LAUNDRY TREATING APPARATUS

A laundry treating apparatus is disclosed. The laundry treating apparatus includes an outer case defining an appearance of the laundry treating apparatus, a washing tub arranged in the outer case, to receive laundry, a top lid mounted to a top of the outer case such that the top lid is openable and closeable, and an air flow assembly defining a passage communicating an interior of the outer case and an exterior of the outer case. The laundry treating apparatus can prevent moisture from staying in the interior of the laundry treating apparatus for a prolonged period of time, thereby preventing a failure of the laundry treating apparatus, generation of an offensive odor and propagation of bacteria in the interior of the laundry treating apparatus.

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Description

This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2008-0023570, filed on Mar. 13, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a laundry treating apparatus, and more particularly to a laundry treating apparatus capable of removing moisture form the interior of the laundry treating apparatus after the completion of operation of the laundry treating apparatus, thereby preventing generation of an offensive odor and propagation of bacteria caused by moisture in the interior of the laundry treating apparatus.

2. Discussion of the Related Art

A laundry treating apparatus means a machine used to perform a treatment such as washing, drying, and regeneration. Typically, such a laundry treating apparatus means a washing machine having a function to wash laundry, a drying machine having a function to dry washed laundry, or a washing/drying machine having both the washing and drying functions.

Generally, such a conventional laundry treating apparatus is of a top loading type in which laundry is loaded into the laundry treating apparatus through the top of an outer case. In this case, accordingly, a top lid provided at the top of the outer case is opened when it is desired to load laundry into the laundry treating apparatus. The laundry treating apparatus operates under the condition in which the top lid is closed. In order to unload the laundry after the completion of the operation, the top lid is again opened.

Generally, the above-mentioned conventional laundry treating apparatus is maintained in a sealed state after the unloading of the laundry. For this reason, there is a problem in that the laundry treating apparatus get damp due to water left in the interior thereof after the completion of the operation.

In this case, a circuit board included in a control panel of the laundry treating apparatus may be short-circuited due to moisture. In addition, where the laundry treating apparatus is maintained in the sealed state for a prolonged period of time, there may be a sanitation problem in that an offensive odor may be generated, or mold or bacteria may propagate.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a laundry treating apparatus that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.

An object of the present invention is to provide a laundry treating apparatus, in which the interior of the laundry treating apparatus can communicate with the exterior of the laundry treating apparatus, to flow air therebetween, thereby being capable of preventing the interior of the laundry treating apparatus from getting damp.

Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.

To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, a laundry treating apparatus comprises: an outer case defining an appearance of the laundry treating apparatus; a washing tub arranged in the outer case, to receive laundry; a top lid mounted to a top of the outer case such that the top lid is openable and closeable; and an air flow assembly defining a passage communicating an interior of the outer case and an exterior of the outer case.

The air flow assembly may be arranged at a position deviated to one side of the top lid, to allow ambient air to enter and leave the air flow assembly during rotation of the washing tub.

The air flow assembly may comprise a ventilating member for allowing ambient air to enter and leave the air flow assembly, a filter unit separably installed over the ventilating member, and a cover member installed over the ventilating member, to define an appearance of the air flow assembly.

The filter unit may comprise a filter for removing foreign matter from the ambient air introduced into the outer case, and a housing for holding the filter.

The housing may be insert-molded in a state, in which the filter is held in the housing, such that the housing is integrally formed with the filter.

The housing may comprise upper and lower housings separably coupled to each other.

The filter may be interposed between the upper and lower housings.

The ventilating member may comprise bosses respectively provided at opposite sides of the ventilating member, to couple the filter unit to the ventilating member.

The housing may comprise cap-shaped boss guides respectively provided at opposite sides of the ventilating member such that the boss guides can receive the bosses, respectively.

Each boss guide may be upwardly protruded to a height corresponding to the cover member, to support a portion of the cover member.

The filter unit may be installed such that the filter unit is spaced apart from the ventilating member by a predetermined distance, to allow air to easily enter and leave the filter unit.

The filter unit may further comprise a rib downwardly protruded from the housing along a peripheral edge of the housing.

The housing may be provided with a grasping rib protruded from an upper surface of the housing, to allow the user to grasp the grasping rib when it is desired to separate the housing.

The cover member may comprise a decoration member coupled to an upper surface of the top lid, and formed with an opening, and a door mounted to the decoration member, to open and close the opening.

The door may be installed to be opened in an outward direction of the washing tub.

The door may be pivotally coupled to the decoration member by a hinge.

The door may be installed such that an opening inclination of the door can be selectively adjusted.

It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings:

FIG. 1 is a sectional view illustrating an inner configuration of a laundry treating apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating an appearance of the laundry treating apparatus according to the illustrated embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a sectional view illustrating an air flow assembly according to the illustrated embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the air flow assembly; and

FIGS. 5A and 5B are perspective views illustrating a configuration of a filter unit.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

The present invention is applied, in an exemplary embodiment thereof, to a washing machine for washing laundry loaded therein. Of course, the present invention is not limited to this application. The present invention is applicable to any laundry treating apparatus as long as the laundry treating apparatus is configured to treat laundry therein, using water supplied from the outside thereof.

FIG. 1 is a sectional view illustrating an inner configuration of a laundry treating apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating an appearance of the laundry treating apparatus according to the illustrated embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 1, the laundry treating apparatus according to the illustrated embodiment of the present invention includes an outer case 10 defining an appearance of the laundry treating apparatus, a water tub 20 arranged in the outer case 10, to receive wash water, and a washing tub 30 arranged in the water tub 20, to perform washing and spin-drying operations for laundry. The laundry treating apparatus also includes a pulsator 35 mounted to a bottom of the washing tub 30 within the washing tub 30, to generate a flow of water in accordance with rotation thereof, and thus to wash the laundry, and a driving unit 40 connected to the pulsator 35, to rotate the pulsator 35.

A water supply unit 50 is installed at a top of the water tub 20, to supply wash water to the water tub 20. At a bottom of the water tub 20, a draining unit 60 is installed to externally drain wash water. The laundry treating apparatus further includes a top lid 80 mounted to a top of the outer case 10 such that it can be opened and closed.

In addition to the washing tub 30, various devices for performing operations for treatment of laundry are installed in the outer case 10. The outer case 10 defines the appearance of the laundry treating apparatus while protecting the devices installed therein.

A top cover 70 is mounted to the top of the outer case 10. A control panel 90 for controlling the laundry treating apparatus is mounted to an upper surface of the top cover 70, in addition to the top lid 80.

The control panel 90 may include various operating elements 92 for allowing the user to control operation of the laundry treating apparatus. A separate display 91 may also be provided at the control panel 90, to display contents of operation of the laundry treating apparatus.

The top lid 80 may be mounted to the top cover 70 by a connecting member such as a hinge such that it can be opened and closed. Accordingly, the user can load laundry into the washing tub 30 or unload washed laundry from the washing tub 30 after opening the top lid 80.

As shown in FIG. 2, in accordance with the illustrated embodiment, the top lid 80 is pivotally connected to a rear portion of the top cover 70 by a hinge. The top lid 80 is mounted such that it is upwardly pivoted about the hinge from a front side, to open and close the laundry treating apparatus.

In order to allow the user to easily open and close the top lid 80, a grip 85 may be formed at a front portion of the top lid 80. More preferably, the top lid 80 may be folded at a central portion thereof, in order to allow the user to open and close the top lid 80 by lifting the top lid 80 along a track having a small radius.

Meanwhile, the laundry treating apparatus may further include an air flow assembly 100 for forming a passage communicating the interior of the outer case 10 and the exterior of the outer case 10. The air flow assembly 100 may be installed at the top of the top lid 80.

In a general laundry treating apparatus, which treats laundry, using wash water supplied from the outside of the laundry treating apparatus, a certain amount of water may be left on an inner wall of a water tub containing the wash water and in a draining passage, even after the wash water is drained upon completion of operation of the laundry treating apparatus.

For this reason, if the interior of the laundry treating apparatus is completely sealed from the exterior of the laundry treating apparatus, it may be maintained in a high humid state due to the left water. In this case, a circuit board included in a control panel of the laundry treating apparatus may be short-circuited due to moisture. In addition, where the laundry treating apparatus is maintained in the sealed state for a prolonged period of time, there may be a sanitation problem in that an offensive odor may be generated, or mold or bacteria may propagate.

Therefore, it is desirable to communicate the interior of the laundry treating apparatus and the exterior of the laundry treating apparatus, using the air flow assembly 100, as in the illustrated embodiment.

In this case, the laundry treating apparatus is provided with a passage allowing ambient air to enter and leave the interior of the laundry treating apparatus. Accordingly, there is an advantage in that moisture present in the interior of the laundry treating apparatus can be naturally discharged to the exterior of the laundry treating apparatus.

The introduction of ambient air through the air flow assembly 100 may be promoted by a differential pressure generated during rotation of the washing tub 30.

When a spin-drying operation is carried out as a final process in a washing cycle, ambient air is positively introduced into the washing tub 30 in accordance with a high-speed rotation of the washing tub 30, and then outwardly ejected from the washing tub 30. Thus, the ambient air performs a function to take off wash water left on the inner wall of the water tub 30. As a result, the amount of water left on the water tub 30 after the completion of operation of the laundry treating apparatus is considerably reduced.

Where a laundry drying operation is performed after the completion of the washing operation in the laundry treating apparatus, under the condition in which the washing tub 30 rotates, humid air produced during the laundry drying operation can be exchanged with ambient dry air in accordance with the rotation of the washing tub 30. In this case, accordingly, an enhancement in laundry drying efficiency is achieved.

When the deviation of the installation position of the air flow assembly 100 on the top lid 80 from the center of the washing tub 30 increases, the amount of ambient air introduced into the washing tub 30 during rotation of the washing tub 30 increases. Accordingly, it is desirable to form the air flow assembly at a position deviated to one side of the top lid 80.

FIG. 3 is a sectional view illustrating the air flow assembly 100. FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the air flow assembly 100. Hereinafter, the air flow assembly 100 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 3 and 4.

As shown in FIG. 4, the air flow assembly 100 includes a ventilating member 110 for allowing ambient air to enter and leave the air flow assembly 100, a filter unit 130 installed over the ventilating member 110, and a cover member 120 installed over the filter unit 130, to define an appearance of the air flow assembly 100.

The ventilating member 110 may include a plurality of ventilating holes 111 to allow air present in the interior of the outer case 10 to be exchanged with ambient air.

The ventilating member 110 is preferably mounted at a position downwardly stepped from an upper surface of the top lid 80. This is because it is undesirable for the structure of the ventilating member 110 to be outwardly exposed, in terms of appearance beauty. Also, it is possible to secure an installation space for the filter unit 130 when the ventilating member 110 is mounted at the above-described position.

The ventilating member 110 may be directly installed on the top lid 80 in the form of a step. Of course, it is preferred that the ventilating member 110 be integrally formed with the cover member 120 while being downwardly stepped from the upper surface of the top lid 80 such that the air flow assembly 100 can be mounted to the top lid 80 after being separately manufactured, as in the illustrated embodiment.

Meanwhile, the cover member 120 may be exposed at the upper surface of the top lid 80, to define an appearance of the air flow assembly 100 while protecting the ventilating member 110 and filter unit 130. An opening 122 is formed through the cover member 120, to allow air to flow through the cover member 120. A decoration member 121 may also be provided at the outside of the cover member 120. The decoration member 121 is coupled with the upper surface of the top lid 80.

As shown in FIG. 4, a seat 81 is provided at the upper surface of the top lid 80 such that it is stepped from the upper surface of the top lid 80 to a certain depth while extending along an upper edge of the ventilating member 110. In this case, the decoration member 121 of the cover member 120 is seated on the seat 81.

Preferably, the depth of the seat 81 stepped from the upper surface of the top lid 80 corresponds to the thickness of the decoration member 121. In this case, an enhancement in appearance beauty is achieved because the decoration member 121 is flush with the upper surface of the top lid 80 while being protruded from the upper surface of the top lid 80.

Meanwhile, it is preferred that the opening 122 of the cover member 120 be formed to have an area larger than the area of the filter unit 130. This is because, when it is necessary to outwardly take out the filter unit 130, it is desirable for the filter unit 130 to be outwardly taken out through the opening 130 in that the filter unit 130 is separably installed over the ventilating member 110 (The configuration of the filter unit 130 will be described in detail later.).

It is also preferred that the cover member 120 be formed to prevent the inside of the opening 122 from being outwardly exposed. This is because the ventilating member 110 and filter unit 130 arranged inside the opening 122 do not have a beautiful appearance, and there may be a possibility that foreign matter may be introduced into the opening 122, thereby interfering with a flow of air.

In the illustrated embodiment, accordingly, the cover member 120 may further include a member to shield the opening 122. More preferably, the shield member may comprise a door configured to selectively open the opening 122, and thus to allow the filter unit 130 to be outwardly taken out, as described above.

Preferably, the door 123 is arranged over the opening 122, and is pivotably connected to the decoration member 121 by a hinge. Accordingly, the door 123 shields the inside of the air flow assembly 100 in a closed state thereof, while allowing the filter unit 130 to be outwardly taken out in an opened state thereof.

The door 123 may be configured to allow air to flow through the air flow assembly 100 in the closed state thereof. To this end, the shield member 123 may have an area smaller than the opening 122 such that it is spaced apart from the decoration member 121 by a certain distance even in the closed state thereof.

In the illustrated embodiment, the door 123 includes coupling portions 124 extending forwardly from a lower surface of the door 123 in a bent state. Preferably, the coupling portions 124 are pivotally connected to a lower portion of the decoration member 121 by hinges. In this case, there is an improvement in appearance beauty because the coupling portions 124 are not outwardly exposed. However, it is preferred that the coupling portions 124 be mounted to a lower end of the decoration member 121 adjacent to the opening 122, in order to allow the door 123 to be completely upwardly opened.

More preferably, the door 123 is configured to selectively adjust an opening inclination thereof, namely, an opening degree thereof, and thus to adjust the amount of ambient air introduced through the door 123.

To this end, it is preferred that the coupling portions 124 be configured to pivot stepwise about the portion of the decoration member 121, to which the coupling portions 124 are coupled, in order to adjust the opening inclination angle of the door 123.

Ambient air introduced during rotation of the washing tub is directed to a rotational center of the washing tub. To this end, it is preferred that the door 123 is installed to be openable in an outward direction of the washing tub 30 such that it guides ambient air introduced in an opened state thereof toward the rotational center of the washing tub 30, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.

Meanwhile, the filter unit 130 functions to filter air introduced into the laundry treating apparatus after passing through the air flow assembly 100, to remove foreign matter from the air.

Preferably, the filter unit 130 includes a filter 132 for removing foreign matter from air, and a housing 131 for holding the filter 132.

It is also preferred that the housing 131 be formed to have an opening sufficiently opened to prevent a flow of air through the ventilating holes 111 from being restricted. In the illustrated embodiment, accordingly, the housing 131 has, at the inside thereof, a shape corresponding to a shape formed by the ventilating holes 111 of the ventilating member 110.

Preferably, the filter unit 130 is installed such that it can be upwardly separated over the top lid 80, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. When foreign matter is excessively accumulated on the filter unit 130 due to the use of the filter unit 130 for a prolonged period of time, the flow of air through the air flow assembly 100 may be restricted. In this connection, it is possible to easily replace the filter unit 130 by a new one, and to easily clean the filter unit 130 because the filter unit 130 is separably installed in accordance with the illustrated embodiment.

Preferably, the filter unit 130 is installed such that it is seated on the ventilating member 110. In particular, where the filter unit 140 is seated on the ventilating member 110, it is possible to identify the state of the filter unit 130 through the cover member 120 even in a closed state of the top lid 80. Also, it is possible to easily upwardly separate the filter unit 130. Thus, it is possible to easily check the state of the filter unit 130, if necessary, and to immediately perform cleaning and replacement of the filter unit 130 when it is checked that an abnormality has occurred.

In detail, as shown in FIG. 4, bosses 112 are provided at opposite sides of the ventilating member 110, to fix the position of the filter unit 130. Cap-shaped boss guides 133 are provided at opposite sides of the housing 131 of the filter unit 130. The boss guides 133 are coupled with the bosses 122 over the bosses 122.

In order to prevent the filter unit 130 from being separated from the ventilating member 110 when the top lid 80 is opened or closed, it is preferred that each boss guide 133 be provided, at a lower surface thereof, with a groove having the same size as the boss 122 such that the corresponding boss 122 can be fitted in the groove.

Preferably, each boss guide 133 is protruded to a height corresponding to the cover member 120 such that it supports a portion of the cover member 120, namely, the door 123.

The door 123 is pivotally connected to the decoration member 121 by a hinge while being spaced apart from the filter unit 130 arranged therebeneath by a certain distance. When an external force is applied to the door 123, the connecting portions of the door 123 and decoration member 121 may be broken. Also, if there is no structure supporting the door 123, the door 123 may be downwardly hung in a closed state thereof. Thus, there may be undesirable results in terms of appearance beauty.

To this end, in the illustrated embodiment, each boss guide 133 is protruded to a height corresponding to the cover member 120, to support the door 123. Accordingly, the door 123 is in contact with the upper surfaces of the boss guides 133, so that it can be stably seated on the upper surfaces of the boss guides 133. Where the door 123 is seated in the above-described manner, it can be flush with the upper surface of the top lid 80. Accordingly, a stable appearance can be provided.

Meanwhile, a grasping rib 134 may be upwardly protruded from the upper surface of the housing 131. In this case, the user can easily separate the housing 131, using the grasping rib 134.

It is preferred that the filter unit 130 be installed such that it is spaced apart from the ventilating member 110 by a certain distance, to allow air to easily pass through the air flow assembly 100. This is because, if the filter unit 130 is installed to be in contact with the upper surface of the ventilating member 110, the passage, through which air flows, may be restricted.

In order to secure a desired ventilation, in the illustrated embodiment, it is preferred that a rib 135 be downwardly protruded from the peripheral edge of the housing 131. In this case, although the filter unit 130 is seated on the boss 112, it is possible to secure a sufficient passage because the filter unit 130 is spaced apart from the ventilating member 110 by the height of the rib 135. Of course, it may be possible to secure the passage by forming the bosses 112 such that they have a height larger than the depth of the grooves of the boss guides 133, without using the rib 135.

FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate the filter unit of the air flow assembly according to the illustrated embodiment.

As described above, the filter unit 130 includes the filter 132, which removes foreign matter from air, and the housing 131, which holds the filter 132.

In the illustrated embodiment, as shown in FIG. 5A, the filter 132 is integrally formed with the housing 131. That is, the filter unit 130 may be configured such that the filter is integrally formed with the housing 131 by molding the housing 131 under the condition in which the filter 132 is disposed in a mold for the housing 131, using an insert molding process.

Of course, this structure is intended only for illustrative purposes. In another example, the housing 131 and filter 132 may be configured to be separable from each other. Also, the housing 131 may be configured to be divided into an upper housing 131a and a lower housing 131b, as shown in FIG. 6B. In this case, the filter 132 may be interposed between the upper and lower housings 131a and 131b. In this case, there is an advantage in that it is possible to replace only the filter 132 by a new one, as compared to the filter unit shown in FIG. 5A.

Thus, the filter unit of the present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments, and the technical idea of the present invention can be implemented using various filter units other than the above-described filter unit.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventions. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

The laundry treating apparatus according to the present invention prevents moisture from staying in the interior of the laundry treating apparatus for a prolonged period of time, even in a closed state of the top lid. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent a failure of the laundry treating apparatus, generation of an offensive odor and propagation of bacteria in the interior of the laundry treating apparatus.

In addition, since the filter is installed in a region where air flows, it is possible to prevent external foreign matter from being introduced into the laundry treating apparatus. Also, there is an advantage in that easy cleaning and replacement of the filter can be achieved because the filter is separably installed.

Claims

1. A laundry treating apparatus comprising:

an outer case defining an appearance of the laundry treating apparatus;
a washing tub arranged in the outer case, to receive laundry;
a top lid mounted to a top of the outer case such that the top lid is openable and closeable; and
an air flow assembly defining a passage communicating an interior of the outer case and an exterior of the outer case.

2. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the air flow assembly is arranged at a position deviated to one side of the top lid, to allow ambient air to enter and leave the air flow assembly during rotation of the washing tub.

3. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the air flow assembly comprises a ventilating member for allowing ambient air to enter and leave the air flow assembly, a filter unit separably installed over the ventilating member, and a cover member installed over the ventilating member, to define an appearance of the air flow assembly.

4. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the filter unit comprises a filter for removing foreign matter from the ambient air introduced into the outer case, and a housing for holding the filter.

5. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the housing is insert-molded in a state, in which the filter is held in the housing, such that the housing is integrally formed with the filter.

6. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the housing comprises upper and lower housings separably coupled to each other.

7. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the filter is interposed between the upper and lower housings.

8. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the ventilating member comprises bosses respectively provided at opposite sides of the ventilating member, to couple the filter unit to the ventilating member.

9. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the housing comprises cap-shaped boss guides respectively provided at opposite sides of the ventilating member such that the boss guides can receive the bosses, respectively.

10. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 9, wherein each boss guide is upwardly protruded to a height corresponding to the cover member, to support a portion of the cover member.

11. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the filter unit is installed such that the filter unit is spaced apart from the ventilating member by a predetermined distance, to allow air to easily enter and leave the filter unit.

12. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the filter unit further comprises a rib downwardly protruded from the housing along a peripheral edge of the housing.

13. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the housing is provided with a grasping rib protruded from an upper surface of the housing, to allow the user to grasp the grasping rib when it is desired to separate the housing.

14. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the cover member comprises a decoration member coupled to an upper surface of the top lid, and formed with an opening, and a door mounted to the decoration member, to open and close the opening.

15. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the door is installed to be opened in an outward direction of the washing tub.

16. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the door is pivotally coupled to the decoration member by a hinge.

17. The laundry treating apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the door is installed such that an opening inclination of the door can be selectively adjusted.

Patent History
Publication number: 20090229315
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 12, 2009
Publication Date: Sep 17, 2009
Inventors: Sang Hee YOO (Gyeongsangnam-do), Jong Deuk Bae (Gyeongsangnam-do), Kil Su Kim (Gyeongsangnam-do), Ji Maeng Kim (Gyeongsangnam-do), Young Bae Park (Gyeongsangnam-do)
Application Number: 12/402,939
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 68/13.0R
International Classification: D06F 39/10 (20060101); D06F 39/14 (20060101);