EP1989349A1 - Verfahren und vorrichtung zum nassbehandeln von wäsche - Google Patents
Verfahren und vorrichtung zum nassbehandeln von wäscheInfo
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- EP1989349A1 EP1989349A1 EP07722850A EP07722850A EP1989349A1 EP 1989349 A1 EP1989349 A1 EP 1989349A1 EP 07722850 A EP07722850 A EP 07722850A EP 07722850 A EP07722850 A EP 07722850A EP 1989349 A1 EP1989349 A1 EP 1989349A1
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06F—LAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
- D06F31/00—Washing installations comprising an assembly of several washing machines or washing units, e.g. continuous flow assemblies
- D06F31/005—Washing installations comprising an assembly of several washing machines or washing units, e.g. continuous flow assemblies consisting of one or more rotating drums through which the laundry passes in a continuous flow
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- the invention relates to a method for wet-treating laundry according to the preamble of claim 1. Furthermore, the invention relates to a device for wet treatment of laundry according to the preamble of claim 11.
- the method and the device of the type mentioned here relate to so-called continuous washing machines for commercial laundries.
- Such continuous washing machines have a rotationally drivable, elongated drum.
- the laundry is conveyed longitudinally through the drum.
- the laundry gradually passes through the individual chambers, where it remains in each chamber for a certain time.
- the chambers form in the drum a prewash zone, a final wash zone and a rinse zone.
- a post-treatment for example, equipment
- the pre-wash, clear wash and rinse zones are formed depending on the size and purpose of the continuous washing machine from one or more successive chambers.
- the invention has for its object to provide a method and apparatus for wet treatment of laundry, which are flexible in terms of the type of laundry to be processed and ensure the greatest possible efficiency.
- a method for achieving this object comprises the measures of claim 1. Due to the fact that according to the invention at least one bath change of the rinsing zone is carried out, no mixing of the treatment liquid, such as rinsing liquid or, if appropriate, aftertreatment liquid, takes place from items of laundry in different chambers. The laundry items are thus each rinsed with their own treatment liquid or aftertreated. Due to the invention, the laundry items are always reloaded into virtually empty chambers, in which there is no or almost no treatment liquid, with which the preceding laundry item has been rinsed.
- At least one bath change is carried out in the rinsing zone serving for rinsing and optionally also for aftertreatment by discharging and supplying treatment liquids.
- the treatment liquid to be removed is rinsing liquid or aftertreatment liquid.
- the supplied treatment liquid is usually fresh water.
- additives can be added to the fresh water, especially in the case of carrying out a post-treatment, for example, finishing agents.
- the rinsing of the respective laundry item takes place in this way with fresh water, without the batch of laundry is mixed with rinse water from the area of another Wäschepostens. It is also conceivable to load the laundry without the treatment liquid not bound therein, the free liquor, into a subsequent chamber. Then immediately fresh water is filled up and before the onward transport of the laundry item into the subsequent chamber, the fresh water contaminated by the rinsing, namely rinsing water, is removed before this item of laundry passes into the next chamber of the rinsing zone which is used for rinsing or, if appropriate, aftertreating.
- the treatment liquid (after-treatment liquid or rinsing liquid) which can be used for rinsing or finishing is preferably removed and replaced by new treatment liquid, in particular fresh water.
- new treatment liquid in particular fresh water.
- each chamber of the continuous washing machine can be loaded with an item of any laundry.
- a preferred embodiment of the method is provided to make several bath changes during the treatment of the laundry in a chamber.
- special laundry can be rinsed extremely intensively.
- the laundry can be individually rinsed with more or less fresh water depending on their nature be, and only with as much fresh water, as it is required for each type of laundry.
- the fresh water requirement can be reduced by the inventive method in this way to a minimum.
- the rinse zone can then have one or more chambers in which no bath change takes place.
- the laundry is then transported through the treatment liquid through these chambers without a bath change. Because the purging time in the individual chambers is coupled to the cycle time in the other chambers of the continuous washing machine, decoupling by rinsing can take place in several successive chambers without a bath change.
- At least one bath change is made at the beginning of the rinsing process in the first chamber of the rinsing zone. In the or each subsequent chamber is then no bath change. Only if the laundry is to be equipped, must at least one bath change be possible in the last chamber of the rinsing zone. It is also possible, by appropriate control of the continuous washing machine all chambers form so that they allow at least one bath change, but do not make at least one bath change in all chambers. Then, a bath change takes place depending on the particular type of laundry to be rinsed, by the controller specified. Likewise, it can be specified individually by the control, in which chamber or in which chambers a multiple bath change is made.
- An apparatus for solving the above-mentioned problem has the features of claim 11.
- This device is characterized in that at least one chamber of the rinsing zone is associated with an outer drum, which allows at least one bath change in the relevant chamber.
- the outer drum makes it easy to quickly change the bath. Above all, it allows the stationary outer drum to carry out the bath change while continuing to drive the drum having the chambers. It takes place so when changing the bath at least rudimentary a spin of the laundry instead, in which a part of the bonded liquor pressed out of the laundry and thus can be separated at the bath change together with the free liquor of the laundry.
- the rinsing zone is formed by a plurality of chambers, wherein only a part of the chambers is associated with an outer drum.
- An outer drum has only that chamber of the rinsing zone within which at least one bath change takes place or at least one bath change is provided.
- the remaining chambers, in which no bath change is provided, need not have an outer drum.
- the part of the drum which is in the area of the rinsing zone is only partially liquid-permeable. In the area of those chambers, which is not associated with an outer drum, the drum has a liquid-impermeable shell portion. On the other hand, the drum is at least partially liquid-permeable in the area of chambers with outer drums serving for the bath change.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a first embodiment of a continuous washing machine
- FIG. 2 is a schematic side view of a second embodiment of a continuous washing machine
- FIG. 3 is a schematic side view of a third embodiment of a continuous washing machine
- Fig. 4 is a schematic side view of a fourth embodiment of a
- Fig. 5 is a schematic side view of a fifth embodiment of a
- Continuous washing machine The figures show various continuous washing machines for washing, rinsing and optionally finishing (finishing) of any type of laundry, namely clothing, flat linen, floor mats, carpets and the like. Such continuous washing machines are used in commercial laundries.
- All shown continuous washing machines have an elongate drum 10 which is rotatably driven about a preferably horizontal longitudinal center axis.
- the drum 10 is divided into individual chambers, which may be the same or different sizes.
- One or more chambers form different zones, which are arranged consecutively in the longitudinal direction of the drum 10.
- the rinse zone 14 serves either only for rinsing the laundry or for rinsing and final aftertreatment of the laundry.
- the post-treatment can be, for example, equipment, bleaching, neutralization and / or starching of the laundry.
- the five embodiments of the invention shown in the figures differ in the number of chambers of the prewashing zone 12, the final wash zone 13 and the rinse zone 14. Accordingly, the drum 10 of the continuous washing machine is longer with increasing number of chambers.
- the continuous washing machine leaves the finished laundry through a discharge chute 15 at the outer rear end of the last chamber of the rinsing zone 14, in which optionally takes place the final aftertreatment of the laundry.
- Some chambers in the drum 10 are so-called outer drums 16 stationary, so stationary and not like the drum 10 rotating assigned.
- the outer drum 16 always extends below a lower part of certain chambers, namely those chambers to which an outer drum 16 is associated.
- the outer drums 16 In the width, the outer drums 16 generally correspond to the width of the respective chamber, ie the extension of the chamber in the longitudinal direction of the drum 10.
- the outer drums 16 are liquid. formed keitsdicht.
- the chambers are at least partially liquid-permeable in that the jacket section of the drum 10 extending over the region of the respective chamber is liquid-permeable.
- the shell sections of the drum 10 are formed in the areas of those chambers, which no outer drum 16 is assigned, liquid-impermeable.
- Fig. 1 shows a continuous washing machine with a drum 10, which has only four chambers 18, 19 and 20.
- Two subsequent chambers 19 form the final wash zone 13, while the scavenger zone 14 in turn is formed by only one chamber 20 in the continuous washing machine shown.
- Both the two chambers 19 of the clear-wash zone 13 and the one chamber 20 of the rinse zone 14 each have their own outer drum 16 in the continuous-flow washing machine shown in FIG.
- the circular walls of at least the chamber 20 of the rinsing zone 14 are formed straight and planar, namely in each case in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal center axis of the drum 10 intersecting plane.
- the single chamber 20 of the rinse zone 14 is fed via a fresh water line 21 fresh water.
- the fresh water line 21 is opened and closed as required via a valve 22.
- All three outer drums 16 is associated with a drain line 23 which can be opened and closed by a valve 24.
- the outer drum 16 of the chamber 20 of the rinsing zone 14 has a second discharge line 25, which opens into a collecting tank 26. In this collection tank 26 may be intermediately stored after treatment liquid when it is needed again, namely about z. B. the fresh water line 21 of the chamber 20 of the rinse zone 14 should be fed again.
- the drain line 25 can be opened and closed by a valve 24 if necessary.
- FIG. 2 shows a continuous washing machine, in which the prewash zone 12 in turn has only one chamber 27, while the final wash zone 13 and the rinse zone 14 each have two chambers 28 and 29 with preferably flat and straight walls.
- Both the two chambers 28 of the final wash zone 13 and the two chambers 29 of the rinse zone 14 are assigned external drums 16 in the continuous washing machine shown here. Accordingly, only the single chamber 27 of the prewash zone 12 has no outer drum.
- each of the chambers 29 of the rinsing zone 14 can be supplied with fresh water.
- the fresh water supply to each chamber 29 is controlled by a valve 31.
- a drain line 32 branches off. The effluent through the drain line 32 treatment liquid enters an outflow.
- the drain line 32 under each outer drum 16 is required to open or close by a valve 33.
- a valve 33 is assigned in each case.
- the continuous washing machine shown in FIG. 3 has seven successive chambers in the drum 10.
- the prewash zone 12 is formed from two chambers 36.
- the clear-wash zone 13 has two chambers 37.
- the rinsing zone 14 has three successive chambers 38, preferably with straight walls again, which lie in the longitudinal central axis of the drum 10 at right angles intersecting planes.
- the last chamber 36 of the prewash zone 12 and the first chamber 37 of the final wash zone 13 is associated with an outer drum 16.
- the first chamber 38 of the rinse zone 14 as well as the last (third) chamber 38 of the rinse zone 14 is associated with an outer drum 16.
- the middle chamber 38 of the rinsing zone 14 has no external drum 16 in the continuous washing machine shown here.
- fresh water can be fed to the first chamber 38 and the last chamber 38 of the rinsing zone 14, if required.
- All outer drums 16 open into drainage lines 42 which can be shut off by valves 41.
- Further outflow pipes 43 branch off from the outer drums 16 assigned to the two chambers 38 of the rinsing zone 14 and lead to a collecting tank 44.
- the drain lines 43 are each assigned a valve 55.
- the continuous washing machine shown in Fig. 4 has a total of twelve chambers in the drum 10.
- the first three chambers 46 form the prewash zone 12.
- Five consecutive chambers 47 form the final wash zone 13.
- Finally four chambers 48 are provided with preferably straight and even walls in the continuous washing machine shown here to form the rinsing zone 14.
- External drums 16 are associated with the continuous washing machine of Fig. 4 of the last chamber 46 of the pre-wash zone 12, the first chamber 47 of the final wash zone 13 and the first chamber 48 and the last chamber 48 of the rinse zone 14.
- the two middle chambers 48 of the rinsing zone 14, no outer drum 16 is associated with the continuous washing machine shown.
- shut-off fresh water lines 50 are guided to the first and last chamber 48 of the rinse zone 14.
- a drain line 52 which can be shut off by valves 51 leads to a flushing water drain, for example a sewer.
- a further drain line 53 is preferably a storage tank. This also applies to all other embodiments.
- Each drain line 53 is associated with a valve.
- the continuous washing machine shown in Fig. 5 has a total of thirteen chambers successively accommodated in the common drum 10.
- the first three chambers 56 form the prewash zone 12. Five subsequent chambers
- the rinse zone 14 is formed from five adjoining the final wash zone 13 chamber 58 again with preferably planar and straight walls.
- the last chamber 56 of the prewash zone 12 and the first chamber 57 of the final wash zone 13 is assigned an outer drum 16 in each case.
- three of the total of five chambers 58 for forming the rinse zone 14 have an outer drum 16.
- the first, the middle and the last chamber 58 of the rinse zone 14 each associated with an outer drum 16.
- the second and fourth chambers 58 of the washing zone 14 have no outer drum 16 in the continuous washing machine shown here.
- a chamber 58 having no outer drum 16 is bounded on both sides
- the middle, third chamber 58 has no outer drum 16 from a one outer drum 16 having chamber 58 of the rinse zone.
- the rinsing zone 14 is formed by five chambers 58, wherein only the first and the last chamber 58 an outer drum 16 is associated.
- a fresh water supply line 16 which can be shut off by a valve 59 is also routed to each outer drum 16 having chamber 58 of the rinsing zone 14 in the continuous washing machine.
- a drain line 61 branches off, which leads to a drainage channel. All drain lines 61 have a valve 62 which can be opened and closed as needed. From the three chambers 58 of the rinse zone 14 associated outer drums 16 branches off from each other by a valve 63 shut-off drain line 64, which leads to a collection tank 65.
- the collection tanks 26, 35, 44, 54 and 65 also receive the liquid of the bound and / or free liquor removed from the washed laundry by the dewatering device 66 following from the continuous washing machine. Furthermore, leads into the collection tank 26, 35, 44, 54 and 65 a closable by a valve fresh water line 67. Another shut off a valve fresh water line leads to the input hopper 17 in front of the drum 10 of the respective continuous washing machine. From the collection tank 26, 35, 44, 54 and 65 can be pumped to the input hopper 17 via a supply line 69 which can be shut off from a valve supply liquid. This can be done mixing with fresh water.
- valve supply line 70 leads from the collection tank 26, 35, 44, 54 and 65 either to the last chamber of Vorwaschzone 12 or the first chamber of the final wash zone 13.
- the inventive method is characterized in particular for the previously described embodiments of continuous washing machines in that at least one bath change in the rinse zone 14 is made. In this case, a bath change always takes place in such chambers 20, 29, 38, 48 and 58 of the rinse zone 14, which an outer drum 16 is associated.
- the at least one bath change takes place in at least some chambers 20, 29, 38, 48 and 58 of the rinsing zone 14 independently of other chambers 20, 29, 38, 48 and 58, respectively.
- the bath change can be targeted in any chambers 20, 29, 38, 48 and 58, respectively.
- rinsing contaminated treatment liquid namely rinsing liquid
- the laundry is largely separated from the treatment liquid, namely rinsing liquid.
- the rinsing liquid, the free liquor, which is not bound in the laundry is preferably completely discharged from that chamber 20, 29, 38, 48 or 58, to which an outer drum 16 is assigned.
- the free liquor can either be directed to the drain or cached in the collection tank 26, 35, 44, 54 and 65, respectively.
- the respective chamber 20, 29, 38, 48 and 58 After draining the rinsing liquid, the respective chamber 20, 29, 38, 48 and 58 again to the intended level with fresh water from the fresh water line 21, 30, 40, 50 or 60 or liquid from the collection tank 26, 35, 44, 54 or 65 filled.
- This draining of rinse water and filling with fresh water preferably forms the so-called bath change.
- the rinsing zone 14 may also take place a post-treatment of the laundry, preferably an equipping, but also a bleaching, neutralizing and / or starches.
- This chamber 20, 29, 38, 48 and 58, respectively can only be used for aftertreatment or for rinsing and subsequent aftertreatment.
- the fresh water is supplied with aftertreatment agent.
- the aftertreatment liquid is cached after completion of the aftertreatment in the collection tank 26, 35, 44, 54 and 65 and reused at least once.
- not all chambers 20, 29, 38, 48, 58 of the rinsing zone 14 are assigned an outer drum 16. Only those chambers 20, 29, 38, 48, 58 of the rinsing zone 14, in which a bath change takes place, an outer drum 16 is assigned. In this way, not every chamber 20, 29, 38, 48, 58 of the rinsing zone 14 needs to be assigned to an outer drum 16.
- the laundry from the last chamber 19 of the final wash zone 13 with the entire liquor into the chamber 20 of the rinse zone 14 at least the entire free liquor, ie the final wash liquid, is first drained via the outer drum 16 and then introduced fresh water into the chamber 20. It then takes the rinsing of the laundry. After rinsing, the rinse water can be drained off and refilled with fresh water, to which an aftertreatment agent, for example a finishing agent, is then added. It then takes place in the chamber 20 of the rinse zone 14, the aftertreatment (for example, equipment) of the laundry. The after-treatment may be omitted if necessary.
- the laundry with the entire fleet and although preferably also the free liquor discharged through the discharge chute 15 from the drum 10 and thus discharged the finished treated laundry items from the continuous washing machine.
- the dewatering device 66 is then a drainage of the laundry of the entire laundry costs.
- the clear wash liquid is first drained via the outer drum 16. It is then fed to the chamber 29 fresh water and hereby rinsed the laundry. After this first bath change, optionally, at least one further bath change in the first chamber 29 of the rinse zone 14 can take place. Subsequently, the laundry with the entire rinsing liquid is transported from the first chamber 29 into the second chamber 29 of the rinsing zone 14. It is then drained in the second chamber 29 of the rinse zone 14, the rinsing liquid from the first chamber 29 of the rinse zone 14 and again filled fresh water into the second chamber 29, so made a first bath change. Now another rinsing takes place in the second chamber 29 of the rinse zone 14. Again, a multiple bath change take place.
- the method according to the invention is carried out with the continuous washing machine of FIG. 3 as follows:
- the laundry lot with the entire clear wash liquid is transferred into the first chamber 29 of the rinse zone 14.
- the clear wash water, which is not bound in the laundry through the External drum 16 discharged and then passed fresh water into the chamber 29, so made a first bath change.
- the first rinse in the chamber 29 is now carried out.
- the bath change in the first chamber 29 of the rinse zone 14 can optionally be repeated if rinsing with fresh water in the first chamber 29 is required. It then takes place in the first chamber 29 of the rinse zone 14, a multiple bath change.
- the laundry item After rinsing the laundry in the first chamber 29 of the rinsing zone 14, the laundry item is loaded into the second chamber 29 of the rinsing zone 14 together with the entire rinsing liquid, ie the free and bound liquor. In this second or middle chamber 29 of the rinse zone 14 no bath change takes place, because this chamber 29 is not assigned to an outer drum 16. In the second chamber 29, the laundry item is thus further rinsed with rinsing liquid from the first chamber 29 of the rinsing zone 14.
- the laundry item is transferred with the entire rinsing liquid into the last (third) chamber 29 of the rinsing zone 14 Bad Touch made in which the flushing liquid drained from the previous two chambers 29 and then the last chamber 29 is refilled with fresh water, with the intended level. There is now a rinse in the last chamber 29 of the rinse zone 14. If in this last chamber 29 also a post-treatment of the Wäschepostens takes place, a new bath change, wherein the fresh water supplied aftertreatment agent is added.
- the inventive method runs in principle with the continuous washing machine of FIG. 4 in the rinse zone 14 as well as in the previously described in connection with the continuous washing machine of FIG. 3 method in the rinse zone 14th
- the continuous washing machine of FIG. 4 has four chambers 48 for forming the rinsing zone 14, of which the two central chambers 48 no outer drum 16 is assigned, takes place in the second and third chamber 48 no bath change. Accordingly, in the second and third chambers 28 of the rinsing zone 14, the washing is rinsed with the rinsing liquid from the first chamber 48 of the rinsing zone 14, that is the rinsing liquid from the first chamber 48 with the laundry into the second chamber 48 and then into the third chamber 48 of the rinse zone 14 loaded.
- the rinsing zone 14 is formed of five successive chambers 58. In three of the five chambers 58 there is the possibility of one or more bath changes. It is thus in each case between two chambers 58 permitting a bath change in the continuous washing machine of FIG. 5, a chamber 58 in which no bath change takes place, because these chambers 58 are not Outside drum 16 is assigned.
- a first bath change takes place in the first chamber 58 of the rinse zone 14.
- no bath change takes place.
- Only in the third chamber 58 of the rinse zone 14 is again a bath change.
- no bath change is provided in the fourth chamber 58.
- At least one last bath change takes place in the last (fifth) chamber 58 of the rinsing zone 14. This can be done for rinsing or even for after-treatment. It is also conceivable, however, in the last chamber 58 of the rinsing zone 14 first to rinse the items of laundry and then to post-treat.
- the continuous washing machines according to the invention and the method according to the invention offer a multiplicity of advantages over conventional continuous washing machines in which the rinsing of the laundry in the rinsing zone takes place in countercurrent.
- a better dilution can be achieved, resulting in a more advantageous dishwashing result.
- the use of fresh water is thereby reduced, as well as the possibly required acid use to neutralize the laundry.
- every batch of laundry in its chamber receives an exact amount of water, which makes the rinsing process precisely controllable and reproducible.
- laundry parts of different colors and also coloreds and white laundry can be rinsed in successive chambers, without intervening empty chambers are required as before.
- the invention leads to an overall shorter throughput washing machines with a comparatively smaller number of chambers.
- the invention enables a faster bath change and a better wash result, which corresponds to that of a washer-extractor. If necessary, several bath changes are possible in one chamber, which results in better dirt and lint is possible. Finally, it is possible to perform the rinsing, the finishing, the neutralizing and other post-treatments of the laundry in the same rinsing chamber, even if the continuous washing machine has only a single rinsing chamber.
- the inventive method is not limited to continuous washing machines of the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1 to 5. Rather, the inventive method is basically suitable for all continuous washing machines with any number and arbitrary arrangement of the successive chambers.
- the number of chambers of the rinse zone 14 may be arbitrary.
- the division of the chambers of the rinse zone 14 in those that allow a bath change due to an outer drum 16 and those that have no outer drum 16 and thus do not allow Bad , be arbitrary. This is especially true for the succession of chambers for bath replacement on the one hand and chambers without a bath change on the other hand in the rinse zone 14th
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