KR-20260064619-A - LAUNDRY TREATMENT APPARATUS
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a garment processing device comprising a cabinet and a first body and a second body respectively disposed within the cabinet, wherein the second body is positioned on the lateral upper side of the first body, and at least a portion of the vibration reduction structure of the second body is connected to a nearby wall of the cabinet, and the nearby wall is provided as a side wall of the cabinet adjacent to the second body. By connecting at least a portion of the vibration reduction structure of the second body between the second body and the nearby wall of the cabinet, the vibration reduction requirement of the second body is satisfied, while the limited space between the second body and the nearby wall can be fully utilized.
Inventors
- 쳔 잉후아
- 장 치
- 장 지엔
- 장 지에
Assignees
- 샤오미 테크놀로지 (우한) 컴퍼니 리미티드
- 시아오미 스마트 어플리언시스 (우한) 코., 엘티디.
- 베이징 시아오미 모바일 소프트웨어 컴퍼니 리미티드
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20251030
- Priority Date
- 20241031
Claims (20)
- Cabinet and, A clothing processing device comprising a first body and a second body disposed within the cabinet, wherein the second body is located on the side upper portion of the first body, A clothing processing device characterized in that at least a portion of the vibration reduction structure of the second body is connected to the near wall of the cabinet, and the near wall is provided as a side wall of the cabinet adjacent to the second body.
- In paragraph 1, A clothing processing device characterized in that all vibration reduction structures of the second body are connected to the near wall of the cabinet.
- In paragraph 1, A clothing processing device characterized in that the above vibration reduction structure includes a first cushioning member directly connected between the above proximal wall and the above second body.
- In paragraph 3, A clothing processing device characterized by having a first reinforcing member positioned at the location of the proximal wall corresponding to the first buffer member.
- In paragraph 1, A clothing processing device characterized in that the above vibration reduction structure includes a support beam connected between the above proximal wall and the above second body.
- In paragraph 5, A clothing processing device characterized in that the above vibration reduction structure further includes a second cushioning member, and the support beam is connected to the second body through the second cushioning member.
- In paragraph 5, A clothing processing device characterized in that the support beam is directly connected between the proximal wall and the second body.
- In paragraph 3, A clothing processing device characterized in that the first cushioning member comprises a damper that supports the second body in a downward diagonal direction and/or a hanging spring that lifts the second body in an upward diagonal direction.
- In paragraph 1, A clothing processing device characterized by the above vibration reduction structure including a first cushioning member directly connected between the proximal wall and the second body and a support beam connected between the proximal wall and the second body.
- In Paragraph 9, A clothing processing device characterized in that the above vibration reduction structure further includes a second cushioning member, and the support beam is connected to the second body through the second cushioning member.
- In Paragraph 9, A clothing processing device characterized in that the support beam is directly connected between the proximal wall and the second body.
- In paragraph 1, A clothing processing device characterized by the above-mentioned second body being directly connected to the above-mentioned proximal wall.
- In paragraph 1, A clothing processing device characterized by having a third reinforcing member directly connected to the second body disposed on the above-mentioned proximal wall.
- In any one of paragraphs 1 through 13, The above vibration reduction structure is connected between the above proximal wall and the first side of the second body facing the above proximal wall, and A clothing processing device further comprising a balancing structure for maintaining the second body in a balanced state, wherein the balancing structure is connected between a balancing fixing member and a second side of the second body located opposite to the first side.
- In Paragraph 14, A clothing processing device characterized in that the above-mentioned balancing member comprises at least one of the first body, the weight of the first body, the upper side wall of the cabinet, the lower side wall of the cabinet, the front side wall of the cabinet, the rear side wall of the cabinet, and the distant side wall facing the near side wall of the cabinet.
- In Paragraph 14, A clothing processing device characterized in that the above-mentioned balance structure includes a first balance member directly connected between the balance fixing member and the second side.
- In Paragraph 16, A clothing processing device characterized by having a second reinforcing member disposed at the position of the balance fixing member corresponding to the first balance member.
- In Paragraph 14, A clothing processing device characterized in that the above-mentioned balance structure includes a balance beam, one end of which is connected to the above-mentioned balance fixing member.
- In Paragraph 18, A clothing processing device characterized in that the other end of the above-mentioned balance beam is a cantilever end, or the other end of the above-mentioned balance beam is connected to the above-mentioned balance fixing member.
- In Paragraph 19, A clothing processing device characterized in that the above-mentioned equilibrium structure further includes a second equilibrium member, and the equilibrium beam is connected to the second side through the second equilibrium member.
Description
Laundry Treatment Apparatus The present disclosure relates to the field of home appliance technology, and in particular to a clothing processing device. As living standards improve, people's demand for clothing processing devices is gradually increasing. In related technologies, dual-drum clothing processing units are being designed to meet diverse usage requirements. However, since drums inevitably generate vibration during operation, they are generally equipped with vibration-reducing structures to suppress this vibration; furthermore, considering the need to accommodate two drums simultaneously within a limited space, a rational placement of these vibration-reducing structures is required. The drawings herein are incorporated into the specification and constitute part of the specification; they represent embodiments suitable for the present disclosure and are used together with the specification to interpret the principles of the present disclosure. FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a first garment processing apparatus illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a second garment processing device illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a third garment processing device illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a fourth garment processing device illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a fifth garment processing device illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a sixth garment processing apparatus illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a seventh garment processing apparatus illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of an eighth garment processing apparatus illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of a ninth garment processing apparatus illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of a tenth garment processing apparatus illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of a first garment processing apparatus illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram of a 12th garment processing apparatus illustrated exemplarily according to the present disclosure. Exemplary embodiments are described in detail herein, and examples are illustrated in the drawings. Where the description below relates to the drawings, the same numbers in different drawings represent the same or similar elements unless specifically stated otherwise. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments are not representative of all embodiments consistent with the present disclosure. Rather, they are merely examples of devices and methods consistent with some aspects of the present disclosure as specifically described in the appended claims. An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a clothing processing device of various types, which may be a dual-drum washing machine, a dual-drum dryer, a dual-drum washer-dryer, etc. Referring to FIGS. 1 through 7, the clothing processing device provided by the present disclosure comprises a cabinet (1) and a first body (2) and a second body (3) respectively disposed within the cabinet (1), wherein the second body (3) may be located on the side upper portion of the first body (2). Here, at least a portion of the vibration reduction structure (4) of the second body (3) is connected to a near-side wall (11) of the cabinet (1), and the near-side wall (11) is provided as a side wall adjacent to the second body (3) of the cabinet (1). It should be explained here that the vertical plane where the central axis of the second body (3) is located can divide the second body (3) into two symmetrical parts, the part facing the near side wall (11) is called the first side (31), and the other part is called the second side (32) mentioned below. "The second body (3) is located on the side upper part of the first body (2)" means that most of the body of the second body (3) is located on one side of the vertical plane where the central axis of the first body (2) is located. That is, the second body (3) may be located across both sides of the vertical plane, but it is sufficient if most of the entire body is located on one side of the vertical plane. Also, "upward" here means that most of the body of the second body (3) is located on the upper side of the horizontal plane where the central axis of the first body (2) is located. That is, the second body (3) may be located on both sides of the horizontal plane, but most of the entire body must be located on the upper side of the horizontal plane. It should be explained that the aforementioned statement “at least