Clothes treatment cabinet

By designing an independent garment processing cabinet area and air intake system, the problem of existing dryers being unable to dry different types of clothing efficiently at the same time has been solved, achieving a safe and efficient garment processing effect.

CN223963719UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03JOMOO KITCHEN & BATHROOM
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-17
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

Existing dryers cannot efficiently dry different types of clothing at the same time, posing a risk of cross-infection and providing a poor user experience.

Method used

A garment processing cabinet was designed, comprising a first processing area and a second processing area that are not interconnected. Each area has an independent air inlet and an exhaust outlet with different air intake directions. It is equipped with an independent air intake device and ultraviolet lamp, and has an independent control system to support simultaneous or separate operation.

Benefits of technology

It enables the simultaneous drying of different types of clothing, avoiding cross-contamination and improving drying efficiency and user experience.

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Abstract

A clothes processing cabinet comprises a first processing area and a second processing area which are not communicated with each other. The first treatment area is provided with a first air inlet, a first exhaust port and a first air inlet device, an inlet of the first air inlet device communicates with the first air inlet, and an air outlet faces the first treatment area; the second treatment area is provided with a second air inlet, a second exhaust port and a second air inlet device, an inlet of the second air inlet device is communicated with the second air inlet, and an air outlet faces the second treatment area, so that the first treatment area and the second treatment area can simultaneously treat different types of clothes, such as underwear and socks, clothes of children and adults and the like; the risk of potential cross infection between different types of clothes is avoided, the situation that a user needs to dry the different types of clothes separately is avoided, and the use experience is improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of clothing processing technology, and in particular to a clothing processing cabinet. Background Technology

[0002] In situations with limited ventilation or prolonged periods of rainy weather, clothes are difficult to dry quickly through natural evaporation. Therefore, dryers have gradually become essential household appliances. However, most dryers only have one drying chamber, requiring different types of clothing, such as underwear, socks, and outerwear, to be dried separately. Drying them together can lead to cross-contamination of bacteria between different types of clothing. Furthermore, children's clothing needs to be dried separately from adult clothing due to their weaker immune systems. Consequently, existing dryers have low drying efficiency, and users need to dry different types of clothing separately, resulting in a poor user experience. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a clothing processing cabinet that can dry different types of clothing at the same time while avoiding cross-contamination of bacteria between different types of clothing.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution:

[0005] A garment processing cabinet includes a cabinet body, the cabinet body having a first processing area and a second processing area that are not connected to each other, and further includes:

[0006] A first air inlet and a first exhaust outlet are connected to a first processing zone. The first processing zone is also equipped with a first air intake device, the inlet of which is connected to the first air inlet, and the outlet of which faces the first processing zone; and...

[0007] The second air inlet and the second exhaust outlet are connected to the second processing area. The second processing area is also provided with a second air intake device. The inlet of the second air intake device is connected to the second air inlet, and the outlet of the second air intake device faces the second processing area.

[0008] Furthermore, the first processing zone is located above the second processing zone, and the first air inlet is located on the top surface of the first processing zone, while the second air inlet is located on the side surface of the second processing zone.

[0009] Furthermore, it also includes a first cabinet door for covering the first processing area and a second cabinet door for covering the second processing area, with a first exhaust port between the first cabinet door and the first processing area, and a second exhaust port between the second cabinet door and the second processing area.

[0010] Furthermore, the first exhaust port is located at the top of the first processing zone, and the second exhaust port is located at the bottom of the second processing zone.

[0011] Furthermore, the first air intake device is installed on the top of the first processing area, the gap between the first cabinet door and the first air intake device constitutes the first exhaust port, and the gap between the second cabinet door and the bottom of the cabinet constitutes the second exhaust port.

[0012] Furthermore, each of the first cabinet door facing the first processing area and the second cabinet door facing the second processing area is provided with at least one drying rod, and the air outlets of the first air inlet device and the second air inlet device each face the corresponding drying rod.

[0013] Furthermore, one end of the drying rod is connected to the corresponding cabinet door, and there is a gap between the other end of the drying rod and the corresponding cabinet door.

[0014] Furthermore, two drying rods are provided on the side of the first cabinet door facing the first processing area, and the two drying rods are at different horizontal distances from the first cabinet door.

[0015] Furthermore, both the first air intake device and the second air intake device include a fan body and a heating element with an inlet for the fan body. A first ultraviolet lamp is provided in the first processing area, and a second ultraviolet lamp is provided in the second processing area.

[0016] Furthermore, it also includes a first control area for controlling the first air intake device and the first ultraviolet lamp, and a second control area for controlling the second air intake device and the second ultraviolet lamp.

[0017] Furthermore, both the first and second treatment zones are equipped with water collection trays at their bottoms.

[0018] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0019] 1. The present invention proposes a clothing processing cabinet, comprising a first processing area and a second processing area that are not interconnected. The first processing area and the second processing area each have independent air inlets and exhaust outlets, so that the first processing area and the second processing area can process different types of clothing at the same time, such as underwear and socks, children's and adults' clothes, etc., avoiding the potential risk of cross-infection between different types of clothing, avoiding the need for users to dry different types of clothing separately, and improving the user experience.

[0020] 2. The clothing processing cabinet proposed in this utility model has a first processing area located above a second processing area. Therefore, the first processing area adopts top air intake, while the second processing area adopts side air intake, so that the first processing area and the second processing area have different air intake directions, preventing bacteria and odors of different types of clothing from spreading to each other through the air.

[0021] 3. The garment processing cabinet proposed in this utility model further includes a first cabinet door for covering the first processing area and a second cabinet door for covering the second processing area. A first exhaust port is provided between the first cabinet door and the first processing area, and a second exhaust port is provided between the second cabinet door and the second processing area to facilitate the discharge of hot air and water vapor in the first and second processing areas.

[0022] 4. The clothing processing cabinet proposed in this utility model has at least one drying rod on the side of the first cabinet door facing the first processing area and the side of the second cabinet door facing the second processing area, and there is a gap between the other end of the drying rod and the corresponding cabinet door to facilitate hanging clothes.

[0023] 5. The present invention proposes a clothing processing cabinet, wherein the first cabinet door is provided with two drying rods on the side facing the first processing area. The two drying rods are positioned at different horizontal distances from the first cabinet door, and the two drying rods are staggered to avoid the clothes overlapping and affecting the drying and disinfection effect.

[0024] 6. The garment processing cabinet proposed in this utility model further includes a first control area for controlling the first air intake device and the first ultraviolet lamp, and a second control area for controlling the second air intake device and the second ultraviolet lamp, so that the first processing area and the second processing area can work simultaneously or separately.

[0025] 7. The clothing processing cabinet proposed in this utility model has a water receiving tray at the bottom of both the first processing area and the second processing area to prevent water from dripping directly onto the cabinet body and causing damage. Attached Figure Description

[0026] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0027] Figure 1 This is an axonometric view of a clothing processing cabinet according to the present invention;

[0028] Figure 2 This is a front view of a clothing processing cabinet according to the present invention;

[0029] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Sectional view along line AA;

[0030] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the cabinet body of a clothing processing cabinet according to the present invention;

[0031] Figure 5This is a schematic diagram of the first processing area of ​​a clothing processing cabinet according to the present invention;

[0032] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the second processing area of ​​a clothing processing cabinet according to the present invention;

[0033] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the first cabinet door of a clothing processing cabinet according to the present invention;

[0034] In the diagram, 10 is the cabinet; 201 is the first processing area; 202 is the second processing area; 30 is the water tray; 401 is the first air inlet; 402 is the second air inlet; 501 is the first exhaust port; 502 is the second exhaust port; 601 is the first air intake device; 602 is the second air intake device; 701 is the fan body; 702 is the heating element; 801 is the first ultraviolet lamp; 802 is the second ultraviolet lamp; 803 is the lampshade; 901 is the first cabinet door; 902 is the second cabinet door; 1001 is the first drying rack; 1002 is the second drying rack; 1003 is the third drying rack; 1101 is the connecting rod; 1102 is the hanging rod; 1201 is the first control area; 1202 is the second control area. Detailed Implementation

[0035] The following is combined Figures 1-7 This utility model will be described in detail.

[0036] A garment processing cabinet includes a cabinet body 10, which has a first processing area 201 and a second processing area 202 that are not interconnected. Both the first processing area 201 and the second processing area 202 have a water collection tray 30 at their bottom. The cabinet also includes:

[0037] A first air inlet 401 and a first exhaust outlet 501 are connected to the first processing zone 201. The first processing zone 201 is also provided with a first air intake device 601, the inlet of which is connected to the first air inlet 401, and the outlet of which faces the first processing zone 201; and,

[0038] The second processing zone 202 is connected to the second air inlet 402 and the second exhaust outlet 502. The second processing zone 202 is also provided with a second air intake device 602. The inlet of the second air intake device 602 is connected to the second air inlet 402, and the outlet of the second air intake device 602 faces the second processing zone 202.

[0039] Therefore, the clothing processing cabinet proposed in this embodiment has independent air inlets and exhaust outlets in its first processing area 201 and second processing area 202, so that the first processing area 201 and the second processing area 202 can process different types of clothing at the same time, such as underwear and socks, children's and adults' clothes, etc., avoiding the potential risk of cross-infection between different types of clothing, avoiding the need for users to dry different types of clothing separately, and improving the user experience.

[0040] In this embodiment, the first processing zone 201 is located above the second processing zone 202, and the first air inlet 401 is located on the top surface of the first processing zone 201, while the second air inlet 402 is located on the side surface of the second processing zone 202. Therefore, the first processing zone 201 adopts top-direction air intake, and the second processing zone 202 adopts side-direction air intake, so that the first processing zone 201 and the second processing zone 202 have different air intake directions, preventing bacteria and odors from different types of clothing from spreading to each other through the air.

[0041] In this embodiment, the garment processing cabinet further includes a first cabinet door 901 for covering the first processing area 201 and a second cabinet door 902 for covering the second processing area 202. A first exhaust port 501 is provided between the first cabinet door 901 and the first processing area 201, and a second exhaust port 502 is provided between the second cabinet door 902 and the second processing area 202. Further, the first exhaust port 501 is located at the top of the first processing area 201, and the second exhaust port 502 is located at the bottom of the second processing area 202. Specifically, a first air inlet device 601 is installed at the top of the first processing area 201, the gap between the first cabinet door 901 and the first air inlet device 601 constitutes the first exhaust port 501, and the gap between the second cabinet door 902 and the bottom of the cabinet body 10 constitutes the second exhaust port 502. In use, the hot air in the first treatment zone 201 is discharged upward through the first exhaust port 501, and the hot air in the second treatment zone 202 is discharged downward through the second exhaust port 502, so that the first treatment zone 201 and the second treatment zone 202 have different exhaust directions, further preventing bacteria and odors of different types of clothing from spreading to each other through the air.

[0042] In this embodiment, at least one drying rod is provided on the side of the first cabinet door 901 facing the first processing area 201 and on the side of the second cabinet door 902 facing the second processing area 202, such as Figure 1 As shown, the air outlets of the first air inlet device 601 and the second air inlet device 602 each face the corresponding drying rod. Furthermore, one end of the drying rod is connected to the corresponding cabinet door, and a gap is provided between the other end of the drying rod and the corresponding cabinet door. Specifically, as... Figure 7As shown, the drying rod includes a connecting rod 1101 and a hanging rod 1102, which is used for hanging clothes. One end of the connecting rod 1101 is connected to the cabinet door, and the other end is connected to one end of the hanging rod 1102. A gap is provided between the other end of the hanging rod 1102 and the corresponding cabinet door to facilitate hanging clothes. In other embodiments, the drying rod can also be installed inside the cabinets corresponding to the first processing area 201 and the second processing area 202.

[0043] In this embodiment, the first cabinet door 901 has two drying rods on the side facing the first processing area 201, namely the first drying rod 1001 and the second drying rod 1002, as shown below. Figure 3 and Figure 7 As shown, the two drying rods are positioned at different horizontal distances from the first cabinet door 901. Specifically, the hanging rods 1102 of the first drying rod 1001 and the second drying rod 1002 are positioned at different horizontal distances from the first cabinet door 901. This causes the two drying rods to be staggered, preventing clothes from overlapping and affecting airflow, which in turn affects the drying and disinfection effect.

[0044] In this embodiment, a third drying rack 1003 is provided on the side of the second cabinet door 902 facing the second processing area 202. In other embodiments, the number of third drying racks 1003 can be increased or decreased according to actual usage needs.

[0045] In this embodiment, as Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, both the first air intake device 601 and the second air intake device 602 include a fan body 701 and a heating element 702 with an inlet of the fan body 701. A first ultraviolet lamp 801 is provided in the first processing area 201, and a second ultraviolet lamp 802 is provided in the second processing area 202. The first ultraviolet lamp 801 and the second ultraviolet lamp 802 are also provided with lamp covers 803 to prevent moisture from damaging the ultraviolet lamps.

[0046] The garment processing cabinet proposed in this embodiment also includes a first control area 1201 for controlling the first air intake device 601 and the first ultraviolet lamp 801, and a second control area 1202 for controlling the second air intake device 602 and the second ultraviolet lamp 802, so that the first processing area 201 and the second processing area 202 can work simultaneously or separately.

[0047] The working process of the clothing processing cabinet proposed in this embodiment is as follows:

[0048] The working process of the first processing area 201 is as follows: Figure 5As shown, during operation, air enters through the first air inlet 401, is heated by the heating element 702, and then blown out by the fan from the air outlet. The hot air heats the clothes in the first processing zone 201 while the rapid airflow accelerates moisture evaporation, achieving a quick drying effect. Simultaneously, the first ultraviolet lamp 801 sterilizes and disinfects the clothes in the first processing zone 201. Finally, the hot air is discharged through the first exhaust port 501, and water droplets from the drying process fall into the water collection tray 30.

[0049] The working process of the second processing area 202 is as follows: Figure 6 As shown, the difference between the working process of the first processing zone 201 and that of the first processing zone 201 is that the hot air is discharged from the second exhaust port 502, while the other processes are the same as described above.

[0050] The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical concept and features of this utility model, and are intended to enable those skilled in the art to understand the content of this utility model and implement it. They should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model. All equivalent changes or modifications made in accordance with the spirit and essence of this utility model should be covered within the scope of protection of this utility model.

Claims

1. A laundry treatment cabinet comprising a cabinet body, characterised in that, The cabinet body is provided with a first processing area and a second processing area which are not communicated with each other, and further comprises: a first air inlet and a first air outlet which are communicated with the first processing area, the first processing area is further provided with a first air inlet device, the inlet of the first air inlet device is communicated with the first air inlet, and the air outlet of the first air inlet device is directed to the first processing area; and a second air inlet and a second air outlet which are communicated with the second processing area, the second processing area is further provided with a second air inlet device, the inlet of the second air inlet device is communicated with the second air inlet, and the air outlet of the second air inlet device is directed to the second processing area.

2. A laundry treatment cabinet as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The first processing area is arranged above the second processing area, the first air inlet is arranged on the top surface of the first processing area, and the second air inlet is arranged on the side surface of the second processing area.

3. A laundry treatment cabinet as claimed in claim 2, wherein, Further comprising a first cabinet door for covering the first processing area and a second cabinet door for covering the second processing area, the first air outlet is arranged between the first cabinet door and the first processing area, and the second air outlet is arranged between the second cabinet door and the second processing area.

4. A laundry treatment cabinet as claimed in claim 3, wherein, The first air outlet is arranged on the top of the first processing area, and the second air outlet is arranged on the bottom of the second processing area.

5. A laundry treatment cabinet as claimed in claim 3, wherein, The first air inlet device is arranged on the top of the first processing area, the gap between the first cabinet door and the first air inlet device constitutes the first air outlet, and the gap between the second cabinet door and the bottom of the cabinet body constitutes the second air outlet.

6. A laundry treatment cabinet as claimed in claim 3, wherein, The side of the first cabinet door which is directed to the first processing area and the side of the second cabinet door which is directed to the second processing area are each provided with at least one airing rod, and the air outlets of the first air inlet device and the second air inlet device are each directed to the corresponding airing rod.

7. A laundry treatment cabinet as claimed in claim 6, wherein, One end of the airing rod is connected to the corresponding cabinet door, and a gap is arranged between the other end of the airing rod and the corresponding cabinet door.

8. A laundry treatment cabinet as claimed in claim 6 or 7, characterised in that, The side of the first cabinet door which is directed to the first processing area is provided with two airing rods, and the airing rods are arranged at different horizontal distances from the first cabinet door.

9. A garment treatment cabinet as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The first air inlet device and the second air inlet device each comprise a fan body and a heating body arranged at the inlet of the fan body, the first processing area is provided with a first ultraviolet lamp, and the second processing area is provided with a second ultraviolet lamp.

10. A laundry treatment cabinet as claimed in claim 9, wherein, Further comprising a first control area for controlling the first air inlet device and the first ultraviolet lamp and a second control area for controlling the second air inlet device and the second ultraviolet lamp.

11. A clothes treatment cabinet as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that, The bottom of the first processing area and the bottom of the second processing area are each provided with a water pan.