Abstract:
A method for controlling a garbage disposer that includes a crushing unit, a housing that includes an inlet port and an outlet port, a storage body, a communication hole, and an agitation unit is disclosed. The method includes the actions of connecting the communication hole with the inlet port by rotating the storage body. The method further includes opening the communication hole by rotating the agitation unit. The method further includes crushing, by the crushing unit, garbage. The method further includes supplying garbage to the inlet port. The method further includes closing the communication hole by rotating the agitation unit. The method further includes dehydrating garbage stored in the storage body by rotating the agitation unit and the storage body at a first rotation speed while maintaining the communication hole in a closed state.
Abstract:
A clothes treating apparatus includes a laundry keeping unit including at least one tray with a plurality of through holes formed thereon. A steam generator is detachably installed in the laundry keeping unit and configured to jet steam to the at least one tray. When the laundry is partially contaminated, steam may be concentratively jetted to the contaminated portion.
Abstract:
Washstand furniture is disclosed. The washstand furniture includes: a wash device including a wash bowl, a water supply assembly for supplying water to the wash bowl, and a drainage assembly for draining the water supplied to the wash bowl; an inner cabinet provided under the wash bowl, the inner cabinet having a space defined therein; a frame provided outside the inner cabinet for supporting the load of the wash device; an electrically operated module provided in the inner cabinet; a rail for moving the module provided in the inner cabinet; and a rail bracket for fastening the rail to the inside of the inner cabinet and for fixing the inner cabinet and the frame.
Abstract:
There is provided a washstand which may include a washing device that includes a bowl, a water-supply assembly that supplies water to the bowl, and a water-discharge assembly that drains water from the bowl, an inner cabinet provided below the bowl and having an inner space, a dryer configured to draw air through an air-intake hole opened toward a floor and to discharge air into the inner space of the inner cabinet, a utensil drying functional-module provided in the inner space of the inner cabinet and configured to dry utensils using air discharged from the dryer; and an outer cabinet covering an outer side of the inner cabinet. An external connection path may be defined between the inner cabinet and the outer cabinet, wherein the external connection path guides air discharged from the utensil drying functional-module toward the floor.
Abstract:
A condensing type clothes dryer having a heat pump cycle is provided that may include a drum in which an object to be dried may be accommodated; a circulation duct that forms a circulation passage such that air may circulate via the drum; and a heat pump cycle. The heat pump cycle may include a plurality of evaporators provided adjacent to each other in the circulation duct; a condenser provided at a downstream side of the plurality of evaporators and spaced therefrom, that absorbs heat of air discharged from the drum through the plurality of evaporators, and transfers the heat to air introduced into the drum through the condenser, using an operation fluid, which may circulate via the plurality of evaporators and the condenser; a plurality of divergence pipes that form a divergence passage, such that the operation fluid discharged from the condenser may be introduced into each of the plurality of evaporators; a plurality of electronic expansion valves provided at the plurality of divergence pipes, respectively, that opens and closes the plurality of divergence passage; and a controller that controls a flow amount of the operation fluid to be introduced into each of the plurality of evaporators by controlling an open degree of the divergence passage based on a super heat degree of the operation fluid passing through each of the plurality of evaporators.
Abstract:
A food waste treatment apparatus is described. The apparatus includes a housing that defines a space that is configured to dehydrate and dry food waste, the housing having a drain pipe that is configured to discharge water included in the food waste and an exhaust duct that is configured to exhaust air that dried the food waste. The apparatus further includes a dryer that is configured to dry the food waste by supplying dry air to the housing. The apparatus further includes an exhaust unit connected to the drain pipe and the exhaust duct, the exhaust unit being configured to prevent the air exhausted from the exhaust duct from flowing back into the drain pipe.
Abstract:
Washstand furniture includes: a wash device including a wash bowl, a water supply assembly for supplying water to the wash bowl, and a drainage assembly for draining the water supplied to the wash bowl; a cabinet provided under the wash bowl, the cabinet having a space defined therein; and a residual-water-suction-device-drying module provided inside the cabinet for receiving and drying separate components of a residual water suction device for suctioning liquid.
Abstract:
A washstand may include a wash device including a wash bowl, a water supply assembly that supplies water to the wash bowl, and a drainage assembly that drains the water supplied to the wash bowl. The washstand may also include a cabinet provided under the wash bowl, the cabinet having a space, a dryer that discharges air through a discharge port from an interior of the cabinet, and a utensil-drying module provided in the space of the cabinet and coupled to the dryer to receive air discharged from the dryer to dry utensils placed in the utensil-drying module. The cabinet may include a drainage hole arranged to drain residual water from the utensil-drying module out of the cabinet.
Abstract:
Washstand furniture includes: a wash device including a wash bowl, a water supply assembly for supplying water to the wash bowl, and a drainage assembly for draining the water supplied to the wash bowl; an inner cabinet provided under the wash bowl, the inner cabinet having a space defined therein; an outer cabinet for covering the outside of the inner cabinet; and a residual-water-suction-device-drying module provided inside the inner cabinet, the residual-water-suction-device-drying module including a plurality of receiving units for receiving and drying separate components of a residual water suction device for suctioning liquid, wherein an external connection channel communicating with the outside is defined between the inner cabinet and the outer cabinet, and the residual-water-suction-device-drying module further includes a plurality of fans for moving air that flows in the external connection channel to the receiving units of the residual-water-suction-device-drying module.
Abstract:
A washstand may include a wash device that includes a wash bowl, a water supply assembly that supplies water to the wash bowl, and a drainage assembly that drains the water supplied to the wash bowl. The washstand may further include an inner cabinet disposed under the wash bowl, an outer cabinet provided to cover an outside of the inner cabinet, and a frame for fastening the inner cabinet and the outer cabinet and for supporting a load of the wash device.