Outer cylinder of clothes treating equipment and clothes treating equipment
By setting a receiving cavity outside the outer cylinder's receiving part, the problem of the small inner cylinder space making it difficult to store sterilization substances is solved, achieving a larger storage capacity and simplified maintenance, thus improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520321596.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-26
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, the space of the inner drum's lifting ribs is too small to store a sufficient amount of antibacterial substances, which is especially noticeable in underwear washing machines, resulting in limited sterilization effects.
A storage compartment is provided in the outer drum of the garment processing equipment to store antibacterial substances. The compartment is connected to the inner cavity through a through hole. The storage compartment is located outside the outer drum, which increases the storage capacity of the antibacterial substances. It is also sealed with a cover to simplify maintenance and reduce interference with the inner drum.
It increases the storage capacity of disinfectant, reduces maintenance difficulty, decreases the possibility of malfunctions, improves user experience, and facilitates monitoring of disinfectant usage.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of household appliance technology, and more particularly to an outer drum of a garment processing device and the garment processing device itself. Background Technology
[0002] In related technologies, washing machines are equipped with sterilization functions, such as silver ion sterilization technology. Usually, sterilizing substances such as silver ions are stored in the lifting ribs of the inner drum. However, the space inside the lifting ribs is small, especially the inner drum space and the space inside the lifting ribs of underwear washing machines are even smaller. The capacity of sterilizing substances can be designed to be small, making it difficult to store a sufficient amount of sterilizing substances. Utility Model Content
[0003] In view of this, embodiments of this application aim to provide an outer drum of a garment processing device and a garment processing device that can increase the storage capacity of antibacterial substances. The outer drum of the garment processing device includes:
[0004] The cylindrical body has an inner cavity and a first through hole;
[0005] A receiving portion is disposed on the outer side wall of the cylindrical body, forming a receiving cavity with the cylindrical body having an open end. The receiving cavity is used to directly or indirectly store sterilizing substances. The first through hole connects the inner cavity and the receiving cavity.
[0006] A cover is provided on the receiving portion to close the opening end of the receiving cavity.
[0007] In some embodiments, the outer cylinder further includes:
[0008] A sterilization container has a storage cavity, the sterilization container is disposed within the receiving cavity, the storage cavity is used to store sterilization substances, and the sterilization substances can be released from the storage cavity into the receiving cavity.
[0009] In some embodiments, the sterilization container is made of a rigid material and has a second through-hole that connects the receiving cavity and the storage cavity.
[0010] In some embodiments, at least a portion of the contour of the sterilization container is adapted to the receiving cavity.
[0011] In some embodiments, the sterilization container is a cube, and at least one face of the cube has a plurality of the second through holes.
[0012] In some embodiments, the sterilization container is a flexible container with filter holes.
[0013] In some embodiments, the flexible container is made of at least one of flexible plastic, fiber, or resin.
[0014] In some embodiments, the flexible container is a cloth bag.
[0015] In some embodiments, the outer cylinder further includes:
[0016] A spraying device having a spraying chamber for storing a disinfectant, the spraying device being capable of spraying the disinfectant into the chamber.
[0017] In some embodiments, the outer cylinder further includes:
[0018] A connecting post is provided on the outer wall of the cylinder body, and the cover is connected to the connecting post.
[0019] In some embodiments, the cover is guided or fastened to the connecting post.
[0020] In some embodiments, the outer cylinder further includes:
[0021] A sealing element is disposed between the cover and the receiving portion.
[0022] In some embodiments, the receiving portion and the cylindrical body are integrally formed, or the receiving portion and the cover are integrally formed.
[0023] In some embodiments, the receiving portion is located at the bottom of the cylindrical body, or at a position on the cylindrical body that is one-third, one-half, or two-thirds below the height of the inner cavity of the cylindrical body.
[0024] The outer cylinder provided in this application embodiment has its receiving portion located outside the cylinder body. This allows for the design of the receiving cavity size according to requirements, without being limited by the structure of the inner cylinder. This can appropriately increase the storage capacity of the sterilizing substance and reduce the frequency of addition and replacement. For example, when the outer cylinder is used in relatively small garment processing equipment for underwear, it does not occupy the limited structural space of the inner cylinder. Simultaneously, the design of the inner cylinder and cylinder body can be simpler, eliminating the need for additional space reserved for the sterilizing substance. Users or maintenance personnel can inspect or replace the device without opening the inner cylinder, reducing maintenance difficulty. Placing the receiving portion outside the cylinder body reduces the possibility of interference with the high-speed rotating inner cylinder, decreasing the likelihood of malfunctions. It also facilitates integration with other control systems as needed, such as setting up electrical components to monitor the usage of the sterilizing substance to determine whether it needs to be added, greatly improving the user experience.
[0025] This application embodiment also provides a garment processing device, including:
[0026] The outer cylinder described in any one of the embodiments of this application;
[0027] An inner cylinder is disposed within the inner cavity.
[0028] The garment processing device provided in this application embodiment has the same beneficial effects as the aforementioned outer cylinder because it includes the outer cylinder described above. Attached Figure Description
[0029] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the outer cylinder in one embodiment of this application;
[0030] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A structural schematic diagram of the outer cylinder from another perspective, showing the first through hole;
[0031] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A partial structural diagram of the outer cylinder is shown, in which the first through hole is illustrated;
[0032] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of point A;
[0033] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the cover, sterilization container and sealing element in one embodiment of this application;
[0034] Figure 6 for Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the exploded structure;
[0035] Figure 7 for Figure 5 A structural schematic diagram of the cover, sterilization container, and seal from another perspective;
[0036] Figure 8 for Figure 7 A schematic diagram of the explosion structure.
[0037] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures
[0038] Outer cylinder 100; cylinder body 10; inner cavity 10a; first through hole 10b; outer side wall 11; accommodating part 20; accommodating cavity 20a; open end 21; cover 30; docking part 31; groove 32; sterilization container 40; guide block 41; second through hole 40a; connecting post 50; connecting hole 50a; sealing element 60; reinforcing rib 70. Detailed Implementation
[0039] The embodiments of this application will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are used to illustrate this application, but should not be used to limit the scope of this application.
[0040] It should be noted that in the embodiments of this application, the orientations or positional relationships such as "top" and "bottom" are based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that these orientational terms 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. The application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0041] In the description of the embodiments of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the term "connection" should be interpreted broadly. For example, it can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; it can be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in the embodiments of this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0042] In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "some embodiments," "exemplary," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the embodiments of this application. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine the different embodiments or examples described in this application, as well as the features of those different embodiments or examples.
[0043] In related technologies, as people's living standards improve, the requirements for clothing sterilization are becoming increasingly stringent, leading to the configuration of sterilization functions in clothing processing equipment, such as silver ion sterilization technology. Typically, sterilizing substances like silver ions are stored in the lifting ribs of the inner drum. However, the space within these lifting ribs is limited, especially in underwear washing machines where the inner drum and lifting ribs are even smaller, resulting in a small design capacity for sterilizing substances and making it difficult to store sufficient quantities.
[0044] In view of this, embodiments of this application provide an outer cylinder for a garment processing device, which can increase the storage capacity of antibacterial substances.
[0045] This application also provides a garment processing device, including any of the outer drums provided in this application embodiment. The garment processing device is used to wash clothes, shoes, socks, curtains, fabrics, backpacks, and other items requiring cleaning, hereinafter collectively referred to as garments. The garment processing device can be a washing machine, such as a top-loading washing machine or a front-loading washing machine, or a washer-dryer combo or other device with washing functions.
[0046] Exemplarily, the garment handling equipment includes a main body, an outer drum, and an inner drum. The main body serves as a support frame for the outer drum, which contains washing water. The inner drum has a cylindrical washing chamber for holding garments. The inner drum is located inside the outer drum and can rotate relative to it to wash the garments. The outer drum provides a closed space for the inner drum during washing, preventing water leakage to the outside of the outer drum. Water passage holes are provided on the inner drum wall, allowing water to enter and contact the garments for washing.
[0047] Please see Figures 1-4 The outer cylinder 100 includes a cylinder body 10, a receiving portion 20, and a cover 30. The cylinder body 10 has an inner cavity 10a and a first through hole 10b; the receiving portion 20 is disposed on the outer side wall 11 of the cylinder body 10, forming a receiving cavity 20a with an open end 21, the receiving cavity 20a being used to directly or indirectly store sterilizing substances, and the first through hole 10b connecting the inner cavity 10a and the receiving cavity 20a; the cover 30 is placed on the receiving portion 20 to close the open end 21 of the receiving cavity 20a. The inner cylinder is disposed in the inner cavity 10a.
[0048] The antibacterial agent can be silver ions, electrolytes, etc., which release silver ions, high-energy oxygen, hydroxyl radicals, etc., to disinfect clothing. The state of the antibacterial agent is not limited; it can be solid or liquid. For example, the antibacterial agent can be silver ion particles, silver fibers, or silver nanoparticles, releasing silver ions to disinfect clothing. Alternatively, the antibacterial agent can also be an electrolyte, which releases high-energy oxygen, hydroxyl radicals, etc., through an electrolytic reaction to disinfect clothing.
[0049] The method of releasing the antibacterial substance into the receiving cavity 20a is not limited. For example, it can be released into the water through contact with washing water, eliminating the need for additional release devices, thus reducing equipment complexity and costs. Alternatively, the antibacterial substance can diffuse into the receiving cavity 20a through a release device such as a silver ion generator, which can prolong the release time and improve the antibacterial effect. Alternatively, the outer cylinder also includes a spraying device with a spraying chamber for storing the antibacterial substance, which can spray the antibacterial substance into the receiving cavity 20a. The spraying device can be located inside the receiving cavity 20a or on the outer cylinder outside the receiving portion 20, depending on the specific requirements. The antibacterial substance can be placed directly inside the receiving portion 20, meaning the receiving cavity 20a directly stores the antibacterial substance; alternatively, the antibacterial substance can be carried in a sterilization container, which is then placed inside the receiving portion 20, meaning the receiving cavity 20a indirectly stores the antibacterial substance.
[0050] The receiving portion 20 is located outside the cylinder body 10, thus not occupying internal space. Its design space is unrestricted, and the size of the receiving cavity 20a within the receiving portion 20 can be adjusted as needed to accommodate more sterilizing substances. Furthermore, there is no need to adjust the structural shape of the cylinder body 10 to form the receiving cavity 20a, reducing the impact on the structure of the cylinder body 10, lowering its complexity, and reducing manufacturing difficulty. It is also easy to assemble and disassemble from the outside of the cylinder body 10; when it is necessary to add sterilizing substances or inspect the internal structure of the receiving portion 20, it can be handled from the outside.
[0051] The shape of the receiving portion 20 is not limited. For example, the outline shape of the portion of the receiving portion 20 corresponding to the receiving cavity 20a is not limited, and can be cylindrical, spherical, spindle-shaped, box-shaped or other shapes.
[0052] Specifically, the receiving portion 20 can be positioned at a suitable location on the outside of the cylindrical body 10, depending on requirements. For example, it can be located at the bottom, top, or side of the cylindrical body 10. Figure 1 The container 20 is located at the bottom of the drum body 10, with the bottom facing the ground and the top away from the ground. When the antibacterial substance is released through contact with the washing water, if the container 20 is located at the top or side of the drum body 10, the flow path of the washing water can be configured to pass through the container 20, allowing the antibacterial substance to contact the water and be released into the inner cavity 10a. For example, the container 20 is located at a position below one-third, one-half, or two-thirds of the height of the inner cavity of the drum body 10, to reduce the possibility that a position too high would affect the sufficient contact between the antibacterial substance and the washing water.
[0053] The cover 30 is placed over the receiving part 20 and can close the opening end 21. The cover 30 can be manufactured separately from the receiving part 20, which is fixed to the cylinder body 10. When it is necessary to add sterilizing substances or to inspect the internal structure of the receiving part 20, the cover 30 can be removed for processing.
[0054] In other embodiments, the cover 30 can be pre-assembled with the receiving portion 20 as a receiving assembly, and the receiving assembly is detachably connected to the cylinder body 10. For example, the cover 30 and the receiving portion 20 are integrally molded, thus allowing it to be sold or assembled as a pre-assembled module, and facilitating overall disassembly and maintenance. When it is necessary to add antibacterial substances or inspect the internal structure of the receiving portion 20, the receiving assembly can be removed for processing.
[0055] When the cover 30 can be manufactured separately from the receiving part 20, the receiving part 20 can be pre-assembled with the cylinder body 10 to form a cylinder body assembly, and the cover 30 and the cylinder body assembly can be detachably connected. For example, the cylinder body 10 and the receiving part 20 can be integrally molded. The receiving part 20 can be manufactured separately from the cylinder body 10. When it is necessary to add sterilizing substances or repair the internal structure of the receiving part 20, the receiving part 20 and the cover 30 can be disassembled separately for processing, or only the cover 30 can be disassembled.
[0056] For example, there are two opening ends 21, located at both ends of the receiving portion 20. One opening end 21 is connected to the cylindrical body 10 and is positioned corresponding to the first through hole 10b, located outside the first through hole 10b, so that the receiving cavity 20a communicates with the first through hole 10b. The other opening end 21 is connected to the cover 30, and the cover 30 covers the other opening end 21 to close the receiving cavity 20a.
[0057] The number of first through holes 10b is unlimited; it can be one, two, or more. Similarly, the size of the first through holes 10b can be adaptively set according to requirements. For example, as shown... Figure 2 As shown, there are nine first through holes 10b, which are evenly distributed at the positions corresponding to the cylindrical body 10 and the receiving cavity 20a.
[0058] The outer cylinder 100 provided in this embodiment has the receiving portion 20 located outside the cylinder body 10. This allows for the design of the receiving cavity 20a to be customized according to requirements, without being limited by the structure of the inner cylinder. This allows for an appropriate increase in the storage capacity of the sterilizing substance, reducing the frequency of addition and replacement. For example, when the outer cylinder 100 is used in relatively small garment processing equipment for underwear, it does not occupy the limited structural space of the inner cylinder. Simultaneously, the design of the inner cylinder and cylinder body 10 can be simpler, eliminating the need for additional space reserved for the sterilizing substance. Users or maintenance personnel can inspect or replace the device without opening the inner cylinder, reducing maintenance difficulty. Placing the receiving portion 20 outside the cylinder body 10 reduces the possibility of interference with the high-speed rotating inner cylinder, decreasing the likelihood of malfunctions. It also facilitates integration with other control systems as needed, such as setting up electrical components to monitor the usage of the sterilizing substance to determine whether it needs to be added, greatly improving the user experience.
[0059] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 4 The outer cylinder 100 also includes a connecting post 50, which is disposed on the outer side wall 11 of the cylinder body 10, and the cover 30 is connected to the connecting post 50. By providing the connecting post 50, it is not necessary to open a connecting hole on the cylinder body 10 to connect with the cover 30, so as not to affect the structural strength of the cylinder body 10.
[0060] For example, the connecting column 50 can be integrally formed with the cylindrical body 10, or it can be manufactured separately from the cylindrical body 10. For instance, the connecting column 50, the cylindrical body 10, and the receiving portion 20 can be integrally formed to improve structural strength.
[0061] For example, please refer to Figure 4 The outer cylinder 100 also includes reinforcing ribs 70, which are arranged circumferentially on the outer side wall 11 of the connecting column 50 to improve the structural strength of the connecting column 50.
[0062] For example, please refer to Figure 4 The reinforcing rib 70 located between the connecting column 50 and the receiving part 20 is connected to both the connecting column 50 and the receiving part 20. In this way, the structural strength of the connecting column 50 and the receiving part 20 can be improved.
[0063] In some embodiments, the cover 30 is guidedly connected to the connecting post 50. For example, please refer to... Figures 5-6 The cover 30 has a recessed docking part 31 that is adapted to the connecting post 50 to guide and position the cover 30, thereby reducing assembly difficulty.
[0064] In some embodiments, the cover 30 is fastened to the connecting post 50. Exemplarily, the outer cylinder 100 also includes fasteners, such as bolts, and the cover 30 and the connecting post 50 are detachably connected by fasteners for easy assembly and disassembly.
[0065] In some embodiments, the cover 30 is guided and fastened to the connecting post 50. For example, please refer to... Figures 4-5 The connecting post 50 has a connecting hole 50a, and the cover 30 has a recessed docking part 31. The cover 30 is first placed on the connecting post 50 for guidance and positioning. The fastener passes through the connecting hole 50a and the docking part 31 to make the cover 30 and the connecting post 50 tightly connected.
[0066] When the cover 30 and the receiving portion 20 are manufactured separately, in order to improve the sealing effect of the cover 30 and the receiving portion 20, please refer to the following embodiments. Figures 5-6 The outer cylinder 100 also includes a sealing element 60 disposed between the cover 30 and the receiving portion 20. For example, the sealing element 60 can be a sealing ring, and the cover 30 has a groove 32 for accommodating the sealing ring. The sealing ring fills the gap between the cover 30 and the receiving portion 20 through compression deformation to form a seal, and is easy to assemble and disassemble. Alternatively, the gap at the connection between the cover 30 and the receiving portion 20 can be filled with sealant, which cures to form a strong sealing structure. In other embodiments, the sealing effect of the cover 30 and the receiving portion 20 can be improved by assembly methods, such as sealing by thermal expansion assembly, press-fitting process, or welding.
[0067] In some embodiments, please refer to Figures 5-6The outer cylinder 100 also includes a sterilization container 40, which has a storage cavity. The sterilization container 40 is disposed within the receiving cavity 20a. The storage cavity is used to store sterilizing substances, which can be released from the storage cavity into the receiving cavity 20a. By providing the sterilization container 40, when the amount of sterilizing substances is insufficient, the sterilization container 40 and the sterilizing substances inside can be directly replaced.
[0068] In some embodiments, please refer to Figures 5-6 The sterilization container 40 is made of a rigid material, such as metal or rigid plastic. The sterilization container 40 has a second through-hole 40a that connects the receiving cavity 20a and the storage cavity. The position of the second through-hole 40a is not limited and can be adaptively set according to the relative positional relationship between the sterilization container 40 and the receiving portion 20. For example, the second through-hole 40a can be located at the end of the sterilization container 40 facing the first through-hole 10b. The number of second through-holes 40a is not limited; there can be one, two, or more.
[0069] The shape of the sterilization container 40 is not limited. For example, the outline shape of the storage cavity portion of the sterilization container 40 is not limited and can be cylindrical, spherical, spindle-shaped, box-shaped or other shapes.
[0070] In some embodiments, the outline of at least a portion of the sterilization container 40 is adapted to the receiving cavity 20a. For example, the sidewall of the sterilization container 40 has one or more guide blocks 41 for abutting against the inner wall of the receiving portion 20. This reduces the likelihood of noise generated by the sterilization container 40 shaking within the receiving portion 20 during washing.
[0071] It is understood that there is a gap between the sterilization container 40 and the receiving portion 20 to form a diffusion path for the release of the sterilizing substance. For example, the side wall of the sterilization container 40 has a guide block 41, and the portion of the sterilization container 40 other than the guide block 41 forms a diffusion path for the release of the sterilizing substance with the receiving portion 20.
[0072] In some embodiments, please refer to Figures 5-8 The sterilization container 40 is a cube, and at least one face of the cube has a plurality of second through holes 40a. For example, the face of the cube corresponding to the first through hole 10b has a plurality of second through holes 40a.
[0073] For example, please refer to Figures 5-8 The cube has two opposing first end faces, facing the cylinder body 10 and the opening end 21 respectively, and each end face has a plurality of second through holes 40a. For example, each of the two first end faces has sixteen second through holes 40a, which are evenly distributed on the first end faces of the cube so that the antibacterial substance can be evenly diffused to the outside of the cube and enter the inner cavity 10a.
[0074] For example, the cube also has two second end faces arranged opposite each other, and each of the two first end faces and the two second end faces has a plurality of second through holes 40a.
[0075] In some embodiments, the sterilization container 40 is a flexible container with filter holes. For example, the flexible container can be made of at least one of soft plastic, fiber, or resin-based materials, which reduces the shape limitations of the receiving cavity 20a and allows it to be adapted to receiving cavities 20a with various structural shapes. To reduce shaking, the sterilization container 40 can be made appropriately large but not filled with sterilization material, allowing it to deform to fit the receiving cavity 20a when placed inside. This reduces the possibility of abnormal noise caused by collisions between the sterilization container 40 and the cylinder body 10, the receiving portion 20, or the cover 30, thus reducing noise.
[0076] For example, the flexible container is bag-shaped, such as a cloth bag, which is sewn together, for example, with fiber rope. This reduces costs, simplifies the structure, and makes installation easier. It also reduces the likelihood of noise caused by collisions with the cylinder body 10, the receiving part 20, or the cover 30.
[0077] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit the application. Various modifications and variations can be made to this application by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. An outer cylinder of a garment processing device, characterized in that, include: The cylindrical body has an inner cavity and a first through hole; A receiving portion is disposed on the outer side wall of the cylindrical body, forming a receiving cavity with the cylindrical body having an open end. The receiving cavity is used to directly or indirectly store sterilizing substances. The first through hole connects the inner cavity and the receiving cavity. A cover is provided on the receiving portion to close the opening end of the receiving cavity.
2. The outer cylinder according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer cylinder also includes: A sterilization container has a storage cavity, the sterilization container is disposed within the receiving cavity, the storage cavity is used to store sterilization substances, and the sterilization substances can be released from the storage cavity into the receiving cavity.
3. The outer cylinder according to claim 2, characterized in that, The sterilization container is made of rigid material and has a second through hole that connects the receiving cavity and the storage cavity.
4. The outer cylinder according to claim 3, characterized in that, At least a portion of the outline of the sterilization container is adapted to the receiving cavity.
5. The outer cylinder according to claim 4, characterized in that, The sterilization container is a cube, and at least one face of the cube has a plurality of the second through holes.
6. The outer cylinder according to claim 2, characterized in that, The sterilization container is a soft container with filter holes.
7. The outer cylinder according to claim 6, characterized in that, The flexible container is made of at least one of flexible plastic, fiber, or resin.
8. The outer cylinder according to claim 7, characterized in that, The soft container is a cloth bag.
9. The outer cylinder according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer cylinder also includes: A spraying device having a spraying chamber for storing a disinfectant, the spraying device being capable of spraying the disinfectant into the chamber.
10. The outer cylinder according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that, The outer cylinder also includes: A connecting post is provided on the outer wall of the cylinder body, and the cover is connected to the connecting post.
11. The outer cylinder according to claim 10, characterized in that, The cover is guided or fastened to the connecting post.
12. The outer cylinder according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that, The outer cylinder also includes: A sealing element is disposed between the cover and the receiving portion.
13. The outer cylinder according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that, The accommodating part and the cylindrical body are integrally formed, or the accommodating part and the cover are integrally formed.
14. The outer cylinder according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that, The receiving portion is located at the bottom of the cylindrical body, or at a position on the cylindrical body that is one-third, one-half, or two-thirds below the height of the inner cavity of the cylindrical body.
15. A garment processing device, characterized in that, include: The outer cylinder as described in any one of claims 1 to 14; An inner cylinder is disposed within the inner cavity.