BASE AND LAUNDRY TREATMENT APPARATUS
A base includes a housing having a cleaning cavity for docking a cleaner and a dust suction assembly arranged outside the cleaning cavity. The dust suction assembly includes a dust collection port configured to be in communication with the cleaner, and an air return port configured to be in communication with the cleaner. The dust suction assembly is configured to suck dust from the cleaner through the dust collection port and guide gas to the cleaner through the air return port.
This application is based upon and claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 202210540760.6, filed on May 17, 2022, and Chinese Patent Application No. 202221196807.3, filed on May 17, 2022, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe disclosure relates to the technical field of household appliances, and more particularly to a base and a laundry treatment apparatus.
BACKGROUNDIn the related art, a cleaner has a low ability of removing dust. Furthermore, laundry treatment apparatus, such as a type with a robot vacuum cleaner arranged below a washing machine, exists in the related art. However, a base for the laundry treatment apparatus has a large dimension, and adding the laundry treatment apparatus thereto results in a large height, and more space is occupied.
SUMMARYIn view of the above, the disclosure provides a base and a laundry treatment apparatus to solve the technical problem of how to improve the structural compactness of the base and the laundry treatment apparatus.
The technical solution of the disclosure is realized as follows.
An embodiment of the disclosure provides a base, which includes a housing and a dust suction assembly. A cleaning cavity for docking a cleaner is arranged inside the housing. The dust suction assembly is arranged outside the cleaning cavity. The dust suction assembly is provided with a dust collection port adapted to be in communication with the cleaner to suck dust in the cleaner, and the dust suction assembly is further provided with an air return port in communication with the cleaner to guide gas to the cleaner through the air return port.
In the above technical solution, the dust suction assembly includes an intake passage, a dust collector and an exhaust passage. One end of the intake passage is provided with the dust collection port. The dust collector is connected to another end of the intake passage to filter the dust introduced from the dust collection port. One end of the exhaust passage is connected to the dust collector, and another end of the exhaust passage is provided with the air return port, to guide the gas filtered by the dust collector to the cleaner.
In the above technical solution, the dust collection port is closer to the dust collector than the air return port.
In the above technical solution, a front end of the cleaning cavity is provided with an opening, each of the dust collection port and the air return port is arranged at a respective one of a left side and a right side of a rear end of the cleaning cavity, the dust collector is arranged at a right end of the cleaning cavity, and the exhaust passage extends from the rear end of the cleaning cavity to the right end of the cleaning cavity and is connected to the dust collector.
In the above technical solution, the intake passage is located between the cleaning cavity and the dust collector in a left-right direction.
In the above technical solution, a distance between the dust collection port and the air return port in the left-right direction is greater than 0.5 times a dimension of the cleaning cavity in the left-right direction.
In the above technical solution, the dust collector includes a dust collection box and a drive member. The dust collection box is connected to the another end of the intake passage. One end of the drive member is connected to the dust collection box, and another end of the drive member is connected to the one end of the exhaust passage, to guide gas flow to flow from the dust collection port to the air return port.
In the above technical solution, the dust collection box includes a box body, a drawer and a filter member. A first cavity is arranged inside the box body, and a front end of the first cavity is provided with an opening. A second cavity in communication with the dust collection port and the air return port is arranged inside the drawer, and the drawer is arranged in the first cavity and movable in translation along a front-rear direction. The filter member is arranged in the second cavity to filter the gas passing through the second cavity.
In the above technical solution, the drive member includes a power supply and a dust collection motor. The power supply is arranged above the dust collection box. A front end of the dust collection motor is connected to the dust collection box, and a rear end of the dust collection motor is connected to the exhaust passage.
An embodiment of the disclosure further provides a laundry treatment apparatus, which includes a body and the base according to any one of the above technical solutions. The base is arranged at a lower end of the body.
An embodiment of the disclosure provides a base and a laundry treatment apparatus. The base includes a housing and a dust suction assembly. A cleaning cavity is arranged inside the housing. The dust suction assembly is provided with a dust collection port and an air return port which are adapted to be in communication with a cleaner, and the dust collection port is configured to suck dust in the cleaner. In the embodiment of the disclosure, the dust suction assembly is provided with the dust collection port and the air return port, and when the cleaner is docked in the cleaning cavity, each of the dust collection port and the air return port is connected to the cleaner to allow a circulation passage to be formed between the dust suction assembly and the cleaner. In this way, gas continuously circulates between the dust suction assembly and the cleaner, and the dust in the cleaner may be transferred to the dust suction assembly following the circulating gas flow, to realize the dust removal of the cleaner. In the technology of improving the structural compactness of the base, the transfer of the dust may be realized by an internal circulation. A circulating gas path between the dust suction assembly and the cleaner has good airtightness, which improves the efficiency of the transfer of the dust. In addition, in the embodiment of the disclosure, the base is applied to the laundry treatment apparatus, which saves a storage space.
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- 1. base; 2. housing; 22. cleaning cavity; 221. opening; 3. dust suction assembly; 31. dust collection port; 32. air return port; 33. intake passage; 34. dust collector; 341. dust collection box; 342. drive member; 3421. power supply; 3422. dust collection motor; 35. exhaust passage; 4. cleaner; 5. body; 6. drying assembly; 61. air outlet; 611. first air outlet; 612. second air outlet; 62. fan; 63. ventilator; 631. first ventilator; 632. second ventilator.
In order to make objectives, technical solutions and advantages of the disclosure more clear, the disclosure will be further described in detail below in combination with the drawings and the embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are only intended to explain the disclosure and are not intended to limit the disclosure.
The individual specific technical features described in the specific embodiments may be combined with each other in any suitable manner without conflict. For example, different embodiments and technical solutions may be formed by the combination of different specific technical features. In order to avoid unnecessary repetition, the various possible combinations of the individual specific technical features of the disclosure are not described separately.
In the following description, the terms “first\second\ . . . ” are used only to distinguish different objects from each other, and do not represent that there are similarities or connections between the objects. It should be understood that the orientation descriptions “above,” “below,” “outside” and “inside” are all orientations in normal use state, and the “left” and “right” directions refer to the left and right directions indicated in the specific corresponding schematic diagrams, and may or may not be the left and right directions in normal use state.
It should be noted that the terms “including,” “include” or any other variation thereof are intended to encompass non-exclusive inclusion, so that a process, a method, an object or a device that includes a set of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements that are not explicitly listed, or also includes elements inherent to such the process, the method, the object or the device. In the absence of further limitations, an element defined by the phrase “includes a . . . ” does not preclude the existence of another identical element in the process, the method, the object or the device that includes the element. The term “a plurality of” represents more than or equal to two.
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It should be noted that the base 1 of the embodiment of the disclosure is applied to the laundry treatment apparatus, which may include various forms, such as a washing machine, a spin-dryer and a laundry washer-dryer. The specific application scenario of the laundry treatment apparatus does not limit the structure of the base of the disclosure.
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It should be noted that the communication in the disclosure may be a direct communication, for example, the dust collection port 31 is directly connected to the cleaner 4, to realize the communication. The communication in the disclosure may also be an indirect communication, for example, the dust collection port 31 is in communication with the cleaner 4 through other passages or auxiliary devices.
In the embodiment of the disclosure, the dust collection port 31 of the dust suction assembly 3 is connected to the outlet of the cleaner 4, and the air return port 32 of the dust suction assembly 3 is connected to the inlet of the cleaner 4, to allow the circulating gas path to be formed inside the dust suction assembly 3 and the cleaner 4. The dust suction assembly 3 suctions the dust from the dust storage space of the cleaner 4 through the dust collection port 31, and then the dust suction assembly 3 filters the dust and guides the gas. The gas flows from the dust storage space to the dust suction assembly to generate a pressure difference, to allow a negative pressure to be generated in the dust storage space of the cleaner. The gas filtered by the dust suction assembly flows back to the dust storage space of the cleaner through the air return port under the action of the negative pressure. In this way, an internal circulation for the gas is formed between the dust suction assembly 3 and the cleaner, and the gas continuously passes through the dust storage space and brings the dust in the dust storage space into the dust suction assembly through the dust collection port. The dust suction assembly continuously collects the dust and guides the filtered gas back to the dust storage space. The operations described above are repeated successively until the gas transfers all the dust in the dust storage space to the dust suction assembly, to realize the dust removal of the cleaner by the dust suction assembly.
An embodiment of the disclosure provides a base 1, which includes a housing 2 and a dust suction assembly 3. A cleaning cavity 22 is arranged inside the housing 2. The dust suction assembly 3 is provided with a dust collection port 31 and an air return port 32 which are adapted to be in communication with a cleaner 4, and the dust collection port 31 is configured to suck dust in the cleaner 4. In the embodiment of the disclosure, the dust suction assembly 3 is provided with the dust collection port 31 and the air return port 32, and when the cleaner 4 is docked in the cleaning cavity 22, each of the dust collection port 31 and the air return port 32 is connected to the cleaner 4 to allow a circulation passage to be formed between the dust suction assembly 3 and the cleaner 4. In this way, gas continuously circulates between the dust suction assembly 3 and the cleaner 4, and the dust in the cleaner 4 may be transferred to the dust suction assembly 3 following the circulating gas flow, to realize the dust removal of the cleaner 4. In the technology of improving the structural compactness of the base, the transfer of the dust may be realized by an internal circulation. A circulating gas path between the dust suction assembly and the cleaner has good airtightness, which improves the efficiency of the transfer of the dust. In addition, in the embodiment of the disclosure, the base is applied to a laundry treatment apparatus, which saves a storage space.
In some embodiments, the air return port 32 may be directly connected to the atmosphere, thus the gas in the atmosphere may flow to the air return port 32 and then be blown to the cleaner 4 through the air return port 32. It can be understood that the gas blown to the cleaner through the air return port 32 may be either cleaning gas after the dust is filtered by the dust suction assembly 3, or the gas in the atmosphere.
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In the embodiment of the disclosure, the fact that the dust suction assembly is dispersed in two directions by being distributed at the rear end and the right end of the cleaning cavity reduces the dimension of the dust suction assembly in one direction. The side by side arrangement of the dust suction assembly and the cleaning cavity reduces an overall height of the base. The transverse arrangement of the intake passage, the exhaust passage and the dust collector reduces the risk that impurities with high gravity may not be suctioned upward into the dust collector due to a longitudinal arrangement of the intake passage, the exhaust passage and the dust collector, and also reduces the risk that residual dust in the passage (intake passage or exhaust passage) falls out of the passage and into the dust collector when the user takes out the dust collector.
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In some embodiments, the dust collection box includes a box body, a drawer and a filter member. A first cavity is arranged inside the box body, and one end of the first cavity in the front-rear direction is provided with an opening. A second cavity in communication with the dust collection port and the air return port is arranged inside the drawer, and the drawer is arranged in the first cavity and movable in translation along the front-rear direction. When the drawer is arranged in the first cavity, the drawer may close the opening, to allow the first cavity and the second cavity to form a sealed cavity. The filter member is arranged in the second cavity, and the filter member is configured to filter the gas passing through the second cavity and collect the dust passing through the second cavity. The filter member is detachably arranged in the second cavity. When the dust in the filter member is full, the filter member may be detached and replaced with a new filter member.
Certainly, in other embodiments, the structure of the dust collection box includes, but is not limited to, the embodiment described above. For example, the dust collection box may be in communication with a drain passage of the laundry treatment apparatus, and water flow in the drain passage passes through the dust collection box and flushes out the dust in the dust collection box to a drain port of the laundry treatment apparatus. In this way, the dust in the dust collection box may be directly discharged to the exterior of the laundry treatment apparatus, the operation of the user is simplified, and the experience of the user is improved.
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In some embodiments, the drying assembly 6 includes a fan 62 and a ventilator 63. The function of the fan 62 is to increase a pressure of the gas by the mechanical energy. Herein, the fan 62 is arranged at an end of the cleaning cavity 22 in the up-down direction, that is, the fan 62 is arranged at the top end of the cleaning cavity 22. As shown in
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In some embodiments, the drying assembly also includes a heating member. The heating member is arranged in the ventilator, and the heating member is configured to heat the gas flow passing through the ventilator. The gas flow is heated by the heating member, to allow the temperature of the gas flow to increase. When the gas flow at the high temperature is blown to a surface of the mop of the cleaner, the gas flow at the high temperature conducts heat with the mop, to allow the temperature of the mop to increase, and to accelerate the evaporation of the moisture in the mop. The moisture in the mop is taken away by the air flow, to realize the rapid drying of the mop.
An embodiment of the disclosure also provides a laundry treatment apparatus, which includes a body 5 and the base 1 according to any one of the above embodiments, as shown in
What described above are merely preferable embodiments of the disclosure, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the disclosure.
Claims
1.-10. (canceled)
11. A base comprising:
- a housing having a cleaning cavity for docking a cleaner; and
- a dust suction assembly arranged outside the cleaning cavity and including: a dust collection port configured to be in communication with the cleaner; and an air return port configured to be in communication with the cleaner; wherein the dust suction assembly is configured to suck dust from the cleaner through the dust collection port and guide gas to the cleaner through the air return port.
12. The base according to claim 11, wherein the dust suction assembly includes:
- an intake passage, one end of the intake passage including the dust collection port;
- a dust collector connected to another end of the intake passage to filter the dust introduced from the dust collection port; and
- an exhaust passage, one end of the exhaust passage being connected to the dust collector, another end of the exhaust passage including the air return port, and the exhaust passage being configured to guide the gas filtered by the dust collector to the cleaner.
13. The base according to claim 12, wherein the dust collection port is closer to the dust collector than the air return port.
14. The base according to claim 13, wherein a front end of the cleaning cavity is provided with an opening, the dust collection port and the air return port are arranged at a left side and a right side, respectively, of a rear end of the cleaning cavity, the dust collector is arranged at a right end of the cleaning cavity, and the exhaust passage extends from the rear end of the cleaning cavity to the right end of the cleaning cavity and is connected to the dust collector.
15. The base according to claim 14, wherein the intake passage is located between the cleaning cavity and the dust collector in a left-right direction.
16. The base according to claim 15, wherein a distance between the dust collection port and the air return port in the left-right direction is greater than 0.5 times a dimension of the cleaning cavity in the left-right direction.
17. The base according to claim 16, wherein the dust collector includes:
- a dust collection box connected to the another end of the intake passage; and
- a drive member, one end of the drive member being connected to the dust collection box, another end of the drive member being connected to the one end of the exhaust passage, and the drive member being configured to guide gas flow to flow from the dust collection port to the air return port.
18. The base according to claim 15, wherein the dust collector includes:
- a dust collection box connected to the another end of the intake passage; and
- a drive member, one end of the drive member being connected to the dust collection box, another end of the drive member being connected to the one end of the exhaust passage, and the drive member being configured to guide gas flow to flow from the dust collection port to the air return port.
19. The base according to claim 14, wherein the dust collector includes:
- a dust collection box connected to the another end of the intake passage; and
- a drive member, one end of the drive member being connected to the dust collection box, another end of the drive member being connected to the one end of the exhaust passage, and the drive member being configured to guide gas flow to flow from the dust collection port to the air return port.
20. The base according to claim 13, wherein the dust collector includes:
- a dust collection box connected to the another end of the intake passage; and
- a drive member, one end of the drive member being connected to the dust collection box, another end of the drive member being connected to the one end of the exhaust passage, and the drive member being configured to guide gas flow to flow from the dust collection port to the air return port.
21. The base according to claim 12, wherein the dust collector includes:
- a dust collection box connected to the another end of the intake passage; and
- a drive member, one end of the drive member being connected to the dust collection box, another end of the drive member being connected to the one end of the exhaust passage, and the drive member being configured to guide gas flow to flow from the dust collection port to the air return port.
22. The base according to claim 21, wherein the dust collection box includes:
- a box body having a first cavity, a front end of the first cavity being provided with an opening;
- a drawer having a second cavity in communication with the dust collection port, the air return port being arranged inside the drawer, and the drawer being arranged in the first cavity and movable in translation along a front-rear direction; and
- a filter member arranged in the second cavity to filter the gas passing through the second cavity.
23. The base according to claim 22, wherein the drive member includes:
- a power supply arranged above the dust collection box; and
- a dust collection motor, a front end of the dust collection motor being connected to the dust collection box, and a rear end of the dust collection motor being connected to the exhaust passage.
24. The base according to claim 12, wherein a length of the intake passage is less than a length of the exhaust passage.
25. The base according to claim 11, further comprising:
- a drying assembly including: a fan arranged at a top end of the cleaning cavity; and a ventilator arranged at a rear end of the cleaning cavity, one end of the ventilator being in communication with the fan, and another end of the ventilator being provided with an air outlet.
26. The base according to claim 25, wherein the ventilator is arranged between the dust collection port and the air return port in a left-right direction of the base.
27. A laundry treatment apparatus comprising:
- a body; and
- a base arranged at a lower end of the body and including: a housing having a cleaning cavity for docking a cleaner; and a dust suction assembly arranged outside the cleaning cavity and including: a dust collection port configured to be in communication with the cleaner; and an air return port configured to be in communication with the cleaner; wherein the dust suction assembly is configured to suck dust from the cleaner through the dust collection port and guide gas to the cleaner through the air return port.
28. The laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 27, wherein the dust suction assembly includes:
- an intake passage, one end of the intake passage including the dust collection port;
- a dust collector connected to another end of the intake passage to filter the dust introduced from the dust collection port; and
- an exhaust passage, one end of the exhaust passage being connected to the dust collector, another end of the exhaust passage including the air return port, and the exhaust passage being configured to guide the gas filtered by the dust collector to the cleaner.
29. The laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 28, wherein the dust collection port is closer to the dust collector than the air return port.
30. The laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 29, wherein a front end of the cleaning cavity is provided with an opening, the dust collection port and the air return port are arranged at a left side and a right side, respectively, of a rear end of the cleaning cavity, the dust collector is arranged at a right end of the cleaning cavity, and the exhaust passage extends from the rear end of the cleaning cavity to the right end of the cleaning cavity and is connected to the dust collector.
Type: Application
Filed: May 11, 2023
Publication Date: Oct 3, 2024
Inventors: Hao JIANG (Wuxi), Yulai MIAO (Wuxi), Xin GU (Wuxi)
Application Number: 18/573,726