Abstract:
A laundry treatment apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a cabinet (2), a drawer (3) retractably provided in the cabinet, an accommodation unit (4-5) provided at the drawer (3) and having a space for containing washing water, a guider including a first body rotatably coupled to the cabinet, and a second body rotatably coupled to the first body and the drawer to connect the first body to the drawer, a supply unit (S) connected to a water supply source, and a water supply channel provided at the guider to connect the supply unit to the accommodation unit.
Abstract:
A laundry treatment apparatus is disclosed. The laundry treatment apparatus includes a drawer configured to be pulled out from a cabinet, an introduction port provided in the upper surface of the drawer, a drum located in the drawer so as to communicate with the introduction port for providing a laundry receiving space, a driving shaft provided at the bottom surface of the drum, a driving unit for rotating the driving shaft, a push unit provided at the drawer for allowing external force to be applied thereto, a fastening unit performing a linear reciprocating motion in a direction perpendicular to a direction in which the drawer is pulled out for selectively coupling the drawer to the cabinet, and a transfer unit for connecting the push unit and the fastening unit to each other and for separating the fastening unit from the cabinet when external force is applied to the push unit.
Abstract:
The invention provides a laundry treatment apparatus comprising a cabinet (2), a drawer (3) configured to be extracted from and retracted into the cabinet, an accommodation unit (4, 5) provided in the drawer to store water therein, a guider comprising a first body (63) rotatably coupled to the cabinet, and a second body (65) having one end rotatably connected to the drawer and the other end rotatably connected to the first body, a discharge unit (F) to discharge water in the accommodation unit to the outside of the accommodation unit, and a water discharge channel to guide water supplied from the discharge unit to the outside of the cabinet, wherein at least a part of the water discharge channel is formed inside the guider.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a laundry treatment apparatus including a tub body for storing water therein, a tub cover for forming the upper surface of the tub body, an introduction aperture formed through the tub cover, a supply aperture provided in the tub cover for supplying water into the tub body, a drum rotatably provided in the tub body for storing laundry therein, the drum having an opening communicating with the introduction aperture, a door for opening and closing the introduction aperture, and an ejection unit for ejecting water introduced into the supply aperture to the door or to the drum.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a laundry treatment apparatus including a housing, a tub provided inside the housing for providing a space for storage of water, a drum rotatably provided inside the tub for receiving laundry therein, and three or more tub support units for coupling the tub to the housing, and each of the tub support units includes a first support member provided at the housing, a second support member provided at the tub, and a connector provided for connecting the first support member and the second support member to each other, the connector forming a right angle with respect to a bottom surface of the housing.
Abstract:
A laundry treatment apparatus (100) is disclosed. The apparatus includes a tub (320) for containing washing water, a drum (330) rotatably disposed in the tub, a water supply unit (500) for supplying washing water to the tub, and a water discharge unit (400) for discharging washing water from the tub, wherein the water supply unit (500) communicates with the water discharge unit (400). The invention prevents washing water from remaining in a water supply pipe (530) adapted to supply washing water to the tub (320), and prevents washing water introduced into the tub from being discharged through the water discharge unit (400) due to the siphon phenomenon.
Abstract:
A laundry treatment apparatus (100) is disclosed. The apparatus includes a cabinet (2) having an open surface, a drawer body (31) provided in the cabinet (2) and retractable from the cabinet through the open surface (21), a drawer panel (33) provided at the drawer body (31) to close the open surface, an accommodation unit (4, 5) provided at the drawer body (31) and having a space for containing washing water, a discharge unit ((F) for discharging washing water contained in the accommodation unit to the outside of the accommodation unit, a water discharge channel for guiding washing water discharged from the accommodation unit through the discharge unit to the outside of the cabinet, and a residual water discharge unit (9) exposed to the outside of the cabinet to discharge washing water in the discharge unit depending on withdrawal of the drawer body.
Abstract:
A laundry treatment apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a cabinet (1), a drawer (3) retractably provided in the cabinet and having an introduction port, a tub body (41) provided in the drawer, the tub body having a space for containing washing water and an open upper surface, a drum (5) rotatably provided in the tub body, the drum having a space for containing laundry and an open upper surface, a tub cover (43) including a tub introduction port (435) for connecting the introduction port to the drum and fixed to the upper surface of the tub body, a door (11) rotatably hinged to the tub cover to open and close the tub introduction port, and a sealing unit (495) provided at the door to seal the tub introduction port.
Abstract:
A method for controlling a laundry machine is provided, including an air supply cycle in which heated or unheated air is supplied to items received in a holding space. The air supply cycle may include initiating operation of a fan for circulating the air in the holding space, the fan being provided in a duct that forms a flow passage for circulating the air in the holding space, and spraying cleaning water onto a filter for removing foreign matter from the filter, the filter being positioned under the fan for removing foreign matter from air being introduced into the duct from the holding space. Spraying cleaning water onto the filter for removing foreign matter from the filter is not performed at the same time as initiating operation of the fan.