Laundry treating apparatus
By introducing a fixed-connection air inlet pipe and premixing pipe into the garment processing equipment, the problem of water overflow at the air inlet of the premixing pipe was solved, the premixing effect was improved, and equipment vibration and production costs were reduced.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520324753.1
- 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
Existing garment processing equipment has an air inlet in the premixing pipe that is directly connected to the outside environment before washing. This causes water to flow out of the air inlet after washing, which may wet the equipment or the floor, or even damage electrical components, and the premixing effect is poor.
A garment processing device was designed. By introducing a second air inlet pipe into the premixing pipe and fixing it to the main body of the device, it is ensured that water flows along a set path when it overflows from the air inlet. The premixing pipe provides a premixing space for water, additives and air, and uses negative pressure to form foam to improve the mixing effect.
It effectively prevents water from flowing out of the air inlet, improves the premixing effect, reduces the impact of equipment vibration on the air inlet pipe, and saves equipment space and production costs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of washing technology, and more particularly to a garment processing device. Background Technology
[0002] In related technologies, clothing processing equipment requires premixing water, additives, and air during the washing process. Before the actual washing, gas is introduced into a premixing tube to premix and form foam, thereby improving the washing effect. In these technologies, the air inlet of the premixing tube is directly connected to the outside, and water in the premixing tube may flow directly out of the air inlet after the washing process. Utility Model Content
[0003] In view of this, embodiments of this application aim to provide a garment processing device capable of guiding water to flow along a predetermined path when it overflows from the air inlet. The garment processing device includes:
[0004] Equipment body;
[0005] A premixing tube has an inlet end, a premixing chamber and an outlet end connected in sequence, and an air inlet and an agent inlet located between the inlet end and the outlet end. The agent inlet is used to introduce additives, and water can flow into the premixing chamber from the inlet end and flow out from the outlet end.
[0006] An air intake pipe has a first air intake end and a second air intake end that are connected together. The first air intake end is connected to the air inlet, and the second air intake end is fixedly connected to the main body of the device.
[0007] In some embodiments, the main body of the device includes a washing tub, a housing, and a base, with the washing tub disposed on the base and the housing covering the washing tub. The second air inlet is fixedly connected to at least one of the washing tub, the housing, and the base.
[0008] In some embodiments, the second air inlet is connected to the washing tub, and the position of the second air inlet connected to the washing tub is higher than the maximum liquid level in the washing tub.
[0009] In some embodiments, the second air inlet is connected to the washing tub, and the position of the second air inlet connected to the washing tub is one-third, one-half, or two-thirds higher than the inner cavity height of the washing tub.
[0010] In some embodiments, the garment processing device further includes a drain pipe connected to the washing tub, and the second air inlet is connected to the drain pipe.
[0011] In some embodiments, the main body of the device includes a housing and a drying module, wherein the drying module is disposed within the housing;
[0012] The drying module includes an air inlet pipe, through which airflow can be drawn into the drying module, and the second air inlet end is connected to the air inlet pipe.
[0013] In some embodiments, the main body of the device further includes a first decorative panel that allows air to circulate, the housing has a first through hole, the second air inlet end and one end of the air inlet pipe are both connected to the first through hole, and the first decorative panel covers the first through hole.
[0014] In some embodiments, the main body of the device includes a housing and a drying module, the drying module being disposed within the housing; the drying module includes an exhaust pipe from which airflow can be discharged, and a second air inlet is connected to the exhaust pipe.
[0015] In some embodiments, the main body of the device further includes a second decorative panel that allows air to circulate, the housing has a second through hole, one end of the second air inlet and one end of the exhaust pipe are both connected to the second through hole, and the second decorative panel covers the second through hole.
[0016] In some embodiments, the premixing tube is a Venturi tube, which includes an inlet section, a constriction section, a throat section, and a diffusion section connected in sequence. The liquid inlet is located at the end of the inlet section away from the constriction section, and the liquid outlet is located at the end of the diffusion section away from the throat section.
[0017] In some embodiments, the air inlet is connected to at least one of the inlet section, the constriction section, the throat section, and the diffuser section.
[0018] In some embodiments, the inlet is connected to at least one of the inlet section, the constriction section, the throat section, and the diffusion section.
[0019] In some embodiments, both the inlet and the air inlet are connected to at least one of the inlet section, the constriction section, the throat section, and the diffuser section.
[0020] In some embodiments, both the inlet and the air inlet are connected to one end of the diffuser section near the throat section.
[0021] In some embodiments, the number of intake pipes is one, two, or more.
[0022] In some embodiments, the garment processing device further includes an infusion tube connected to the inlet, and the premixing tube, the air inlet tube, and the infusion tube are pre-assembled to form a premixing assembly.
[0023] In some embodiments, the garment processing device further includes:
[0024] A storage box is connected to the infusion tube;
[0025] An infusion pump is used to pump the additives in the storage box into the premixing chamber via the infusion tubing.
[0026] The garment processing equipment provided in this application embodiment has an air inlet pipe connected to the air inlet of the premixing pipe, which can guide the liquid to flow along a set path when it overflows from the air inlet. The second air inlet is fixedly connected to the main body of the equipment, which can reduce the impact of vibration during the operation of the garment processing equipment on the stability of the air inlet pipe. By providing a premixing space for water, additives and air through the premixing pipe, the premixing effect can be improved, the equipment space occupied by premixing can be saved, and the production cost can be reduced. Attached Figure Description
[0027] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a garment processing device according to an embodiment of this application;
[0028] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A structural schematic diagram of the garment processing equipment shown from another perspective;
[0029] Figure 3 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a garment processing device according to one embodiment of this application;
[0030] Figure 4 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a garment processing device according to an embodiment of this application;
[0031] Figure 5 for Figure 4 Enlarged view of point A;
[0032] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a premixed tube in one embodiment of this application;
[0033] Figure 7 for Figure 6 The front view of the premixed tube shown;
[0034] Figure 8 for Figure 7 A schematic diagram of the BB cross-sectional structure.
[0035] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures
[0036] Clothing processing equipment 100; equipment body 10; water inlet 10a; washing tub 11; inner cavity 11a; shell 12; first through hole 12a; base 13; drying module 14; air inlet pipe 141; premixing pipe 20; premixing chamber 20a; air inlet 20b; agent inlet 20c; liquid inlet 21; liquid outlet 22; inlet section 23; shrinkage section 24; throat section 25; diffuser section 26; air inlet pipe 30; first air inlet 31; second air inlet 32; drain pipe 40; infusion pump 50; infusion pipe 60; water inlet pipe 70; water outlet pipe 80; storage box 90. Detailed Implementation
[0037] 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.
[0038] It should be noted that the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be interpreted as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0039] 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.
[0040] 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.
[0041] In this specification, "X includes at least one of A, B, and C" means that X includes at least A, or X includes at least B, or X includes at least C. That is, X can include only one of A, B, and C, or any combination of A, B, and C, or other possible content / elements. The arbitrary combination of A, B, and C can be A, B, C, AB, AC, BC, or ABC.
[0042] In related technologies, garment processing equipment directly injects additives such as laundry detergent into the drum during washing. The detergent is only diluted after the water level rises following the initial addition of water. Because the clothes have already absorbed a lot of water, the detergent cannot fully penetrate them, thus affecting the washing effect. If water, detergent, and air are thoroughly mixed before washing to form dense foam, and then evenly applied to the clothes, the detergent's effectiveness can be maximized, improving washing quality. In another related technology, air is introduced into a premixing tube before the actual washing cycle to premix and form foam, thereby improving the washing effect. However, the air inlet of the premixing tube is directly connected to the outside. After washing, water in the premixing tube may flow directly out of the air inlet, wetting the garment processing equipment's structure or the floor, and potentially causing short circuits or damage to electrical components within the equipment.
[0043] In view of this, this application provides a garment processing device 100 for washing clothes, decorative fabrics, backpacks, and other items awaiting cleaning, hereinafter collectively referred to as garments. The garment processing device 100 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 equipment with washing functions. Additives can be detergents, fabric softeners, bleach, or disinfectants, etc.
[0044] Please see Figures 1-2 The garment processing equipment 100 includes the main body 10 and the water inlet pipe 70 (please refer to...). Figure 5 The equipment body 10 generally includes a washing tub 11, a housing 12, and a base 13. The washing tub 11 is mounted on the base 13, and the housing 12 covers the washing tub 11. The water inlet pipe 70 is used to supply washing water to the washing tub 11, and the drain pipe 40 is used to drain the liquid from the washing tub 11. For example, the equipment body 10 has a water inlet 10a, and the water inlet pipe 70 is connected to an external water source through the water inlet 10a.
[0045] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 3 The garment processing equipment 100 also includes a drying module 14, which is disposed within the housing 12 and is used to dry garments and other items in the washing tub 11. Exemplarily, the drying module 14 includes an air inlet pipe 141, through which airflow can be drawn into the drying module 14.
[0046] In some embodiments, the drying module 14 also includes an exhaust pipe connected to the washing tub 11, through which airflow can be drawn into the drying module 14 from the air inlet pipe 141 and discharged from the exhaust pipe.
[0047] In other embodiments, the drying module 14 also includes a regenerated air system, in which airflow is drawn into the regenerated air system through the air inlet duct 141, processed, and then discharged from the air outlet duct.
[0048] Please see Figures 4-5 The garment processing equipment 100 also includes a premixing pipe 20 and an air inlet pipe 30. The air inlet pipe 30 is used to introduce air into the premixing pipe 20. The air inlet pipe 30 has a first air inlet end 31 and a second air inlet end 32 that communicate with each other. The first air inlet end 31 communicates with the premixing pipe 20, and the second air inlet end 32 is fixedly connected to the equipment body 10. For example, the second air inlet end 32 is fixedly connected to at least one of the washing tub 11, the housing 12, the base 13, and the drying module 14. Exemplarily, the second air inlet end 32 may communicate with the washing tub 11, or the second air inlet end 32 may communicate with the drain pipe 40.
[0049] The second air inlet 32 can be fixedly connected to any reasonable position on the main body 10 of the equipment, such as the washing tub 11, the housing 12, the base 13, or other components. For example, the second air inlet 32 can be fixedly connected to the air inlet pipe 141 or to the exhaust pipe. The second air inlet 32 can be located inside the housing 12 or connected to a hole on the housing 12. For example, the height of the second air inlet 32 can be configured such that the liquid in the premixing pipe 20 will not overflow from the air inlet pipe 30, or the second air inlet 32 is connected to the washing tub 11, or the second air inlet 32 is connected to the drain pipe 40. This ensures that the liquid in the premixing pipe 20 does not flow directly to the outside, but is guided through the air inlet pipe 30. Depending on the fixed object of the air inlet pipe 30, when water overflows from the premixing pipe 20 into the air inlet pipe 30, the water flow is restricted within the air inlet pipe 30 by the height setting, or guided into the washing tub 11 or into the drain pipe 40. The second air inlet 32 is fixedly connected to the main body 10 of the equipment. When the clothing processing equipment 100 is working, it can reduce the adverse effects of equipment vibration on the air inlet pipe 30 and improve the installation stability of the air inlet pipe 30.
[0050] Please refer to the following: Figures 6-8 The diagram illustrates the specific structure of a premixing pipe 20. The premixing pipe 20 has a liquid inlet 21, a premixing chamber 20a, and a liquid outlet 22 connected in sequence, as well as an air inlet 20b and a reagent inlet 20c located between the liquid inlet 21 and the liquid outlet 22. The reagent inlet 20c is used to introduce additives. A first air inlet 31 is connected to the air inlet 20b, allowing water to flow into the premixing chamber 20a from the liquid inlet 21 and out from the liquid outlet 22. The premixing pipe 20 provides a premixing space for water, additives, and air. The negative pressure generated when water flows within the premixing chamber 20a draws air into the premixing chamber 20a from the air inlet 20b and additives from the reagent inlet 20c. Premixing additives and water within the premixing chamber 20a via the premixing pipe 20 saves equipment space.
[0051] Water enters the premixing chamber 20a from the liquid inlet 21. This water can share the same washing water source as the washing tub 11, or it can be supplied specifically for premixing via a water supply device. Additives are provided to the premixing chamber 20a either by introducing pre-stored additives from a storage container or by manually adding the appropriate amount of additives to the storage container as needed. The order in which water, additives, and air are supplied to the premixing chamber 20a is not limited; any one or both can be added first, or all three can be provided simultaneously. For example, water can be introduced first from the liquid inlet 21, followed by the additives and air. This allows the additives and air to come into contact with the water immediately upon introduction, reducing the likelihood of additive deposition in the premixing chamber 20a and improving the premixing effect.
[0052] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 4 The second air inlet 32 is connected to the washing tub 11. Exemplarily, the washing tub 11 may include an inner tub and an outer tub, the outer tub being used to hold washing water. The inner tub is located inside the outer tub and can rotate relative to the outer tub to wash clothes. The outer tub provides a closed space for the inner tub during washing, preventing water leakage to the outside of the outer tub. The inner tub wall is provided with water passage holes, allowing water to enter the inner tub and contact the clothes for washing.
[0053] When the second air inlet 32 is connected to the washing tub 11, in order to reduce the possibility that the liquid in the washing tub 11 enters the premixing pipe 20 through the second air inlet 32, the height of the second air inlet 32 is set as high as possible on the washing tub 11. For example, the position where the second air inlet 32 is connected to the washing tub 11 is higher than the maximum height of the liquid level in the washing tub 11.
[0054] In some embodiments, this can also be achieved by setting the height of the second air inlet 32 relative to the washing tub 11. For example, the position of the second air inlet 32 connected to the washing tub 11 is one-third, one-half, or two-thirds higher than the height of the inner cavity 11a of the washing tub 11.
[0055] In some embodiments, the second air inlet 32 is fixedly connected to the drying module 14, for example, the second air inlet 32 is fixedly connected to the air inlet pipe 141 or the exhaust pipe. For example, the installation of the second air inlet 32 is fixed by means of the installation position of the air inlet pipe 141 or the exhaust pipe, without the need to consider the installation position separately. Alternatively, the second air inlet 32 is directly connected to the air inlet pipe 141 or the exhaust pipe, so that the airflow of the air inlet pipe 141 or the exhaust pipe provides airflow to the premixing chamber 20a to improve the premixing effect.
[0056] For example, please refer to Figure 2The main body 10 of the device also includes a first decorative panel that allows air to pass through. The first decorative panel has mesh holes to prevent small animals from crawling into the air inlet pipe and also provides some air filtration. The housing 12 has a first through hole 12a, and one end of the second air inlet end 32 and the air inlet pipe 141 are both connected to the first through hole 12a. The first decorative panel covers the first through hole 12a. Thus, the second air inlet end 32 can be installed using the installation position of the air inlet pipe 141, i.e., through the first through hole 12a, without needing to open additional installation holes on the housing 12. The air inlet pipe 141 and the air inlet pipe 30 can be installed independently of each other in the first through hole 12a to reduce the impact of the air inlet pipe 141 on the air inlet pipe 30 when it draws air in.
[0057] In some embodiments not shown in the figures, the main body 10 of the device also includes a second decorative panel that allows air to pass through. The second decorative panel has mesh openings to prevent small animals from crawling into the exhaust duct, thus providing some air filtration and preventing lint from being released into the indoor environment. The housing 12 has a second through-hole, and both the second air inlet 32 and one end of the exhaust duct are connected to the second through-hole. The second decorative panel covers the second through-hole. Thus, the second air inlet 32 can be installed using the exhaust duct's mounting location, i.e., through the second through-hole, without requiring additional mounting holes on the housing 12. For an example, please refer to [reference needed]. Figure 4 and Figure 5 The garment processing apparatus 100 also includes a storage container 90. One or more additives can be manually supplied to the storage container 90, or one or more additives can be pre-stored in the storage container 90, using the negative pressure generated by the water flow as the driving force to propel the additives into the premixing chamber 20a. Exemplarily, the garment processing apparatus 100 also includes an infusion tube 60, which is connected to both the storage container 90 and the inlet 20c.
[0058] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5 The garment processing equipment 100 also includes an infusion pump 50, which is used to flow the additive in the storage box 90 into the premixing chamber 20a via the infusion tube 60. This reduces the possibility that insufficient negative pressure generated by the water flow may affect the amount of additive added into the premixing chamber 20a, thus impacting the premixing effect. Furthermore, the infusion pump 50 allows for easy control of the amount of additive supplied, reducing the possibility of excessive or insufficient addition affecting the premixing effect.
[0059] The number of inlet ports 20c can be the same as the number of infusion tubes 60, or multiple infusion tubes 60 can be connected to a single inlet port 20c. For example, two infusion tubes 60 can be connected to a single inlet port 20c via a tee connector. The number of infusion tubes 60 is not limited; it can be one, two, or more. For example, multiple infusion tubes 60 can deliver different additives or the same additive, connected to the same or multiple locations in the premixing tube 20 along the water flow direction. Exemplarily, multiple inlet ports 20c are spaced apart along the delivery direction, and the infusion tubes 60 are connected to corresponding inlet ports 20c to improve the mixing effect of the additives in the premixing chamber 20a.
[0060] In some embodiments, the premixing tube 20, the air inlet tube 30, and the infusion tube 60 can be pre-assembled to form a premixing assembly. This allows it to be sold or assembled as a pre-assembled module, facilitating overall disassembly and maintenance.
[0061] For example, please refer to Figure 5 The garment processing device 100 also includes an inlet pipe 70 and an outlet pipe 80. The inlet pipe 70 is connected to an external water source and an inlet end 21, respectively, and the outlet pipe 80 is connected to an outlet end 22 and a washing tub 11, respectively. For example, the garment processing device 100 also includes an inlet valve, which is disposed on the inlet pipe 70, for controlling the water flow provided by the inlet pipe 70 to the inlet end 21.
[0062] In some embodiments, the premixing tube 20 may be configured as a venturi tube. For example, please refer to... Figures 6-8 The premixing pipe 20 includes an inlet section 23, a contraction section 24, a throat section 25, and a diffuser section 26 connected in sequence. The liquid inlet end 21 is located at the end of the inlet section 23 furthest from the contraction section 24, and the liquid outlet end 22 is located at the end of the diffuser section 26 furthest from the throat section 25. The cross-sectional area of the premixing chamber 20a gradually decreases along the water flow direction in the contraction section 24, gradually increases along the water flow direction in the diffuser section 26, and remains constant along the water flow direction in the throat section 25. For example, the maximum value of the cross-sectional area of the premixing chamber 20a along the water flow direction in the contraction section 24 is S1, and the minimum value is S2, where S1 and S2 satisfy the relationship S1 = 1.5 to 2.5S2. For example, S1 can be 1.5S2, 1.8S2, 2.0S2, 2.2S2, or 2.5S2, etc., to improve the premixing effect.
[0063] It is understandable that the cross-sectional area of the premixing chamber 20a at the connection between the diffusion section 26 and the throat section 25 along the water flow direction is not less than the cross-sectional area of the premixing chamber 20a at the throat section 25 along the water flow direction.
[0064] The number of air inlets 20b can be the same as the number of air inlet pipes 30. The number of air inlet pipes 30 is not limited; there can be one, two, or more. For example, multiple locations on the premixing pipe 20 can be connected along the water flow direction to improve the mixing effect. Exemplarily, multiple air inlets 20b are spaced apart along the conveying direction.
[0065] The air inlet 20b can be connected to any part of the premixing pipe 20, for example, the air inlet 20b can be connected to at least one of the inlet section 23, the constriction section 24, the throat section 25 and the diffuser section 26.
[0066] The inlet 20c can be connected to any part of the premixing tube 20, for example, the inlet 20c can be connected to at least one of the inlet section 23, the constriction section 24, the throat section 25 and the diffuser section 26.
[0067] In some embodiments, both the air inlet 20b and the agent inlet 20c are connected to at least one of the inlet section 23, the constriction section 24, the throat section 25, and the diffuser section 26.
[0068] Understandably, the water flow velocity is higher at locations with smaller cross-sectional areas, resulting in better mixing. To further improve the premixing effect, in some embodiments, both the inlet 20c and the air inlet 20b can be connected to the throat section 25. In another embodiment, please refer to... Figure 7 and Figure 8 Since the premixing chamber 20a has a small cross-sectional area along the conveying direction in the throat section 25, the inlet 20c and the air inlet 20b can be connected to the end of the diffuser section 26 near the throat section 25, reducing the possibility that the small mixing space will affect the mixing effect.
[0069] In some embodiments, in addition to using the negative pressure generated by the water flow as the driving force to drive air into the premixing chamber 20a, a power source can also be provided to drive air into the premixing chamber 20a. For example, a pump, fan, or other means can be used to provide power to drive air into the premixing chamber 20a.
[0070] The garment processing equipment 100 provided in this application embodiment has an air inlet pipe 30 connected to the air inlet 20b of the premixing pipe 20, which can guide the liquid to flow along a set path when it overflows from the air inlet 20b. The second air inlet end 32 is fixedly connected to the equipment body 10, which can reduce the impact of vibration of the garment processing equipment 100 during operation on the stability of the air inlet pipe 30. The premixing pipe 20 provides a premixing space for water, additives and air, which can save the equipment space occupied by premixing and reduce production costs.
[0071] 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. A garment processing device, characterized in that, include: Equipment body; A premixing tube has an inlet end, a premixing chamber and an outlet end connected in sequence, and an air inlet and an agent inlet located between the inlet end and the outlet end. The agent inlet is used to introduce additives, and water can flow into the premixing chamber from the inlet end and flow out from the outlet end. An air intake pipe has a first air intake end and a second air intake end that are connected together. The first air intake end is connected to the air inlet, and the second air intake end is fixedly connected to the main body of the device.
2. The garment processing equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The main body of the device includes a washing tub, a housing, and a base. The washing tub is disposed on the base, and the housing covers the washing tub. The second air inlet is fixedly connected to at least one of the washing tub, the housing, and the base.
3. The garment processing equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, The second air inlet is connected to the washing tub, and the position of the second air inlet connected to the washing tub is higher than the maximum liquid level in the washing tub.
4. The garment processing equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, The second air inlet is connected to the washing tub, and the position of the second air inlet connected to the washing tub is one-third, one-half, or two-thirds higher than the inner cavity height of the washing tub.
5. The garment processing equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, The garment processing equipment also includes a drain pipe connected to the washing tub, and the second air inlet is connected to the drain pipe.
6. The garment processing equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The main body of the equipment includes a shell and a drying module, wherein the drying module is disposed inside the shell; The drying module includes an air inlet pipe, through which airflow can be drawn into the drying module, and the second air inlet end is connected to the air inlet pipe.
7. The garment processing equipment according to claim 6, characterized in that, The main body of the device also includes a first decorative panel that allows air to circulate. The housing has a first through hole, and the second air inlet end and one end of the air inlet pipe are both connected to the first through hole. The first decorative panel covers the first through hole.
8. The garment processing equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The main body of the equipment includes a housing and a drying module, the drying module being disposed inside the housing; the drying module includes an exhaust pipe, from which airflow can be discharged, and a second air inlet is connected to the exhaust pipe.
9. The garment processing equipment according to claim 8, characterized in that, The main body of the device also includes a second decorative panel that allows air to circulate. The housing has a second through hole, and one end of the second air inlet and one end of the exhaust pipe are both connected to the second through hole. The second decorative panel covers the second through hole.
10. The garment processing equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The premixing tube is a Venturi tube, which includes an inlet section, a contraction section, a throat section, and a diffusion section connected in sequence. The liquid inlet is located at the end of the inlet section away from the contraction section, and the liquid outlet is located at the end of the diffusion section away from the throat section.
11. The garment processing equipment according to claim 10, characterized in that, The air inlet is connected to at least one of the inlet section, the constriction section, the throat section, and the diffuser section.
12. The garment processing equipment according to claim 10, characterized in that, The inlet is connected to at least one of the inlet section, the constriction section, the throat section, and the diffusion section.
13. The garment processing equipment according to claim 10, characterized in that, Both the inlet and the air inlet are connected to at least one of the inlet section, the constriction section, the throat section, and the diffuser section.
14. The garment processing equipment according to claim 13, characterized in that, Both the inlet and the air inlet are connected to one end of the diffuser section near the throat section.
15. The garment processing apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 14, characterized in that, The number of intake pipes is one, two, or more.
16. The garment processing apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 14, characterized in that, The garment processing equipment also includes an infusion tube connected to the inlet, and the premixing tube, the air inlet tube and the infusion tube are pre-assembled to form a premixing assembly.
17. The garment processing equipment according to claim 16, characterized in that, The garment processing equipment also includes: A storage box is connected to the infusion tube; An infusion pump is used to pump the additives in the storage box into the premixing chamber via the infusion tubing.