Samsung electronics co., ltd. (20240093419). WASHING MACHINE simplified abstract
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WASHING MACHINE
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WASHING MACHINE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240093419 titled 'WASHING MACHINE
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a washing machine with a unique friction member design to improve stability and reduce noise during operation.
- The washing machine includes a cabinet, a tub, a rotating tub, a shaft, a motor, a drip pan, and a friction member.
- The friction member is mounted on the lower end of the shaft and has a curved surface that contacts the drip pan to reduce noise and improve stability.
- The friction member consists of a first portion secured to the shaft and a second portion with the curved surface.
Potential Applications
The technology could be applied to various types of washing machines to improve stability and reduce noise during operation.
Problems Solved
1. Noise reduction during washing machine operation. 2. Improved stability of the washing machine components.
Benefits
1. Enhanced user experience with quieter operation. 2. Longer lifespan of washing machine components due to reduced vibrations.
Potential Commercial Applications
Optimizing washing machines for residential and commercial use with improved stability and noise reduction.
Possible Prior Art
There may be prior art related to friction members in washing machines designed to reduce noise and improve stability, but specific examples are not provided in the patent application.
Unanswered Questions
How does the design of the friction member impact the overall performance of the washing machine?
The design of the friction member plays a crucial role in reducing noise and improving stability, but the specific details of its impact on performance are not elaborated on in the patent application.
Are there any potential drawbacks or limitations to using this friction member design in washing machines?
While the patent application highlights the benefits of the friction member design, it does not address any potential drawbacks or limitations that may arise from its implementation.
Original Abstract Submitted
disclosed herein is a washing machine including a cabinet, a tub provided in the cabinet, a rotating tub rotatably provided in the tub, a shaft connected to rotate the rotating tub, a motor configured to rotate the shaft and including a rotor and a stator, a drip pan disposed at a lower end of the cabinet, and a friction member mounted on a lower end of the shaft and configured to contact with at least one surface of the drip pan, wherein the friction member includes a first portion secured to the shaft, a second portion connected to the first portion and having a curved surface in contact with the at least one surface of the drip pan.