18575138. CLOTHES TREATMENT APPARATUS simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)
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CLOTHES TREATMENT APPARATUS
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CLOTHES TREATMENT APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18575138 titled 'CLOTHES TREATMENT APPARATUS
The present application describes a clothes treatment apparatus with a unique window design for user interaction.
- The apparatus includes a cabinet with a panel input hole and a mounting panel, a drum for holding clothes, a control circuit board, and a window with a film sensor.
- The drum has a drum input hole that aligns with the panel input hole for easy loading of clothes.
- The window features a window guide to prevent contact between the film wire and the mounting panel.
- The film sensor detects user interaction with the window body, enhancing user experience and control of the apparatus.
- The control circuit board manages the functions of the apparatus, ensuring efficient operation.
Potential Applications: - Laundry facilities - Clothing retail stores - Hotels and hospitality industry
Problems Solved: - Improved user interaction and control - Prevents damage to the film wire - Enhances overall user experience
Benefits: - User-friendly design - Efficient clothes treatment - Enhanced safety features
Commercial Applications: "Advanced Clothes Treatment Apparatus for Enhanced User Experience and Efficiency"
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the film sensor enhance user interaction with the apparatus? 2. What are the key benefits of the window design in this clothes treatment apparatus?
Original Abstract Submitted
The present application relates to a clothes treatment apparatus comprising: a cabinet including a panel input hole and a mounting panel, which has a panel-mounting hole; a drum which is rotatably provided in the cabinet to accommodate clothes, and has a drum input hole communicating with the panel input hole; a control circuit board positioned in the cabinet; and a window having a window body positioned in the panel-mounting hole, a film sensor provided on the window body so as to sense whether the body of a user comes in contact with the window body, and a film wire for connecting the film sensor and the control circuit board, wherein the window includes a window guide, which protrudes from a transparent member toward the control circuit board so as to prevent the film wire from coming in contact with the mounting panel.