Clothes processing equipment control system and clothes processing equipment

By designing power-off mechanisms for the main control module, display module, and touch module in the control system of the garment processing equipment, the problem of high power consumption in traditional equipment is solved, achieving a balance between low carbon and energy saving and normal use.

CN223921803UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17NANJING ROBOROCK INNOVATION TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520359380.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-03
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-03

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Technical Problem

Traditional garment processing equipment consumes a lot of power, leading to increased energy consumption, which is not in line with the social development trend of energy conservation and environmental protection.

Method used

In the control system of the garment processing equipment, the design of the main control module, display module and touch module enables power-off when the machine is off, and further reduces power consumption, especially when not connected to the network.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces the power consumption of clothing processing equipment, achieving low-carbon and energy-saving effects while ensuring normal use by users.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a clothes processing equipment control system and clothes processing equipment, and belongs to the technical field of household appliance control. The system comprises a main control module, a display module and a touch module. The main control module is used for controlling the clothes processing equipment to operate. The display module controls the master control module to be powered off when the clothes processing equipment is in a shutdown state, and the touch module controls the display module to be powered off when the clothes processing equipment is in the shutdown state and is not connected with the network. When the clothes processing equipment is in the shutdown state, the display module in the clothes processing equipment control system controls the main control module to be powered off, so that the power consumption of the clothes processing equipment can be reduced. Moreover, when the clothes processing equipment is in a shutdown state and is not connected with a network, the touch module in the control system of the clothes processing equipment can control the display module to be powered off, so that the power consumption of the clothes processing equipment can be further reduced, and the problem of high power consumption in the prior art is solved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application belongs to the field of home appliance control technology, and in particular relates to a control system for clothing processing equipment and clothing processing equipment. Background Technology

[0002] Low-carbon and environmentally friendly practices are a trend in modern lifestyles, making energy conservation a crucial standard in the home appliance industry. Clothing handling equipment includes washing machines, drying machines, and washer-dryer combos that combine washing and drying. The prolonged use of clothing handling equipment leads to significant energy consumption, increasing electricity costs for users and contradicting the social trend of energy conservation and environmental protection. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this application is to provide a control system for clothing processing equipment and clothing processing equipment, which aims to solve the problem of high power consumption in traditional technologies.

[0004] This application provides a control system for a garment processing device, applied to a garment processing device. The garment processing device includes a main body and a door assembly, the main body and the door assembly being connected. The control system for the garment processing device includes:

[0005] The main control module, located within the main body, is used to control the status of the clothing processing equipment;

[0006] A display module is disposed within the door assembly. The display module is connected to the main control module and is used to control the main control module to cut off power when the clothing processing equipment is in the off state.

[0007] A touch module is disposed within the door assembly and is adjacent to the display module. The touch module is connected to the display module and is used to control the display module to power off when the clothing processing equipment is in a powered-off state and not connected to the network.

[0008] In one embodiment, the door assembly is provided with a light-transmitting structure and a light-shielding structure, the light-transmitting structure and the light-shielding structure being integrally formed;

[0009] The display module is disposed opposite to the light-transmitting structure, and the touch module is disposed opposite to the light-transmitting structure.

[0010] In one embodiment, the garment handling equipment control system further includes:

[0011] A signal transmission module is disposed within the door assembly and is positioned opposite to the light-shielding structure. The signal transmission module is connected to the display module and the touch module and is used to transmit the unconnected network signal acquired by the display module to the touch module.

[0012] The touch module is used to send a first power-off signal to the display module based on the disconnected network signal, so as to control the display module to power off.

[0013] In one embodiment, the signal transmission module includes:

[0014] A data signal circuit, wherein a first end of the data signal circuit is connected to the display module and a second end of the data signal circuit is connected to the touch module, for transmitting the unconnected network signal acquired by the display module to the touch module.

[0015] In one embodiment, the signal transmission module further includes:

[0016] A clock signal circuit, wherein a first terminal of the clock signal circuit is connected to the display module and a second terminal of the clock signal circuit is connected to the touch module, is used to provide a clock synchronization signal during the transmission of signals not connected to the network;

[0017] The third terminal of the data signal circuit is connected to the third terminal of the clock signal circuit.

[0018] In one embodiment, the garment handling equipment control system further includes:

[0019] A first power supply control module is disposed within the door assembly and is disposed opposite to the light-shielding structure. The first power supply control module is connected to the touch module and the display module and is used to send a second power-off signal to the display module according to the first power-off signal to control the display module to cut off power.

[0020] In one embodiment, the first power supply control module includes:

[0021] A first matching circuit, wherein a first end of the first matching circuit is connected to the touch module, and a second end of the first matching circuit is connected to the display module.

[0022] In one embodiment, the first power supply control module further includes:

[0023] A first switching circuit, wherein a first terminal of the first switching circuit is connected to a third terminal of the first matching circuit, a second terminal of the first switching circuit is connected to a fourth terminal of the first matching circuit, and a third terminal of the first switching circuit is connected to a second terminal of the first matching circuit and the display module.

[0024] The first matching circuit is used to adjust the impedance of the connection terminal of the first switching circuit, and the first switching circuit is used to send the second power-off signal to the display module according to the first power-off signal, so as to control the display module to power off.

[0025] In one embodiment, the garment handling equipment control system further includes:

[0026] The second power supply control module is located within the main body. The second power supply control module is connected to the display module and the main control module. When the clothing processing equipment is powered off, the second power supply control module sends a fourth power-off signal to the main control module based on the third power-off signal sent by the display module, so as to control the main control module to cut off power.

[0027] In one embodiment, the second power supply control module includes:

[0028] A second matching circuit is provided, with its first terminal connected to the display module and its second terminal grounded.

[0029] In one embodiment, the second power supply control module further includes:

[0030] The second switching circuit has a first terminal connected to the third terminal of the second matching circuit, a second terminal connected to the main control module, and a third terminal connected to the second terminal of the second matching circuit.

[0031] The second matching circuit is used to adjust the impedance of the connection terminal of the second switching circuit, and the second switching circuit is used to send the fourth power-off signal to the main control module according to the third power-off signal, so as to control the main control module to power off.

[0032] In one embodiment, the touch module is used to control the display module to power on in response to a received power-on command when the clothing processing device is in a low-power state.

[0033] In one embodiment, the display module is used to control the main control module to power on when the clothing processing equipment is powered on.

[0034] This application provides a garment processing device, including the garment processing device control system described in any of the above embodiments.

[0035] The beneficial effects of this utility model embodiment compared with the prior art are:

[0036] The main body and door assembly are snap-fitted together, forming a recessed space. The clothing handling equipment control system is located within this space, providing physical protection, electromagnetic shielding, and facilitating installation and fixation. The main control module is located within the main body, allowing for easy control of the clothing handling equipment. For example, in a washing machine, it can control components such as the motor driving the drum or pulsator within the main body. Both the display and touch modules are located within the door assembly, with the touch module adjacent to the display module, allowing users to easily view the corresponding display and touch areas from the outside of the door assembly.

[0037] When the garment processing equipment is powered off, the display module connects to the main control module and controls it to cut off power, thus preventing the main control module from consuming electricity. Therefore, when the garment processing equipment is powered off, the main control module, controlled by the display module, cuts off power, reducing the equipment's power consumption.

[0038] When the garment processing equipment is powered off and not connected to the network, the touch module connects to the display module, controlling the display module to cut off power and thus stop consuming electricity. Therefore, when the garment processing equipment is powered off and not connected to the network, the display module is powered off via the touch module, further reducing the power consumption of the garment processing equipment.

[0039] Therefore, when the garment processing equipment is powered off, the power consumption of the main control module can be reduced by controlling the power cut-off via the display module in the garment processing equipment control system. Furthermore, when the garment processing equipment is powered off and not connected to the network, the power consumption of the display module can be further reduced by controlling the power cut-off via the touch module in the garment processing equipment control system, thus solving the problem of high power consumption in traditional technologies. The garment processing equipment control system provided in this application reduces power consumption, achieving not only low-carbon and energy-saving effects but also ensuring normal user operation. Attached Figure Description

[0040] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or exemplary technologies will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0041] Figure 1 The above are schematic diagrams of the overall structure of the clothing processing equipment in some embodiments provided in this application.

[0042] Figure 2 The diagram shows the structure of the control system for the clothing handling equipment in some embodiments provided in this application.

[0043] Figure 3 The diagram shows the structure of the gate component in some embodiments provided in this application.

[0044] Figure 4 The diagram shows the connection structure of the signal transmission module in some embodiments provided in this application.

[0045] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the connection structure of the first power supply control module in some embodiments provided in this application.

[0046] Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the connection structure between the first matching circuit and the first switching circuit in some embodiments provided in this application.

[0047] Figure 7 A schematic diagram of the connection structure of the second power supply control module in some embodiments provided in this application. Detailed Implementation

[0048] To make the technical problems, technical solutions, and beneficial effects to be solved by this application clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative and are not intended to limit the scope of this application.

[0049] It should be noted that when a component is referred to as being "fixed to" or "set on" another component, it can be directly on or indirectly on that other component. When a component is referred to as being "connected to" another component, it can be directly connected to or indirectly connected to that other component.

[0050] It should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this application.

[0051] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this application, "multiple" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0052] In traditional technology, the display board microcontroller unit (MCU), main transformer board MCU, and touch chip of clothing processing equipment are always powered on, regardless of whether the equipment is powered on or off, and thus consume power continuously, resulting in high power consumption.

[0053] To resolve the above issues, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 1 This application provides a control system 100 for a garment processing device, applied to a garment processing device. The garment processing device includes a main body 70 and a door assembly 80. The main body 70 and the door assembly 80 are connected. Please refer to [link to relevant documentation]. Figure 2 The garment handling equipment control system 100 includes a main control module 10, a display module 20, and a touch module 30. The main control module 10 is located within the main body 70. The display module 20 is located within the door assembly 80. The touch module 30 is located within the door assembly 80 and is arranged adjacent to the display module 20.

[0054] The main control module 10 is used to control the status of the garment processing equipment. The display module 20 is connected to the main control module 10 and is used to control the main control module 10 to power off when the garment processing equipment is in the off state. The touch module 30 is connected to the display module 20 and is used to control the display module 20 to power off when the garment processing equipment is in the off state and not connected to the network.

[0055] In this embodiment, the main body 70 is hinged to the door assembly 80. After the door assembly 80 is closed, it and the main body 70 form an accommodating space. The clothing processing equipment control system 100 is disposed within the accommodating space formed by the main body 70 and the door assembly 80, providing physical protection, electromagnetic shielding, and facilitating installation and fixation. The main control module 10 is disposed within the main body 70, facilitating control of the status of the clothing processing equipment. Taking a washing machine as an example, it can control whether components such as the motor driving the drum or pulsator within the main body 70 are running. The display module 20 and the touch module 30 are both disposed within the door assembly 80, and the touch module 30 and the display module 20 are arranged adjacent to each other, which allows the user to view the information of the corresponding display area and touch area of ​​the display module 20 and the touch module 30 from the outside of the door assembly 80.

[0056] When the garment processing equipment is powered off, regardless of whether it is connected to the network, the display module 20 connects to the main control module 10 to control the main control module 10 to cut off power, thus keeping the main control module 10 in a power-off state and no longer consuming power. Therefore, when the garment processing equipment is powered off, the main control module 10, controlled by the display module 20, cuts off power, reducing the power consumption of the garment processing equipment.

[0057] When the garment processing equipment is powered off and not connected to the network, the touch module 30 connects to the display module 20, controlling the display module 20 to power off, thus preventing it from consuming power. Therefore, when the garment processing equipment is powered off and not connected to the network, the display module 20 is powered off via the touch module 30, further reducing the power consumption of the garment processing equipment.

[0058] Therefore, when the garment processing equipment is powered off, the main control module 10 is powered off by the display module 20 in the garment processing equipment control system 100, thereby reducing the power consumption of the garment processing equipment. Furthermore, when the garment processing equipment is powered off and not connected to the network, the display module 20 is powered off by the touch module 30 in the garment processing equipment control system 100, further reducing the power consumption of the garment processing equipment and solving the problem of high power consumption in traditional technologies. The garment processing equipment control system 100 provided in this application reduces power consumption, achieving not only low-carbon and energy-saving effects but also ensuring normal user operation.

[0059] In one embodiment, the main control module 10 includes a main transformer board MCU, which can precisely control and manage various functions and operating statuses of the garment processing equipment. The display module 20 includes a display board MCU, which can display the content, display effects, and fault information of the garment processing equipment, as well as receive user input and respond to user operation buttons. The touch module 30 includes a touch chip, which enables users to perform various operations through the touch panel.

[0060] In one embodiment, when the main body 70 is hinged to the door assembly 80, the hinge is achieved through the frame structure 90, which facilitates quick installation and disassembly and provides reliable mechanical fixing force.

[0061] Please see Figure 3 In one embodiment, the door assembly 80 is provided with a light-transmitting structure 810 and a light-shielding structure 820. The light-transmitting structure 810 and the light-shielding structure 820 are integrally formed. The display module 20 is disposed opposite to the light-transmitting structure 810. The touch module 30 is disposed opposite to the light-transmitting structure 810.

[0062] In this embodiment, the light-transmitting structure 810 and the light-shielding structure 820 are integrated. The display module 20 and the touch module 30 are both arranged opposite to the light-transmitting structure 810, which is beneficial for users to view the information of the corresponding display area and touch area of ​​the display module 20 and the touch module 30 from the external side of the light-transmitting structure 810.

[0063] The light-shielding structure 820 can be a non-transparent body, which can cover and block components that do not need to be seen by the user.

[0064] In one embodiment, the light-transmitting structure 810 can be a light-transmitting body, which is beneficial for clearly displaying information, with a light transmittance value between 6.5% and 9.5%. The light-blocking structure 820 has a light transmittance of less than or equal to 10%, preferably less than or equal to 5%, for example, setting the light transmittance to about 0% to achieve complete opacity.

[0065] In one embodiment, the light-transmitting structure 810 is located in the middle of the door assembly 80, but it can also be adjusted according to actual application requirements.

[0066] In one embodiment, the light-transmitting structure 810 can be made of a transparent material, and the area where the light-transmitting structure 810 is located can have a corresponding degree of light transmittance through printing and pasting processes.

[0067] Please see Figure 4 In one embodiment, the garment handling equipment control system 100 further includes a signal transmission module 40 disposed within the door assembly 80, and the signal transmission module 40 is disposed opposite to the light-shielding structure 820. The signal transmission module 40 is connected to the display module 20 and the touch module 30, and is used to transmit the unconnected network signal acquired by the display module 20 to the touch module 30. The touch module 30 is used to send a first power-off signal to the display module 20 based on the unconnected network signal, so as to control the display module 20 to power off.

[0068] In this embodiment, the signal transmission module 40 is disposed within the door assembly 80, which facilitates connection with the display module 20 and the touch module 30, shortens the connection lines, and reduces costs. The signal transmission module 40 is positioned opposite the light-shielding structure 820, ensuring that the user cannot see the signal transmission module 40 from the external side of the door assembly 80, thus effectively shielding and covering the signal transmission module 40.

[0069] The signal transmission module 40 enables the transmission of unconnected network signals between the display module 20 and the touch module 30. An unconnected network signal can be understood as no network connection, while a network connection signal can be understood as a connected network. The unconnected network signal acquired by the display module 20 can be obtained from the WiFi module in the clothing processing device. If there is no network connection, i.e., no network access, the display module 20 will not perform subsequent Over-the-Air (OTA) upgrades. Furthermore, upon receiving the unconnected network signal from the display module 20, the touch module 30 sends a first power-off signal to power off the display module 20.

[0070] Therefore, when the garment processing equipment is powered off and not connected to the network, the touch module 30 controls the display module 20 to turn off the power, so that the display module 20 is not powered on and no longer consumes power, further reducing the power consumption of the garment processing equipment.

[0071] In one embodiment, if the garment processing equipment is powered off and the display module 20 receives a network signal, a subsequent OTA upgrade is performed to maintain the power-on state, ensuring the display module 20 functions normally. When the garment processing equipment is powered off, regardless of whether a network signal is received, the display module 20 controls the main control module 10 to power off, keeping the main control module 10 in a non-powered state and preventing it from consuming power.

[0072] Thus, while achieving low-carbon and energy-saving effects and ensuring the normal use of the display module 20, the main control module 10 is powered off by the display module 20, so that the main control module 10 is always in a power-off state when it is off, and no longer consumes power, thereby better reducing the power consumption of the clothing processing equipment.

[0073] In one embodiment, if the garment processing equipment is powered off, and the touch module 30 does not receive a power-on command from the user within a preset time, the display module 20 determines whether it is connected to the network and obtains a network connection signal or a network disconnection signal. If the display module 20 obtains a network connection signal, it controls the main control module 10 to power off. If the display module 20 obtains a network disconnection signal, it also controls the main control module 10 to power off and sends the network disconnection signal to the touch module 30. The touch module 30 then controls the display module 20 to power off.

[0074] In one embodiment, the preset time can be 60 seconds, 45 seconds, or 30 seconds, which can be set according to the actual application scenario.

[0075] In one embodiment, the signal transmission module 40 includes a data signal circuit 410 and a clock signal circuit 420. A first terminal of the data signal circuit 410 is connected to the display module 20. A second terminal of the data signal circuit 410 is connected to the touch module 30, and is used to transmit unconnected network signals acquired by the display module 20 to the touch module 30.

[0076] The first terminal of the clock signal circuit 420 is connected to the display module 20. The second terminal of the clock signal circuit 420 is connected to the touch module 30 and is used to provide a clock synchronization signal during signal transmission without a network connection. The third terminal of the data signal circuit 410 is connected to the third terminal of the clock signal circuit 420 and is also connected to the power supply VCC.

[0077] In this embodiment, the power supply provides the required voltage to the third terminal of the data signal circuit 410 and the third terminal of the clock signal circuit 420, enabling the data signal circuit 410 and the clock signal circuit 420 to adapt to signal transmission between the display module 20 and the touch module 30. Through the data signal circuit 410, the transmission of unconnected network signals or network connection signals between the display module 20 and the touch module 30 is realized. Through the data signal circuit 410, the touch module 30 can determine whether network connection is in progress. If network connection is active, the touch module 30 does not power off the display module 20. If network connection is not active, the touch module 30 powers off the display module 20, achieving low-carbon energy saving while ensuring the normal operation of the display module 20.

[0078] The clock signal circuit 420 and the data signal circuit 410 implement two-wire signal transmission. The clock signal circuit 420 provides a synchronization signal for the transmission of signals not connected to the network or distribution network, ensuring that the two communicating parties, the display module 20 and the touch module 30, can accurately and orderly exchange data.

[0079] Therefore, through the data signal circuit 410 and the clock signal circuit 420, accurate and orderly transmission of network disconnection signals or network distribution signals between the display module 20 and the touch module 30 can be achieved. This ensures that when the clothing processing equipment is powered off and not connected to the network, the touch module 30 can control the display module 20 to cut off power, thereby reducing the power consumption of the clothing processing equipment.

[0080] In one embodiment, the data signal circuit 410 can be a serial data line. The clock signal circuit 420 can be a serial clock line.

[0081] In one embodiment, the data signal circuit 410 includes a first resistor 411 and a second resistor 412. One end of the first resistor 411 is connected to the display module 20. The other end of the first resistor 411 is connected to the touch module 30. One end of the second resistor 412 is connected to the other end of the first resistor 411 and the touch module 30. The other end of the second resistor 412 is connected to the power supply VCC.

[0082] The clock signal circuit 420 includes a third resistor 421 and a fourth resistor 422. One end of the third resistor 421 is connected to the display module 20. The other end of the third resistor 421 is connected to the touch module 30. One end of the fourth resistor 422 is connected to the other end of the third resistor 421 and the touch module 30. The other end of the fourth resistor 422 is connected to the other end of the second resistor 412 and is also connected to the power supply VCC.

[0083] In the data signal circuit 410 and clock signal circuit 420, the first resistor 411, the second resistor 412, the third resistor 421, and the fourth resistor 422 achieve impedance matching, pull-up resistors, current limiting, voltage division, filtering, and decoupling functions between the display module 20 and the touch module 30, ensuring accurate and stable transmission of signals between the display module 20 and the touch module 30. Therefore, the touch module 30 can accurately and stably power off or maintain power on the display module 20 based on unconnected network signals or distribution network signals.

[0084] Please see Figure 5 In one embodiment, the clothing handling equipment control system 100 further includes a first power supply control module 50, which is disposed within the door assembly 80 and is positioned opposite to the light-shielding structure 820. The first power supply control module 50 is connected to the touch module 30 and the display module 20, and is used to send a second power-off signal to the display module 20 according to a first power-off signal, so as to control the display module 20 to power off.

[0085] In this embodiment, the first power supply control module 50 is disposed within the door assembly 80, which facilitates the connection between it and the display module 20 and the touch module 30, shortens the connection lines, and reduces costs. The first power supply control module 50 is disposed opposite to the light-shielding structure 820, so that the user cannot see the first power supply control module 50 from the external side of the door assembly 80, thus providing a shielding and covering function for the first power supply control module 50.

[0086] After receiving the network disconnection signal from the display module 20, the touch module 30 sends a first power-off signal to the first power supply control module 50. Based on the first power-off signal from the touch module 30, the first power supply control module 50 generates a second power-off signal and transmits it to the display module 20, controlling the display module 20 to power off.

[0087] The first power supply control module 50 is connected between the touch module 30 and the display module 20, which realizes the conversion of the first power-off signal sent by the touch module 30. It can play the role of electrical isolation and fault isolation between the touch module 30 and the display module 20, and avoid signal interference and fault interference between the touch module 30 and the display module 20.

[0088] Meanwhile, the first power supply control module 50 is connected between the touch module 30 and the display module 20, realizing the conversion between the first power-off signal and the second power-off signal. It can convert the first power-off signal sent by the touch module 30 into the second power-off signal adapted to the display module 20, realizing the adaptation of different voltage standards between the touch module 30 and the display module 20, and can more stably and accurately control the power-off of the display module 20.

[0089] Therefore, when the clothing processing equipment is powered off and not connected to the network, the touch module 30 and the first power supply control module 50 jointly control the display module 20 to cut off the power, so that the display module 20 is not powered on and no longer consumes power, thereby reducing the power consumption of the clothing processing equipment.

[0090] In one embodiment, the first power supply control module 50 includes a first matching circuit 510 and a first switching circuit 520. A first terminal of the first matching circuit 510 is connected to the touch module 30. A second terminal of the first matching circuit 510 is connected to the display module 20. A first terminal of the first switching circuit 520 is connected to a third terminal of the first matching circuit 510 and to the power supply VCC. A second terminal of the first switching circuit 520 is connected to a fourth terminal of the first matching circuit 510. The third terminal of the first switching circuit 520 is connected to the second terminal of the first matching circuit 510 and the display module 20.

[0091] The first matching circuit 510 is used to adjust the impedance of the connection terminal of the first switching circuit 520. The first switching circuit 520 is used to send a second power-off signal to the display module 20 according to the first power-off signal, so as to control the display module 20 to power off.

[0092] In this embodiment, the first matching circuit 510 provides the first switching circuit 520 with the required bias voltage, current limiting, current-to-voltage conversion, and stable operating point. The first switching circuit 520 functions as a switch, changing the level signal input to the display module 20 based on its switching state, thereby controlling the display module 20 to power on or off.

[0093] The first matching circuit 510 and the first switching circuit 520 assist each other, enabling the level adjustment and conversion of the first power-off signal sent by the touch module 30 to form a second power-off signal to the display module 20, thereby controlling the display module 20 to power off.

[0094] Please see Figure 6 In one embodiment, the first matching circuit 510 includes a fifth resistor 511, a sixth resistor 512, and a seventh resistor 513. One end of the fifth resistor 511 is connected to the touch module 30. The other end of the fifth resistor 511 is connected to one end of the sixth resistor 512. The other end of the sixth resistor 512 is connected to one end of the seventh resistor 513. The other end of the seventh resistor 513 is connected to the display module 20.

[0095] The first switching circuit 520 includes a first transistor 521 and a freewheeling diode 522. A first terminal of the first transistor 521 is connected to the common connection terminal of a fifth resistor 511 and a sixth resistor 512. A second terminal of the first transistor 521 is connected to the common connection terminal of a sixth resistor 512 and a seventh resistor 513, and is also connected to the power supply VCC. A third terminal of the first transistor 521 is connected to the other end of the seventh resistor 513 and is connected to the display module 20.

[0096] The anode of the freewheeling diode 522 is connected to the third terminal of the first transistor 521. The cathode of the freewheeling diode 522 is connected to the second terminal of the first transistor 521. The freewheeling diode 522 serves both as a freewheeling diode and a clamping diode, thus protecting the first transistor 521.

[0097] In one embodiment, the first transistor 521 can be a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOS transistor). In another embodiment, the first transistor 521 can be a P-type MOS transistor.

[0098] The fifth resistor 511, the sixth resistor 512, and the seventh resistor 513 provide the first transistor 521 with the required bias voltage, current limiting, current-to-voltage conversion, and a stable operating point. Different switching states of the first transistor 521 cause changes in the input level signal to the display module 20, thereby controlling the display module 20 to power on or off.

[0099] Please see Figure 7In one embodiment, the clothing processing equipment control system 100 further includes a second power supply regulation module 60, which is disposed within the main body 70. The second power supply regulation module 60 is connected to the display module 20 and the main control module 10, and is used to send a fourth power-off signal to the main control module 10 according to the third power-off signal sent by the display module 20 when the clothing processing equipment is powered off, so as to control the main control module 10 to cut off power.

[0100] In this embodiment, the second power supply control module 60 is disposed within the main body 70. The user cannot see the second power supply control module 60 from the external side of the clothing processing equipment, thus the module is effectively shielded and covered.

[0101] When the garment processing equipment is powered off, the display module 20 sends a third power-off signal to the second power supply control module 60. Based on the third power-off signal from the display module 20, the second power supply control module 60 generates a fourth power-off signal and transmits it to the main control module 10, controlling the main control module 10 to power off.

[0102] The second power supply control module 60 is connected between the display module 20 and the main control module 10, which realizes the conversion of the third power failure signal sent by the display module 20. It can play the role of electrical isolation and fault isolation between the display module 20 and the main control module 10, and avoid signal interference and fault interference between the display module 20 and the main control module 10.

[0103] Meanwhile, the second power supply control module 60 is connected between the display module 20 and the main control module 10, realizing the conversion between the third power failure signal and the fourth power failure signal. It can convert the third power failure signal sent by the display module 20 into the fourth power failure signal adapted to the main control module 10, realizing the adaptation of different voltage standards between the display module 20 and the main control module 10, and can more stably and accurately control the power failure of the main control module 10.

[0104] Therefore, when the clothing processing equipment is in the off state, the display module 20 and the second power supply control module 60 jointly control the main control module 10 to cut off the power, so that the main control module 10 is in an unpowered state and no longer consumes power, thereby reducing the power consumption of the clothing processing equipment.

[0105] In one embodiment, the second power supply control module 60 includes a second matching circuit 610 and a second switching circuit 620. A first terminal of the second matching circuit 610 is connected to the display module 20. A first terminal of the second switching circuit 620 is connected to a third terminal of the second matching circuit 610. A second terminal of the second switching circuit 620 is connected to the main control module 10. The third terminal of the second switching circuit 620 is connected to the second terminal of the second matching circuit 610 and grounded.

[0106] The second matching circuit 610 is used to adjust the impedance of the connection terminal of the second switching circuit 620. The second switching circuit 620 is used to send a fourth power-off signal to the main control module 10 according to the third power-off signal, so as to control the main control module 10 to power off.

[0107] In this embodiment, the second matching circuit 610 provides the second switching circuit 620 with the required bias voltage, current limiting, current-to-voltage conversion, and stable operating point. The second switching circuit 620 functions as a switch, changing the level signal input to the main control module 10 based on its switching state, thereby controlling the main control module 10 to power on or off.

[0108] The second matching circuit 610 and the second switching circuit 620 assist each other, enabling the level adjustment and conversion of the third power-off signal sent by the display module 20 to form a fourth power-off signal to the main control module 10, thereby controlling the main control module 10 to power off.

[0109] In one embodiment, the second matching circuit 610 includes an eighth resistor 611 and a ninth resistor 612. One end of the eighth resistor 611 is connected to the display module 20. The other end of the eighth resistor 611 is connected to one end of the ninth resistor 612. The other end of the ninth resistor 612 is grounded.

[0110] The second switching circuit 620 includes a second transistor 621. The first terminal of the second transistor 621 is connected to the common terminal of the eighth resistor 611 and the ninth resistor 612. The second terminal of the second transistor 621 is connected to the main control module 10. The third terminal of the second transistor 621 is connected to the other terminal of the ninth resistor 612 and grounded.

[0111] In one embodiment, the second transistor 621 may be a bipolar junction transistor (BJT).

[0112] The eighth resistor 611 and the ninth resistor 612 provide the necessary bias voltage, current limiting, current-to-voltage conversion, and stable operating point for the second transistor 621. Different switching states of the second transistor 621 cause changes in the input level signal to the main control module 10, thereby controlling the main control module 10 to power on or off.

[0113] In one embodiment, the touch module 30 is used to control the display module 20 to power on in response to a power-on command triggered by a user when the garment processing device is in a low-power state.

[0114] In this embodiment, the low-power states of the garment processing equipment include a state where the main control module 10 is powered off and the display module 20 is powered on, and a state where both the main control module 10 and the display module 20 are powered off. In the low-power states of the garment processing equipment, the touch module 30 can detect in real time whether the user has triggered the power button to turn on the device. If the user triggers the power button, a power-on command is generated. The touch module 30 responds to the power-on command, controlling the display module 20 and the main control module 10 to power on, so that the garment processing equipment can operate normally. Therefore, the garment processing equipment control system 100 provided in this application not only reduces power consumption to achieve low-carbon energy saving but also ensures normal user operation.

[0115] In one embodiment, when the touch module 30 controls the display module 20 to power on, the first power supply regulation module 50 controls the display module 20 to power on as well. The first power supply regulation module 50 can regulate the level signal input to the display module 20, thereby controlling the display module 20 to power on or off.

[0116] In one embodiment, the display module 20 is used to control the main control module 10 to power on when the garment processing equipment is powered on.

[0117] In this embodiment, when the clothing processing device is in a low-power state, the touch module 30 responds to the power-on command triggered by the user and controls the display module 20 to power on, thus putting the clothing processing device into a powered-on state. Then, the display module 20 controls the main control module 10 to power on via the second power supply control module 60, enabling the main control module 10 to operate and thus ensuring the normal operation of the clothing processing device to meet the user's needs.

[0118] This application provides a garment processing device, including the garment processing device control system 100 described in any of the above embodiments. The garment processing device can be a device for washing garments, a device for drying garments, or a washer-dryer combo that can perform both washing and drying. The garment processing device can be a garment processing device directly placed on the ground or a display surface, or it can be a wall-mounted or countertop garment processing device.

[0119] Those skilled in the art will clearly understand that, for the sake of convenience and brevity, the above-described division of functional units and modules is merely an example. In practical applications, the above functions can be assigned to different functional units and modules as needed, that is, the internal structure of the device can be divided into different functional units or modules to complete all or part of the functions described above. The functional units and modules in the embodiments can be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit can exist physically separately, or two or more units can be integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be implemented in hardware or as a software functional unit. Furthermore, the specific names of the functional units and modules are only for easy differentiation and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application.

[0120] In the above embodiments, the descriptions of each embodiment have their own emphasis. Parts not described in detail or in a particular embodiment can be referred to in the relevant descriptions of other embodiments. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the units and algorithm steps of the various examples described in conjunction with the embodiments disclosed herein can be implemented in electronic hardware, or a combination of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether these functions are implemented in hardware or software depends on the specific application and design constraints of the technical solution. Those skilled in the art can use different methods to implement the described functions for each specific application, but such implementations should not be considered beyond the scope of this application.

[0121] The division into modules or units is merely a logical functional division. In actual implementation, there may be other division methods. For example, multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be ignored or not executed. Furthermore, the coupling or direct coupling or communication connection shown or discussed may be indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices, or units, and may be electrical, mechanical, or other forms.

[0122] The units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate. Some or all of the units can be selected to achieve the purpose of this embodiment, depending on actual needs. Furthermore, the functional units in the various embodiments of this application can be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit can exist physically separately, or two or more units can be integrated into one unit. The integrated units described above can be implemented in hardware or as software functional units.

[0123] If the integrated module / unit is implemented as a software functional unit and sold or used as an independent product, it can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium. The computer program includes computer program code, which can be in the form of source code, object code, executable files, or certain intermediate forms. The computer-readable medium can include: any entity or device capable of carrying the computer program code, recording media, USB flash drives, portable hard drives, magnetic disks, optical disks, computer memory, read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), electrical carrier signals, telecommunication signals, and software distribution media, etc. It should be noted that the content included in the computer-readable medium can be appropriately added or removed according to the requirements of legislation and patent practice in the jurisdiction. For example, in some jurisdictions, according to legislation and patent practice, computer-readable media do not include electrical carrier signals and telecommunication signals.

[0124] The embodiments described above are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and are not intended to limit it. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features; and these modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, and should all be included within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1.A laundry treating apparatus control system, characterized by, The application is applied to a clothes processing device including a main body (70) and a door assembly (80), the main body (70) is connected with the door assembly (80), and the clothes processing device control system comprises: a main control module (10) arranged in the main body (70) and used for controlling the state of the clothes processing device; a display module (20) arranged in the door assembly (80), the display module (20) is connected with the main control module (10), and the display module (20) is used for controlling the main control module (10) to be powered off when the clothes processing device is in a shutdown state; a touch module (30) arranged in the door assembly (80), the touch module (30) is arranged adjacent to the display module (20), the touch module (30) is connected with the display module (20), and the touch module (30) is used for controlling the display module (20) to be powered off when the clothes processing device is in the shutdown state and is not connected with a network. 2.The laundry treating apparatus control system of claim 1, wherein, The door assembly (80) is provided with a light-transmitting structure (810) and a light-shielding structure (820), and the light-transmitting structure (810) and the light-shielding structure (820) are integrally formed; the display module (20) is arranged opposite to the light-transmitting structure (810), and the touch module (30) is arranged opposite to the light-transmitting structure (810). 3.The laundry treating apparatus control system of claim 2, wherein, The clothes processing device control system further comprises: a signal transmission module (40) arranged in the door assembly (80) and arranged opposite to the light-shielding structure (820), the signal transmission module (40) is connected with the display module (20) and the touch module (30), and the signal transmission module (40) is used for transmitting an unconnected network signal acquired by the display module (20) to the touch module (30); the touch module (30) is used for sending a first power-off signal to the display module (20) according to the unconnected network signal, so as to control the display module (20) to be powered off. 4.The laundry treating apparatus control system of claim 3, wherein, The signal transmission module (40) comprises: a data signal circuit (410), a first end of the data signal circuit (410) is connected with the display module (20), a second end of the data signal circuit (410) is connected with the touch module (30), and the data signal circuit (410) is used for transmitting the unconnected network signal acquired by the display module (20) to the touch module (30). 5.The laundry treating apparatus control system of claim 4, wherein, The signal transmission module (40) further comprises: a clock signal circuit (420), a first end of the clock signal circuit (420) is connected with the display module (20), a second end of the clock signal circuit (420) is connected with the touch module (30), and the clock signal circuit (420) is used for providing a clock synchronization signal in the process of transmitting the unconnected network signal; a third end of the data signal circuit (410) is connected with a third end of the clock signal circuit (420). 6.The laundry treating apparatus control system of claim 3, wherein, The clothes processing device control system further comprises: The first power supply regulation module (50) is arranged in the door assembly (80), and the first power supply regulation module (50) is arranged opposite to the light shielding structure (820). The first power supply regulation module (50) is connected with the touch module (30) and the display module (20), and is used for sending a second power-off signal to the display module (20) according to the first power-off signal, so as to control the display module (20) to be powered off. 7.The laundry treating apparatus control system of claim 6, wherein, The first power supply regulation module (50) comprises: A first matching circuit (510) is connected with the touch module (30) at a first end, and is connected with the display module (20) at a second end. 8.The laundry treating apparatus control system of claim 7, wherein, The first power supply regulation module (50) further comprises: A first switch circuit (520) is connected with a third end of the first matching circuit (510) at a first end, is connected with a fourth end of the first matching circuit (510) at a second end, and is connected with the second end of the first matching circuit (510) and the display module (20) at a third end. The first matching circuit (510) is used for adjusting the impedance of the connection end of the first switch circuit (520), and the first switch circuit (520) is used for sending the second power-off signal to the display module (20) according to the first power-off signal, so as to control the display module (20) to be powered off. 9.The laundry treating apparatus control system of claim 1, wherein, The clothes treatment equipment control system further comprises: A second power supply regulation module (60) is arranged in the main body (70), and the second power supply regulation module (60) is connected with the display module (20) and the main control module (10). In the shutdown state of the clothes treatment equipment, the second power supply regulation module (60) is used for sending a fourth power-off signal to the main control module (10) according to a third power-off signal sent by the display module (20), so as to control the main control module (10) to be powered off. 10.The laundry treating apparatus control system of claim 9, wherein, The second power supply regulation module (60) comprises: A second matching circuit (610) is connected with the display module (20) at a first end, and is grounded at a second end. 11.The laundry treating apparatus control system of claim 10, wherein, The second power supply regulation module (60) further comprises: A second switch circuit (620) is connected with a third end of the second matching circuit (610) at a first end, is connected with the main control module (10) at a second end, and is connected with the second end of the second matching circuit (610) at a third end. The second matching circuit (610) is used for adjusting the impedance of the connection end of the second switch circuit (620), and the second switch circuit (620) is used for sending the fourth power-off signal to the main control module (10) according to the third power-off signal, so as to control the main control module (10) to be powered off. 12.The system according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein, The touch module (30) is configured to control the display module (20) to be powered on in response to a received start-up instruction when the clothes treatment apparatus is in a low-power consumption state. 13.The laundry treating apparatus control system of claim 12, wherein the controller is configured to control the laundry treating apparatus to perform the laundry treating operation based on the determined type of the laundry. The display module (20) is configured to control the main control module (10) to be powered on when the clothes treatment apparatus is in a start-up state. 14.A laundry treating apparatus, characterized by, A clothes treatment apparatus control system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 13.