Method of detecting the release of dye from laundry during a washing operation in a washing machine and implementation of said method
First Claim
1. A method of detecting the release of one or more dyes from laundry in an automatic washing machine during a washing operation which comprises, during said washing operation, passing a luminous flux comprising light in the visible and the infrared part of the spectrum through a certain volume of the washing water where said luminous flux is subject to absorption and diffusion, simultaneously and separately measuring the luminous flux in the visible region and in the infrared region after absorption and diffusion thereof, the visible region including one or a plurality of absorption bands for said dyes, subsequently determining the ratios between the measurement results obtained in the visible region and a combination of measurement results obtained in both the visible and the infrared region, the last-mentioned combination being only affected to a small extent by the release of dye, and detecting the release of dye by the detection of variations of at least one of said ratios as a function of time.
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Abstract
A method of detecting the release of dye from laundry in a washing machine despite the presence of dirt in the washing water. During a washing operation, a radiation flux including an infrared flux part (φI) and a visible flux part (φV) is passed through the wash water in which it is subject to absorption and diffusion. The flux parts φI and φV are compared during the entire washing program and the ratio of φV and φI is determined. The release of dye is signalled by a substantial variation of said ratio. The signal may be used for actuating an alarm device and/or controlling the washing program.
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- 1. A method of detecting the release of one or more dyes from laundry in an automatic washing machine during a washing operation which comprises, during said washing operation, passing a luminous flux comprising light in the visible and the infrared part of the spectrum through a certain volume of the washing water where said luminous flux is subject to absorption and diffusion, simultaneously and separately measuring the luminous flux in the visible region and in the infrared region after absorption and diffusion thereof, the visible region including one or a plurality of absorption bands for said dyes, subsequently determining the ratios between the measurement results obtained in the visible region and a combination of measurement results obtained in both the visible and the infrared region, the last-mentioned combination being only affected to a small extent by the release of dye, and detecting the release of dye by the detection of variations of at least one of said ratios as a function of time.
- 5. A device for detecting the release of dye from laundry in an automatic washing machine comprising, a source of light which emits light in the visible and infrared region of the spectrum, a light transparent receptacle which communicates with the washing tub and is exposed to said light, first and second detectors, one of which is sensitive to infrared and the other to the visible part of the spectrum, said detectors being arranged near said receptacle opposite one wall thereof, means for measuring the signals supplied by the detectors and for calculating at least one ratio of measurement results obtained in the visible part of the spectrum over a combination of measurement results obtained in the visible and the infrared part of the spectrum, and means for detecting variations of said ratios as a function of time.
- 8. A method of detecting the release of one or more dyes from laundry in a washing machine during a washing operation which comprises, passing a radiation flux comprising light in the visible and the infrared parts of the spectrum through a given volume of the wash water in which said radiation flux is subject to absorption and diffusion, detecting the radiation flux in the visible region of the spectrum after absorption and diffusion thereof by the wash water, the visible region including on or more absorption bands for the dyes, detecting the radiation flux in the infrared region of the spectrum after absorption and diffusion thereof by the wash water, the release of dye having a relatively small effect on the radiation flux detected in the infrared region, and forming ratios between the radiation flux detected in the visible region and the combined radiation flux detected in both the visible and infrared regions, the release of dye being signalled by a variation of at least one of said ratios as a function of time.
- 13. An apparatus for detecting the release of dye from laundry in a washing machine comprising, a source of radiation flux which emits in the visible and infrared region of the spectrum and is positioned so that wash water for the machine is subject to said radiation flux, at least first and second radiation detectors one of which is sensitive to radiation flux in the visible part of the spectrum and the other one being sensitive to radiation flux in the infrared region of the spectrum, said detectors being located to detect the radiation flux from the radiation source after it has been subject to absorption and diffusion by said wash water and to produce a first signal determined by the radiation flux in the visible part of the spectrum and a second signal determined at least in part by the radiation flux in the infrared region of the spectrum so that a ratio of said first and second signals can be determined and the release of dye indicated by a characteristic variation of said ratio as a function of time.
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