Abstract:
A dishwasher includes a tub defining a washing chamber, and a door rotatably connected to the tub. The door includes a door cover and a door liner connected to a rear side of the door cover. A condenser is disposed between the door cover and the door liner to condense stream, and a fan assembly sucks steam inside the tub and supplies the sucked steam to the condenser.
Abstract:
In a washing method of a drum type washing machine, a large amount of the laundry can be more effectively washed by effectively transmitting a mechanical force to the laundry by repeatedly and forcedly rotating a drum forward (or clockwise) or backward (or counterclockwise) for a short predetermined time. Through continuous rotation of the drum of the drum type washing machine, a falling washing is performed such that the laundry in the drum is washed by falling by a gravity, or a reversing washing is performed such that the laundry is washed by repeatedly rotating the drum forward (or clockwise) or backward (or counterclockwise) for a short predetermined time, thereby improving energy efficiency through economizing a washing time and washing water according to the amount of the laundry, and also preventing a waste of power by driving a heater at a proper time.
Abstract:
A vibration-absorbing supporting apparatus of a wine refrigerator comprises: a base member fixedly coupled to a lower portion of a wine refrigerator main body; a height control member coupled to the base member so as to control a height of the main body vertically; a floor supporting means coupled to the height control member to make a relative motion to the height control member in a vertical direction, and contacting with and supported on a floor on which the wine refrigerator is installed; and an elastic supporting member coupled between the height control member and the floor supporting means, for elastically supporting the base member coupled to the main body. Accordingly, wine bottles stored in the wine refrigerator are prevented from being shaken by external vibration, so that unique flavor of wine is maintained.
Abstract:
A refrigerator comprises: a body having a storage chamber and a mechanical chamber; a base plate arranged in the mechanical chamber without a direct contact with the body, and having a compressor; a first supporting member coupled to the body and supporting the body; and a second supporting member installed at a bottom of the base plate and supporting the base plate. A load of the body and a load of components inside the mechanical chamber are individually supported, so that vibration generated from the compressor, etc. is prevented from being transmitted to the body.
Abstract:
A method for controlling the dehydrating operation of a drum type washing machine includes a pre-acceleration step for accelerating a drum to a predetermined control starting speed, and a main accelerating step for accelerating the drum from the control starting speed to a target speed along a linear locus having a preset acceleration slope. A deviation of the center of gravity of the laundry and a pre-spinning time period are reduced in the aforementioned control method.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for programming a memory array are disclosed. In one embodiment, after each word line is programmed, an attempt is made to detect a defect on that word line. If a defect is detected, the word line is repaired with a redundant word line. The word lines are then reprogrammed and rechecked for defects. In another embodiment, after each word line is programmed, an attempt is made to detect a defect on that word line. If a defect is detected, that word line is repaired along with a previously-programmed adjacent word line. In yet another embodiment, after each word line is programmed, an attempt is made to detect a defect on that word line and a previously-programmed adjacent word line. If a defect is detected on that word line, that word line and the previously-programmed adjacent word line are repaired with redundant word lines.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a built-in refrigerator provided in a sink and effectively discharging heat from a condenser and a compressor. The built-in refrigerator includes a cabinet provided in the sink and a component chamber at a rear bottom thereof and a dust guard provided at a front bottom of the cabinet; a compressor provided in the component chamber; a condenser provided under a bottom surface of the cabinet; a ventilating passage communicating the component chamber with a bottom of the cabinet and outside of the dust guard for discharging heat generated from the condenser and the compressor to outside; and a cooling fan provided in the component chamber for cooling the compressor and the condenser.
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a shelf of a wine refrigerator including a frame disposed inside a chill room in the horizontal direction, a plurality of support wires formed long inside the frame in the forward and backward directions of the frame at predetermined intervals in the right and left directions of the frame, and a plurality of elastic support members inserted onto each support wire, for elastically supporting wine bottles.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a vibration reduction type refrigerator including a refrigerator main body having a cooling chamber for storing foods and a mechanical chamber, a compressor disposed in the mechanical chamber, for compressing refrigerants, and a suction pipe connected to the side of the compressor, disposed in the mechanical chamber in the width direction of the refrigerator main body, and connected to an outlet pipe of an evaporator disposed at one side end of the mechanical chamber. The vibration reduction type refrigerator can prevent the vibration generated by the compressor from being transmitted to the refrigerator main body through the suction pipe and the discharge pipe connected to the compressor, by minimizing spaces occupied by the suction pipe and the discharge pipe in the mechanical chamber and increasing the length of the suction pipe and the discharge pipe.
Abstract:
Provided is a method and apparatus for searching for an expected caller using a caller identifier (ID) in a mobile communication system. Upon receiving a call reception request from a caller, the terminal searches a phone book for a phone number which is fully identical to the caller ID. If there is no phone number that is fully identical to the caller ID, the terminal searches the phone book for a phone number that is identical to the caller ID in part. If there is a phone number that is identical to the caller ID in part, the terminal displays information on the searched phone number as expected caller information.