IP Library Granted Patent US 7,474,074
Granted Patent B2
US 7,474,074 · App. 11/560,779 · Granted Jan 6, 2009

Variable speed induction motor with wye-delta switching with reduced drive volt-amp requirement

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Patent No.
US 7,474,074
App. No.
11/560,779
Granted
Jan 6, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A washing machine comprising a laundry receptacle, a variable speed induction motor driving the laundry receptacle at a wash speed and as spin speed, a drive for powering the motor, and a wye-delta switch for connecting the drive and the motor in a wye configuration during the wash cycle or a delta configuration during a spin cycle. A controller controls the speed of the motor and the switch.

Claims (29)

1. A washing machine comprising:

a laundry receptacle;

a variable speed induction motor driving the laundry receptacle;

a drive circuit for powering the motor;

a wye-delta switch for connecting the drive circuit and the motor in either a wye configuration or a delta configuration; and

a controller operating to control the speed of the motor and to control the switch configuration in a wash cycle and in a spin cycle wherein:

(a) during the wash cycle, the controller controls the switch to connect drive circuit to the motor in the wye configuration and the controller controls the motor to drive the laundry receptacle at a wash speed, and

(b) during the spin cycle, controller controls the switch to connect the drive circuit to the motor in the delta configuration and the controller controls the motor to drive the laundry receptacle at a spin speed greater than the wash speed.

2. The washing machine of claim 1 wherein a ratio of the spin speed to the wash speed is about 30:1 and wherein the wash speed is in the range of 400-800 rpms at a first torque range and wherein the spin speed is in the range of 12,000-18,000 rpms at a second torque range greater than the first torque range.

3. The washing machine of claim 1 wherein a current requirement of the motor at the wash speed with the wye configuration is less than a current requirement of the motor at the wash speed with the delta configuration.

4. The washing machine of claim 3 wherein a voltage requirement of the motor at the wash speed with the wye configuration is greater than a voltage requirement of the motor at the wash speed with the delta configuration.

5. The washing machine of claim 4 wherein a volt-amp requirement of the drive circuit at the wash speed with the wye configuration and at the spin speed with the delta configuration is less than a volt-amp requirement of the drive circuit at the wash speed with the delta configuration and at the spin speed with the delta configuration.

6. The washing machine of claim 1 wherein a voltage requirement of the motor at the wash speed with the wye configuration is greater than a voltage requirement of the motor at the wash speed with the delta configuration.

7. The washing machine of claim 6 wherein a volt-amp requirement of the drive circuit at the wash speed with the wye configuration and at the spin speed with the delta configuration is less than a volt-amp requirement of the drive circuit at the wash speed with the delta configuration and at the spin speed with the delta configuration.

8. The washing machine of claim 1 wherein the controller discontinues for a period of time the drive circuit output to the motor when the controller switches the switch from the wye configuration to the delta configuration or visa versa.

9. The washing machine of claim 8 wherein the switch has a first mode in which the drive circuit is connected to a windings of the motor in the wye (Y) configuration, a second mode in which the drive circuit is disconnected from the windings of the motor so that the motor windings are open-circuited, and a third mode in which the drive circuit is connected to the windings of the motor in the delta (Δ) configuration.

10. The washing machine of claim 1 wherein said motor has a current requirement, and wherein the current requirement of the motor is less than a current requirement for the motor connected to the drive circuit in the delta configuration during the wash cycle.

11. The washing machine of claim 1 wherein said drive circuit has a volt-amp requirement, wherein said motor has a current requirement, wherein the volt-amp requirement of the drive circuit is less than a volt-amp requirement for the drive circuit connected to the motor in the delta configuration during the wash cycle and wherein the current requirement of the motor is less than a current requirement for the motor connected to the drive circuit in the delta configuration during the wash cycle.

12. A washing machine comprising:

a laundry receptacle;

a variable speed induction motor driving the laundry receptacle;

a drive circuit for powering the motor;

a wye-delta switch for connecting the drive circuit and the motor in either a wye configuration or a delta configuration; and

a controller operating to control the speed of the motor and to control the switch configuration in a wash cycle and in a spin cycle wherein:

(a) during the wash cycle, the controller controls the switch to connect drive circuit to the motor in the wye configuration and the controller controls the motor to drive the laundry receptacle at a wash speed in the range of 400-800 rpms, and

(b) during the spin cycle, controller controls the switch to connect the drive circuit to the motor in the delta configuration and the controller controls the motor to drive the laundry receptacle at a spin speed in the range of 12,000-18,000 rpms,

wherein said drive circuit having a volt-amp requirement, and wherein the volt-amp requirement of the drive circuit is less than a volt-amp requirement for the drive circuit connected to the motor in the delta configuration during the wash cycle.

13. The washing machine of claim 12 wherein said motor has a current requirement, and wherein the current requirement of the motor is less than a current requirement for the motor connected to the drive circuit in the delta configuration during the wash cycle.

14. The washing machine of claim 12 wherein said drive circuit has a volt-amp requirement, wherein said motor has a current requirement, wherein the volt-amp requirement of the drive circuit is less than a volt-amp requirement for the drive circuit connected to the motor in the delta configuration during the wash cycle, and wherein the current requirement of the motor is less than a current requirement for the motor connected to the drive circuit in the delta configuration during the wash cycle.