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EP2455529A1
EP2455529A1 EP10799604A EP10799604A EP2455529A1 EP 2455529 A1 EP2455529 A1 EP 2455529A1 EP 10799604 A EP10799604 A EP 10799604A EP 10799604 A EP10799604 A EP 10799604A EP 2455529 A1 EP2455529 A1 EP 2455529A1
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Makoto Oyama
Toshihiko Yasui
Koichi Kubo
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F34/00Details of control systems for washing machines, washer-dryers or laundry dryers
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    • D06F34/22Condition of the washing liquid, e.g. turbidity
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    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • D06F2105/00Systems or parameters controlled or affected by the control systems of washing machines, washer-dryers or laundry dryers
    • D06F2105/06Recirculation of washing liquids, e.g. by pumps or diverting valves
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F2105/00Systems or parameters controlled or affected by the control systems of washing machines, washer-dryers or laundry dryers
    • D06F2105/46Drum speed; Actuation of motors, e.g. starting or interrupting
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • the present invention relates to a washing machine which controls its operation according to the condition of washing water.
  • FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the washing machine disclosed in Patent Literature 1.
  • the machine includes cabinet 1, outer tank 2, inner tank 3, drive motor 4, circulation tube 5, turbidity sensor 6, and controller 7.
  • Cabinet 1 includes outer tank 2.
  • Outer tank 2 includes inner tank 3, which has a bottomed cylindrical shape.
  • Inner tank 3 accommodates laundry such as clothes, and rotates around a horizontal axis.
  • Drive motor 4 rotates inner tank 3.
  • Turbidity sensor 6, which detects the turbidity of the washing water, is located at some midpoint in circulation tube 5.
  • Circulation tube 5, which allows the washing water to circulate, is located outside outer tank 2.
  • the rotation of inner tank 3 allows the washing water to circulate through circulation tube 5, thereby preventing detergent and stains from accumulating at the bottom of outer tank 2.
  • the rotation of inner tank 3 also makes the concentration of the washing water uniform between outer tank 2 and circulation tube 5.
  • turbidity sensor 6 can detect the degree of contamination of the uniformly concentrated washing water from the degree of its turbidity.
  • Controller 7 determines the degree of contamination of the laundry based on the detected degree of contamination of the washing water. When the laundry is not heavily dirty, controller 7 selects a short wash time to optimize its length.
  • Inner tank 3 allows washing water to circulate through circulation tube 5. It is therefore necessary to rotate inner tank 3 at high speed enough to circulate the washing water.
  • Inner tank 3 also functions as an agitating portion for agitating laundry.
  • the laundry is washed by being raised and dropped repeatedly by the rotation of inner tank 3.
  • This washing method is referred to as beat wash.
  • Inner tank 3 has an optimum speed of rotation for beat wash. When inner tank 3 rotates at a higher speed than the optimum speed, the laundry is stuck to the rotating inner surface of inner tank 3. In this situation, beat wash is impossible to be performed, thereby reducing the washing efficiency of the washing machine.
  • inner tank 3 is rotated at the optimum speed for beat wash so as to maintain the washing efficiency.
  • the present invention provides a washing machine, which can detect the degree of contamination of washing water with high accuracy while maintaining its washing efficiency.
  • the washing machine of the present invention includes a cabinet, an outer tank held in the cabinet, an inner tank rotatably mounted in the outer tank so as to accommodate the laundry, and an agitating portion for agitating the laundry.
  • the washing machine further includes a circulation tube, a circulation pump, and a controller.
  • the circulation tube draws washing water kept in the outer tank and returns it to the outer tank.
  • the circulation pump is located at some midpoint in the circulation tube so as to circulate the washing water.
  • the controller controls the operation of the agitating portion and the circulation pump.
  • the washing machine further includes, at some midpoint in the circulation tube, a washing water-condition detector for detecting the condition of the washing water.
  • This structure ensures the amount of washing water circulating through the washing water-condition detector, without depending on the operation of the agitating portion.
  • the washing machine can detect the degree of contamination of the washing water with high accuracy while maintaining its washing efficiency.
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional view of an example of a washing machine according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • Cabinet 21 includes outer tank 24 supported by spring 22, attenuator 23, and other members.
  • Outer tank 24 includes inner tank 25 rotatably mounted therein.
  • Drive motor 26, which rotates inner tank 25, is located on the rear surface of outer tank 24 (the right side in Fig. 1 ).
  • This washing machine is a drum type washing machine where the axis of rotation of inner tank 25 is either horizontal or inclined upwardly toward the front (the left side in Fig. 1 ).
  • Cabinet 21 further includes door 27 to open and close front opening 24a of outer tank 24.
  • Cabinet 21 and door 27 are sealed with water-seal packing 28.
  • Inner tank 25 has a cylindrical inner surface, which is provided with a plurality of projections 29. Projections 29 raise the laundry when inner tank 25 is rotated at low speed.
  • Cabinet 21 further includes, at its top, feed valve 30 and detergent inlet 31.
  • Fed valve 30 has feed-water inlet 30a, which is connected to one end of a feed-water hose (not shown).
  • Detergent inlet 31 keeps detergent put by the user before washing.
  • Cabinet 21 further includes feed-water tube 32 and drainage tube 36.
  • Feed-water tube 32 connects feed valve 30 and detergent inlet 31, and also connects detergent inlet 31 and outer tank 24. The other end of the feed-water hose is connected to the water service pipe.
  • Outer tank 24 has water intake opening 33 at its lowermost part.
  • Water intake opening 33 is connected to drainage tube 36 via drain filter 34 and drain valve 35.
  • Drainage tube 36 allows washing water to be discharged to the outside of washing machine.
  • the washing machine further includes circulation tube 37, which is divided into two parts: one leads to water intake opening 33 and the other leads to drain valve 35.
  • Circulation tube 37 returns the washing water exhausted from water intake opening 33 to outer tank 24.
  • Circulation tube 37 has discharge port 38, which is communicated with outer tank 24.
  • Discharge port 38 allows the washing water to be injected into inner tank 25.
  • the tubes extending between water intake opening 33 and discharge port 38 are referred to as circulation tube 37.
  • the washing machine further includes, at two positions in circulation tube 37, circulation pump 39 and washing water-condition detector 40.
  • Circulation pump 39 circulates washing water through circulation tube 37.
  • Washing water-condition detector 40 detects the condition of the washing water.
  • circulation tube 37 is divided into two parts: one leads to water intake opening 33 and the other leads to drain valve 35.
  • circulation tube 37 may be communicated with a water intake opening (not shown) of drainage tube 36 different from water intake opening 33.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of an example of discharge port 38 of circulation tube 37 of the washing machine according to the present exemplary embodiment.
  • Discharge port 38 located between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25 allows washing water to be injected into inner tank 25 through between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25 as shown in "B" in Fig. 2 .
  • Discharge port 38 may alternatively be located at an exposed portion of outer tank 24 as shown in the sectional view of Fig. 3 so that washing water can be injected into inner tank 25 as shown in "C" in Fig. 3 .
  • Discharge port 38 may alternatively be located between outer and inner tank 24 and 25 as shown in the sectional view of Fig. 4 . In this case, the washing water is injected not into inner tank 25, but between outer and inner tank 24 and 25.
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view of washing water-condition detector 40.
  • Detector 40 is composed of optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42.
  • Optical sensor 41 detects the turbidity of washing water
  • electrode sensor 42 detects the electrical conductivity of the washing water.
  • Optical sensor 41 is composed of light-emitting element 43 and light-receiving element 44.
  • Light-emitting element 43 can be, e.g., an LED
  • light-receiving element 44 can be, e.g., a phototransistor.
  • Light-emitting element 43 and light-receiving element 44 are located substantially horizontally and with circulation tube 37 therebetween.
  • Electrode sensor 42 is composed of a pair of electrodes 45a and 45b on one side of the side wall of circulation tube 37.
  • the washing machine further includes c 46, which controls the operations of drive motor 26, feed valve 30, drain valve 35, circulation pump 39, and other components. Controller 46 further receives the output of washing water-condition detector 40, and performs calculation to detect the degree of contamination of washing water.
  • controller 46 drives drive motor 26 to estimate the weight of the clothes from the load of drive motor 26. Controller 46 displays a necessary amount of detergent on a display unit (not shown) according to the estimated amount of clothes. The user then pulls out detergent inlet 31, pours the displayed amount of detergent, and pushes back detergent inlet 31.
  • controller 46 opens feed valve 30 to feed water from the water service pipe (not shown).
  • the water is supplied into outer tank 24 through feed-water tube 32.
  • the water is supplied to outer tank 24 as detergent-containing washing water.
  • Controller 46 drives drive motor 26 to rotate inner tank 25 as soon as the water starts to be fed.
  • feed valve 30 is closed.
  • Inner tank 25, on the other hand, continues to be rotated.
  • the clothes are repeatedly raised to the top of inner tank 25 by three projections 29 on the inner surface of inner tank 25 and are dropped off the inner surface.
  • This beat wash accelerates the cleaning of the laundry.
  • the beat wash has an optimum speed of rotation: too high or too low a speed will reduce the washing efficiency.
  • controller 46 When the clothes are washed for a predetermined time, controller 46 opens drain valve 35. The washing water is discharged from drainage tube 36 to the outside of the washing machine. Next, controller 46 performs a spin-drying step by rotating inner tank 25 at high speed to remove water from the laundry. Controller 46 then stops inner tank 25, opens feed valve 30 to feed water to a predetermined feed-water level, and performs a spin-drying step by rotating inner tank 25 again. After performing the spin-drying step and the spin-drying step about two times, controller 46 performs another spin-drying step. As a result, the washing process is completed.
  • washing water-condition detector 40 detects the turbidity of the washing water.
  • the portion of circulation tube 37 that is sandwiched between light-emitting element 43 and light-receiving element 44 is made of a resin having light transmission properties. This allows light-receiving element 44 to receive the light that has been emitted from light-emitting element 43 and then passed through the washing water in circulation tube 37.
  • Light-receiving element 44 outputs a signal according to the strength of the received light.
  • Controller 46 which is composed, e.g., of a microcomputer, receives the signal, converts it into a voltage, and outputs the voltage.
  • Light which passes through the washing water attenuates according to the degree of turbidity of the washing water.
  • light-receiving element 44 receives a large amount of light this means that the degree of turbidity of the washing water is low.
  • the degree of turbidity of the washing water is quantitatively detected from the amount of light received by light-receiving element 44.
  • the stains in the laundry dissolve in the washing water and make the washing water turbid. Therefore, when the degree of turbidity of washing water is high, the laundry is estimated to contain a large amount of stains.
  • Electrode sensor 42 measures the electrical conductivity of washing water. This measurement can be performed for example as follows.
  • An RC oscillation circuit is composed of the impedance of the washing water between electrodes 45a and 45b, and a capacitor of a control circuit (not shown).
  • Controller 46 outputs a change in the impedance of the washing water as a change in the frequency, and then converts the change in the frequency into a voltage value.
  • the washing water has a high electrical conductivity. For this reason, the amount of sweat and other stains in the laundry can be estimated by quantitatively detecting the electrical conductivity of the washing water.
  • the degree of contamination of laundry such as clothes is estimated by optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42. More specifically, the degree of contamination is estimated by detecting the change with time of the outputs of optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42, and then calculating the difference between the outputs in a certain period.
  • the degree of contamination can alternatively be estimated by combining the outputs of optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42.
  • the estimated degree of contamination of the laundry is used to control the washing step and the spin-drying step. When the laundry is not heavily dirty, the washing step is shortened, or a smaller amount of water is used in the washing step and the spin-drying step. This can save water, electric power, and operating time.
  • washing water-condition detector 40 can detect the type and the amount of the detergent, for example, immediately after water is supplied into outer tank 24. Thus, washing water-condition detector 40 can detect not only the degree of contamination of washing water. Detector 40 can also detect the type and the amount of the detergent in the washing water based on the degree of turbidity and the electrical conductivity of the washing water.
  • washing water-condition detector 40 is located in circulation tube 37. This prevents optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42 from being smeared with stains or affected by the agitating of the washing water. Therefore, any determination algorithm other than the above-described ones can contribute to an improvement in the detection accuracy.
  • the degree of contamination of washing water can be used as the degree of contamination of laundry. In this case, the operating time and the amount of water to be supplied in the wash and spin-drying steps are controlled based on the degree of contamination of the washing water.
  • Washing water-condition detector 40 is composed of optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42 in the above-described washing machine. Detector 40 can alternatively be composed of either one of sensors 41 and 42 to detect the degree of contamination of washing water. The turbidity and the electrical conductivity of washing water can alternatively be measured by a sensor other than sensors 41 and 42.
  • Light-receiving element 44 of optical sensor 41 is preferably shielded from external light. If, however, optical sensor 41 is an infrared sensor, it is unnecessary to shield light-receiving element 44, thereby simplifying the structure.
  • the washing water circulating through circulation tube 37 contains bubbles and sand particles. Bubbles, which are lighter than water, gather at the top of circulation tube 37. Sand particles, which are heavier than water, gather at the bottom of circulation tube 37. For this reason, the detection accuracy can be improved by locating light-emitting element 43 and light-receiving element 44 substantially horizontally on both sides around the center of circulation tube 37. Alternatively, however, the degree of turbidity of washing water can be detected by locating elements 43 and 44 vertically, diagonally, or horizontally on one side of circulation tube 37.
  • electrodes 45a and 45b of electrode sensor 42 can be located around the perpendicular center of circulation tube 37. In this case, electrodes 45a and 45b are not severely affected by bubbles and can detect the electrical conductivity with high accuracy. Alternatively, the electrical conductivity of the washing water can be detected by locating electrodes 45a and 45b either vertically or diagonally on both sides of circulation tube 37.
  • washing water kept in outer tank 24 is drawn into water intake opening 33, passes through washing water-condition detector 40 and drain filter 34, and is injected through discharge port 38 into inner tank 25.
  • the washing water removes stains from the laundry, and then is again drawn into water intake opening 33.
  • the washing water kept in outer tank 24 is circulated in this manner to make the concentration of contamination of the washing water more uniform.
  • the degree of contamination of the washing water detected by washing water-condition detector 40 becomes substantially the same as that of the washing water in outer tank 24.
  • the provision of washing water-condition detector 40 in circulation tube 37 allows the quick and accurate detection of the degree of contamination of the washing water. In short, the degree of contamination can be detected in the early stages of washing.
  • injecting the circulated washing water onto clothes allows the clothes to be dampened immediately after the washing step is started. The mechanical force of the washing water injecting onto the clothes further improves the washing efficiency.
  • the washing water is forcibly circulated by circulation pump 39 regardless of the rotation of inner tank 25, which is the agitating portion for agitating clothes. Therefore, the washing water can be well circulated even when inner tank 25 is rotated at low speed.
  • Circulation pump 39 is also driven in a spin-drying step to circulate less-stained washing water through washing water-condition detector 40.
  • the less-stained washing water removes the detergent and stains from washing water-condition detector 40 deposited in the washing step.
  • washing water-condition detector 40 is prevented from deterioration in the performance.
  • Circulation tube 37 has only one discharge port 38 below outer tank 24 in the above description.
  • two or more discharge ports 38 may be provided by dividing circulation tube 37.
  • the washing water can be injected into inner tank 25 at the same time through these discharge ports 38.
  • washing water may be injected through one of these discharge ports 38 that is formed between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25.
  • Circulation pump 39 is intermittently operated in the wash and rinsing steps.
  • circulation pump 39 When circulation pump 39 is in operation, bubbles and stain particles are circulated together with the washing water. Therefore, the degree of contamination is high, causing large variations in the detection value.
  • washing water-condition detector 40 detects the condition of the washing water while circulation pump 39 is in the stopped state. This improves the accuracy of estimating the degree of contamination.
  • the detection value is not stabilized immediately after circulation pump 39 is stopped due to the influence of bubbles and other causes. Therefore, the detection is performed when a predetermined time has passed after having stopped circulation pump 39.
  • washing water-condition detector 40 may perform measurement at, for example, one second intervals, and may use only necessary information.
  • electrode sensor 42 can perform calculation while circulation pump 39 is in the stopped state, thereby providing high detection accuracy.
  • the detection of turbidity by optical sensor 41 and the detection of electrical conductivity by electrode sensor 42 may be performed either at the same time, or separately according to their characteristics.
  • the degree of contamination of washing water may be detected while circulation pump 39 is in operation to estimate the degree of contamination of the laundry.
  • the circulation of the washing water through circulation tube 37 is performed not by rotating inner tank 25 as the agitating portion, but by driving circulation pump 39.
  • This allows the circulation of the washing water to be stopped without stopping the operation of the agitating portion.
  • high detection accuracy can be obtained while maintaining the washing effect.
  • the speed of rotation of circulation pump 39 can be changed with the progress of a wash or rinsing step so as to achieve high detection accuracy while considering the penetration of the washing water into the clothes or the degree of bubbling.
  • Controller 46 normally rotates drive motor 26 for 30 seconds, and then reversely rotates for 30 seconds. Controller 46 performs this operation twice in one step, thereby synchronizing the operations of circulation pump 39 and drive motor 26.
  • the above-described way of taking synchronization is one example; the drive time and the stop time are not necessarily equal, or the normal rotation time and the reverse rotation time are not necessarily equal.
  • the speed of rotation of circulation pump 39 may be changed along the way.
  • the way of taking synchronization may be changed during washing step.
  • controller 46 stops the rotation of inner tank 25 by stopping drive motor 26 when a predetermined time has passed after having stopped circulation pump 39. In this case, both circulation pump 39 and drive motor 26 go into a stopped state. Washing water-condition detector 40 performs detections at or around this moment so as to reduce measurement errors. The effect can be obtained by stopping drive motor 26 only for a short while between normal rotation and reverse rotation.
  • Discharge port 38 of circulation tube 37 is provided such that washing water is injected into inner tank 25 from between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25 as shown in Fig. 2 .
  • the circulating washing water hits the laundry such as clothes to dampen it quickly, thereby improving the washing efficiency of the washing machine.
  • circulation pump 39 When circulation pump 39 is rotated at or above a predetermined speed, the washing water is injected into inner tank 25 and is circulated through outer and inner tanks 24 and 25 as shown in "B" in Fig. 2 .
  • circulation pump 39 When, on the other hand, circulation pump 39 is rotated at a speed lower than the predetermined speed, the washing water is circulated through outer tank 24 as shown in "D” in Fig. 6 .
  • controlling the speed of rotation of circulation pump 39 allows switching between the following two conditions according to the need. In one of the conditions, the washing water does not directly go into inner tank 25. In the other condition, the washing water is injected into both inside and outside inner tank 25. The following is a description of improving the accuracy of detection of washing water-condition detector 40.
  • wash valve 30 is opened to feed water, and the detergent in detergent inlet 31 is fed into outer tank 24 together with the water. If circulation pump 39 is rotated at or above the predetermined speed at the feed water step, washing water with a high detergent concentration is injected from discharge port 38 into inner tank 25. If the washing water with the high detergent concentration is absorbed in the clothes, the washing water in outer tank 24 has a low detergent concentration.
  • the washing water immediately after water feed is started contains detergent only. Washing water-condition detector 40 can detect the washing water in this condition to determine whether the detergent is powder or liquid. The detection result can be used as the initial value of the washing water before starting a washing step.
  • circulation pump 39 is rotated at a speed lower than the predetermined speed. By doing so, the washing water is not injected into inner tank 25 through discharge port 38, but is dropped to the bottom of outer tank 24. This allows the determination of the type of the detergent, and improves the accuracy of detecting the initial condition of the washing water before starting a washing step. Assume that the circulation of the washing water by circulation pump 39 is stopped to prevent the washing water from being injected against the clothes.
  • the washing water kept in washing water-condition detector 40 and the washing water kept in outer tank 24 are not made uniform, thereby providing low detection accuracy.
  • the washing water is dropped from discharge port 38 to the bottom of outer tank 24 and is circulated within outer tank 24 to accelerate the dissolution of the detergent. This makes the concentration of the washing water uniform.
  • the washing water can be injected against the laundry to improve the washing effect and to accelerate the dissolution of stains on the laundry into the washing water. As a result, the amount of stains can be estimated in the early stages.
  • controlling the speed of rotation of circulation pump 39 provides a highly accurate determination of contamination using single circulation pump 39 and circulation tube 37.
  • the detection accuracy can be improved at least by reducing the amount of washing water to be injected into inner tank 25. In other words, the detection accuracy can be improved at least by preventing the washing water from entering inner tank 25 and by circulating the washing water within outer tank 24. Thus, the detection accuracy can be improved not only when the washing water is not at all injected into inner tank 25. The detection accuracy can also be improved, even if part of the washing water is injected into inner tank 25, by injecting other part of the washing water between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25 so as to be circulated within outer tank 24.
  • washing water-condition detector 40 is located lower than the lowermost portion in inner tank 25 as shown in "A" in Fig. 1 . Therefore, the fed water reaches washing water-condition detector 40 before entering inner tank 25.
  • washing water-condition detector 40 detects water not containing stains or detergent, and therefore, it is possible to detect aging of detector 4 from the stains deposited thereon. The detection result can be used to correct measurement results, thereby maintaining the detection accuracy according to aging.
  • washing water-condition detector 40 When water is fed in a washing step, the water fed through feed-water tube 32 does not enter inner tank 25, but reaches washing water-condition detector 40 as washing water containing the detergent put in detergent inlet 31. This prevents the detergent from being stuck or adhered to clothes. As a result, the washing water that has reached washing water-condition detector 40 does not contain the stains from the clothes, but contains only the detergent dissolved therein. Detecting this condition can improve the accuracy of determining whether the detergent is powder or liquid. This improves the accuracy of the initial value of the washing water in a washing step, thereby improving the accuracy of detecting the degree of contamination of the washing water. This result can be used to achieve efficient washing when the laundry is not heavily dirty. For example, the user can select a short wash time or reduce the amount of water to be fed.
  • Feed-water tube 32 allows the washing water to be fed into between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25. This causes a smaller amount of detergent to be stuck or adhered to the clothes than in the case of feeding water directly into inner tank 25. In addition, even after water is fed into inner tank 25, the accuracy of the initial value of the washing water is high in a washing step.
  • Driving circulation pump 39 can accelerate the dissolution of the detergent and the dampening of the clothes with the washing water.
  • the detergent-containing washing water reaches washing water-condition detector 40 before circulation pump 39 is driven.
  • the initial condition of the washing water can be detected with high accuracy before the detergent creates bubbles.
  • washing water-condition detector 40 it would be preferable to start to rotate inner tank 25 as the agitating portion in the early stages to improve the washing efficiency of the washing machine. Starting to rotate inner tank 25 in the early stages, however, would cause the washing water to create bubbles, which may deteriorate the detection accuracy of washing water-condition detector 40. To avoid this, the detergent-containing washing water is made to reach washing water-condition detector 40 before starting to rotate inner tank 25. As a result, the initial condition of the washing water can be detected with high accuracy before the washing water creates bubbles.
  • washing water-condition detector 40 is located at some midpoint in circulation tube 37 that is away from water intake opening 33, thereby being prevented from facing inner tank 25. This prevents the rotation of inner tank 25 from affecting the detection of washing water-condition detector 40. Instead of being in some midpoint diagonal to inner tank 25 as shown in Fig. 1 , washing water-condition detector 40 can be prevented from facing inner tank 25 by providing a partition wall between inner tank 25 and washing water-condition detector 40.
  • inner tank 25 has a substantially horizontal axis of rotation.
  • a similar effect can be obtained in a different type of washing machine (pulsator washing machine) as shown in the sectional view of Fig. 7 .
  • like components are labeled with like reference numerals with respect to Figs. 1 to 6 .
  • inner tank 25 has a vertical axis of rotation.
  • Inner tank 25 has agitator 47 as an agitating portion at its bottom surface.
  • Feed-water tube 32 allows water to be fed between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25.
  • circulation pump 39 can circulate washing water through circulation tube 37, and washing water-condition detector 40 can detect the condition of the washing water.
  • washer-dryers provide the same effect during washing as this washing machine.
  • Fig. 8 is a sectional view of another example of the washing machine according to the first exemplary embodiment.
  • This washing machine differs from the above-described washing machine in that circulation tube 37 includes switching valve 48, and that circulation tube 37 is divided into inner tank circulation tube 49 and outer tank circulation tube 50.
  • switching valve 48 switches between tubes 49 and 50.
  • outer tank circulation tube 50 is selected to prevent the washing water form directly entering inner tank 25. In this case, it is possible to accurately detect the initial condition of the washing water which contains only detergent dissolved therein. Furthermore, it is unnecessary to reduce the amount of the circulating washing water by reducing the speed of rotation of circulation pump 39. Thus, the washing efficiency improves with increasing speed of dissolving the detergent into the washing water. This balances the detection accuracy of washing water-condition detector 40 with the washing efficiency of the washing machine.
  • the washing machine shown in Fig. 8 includes switching valve 48.
  • Another example of the washing machine shown in the sectional view of Fig. 9 includes circulation pump 139.
  • Circulation pump 139 switches between output tubes depending on whether it is in the normal rotation or the reverse rotation.
  • Circulation pump 139 switches between tubes 49 and 50 to feed the washing water through it, thereby providing the same effect as using switching valve 48.
  • the washing machine of the present invention detects the degree of contamination of washing water with high accuracy, thereby performing control according to the degree of contamination.
  • This washing machine can be applied to other types of washing machines to wash something other than clothes.

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A washing machine includes a cabinet, an outer tank, an inner tank, a circulation tube, and a circulation pump. The outer tank is held in the cabinet. The inner tank is rotatably mounted in the outer tank so as to accommodate and stir laundry. The circulation tube draws washing water kept in the outer tank and returns it to the outer tank. The circulation pump is located at some midpoint in the circulation tube so as to circulate the washing water. The washing machine further includes, at some midpoint in the circulation tube, a washing water-condition detector for detecting the condition of the washing water. This structure ensures the amount of washing water circulating through the washing water-condition detector, without depending on the operation of the inner tank. Thus, the washing machine can detect the degree of contamination of washing water with high accuracy while maintaining its washing efficiency.

Description

    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to a washing machine which controls its operation according to the condition of washing water.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • A conventional washing machine of this type is disclosed in Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. H4-240485 (Patent Literature 1). Fig. 10 is a sectional view of the washing machine disclosed in Patent Literature 1. The machine includes cabinet 1, outer tank 2, inner tank 3, drive motor 4, circulation tube 5, turbidity sensor 6, and controller 7. Cabinet 1 includes outer tank 2.
    Outer tank 2 includes inner tank 3, which has a bottomed cylindrical shape. Inner tank 3 accommodates laundry such as clothes, and rotates around a horizontal axis. Drive motor 4 rotates inner tank 3. Turbidity sensor 6, which detects the turbidity of the washing water, is located at some midpoint in circulation tube 5. Circulation tube 5, which allows the washing water to circulate, is located outside outer tank 2.
  • The rotation of inner tank 3 allows the washing water to circulate through circulation tube 5, thereby preventing detergent and stains from accumulating at the bottom of outer tank 2. The rotation of inner tank 3 also makes the concentration of the washing water uniform between outer tank 2 and circulation tube 5. As a result, turbidity sensor 6 can detect the degree of contamination of the uniformly concentrated washing water from the degree of its turbidity. Controller 7 determines the degree of contamination of the laundry based on the detected degree of contamination of the washing water. When the laundry is not heavily dirty, controller 7 selects a short wash time to optimize its length.
  • As described above, in the conventional washing machine, the rotation of inner tank 3 allows washing water to circulate through circulation tube 5. It is therefore necessary to rotate inner tank 3 at high speed enough to circulate the washing water. Inner tank 3 also functions as an agitating portion for agitating laundry. The laundry is washed by being raised and dropped repeatedly by the rotation of inner tank 3. This washing method is referred to as beat wash. Inner tank 3 has an optimum speed of rotation for beat wash. When inner tank 3 rotates at a higher speed than the optimum speed, the laundry is stuck to the rotating inner surface of inner tank 3. In this situation, beat wash is impossible to be performed, thereby reducing the washing efficiency of the washing machine. In the conventional washing machine, inner tank 3 is rotated at the optimum speed for beat wash so as to maintain the washing efficiency. It is therefore impossible, at the optimum speed of rotation, to circulate a sufficient amount of washing water through circulation tube 5. As a result, it takes time to make the concentration of the washing water uniform between outer tank 2 and circulation tube 5. This causes turbidity sensor 6 to have low detection accuracy.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention provides a washing machine, which can detect the degree of contamination of washing water with high accuracy while maintaining its washing efficiency.
  • The washing machine of the present invention includes a cabinet, an outer tank held in the cabinet, an inner tank rotatably mounted in the outer tank so as to accommodate the laundry, and an agitating portion for agitating the laundry. The washing machine further includes a circulation tube, a circulation pump, and a controller. The circulation tube draws washing water kept in the outer tank and returns it to the outer tank. The circulation pump is located at some midpoint in the circulation tube so as to circulate the washing water. The controller controls the operation of the agitating portion and the circulation pump. The washing machine further includes, at some midpoint in the circulation tube, a washing water-condition detector for detecting the condition of the washing water.
  • This structure ensures the amount of washing water circulating through the washing water-condition detector, without depending on the operation of the agitating portion. Thus, the washing machine can detect the degree of contamination of the washing water with high accuracy while maintaining its washing efficiency.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
    • Fig. 1 is a sectional view of an example of a washing machine according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
    • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of an example of a discharge port of the washing machine according to the first exemplary embodiment.
    • Fig. 3 is a sectional view of another example of the discharge port of the washing machine according to the first exemplary embodiment.
    • Fig. 4 is a sectional view of another example of the washing machine according to the first exemplary embodiment.
    • Fig. 5 is a sectional view of a washing water-condition detector of the washing machine according to the first exemplary embodiment.
    • Fig. 6 is a sectional view showing another operation of the discharge port according to the washing machine according to the first exemplary embodiment.
    • Fig. 7 is a sectional view of another example of the washing machine according to the first exemplary embodiment.
    • Fig. 8 is a sectional view of another example of the washing machine according to the first exemplary embodiment.
    • Fig. 9 is a sectional view of another example of the washing machine according to the first exemplary embodiment.
    • Fig. 10 is a sectional view of a conventional washing machine.
    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS FIRST EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional view of an example of a washing machine according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Cabinet 21 includes outer tank 24 supported by spring 22, attenuator 23, and other members. Outer tank 24 includes inner tank 25 rotatably mounted therein. Drive motor 26, which rotates inner tank 25, is located on the rear surface of outer tank 24 (the right side in Fig. 1). This washing machine is a drum type washing machine where the axis of rotation of inner tank 25 is either horizontal or inclined upwardly toward the front (the left side in Fig. 1). Cabinet 21 further includes door 27 to open and close front opening 24a of outer tank 24. Cabinet 21 and door 27 are sealed with water-seal packing 28. Inner tank 25 has a cylindrical inner surface, which is provided with a plurality of projections 29. Projections 29 raise the laundry when inner tank 25 is rotated at low speed.
  • Cabinet 21 further includes, at its top, feed valve 30 and detergent inlet 31. Fed valve 30 has feed-water inlet 30a, which is connected to one end of a feed-water hose (not shown). Detergent inlet 31 keeps detergent put by the user before washing. Cabinet 21 further includes feed-water tube 32 and drainage tube 36. Feed-water tube 32 connects feed valve 30 and detergent inlet 31, and also connects detergent inlet 31 and outer tank 24. The other end of the feed-water hose is connected to the water service pipe.
  • Outer tank 24 has water intake opening 33 at its lowermost part. Water intake opening 33 is connected to drainage tube 36 via drain filter 34 and drain valve 35. Drainage tube 36 allows washing water to be discharged to the outside of washing machine. The washing machine further includes circulation tube 37, which is divided into two parts: one leads to water intake opening 33 and the other leads to drain valve 35. Circulation tube 37 returns the washing water exhausted from water intake opening 33 to outer tank 24. Circulation tube 37 has discharge port 38, which is communicated with outer tank 24. Discharge port 38 allows the washing water to be injected into inner tank 25. The tubes extending between water intake opening 33 and discharge port 38 are referred to as circulation tube 37. The washing machine further includes, at two positions in circulation tube 37, circulation pump 39 and washing water-condition detector 40. Circulation pump 39 circulates washing water through circulation tube 37. Washing water-condition detector 40 detects the condition of the washing water. As described above, circulation tube 37 is divided into two parts: one leads to water intake opening 33 and the other leads to drain valve 35. Alternatively, circulation tube 37 may be communicated with a water intake opening (not shown) of drainage tube 36 different from water intake opening 33.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of an example of discharge port 38 of circulation tube 37 of the washing machine according to the present exemplary embodiment. Discharge port 38 located between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25 allows washing water to be injected into inner tank 25 through between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25 as shown in "B" in Fig. 2. Discharge port 38 may alternatively be located at an exposed portion of outer tank 24 as shown in the sectional view of Fig. 3 so that washing water can be injected into inner tank 25 as shown in "C" in Fig. 3. Discharge port 38 may alternatively be located between outer and inner tank 24 and 25 as shown in the sectional view of Fig. 4. In this case, the washing water is injected not into inner tank 25, but between outer and inner tank 24 and 25.
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view of washing water-condition detector 40. Detector 40 is composed of optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42. Optical sensor 41 detects the turbidity of washing water, and electrode sensor 42 detects the electrical conductivity of the washing water. Optical sensor 41 is composed of light-emitting element 43 and light-receiving element 44. Light-emitting element 43 can be, e.g., an LED, and light-receiving element 44 can be, e.g., a phototransistor. Light-emitting element 43 and light-receiving element 44 are located substantially horizontally and with circulation tube 37 therebetween. Electrode sensor 42 is composed of a pair of electrodes 45a and 45b on one side of the side wall of circulation tube 37.
  • The washing machine further includes c 46, which controls the operations of drive motor 26, feed valve 30, drain valve 35, circulation pump 39, and other components. Controller 46 further receives the output of washing water-condition detector 40, and performs calculation to detect the degree of contamination of washing water.
  • The following is a description of the operation of the washing machine of the present exemplary embodiment. The user opens door 27, loads laundry such as clothes into inner tank 25, and closes door 27. The user then presses the start button to start the operation of the washing machine. When the operation is started, controller 46 drives drive motor 26 to estimate the weight of the clothes from the load of drive motor 26. Controller 46 displays a necessary amount of detergent on a display unit (not shown) according to the estimated amount of clothes. The user then pulls out detergent inlet 31, pours the displayed amount of detergent, and pushes back detergent inlet 31.
  • When a predetermined time has passed, controller 46 opens feed valve 30 to feed water from the water service pipe (not shown). The water is supplied into outer tank 24 through feed-water tube 32. After passing through detergent inlet 31 containing detergent, the water is supplied to outer tank 24 as detergent-containing washing water.
  • Controller 46 drives drive motor 26 to rotate inner tank 25 as soon as the water starts to be fed. When the washing water (water) reaches a predetermined amount, feed valve 30 is closed. Inner tank 25, on the other hand, continues to be rotated. Along with the rotation of inner tank 25, the clothes are repeatedly raised to the top of inner tank 25 by three projections 29 on the inner surface of inner tank 25 and are dropped off the inner surface. This beat wash accelerates the cleaning of the laundry. The beat wash has an optimum speed of rotation: too high or too low a speed will reduce the washing efficiency.
  • When the clothes are washed for a predetermined time, controller 46 opens drain valve 35. The washing water is discharged from drainage tube 36 to the outside of the washing machine. Next, controller 46 performs a spin-drying step by rotating inner tank 25 at high speed to remove water from the laundry. Controller 46 then stops inner tank 25, opens feed valve 30 to feed water to a predetermined feed-water level, and performs a spin-drying step by rotating inner tank 25 again. After performing the spin-drying step and the spin-drying step about two times, controller 46 performs another spin-drying step. As a result, the washing process is completed.
  • The following is a description of the operation of washing water-condition detector 40. Optical sensor 41 detects the turbidity of the washing water. The portion of circulation tube 37 that is sandwiched between light-emitting element 43 and light-receiving element 44 is made of a resin having light transmission properties. This allows light-receiving element 44 to receive the light that has been emitted from light-emitting element 43 and then passed through the washing water in circulation tube 37. Light-receiving element 44 outputs a signal according to the strength of the received light. Controller 46, which is composed, e.g., of a microcomputer, receives the signal, converts it into a voltage, and outputs the voltage. Light which passes through the washing water attenuates according to the degree of turbidity of the washing water. When, for example, light-receiving element 44 receives a small amount of light, this means that the degree of turbidity of the washing water is high. In other words, the washing water is contaminated. When, on the other hand, light-receiving element 44 receives a large amount of light, this means that the degree of turbidity of the washing water is low. Thus, the degree of turbidity of the washing water is quantitatively detected from the amount of light received by light-receiving element 44. The stains in the laundry dissolve in the washing water and make the washing water turbid. Therefore, when the degree of turbidity of washing water is high, the laundry is estimated to contain a large amount of stains.
  • Electrode sensor 42 measures the electrical conductivity of washing water. This measurement can be performed for example as follows. An RC oscillation circuit is composed of the impedance of the washing water between electrodes 45a and 45b, and a capacitor of a control circuit (not shown). Controller 46 outputs a change in the impedance of the washing water as a change in the frequency, and then converts the change in the frequency into a voltage value. When the laundry contains a large amount of sweat and other stains, the electrolyte composition of the sweat and other stains dissolve in the washing water. As a result, the washing water has a high electrical conductivity. For this reason, the amount of sweat and other stains in the laundry can be estimated by quantitatively detecting the electrical conductivity of the washing water.
  • As described above, the degree of contamination of laundry such as clothes is estimated by optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42. More specifically, the degree of contamination is estimated by detecting the change with time of the outputs of optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42, and then calculating the difference between the outputs in a certain period. The degree of contamination can alternatively be estimated by combining the outputs of optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42. The estimated degree of contamination of the laundry is used to control the washing step and the spin-drying step. When the laundry is not heavily dirty, the washing step is shortened, or a smaller amount of water is used in the washing step and the spin-drying step. This can save water, electric power, and operating time.
  • The degree of turbidity of the washing water may also be changed by the detergent contained in the washing water. The electrical conductivity of the washing water may be increased by a component of the detergent in the washing water. Therefore, washing water-condition detector 40 can detect the type and the amount of the detergent, for example, immediately after water is supplied into outer tank 24. Thus, washing water-condition detector 40 can detect not only the degree of contamination of washing water. Detector 40 can also detect the type and the amount of the detergent in the washing water based on the degree of turbidity and the electrical conductivity of the washing water.
  • To increase the correlation between the detection result of washing water-condition detector 40 and the amount of stains on the clothes, it is necessary to have a unique determination algorithm. The algorithm can be, for example, the absolute value, the change rate, or other factors of a detection value. In the present exemplary embodiment, washing water-condition detector 40 is located in circulation tube 37. This prevents optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42 from being smeared with stains or affected by the agitating of the washing water. Therefore, any determination algorithm other than the above-described ones can contribute to an improvement in the detection accuracy. For example, the degree of contamination of washing water can be used as the degree of contamination of laundry. In this case, the operating time and the amount of water to be supplied in the wash and spin-drying steps are controlled based on the degree of contamination of the washing water.
  • Washing water-condition detector 40 is composed of optical sensor 41 and electrode sensor 42 in the above-described washing machine. Detector 40 can alternatively be composed of either one of sensors 41 and 42 to detect the degree of contamination of washing water. The turbidity and the electrical conductivity of washing water can alternatively be measured by a sensor other than sensors 41 and 42.
  • Light-receiving element 44 of optical sensor 41 is preferably shielded from external light. If, however, optical sensor 41 is an infrared sensor, it is unnecessary to shield light-receiving element 44, thereby simplifying the structure.
  • The washing water circulating through circulation tube 37 contains bubbles and sand particles. Bubbles, which are lighter than water, gather at the top of circulation tube 37. Sand particles, which are heavier than water, gather at the bottom of circulation tube 37. For this reason, the detection accuracy can be improved by locating light-emitting element 43 and light-receiving element 44 substantially horizontally on both sides around the center of circulation tube 37. Alternatively, however, the degree of turbidity of washing water can be detected by locating elements 43 and 44 vertically, diagonally, or horizontally on one side of circulation tube 37.
  • Similarly, electrodes 45a and 45b of electrode sensor 42 can be located around the perpendicular center of circulation tube 37. In this case, electrodes 45a and 45b are not severely affected by bubbles and can detect the electrical conductivity with high accuracy. Alternatively, the electrical conductivity of the washing water can be detected by locating electrodes 45a and 45b either vertically or diagonally on both sides of circulation tube 37.
  • When circulation pump 39 is driven, the washing water kept in outer tank 24 is drawn into water intake opening 33, passes through washing water-condition detector 40 and drain filter 34, and is injected through discharge port 38 into inner tank 25. The washing water removes stains from the laundry, and then is again drawn into water intake opening 33. The washing water kept in outer tank 24 is circulated in this manner to make the concentration of contamination of the washing water more uniform. In other words, the degree of contamination of the washing water detected by washing water-condition detector 40 becomes substantially the same as that of the washing water in outer tank 24. Thus, the provision of washing water-condition detector 40 in circulation tube 37 allows the quick and accurate detection of the degree of contamination of the washing water. In short, the degree of contamination can be detected in the early stages of washing. Furthermore, injecting the circulated washing water onto clothes allows the clothes to be dampened immediately after the washing step is started. The mechanical force of the washing water injecting onto the clothes further improves the washing efficiency.
  • With the above-described structure, the washing water is forcibly circulated by circulation pump 39 regardless of the rotation of inner tank 25, which is the agitating portion for agitating clothes. Therefore, the washing water can be well circulated even when inner tank 25 is rotated at low speed. In addition, it is possible to set arbitrary conditions that are not affected by the operation of the agitating portion, such as the amount and timing of circulation of the washing water. This can improve the accuracy of detecting the degree of contamination of the washing water, without affecting the washing effect. It is also possible to circulate a larger amount of washing water to prevent washing water-condition detector 40 from being smeared with stains.
  • Circulation pump 39 is also driven in a spin-drying step to circulate less-stained washing water through washing water-condition detector 40. The less-stained washing water removes the detergent and stains from washing water-condition detector 40 deposited in the washing step. Thus, washing water-condition detector 40 is prevented from deterioration in the performance.
  • Circulation tube 37 has only one discharge port 38 below outer tank 24 in the above description. Alternatively, two or more discharge ports 38 may be provided by dividing circulation tube 37. In this case, the washing water can be injected into inner tank 25 at the same time through these discharge ports 38. Alternatively, washing water may be injected through one of these discharge ports 38 that is formed between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25.
  • Circulation pump 39 is intermittently operated in the wash and rinsing steps. When circulation pump 39 is in operation, bubbles and stain particles are circulated together with the washing water. Therefore, the degree of contamination is high, causing large variations in the detection value. To provide stable and accurate detection, washing water-condition detector 40 detects the condition of the washing water while circulation pump 39 is in the stopped state. This improves the accuracy of estimating the degree of contamination. The detection value is not stabilized immediately after circulation pump 39 is stopped due to the influence of bubbles and other causes. Therefore, the detection is performed when a predetermined time has passed after having stopped circulation pump 39. Alternatively, it is possible to use, as the detection value, a value obtained when the variation width of the detected turbidity becomes equal to or lower than a predetermined value, thereby providing high detection accuracy. Alternatively, a plurality of detection values may be averaged to remove errors, thereby further improving the detection accuracy. Alternatively, washing water-condition detector 40 may perform measurement at, for example, one second intervals, and may use only necessary information.
  • Similar to optical sensor 41, electrode sensor 42 can perform calculation while circulation pump 39 is in the stopped state, thereby providing high detection accuracy. The detection of turbidity by optical sensor 41 and the detection of electrical conductivity by electrode sensor 42 may be performed either at the same time, or separately according to their characteristics. When the accuracy is sufficient, the degree of contamination of washing water may be detected while circulation pump 39 is in operation to estimate the degree of contamination of the laundry.
  • As described above, the circulation of the washing water through circulation tube 37 is performed not by rotating inner tank 25 as the agitating portion, but by driving circulation pump 39. This allows the circulation of the washing water to be stopped without stopping the operation of the agitating portion. As a result, high detection accuracy can be obtained while maintaining the washing effect. The speed of rotation of circulation pump 39 can be changed with the progress of a wash or rinsing step so as to achieve high detection accuracy while considering the penetration of the washing water into the clothes or the degree of bubbling.
  • The rotation of inner tank 25 as the agitating portion, which stirs the washing water in outer tank 24, can affect the detection of washing water-condition detector 40, possibly causing detector errors. The detection errors, however, can be reduced by synchronizing the operations of circulation pump 39 and drive motor 26 (the rotation of inner tank 25). In this case, controller 46 synchronizes the driving and stopping of circulation pump 39, and the driving and stopping drive motor 26. Drive motor 26 is driven in the forward direction (hereinafter, normal rotation) and the backward direction (hereinafter, reverse rotation). As a result, washing water-condition detector 40 performs detection under certain conditions. For example, controller 46 alternately repeats driving circulation pump 39 for one minute and then stopping it for one minute. The two minutes is referred to as one step. Controller 46 normally rotates drive motor 26 for 30 seconds, and then reversely rotates for 30 seconds. Controller 46 performs this operation twice in one step, thereby synchronizing the operations of circulation pump 39 and drive motor 26. The above-described way of taking synchronization is one example; the drive time and the stop time are not necessarily equal, or the normal rotation time and the reverse rotation time are not necessarily equal. The speed of rotation of circulation pump 39 may be changed along the way. The way of taking synchronization may be changed during washing step.
  • Assume that controller 46 stops the rotation of inner tank 25 by stopping drive motor 26 when a predetermined time has passed after having stopped circulation pump 39. In this case, both circulation pump 39 and drive motor 26 go into a stopped state. Washing water-condition detector 40 performs detections at or around this moment so as to reduce measurement errors. The effect can be obtained by stopping drive motor 26 only for a short while between normal rotation and reverse rotation.
  • Discharge port 38 of circulation tube 37 is provided such that washing water is injected into inner tank 25 from between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25 as shown in Fig. 2. As a result, the circulating washing water hits the laundry such as clothes to dampen it quickly, thereby improving the washing efficiency of the washing machine.
  • When circulation pump 39 is rotated at or above a predetermined speed, the washing water is injected into inner tank 25 and is circulated through outer and inner tanks 24 and 25 as shown in "B" in Fig. 2. When, on the other hand, circulation pump 39 is rotated at a speed lower than the predetermined speed, the washing water is circulated through outer tank 24 as shown in "D" in Fig. 6. Thus, controlling the speed of rotation of circulation pump 39 allows switching between the following two conditions according to the need. In one of the conditions, the washing water does not directly go into inner tank 25. In the other condition, the washing water is injected into both inside and outside inner tank 25. The following is a description of improving the accuracy of detection of washing water-condition detector 40.
  • As soon as the washing machine is started, feed valve 30 is opened to feed water, and the detergent in detergent inlet 31 is fed into outer tank 24 together with the water. If circulation pump 39 is rotated at or above the predetermined speed at the feed water step, washing water with a high detergent concentration is injected from discharge port 38 into inner tank 25. If the washing water with the high detergent concentration is absorbed in the clothes, the washing water in outer tank 24 has a low detergent concentration. The washing water immediately after water feed is started contains detergent only. Washing water-condition detector 40 can detect the washing water in this condition to determine whether the detergent is powder or liquid. The detection result can be used as the initial value of the washing water before starting a washing step. If, however, a large amount of the washing water in this condition is injected into inner tank 25, it is impossible to determine the type of the detergent or to use the detection result as the initial value of the washing water. For this reason, while water is being fed immediately after a washing step is started, circulation pump 39 is rotated at a speed lower than the predetermined speed. By doing so, the washing water is not injected into inner tank 25 through discharge port 38, but is dropped to the bottom of outer tank 24. This allows the determination of the type of the detergent, and improves the accuracy of detecting the initial condition of the washing water before starting a washing step. Assume that the circulation of the washing water by circulation pump 39 is stopped to prevent the washing water from being injected against the clothes. In this case, the washing water kept in washing water-condition detector 40 and the washing water kept in outer tank 24 are not made uniform, thereby providing low detection accuracy. To avoid this happening, as described above, the washing water is dropped from discharge port 38 to the bottom of outer tank 24 and is circulated within outer tank 24 to accelerate the dissolution of the detergent. This makes the concentration of the washing water uniform. Later, in the middle of the washing step, the washing water can be injected against the laundry to improve the washing effect and to accelerate the dissolution of stains on the laundry into the washing water. As a result, the amount of stains can be estimated in the early stages. Thus, controlling the speed of rotation of circulation pump 39 provides a highly accurate determination of contamination using single circulation pump 39 and circulation tube 37.
  • When the washing water is circulated only within outer tank 24, it is preferable that no washing water is injected into inner tank 25. In this case, it does not matter even if the washing water splashes or runs down along the outer wall surface of inner tank 25 and gets into inner tank 25 through the holes or gaps of inner tank 25. The detection accuracy can be improved at least by reducing the amount of washing water to be injected into inner tank 25. In other words, the detection accuracy can be improved at least by preventing the washing water from entering inner tank 25 and by circulating the washing water within outer tank 24. Thus, the detection accuracy can be improved not only when the washing water is not at all injected into inner tank 25. The detection accuracy can also be improved, even if part of the washing water is injected into inner tank 25, by injecting other part of the washing water between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25 so as to be circulated within outer tank 24.
  • It is not just immediately after water feed is started that the effect is achieved when the washing water is not injected into inner tank 25 or when the washing water is injected into both inside and outside inner tank 25. For example, when a washing step is started and the detergent creates a lot of bubbles, the bubbles can be increased by injecting the washing water into inner tank 25. The bubbling, on the other hand, can be suppressed by stopping the washing water from being injected into inner tank 25. This prevents a decrease in the detection accuracy due to the bubbles. As described above, controlling the speed of rotation of circulation pump 39 can switch the injection of the washing water without installing additional components.
  • The water fed through feed-water tube 32 is supplied between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25. Washing water-condition detector 40 is located lower than the lowermost portion in inner tank 25 as shown in "A" in Fig. 1. Therefore, the fed water reaches washing water-condition detector 40 before entering inner tank 25.
  • In a rinsing step, the water fed through feed-water tube 32 reaches washing water-condition detector 40 without coming into contact with the laundry such as clothes containing stains and detergent. Washing water-condition detector 40 detects water not containing stains or detergent, and therefore, it is possible to detect aging of detector 4 from the stains deposited thereon. The detection result can be used to correct measurement results, thereby maintaining the detection accuracy according to aging.
  • When water is fed in a washing step, the water fed through feed-water tube 32 does not enter inner tank 25, but reaches washing water-condition detector 40 as washing water containing the detergent put in detergent inlet 31. This prevents the detergent from being stuck or adhered to clothes. As a result, the washing water that has reached washing water-condition detector 40 does not contain the stains from the clothes, but contains only the detergent dissolved therein. Detecting this condition can improve the accuracy of determining whether the detergent is powder or liquid. This improves the accuracy of the initial value of the washing water in a washing step, thereby improving the accuracy of detecting the degree of contamination of the washing water. This result can be used to achieve efficient washing when the laundry is not heavily dirty. For example, the user can select a short wash time or reduce the amount of water to be fed.
  • As more and more water is fed, more and more washing water containing the detergent enters inner tank 25. Feed-water tube 32 allows the washing water to be fed into between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25. This causes a smaller amount of detergent to be stuck or adhered to the clothes than in the case of feeding water directly into inner tank 25. In addition, even after water is fed into inner tank 25, the accuracy of the initial value of the washing water is high in a washing step.
  • Driving circulation pump 39 can accelerate the dissolution of the detergent and the dampening of the clothes with the washing water. The detergent-containing washing water reaches washing water-condition detector 40 before circulation pump 39 is driven. As a result, the initial condition of the washing water can be detected with high accuracy before the detergent creates bubbles.
  • It would be preferable to start to rotate inner tank 25 as the agitating portion in the early stages to improve the washing efficiency of the washing machine. Starting to rotate inner tank 25 in the early stages, however, would cause the washing water to create bubbles, which may deteriorate the detection accuracy of washing water-condition detector 40. To avoid this, the detergent-containing washing water is made to reach washing water-condition detector 40 before starting to rotate inner tank 25. As a result, the initial condition of the washing water can be detected with high accuracy before the washing water creates bubbles.
  • The rotation of inner tank 25 as the agitating portion, on the other hand, stirs the washing water kept in outer tank 24, making the washing water create bubbles. Washing water-condition detector 40, however, is located at some midpoint in circulation tube 37 that is away from water intake opening 33, thereby being prevented from facing inner tank 25. This prevents the rotation of inner tank 25 from affecting the detection of washing water-condition detector 40. Instead of being in some midpoint diagonal to inner tank 25 as shown in Fig. 1, washing water-condition detector 40 can be prevented from facing inner tank 25 by providing a partition wall between inner tank 25 and washing water-condition detector 40.
  • In the above-described drum type washing machine, inner tank 25 has a substantially horizontal axis of rotation. A similar effect can be obtained in a different type of washing machine (pulsator washing machine) as shown in the sectional view of Fig. 7. In Fig. 7, like components are labeled with like reference numerals with respect to Figs. 1 to 6. In the washing machine in Fig. 7, inner tank 25 has a vertical axis of rotation. Inner tank 25 has agitator 47 as an agitating portion at its bottom surface. Feed-water tube 32 allows water to be fed between outer and inner tanks 24 and 25. In the case where water is fed through feed-water tube 32 directly into inner tank 25, circulation pump 39 can circulate washing water through circulation tube 37, and washing water-condition detector 40 can detect the condition of the washing water. Note that washer-dryers provide the same effect during washing as this washing machine.
  • Fig. 8 is a sectional view of another example of the washing machine according to the first exemplary embodiment. This washing machine differs from the above-described washing machine in that circulation tube 37 includes switching valve 48, and that circulation tube 37 is divided into inner tank circulation tube 49 and outer tank circulation tube 50. In the washing machine of Fig. 8, switching valve 48 switches between tubes 49 and 50. Immediately after water feed is started, outer tank circulation tube 50 is selected to prevent the washing water form directly entering inner tank 25. In this case, it is possible to accurately detect the initial condition of the washing water which contains only detergent dissolved therein. Furthermore, it is unnecessary to reduce the amount of the circulating washing water by reducing the speed of rotation of circulation pump 39. Thus, the washing efficiency improves with increasing speed of dissolving the detergent into the washing water. This balances the detection accuracy of washing water-condition detector 40 with the washing efficiency of the washing machine.
  • The washing machine shown in Fig. 8 includes switching valve 48. Another example of the washing machine shown in the sectional view of Fig. 9 includes circulation pump 139. Circulation pump 139 switches between output tubes depending on whether it is in the normal rotation or the reverse rotation. Circulation pump 139 switches between tubes 49 and 50 to feed the washing water through it, thereby providing the same effect as using switching valve 48.
  • INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
  • As described hereinbefore, the washing machine of the present invention detects the degree of contamination of washing water with high accuracy, thereby performing control according to the degree of contamination. This washing machine can be applied to other types of washing machines to wash something other than clothes.
  • REFERENCE MARKS IN THE DRAWINGS
  • 21
    Cabinet
    24
    Outer tank
    25
    Inner tank
    27
    Door
    30
    Fed valve
    30a
    Feed-water inlet
    31
    Detergent inlet
    32
    Feed-water tube
    33
    Opening
    34
    Drain filter
    35
    Drain valve
    36
    Drainage tube
    37
    Circulation tube
    39
    Circulation pump
    40
    Washing water-condition detector
    41
    Optical sensor
    42
    Electrode sensor
    43
    Light-emitting element
    44
    Light-receiving element
    45a,45b
    Electrodes
    46
    Controller
    47
    Agitator
    48
    Switching valve
    49
    Inner tank circulation tube
    50
    Outer tank circulation tube

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  1. A washing machine comprising;
    a cabinet;
    an outer tank held in the cabinet;
    an inner tank rotatably mounted in the outer tank, the inner tank accommodating laundry;
    an agitating portion for agitating the laundry;
    a circulation tube for drawing washing water kept in the outer tank and returning the washing water to the inside of the outer tank;
    a circulation pump located at some midpoint in the circulation tube, the circulation pump circulating the washing water; and
    a controller for controlling operations of the agitating portion and the circulation pump, wherein
    the washing machine further includes, at some midpoint in the circulation tube, a washing water-condition detector for detecting a condition of the washing water.
  2. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein
    the controller operates the circulation pump intermittently during a washing step; and
    the washing water-condition detector detects a condition of the washing water when the circulation pump is stopped.
  3. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein
    the circulation tube allows the washing water to be injected into the inner tank.
  4. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein
    the controller synchronizes operations of the agitating portion and the circulation pump.
  5. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein
    the controller stops the operation of the agitating portion when a predetermined time has passed after having stopped the circulation pump.
  6. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the controller drives the circulation pump during a rinsing step.
  7. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein
    the agitating portion is the inner tank, and the laundry is stirred by rotation of the inner tank.
  8. The washing machine of claim 1, further comprising:
    an agitator rotatably mounted on an inner bottom of the inner tank, wherein
    the agitating portion is the agitator, and
    the laundry is stirred by rotation of the agitator.
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