Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a laundry treatment apparatus (100). The laundry treatment apparatus (100) includes a main washing device (200) and an auxiliary washing device (300) for treating laundry, and the auxiliary washing device (300) includes a tub (320) accommodating wash water, a drum (330) rotatably provided in the tub, and a pulsator (400) rotatably provided in the drum (330) so as to be rotated due to friction with at least one of the wash water and the laundry accommodated in the drum. Since there is no need for components such as a clutch, the auxiliary washing device (300) can have a simple structure compared to when having a clutch, and the overall manufacturing costs of the laundry treatment apparatus (100) can be reduced.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a clothes treating apparatus comprising: a housing; a tub which is provided in the housing and stores water; a drum which is provided in the tub and stores laundry; a driving unit which is provided on the external bottom surface of the tub and rotates the drum; a heater which heats the water stored in the tub; and a receiving part which is downwardly recessed from the bottom surface of the tub so that the heater is received therein, and which has one portion thereof protruding from the outer circumference to the radial direction of the bottom surface of the tub.
Abstract:
A display device is disclosed. The display device includes: a display panel; and a material complexed plate disposed at a rear of the display panel, wherein the material complexed plate includes: a front skin defining a front surface; a rear skin defining a rear surface and facing the front skin; a core disposed between the front skin and the rear skin, and including fibers; a fastening groove formed by pressing the front skin and the core; and a barrier disposed adjacent to the fastening groove and formed by depressing or cutting the front skin.
Abstract:
A laundry treatment apparatus and a method of controlling the same are disclosed. The laundry treatment apparatus includes a tub for storing wash water, a drum provided in the tub for receiving laundry, an introduction port formed in the upper part of the tub for allowing laundry to be introduced therethrough, and a door for opening and closing the introduction port. The laundry treatment apparatus sequentially performs a washing cycle, a rinsing cycle, and a spin-drying cycle to wash the laundry. The method of controlling the laundry treatment apparatus includes determining whether bubbles have been generated in the tub within a period in which the washing cycle is performed while the drum is operated at a first rpm (a bubble determination step) and, upon determining at the bubble determination step that bubbles have been generated, operating the drum at a second rpm lower than the first rpm to perform the washing cycle (a first bubble reduction step).
Abstract:
A method for controlling a washing apparatus, wherein said laundry treatment apparatus includes a tub (120) for storing wash water, a drum (140) provided in the tub (120) for receiving laundry, an introduction port formed in the upper part of the tub (120) for allowing laundry to be introduced therethrough, and a door (116) for opening and closing the introduction port. The laundry treatment apparatus sequentially performs a washing cycle, a rinsing cycle, and a spin-drying cycle to wash the laundry. The method of controlling the laundry treatment apparatus includes determining whether bubbles have been generated in the tub within a period in which the washing cycle is performed while the drum is operated at a first rpm (a bubble determination step) and, upon determining at the bubble determination step that bubbles have been generated, operating the drum at a second rpm lower than the first rpm to perform the washing cycle (a first bubble reduction step).
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a clothing treatment device comprising: a tub body for providing a space in which water is stored; a tube cover that forms the upper surface of the tub body; an introduction opening provided to penetrate the tub cover; a door provided on the tub cover so as to open/close the introduction opening; a drum rotatably provided inside the tub body so as to contain clothing introduced through the introduction opening; a storage portion provided on the door so as to provide a space in which an additive is stored; a channel portion for guiding at least a part of water, which moves from the tub body toward the tub cover when the drum rotates, to the storage portion; and a discharge portion for discharging the additive inside the storage portion and the water, which has been introduced into the storage portion, to the tub body.