Claims
- 1. A machine for washing articles, comprising:
- a housing having a front panel, rear panel, top panel with opening, closure panel, left panel and right panel;
- a mounting platform within said housing;
- a tub having a top portion and a vertical axis and being mounted on said platform within said housing at a position spaced from each of said housing panels;
- a basket in said tub having a size sufficient for holding articles to be washed;
- an agitator within said basket to facilitate washing of the articles;
- means for imparting oscillating motion to the agitator during a wash cycle;
- means for rotating said basket, said basket rotating about said vertical axis in a circular path with said basket remaining vertical when said articles form a balanced load in said basket, said basket tending to rotate askew of said vertical axis in a noncircular path with said basket urged from vertical on excursions when said articles form an unbalanced load in said basket, said basket excursions urging said tub from said spaced position relative to said housing panels; and
- a plurality of coil spring and snubber suspensions each having a coil spring attached at its upper end to the mounting platform, an extension rod of the coil spring from the lower end of the coil spring attached to the upper housing panel and a snubber positioned within and attached at opposite ends to the coil spring whereby the coil spring is loaded in compression and the snubber has a cavity therein and an aperture communicating therewith which changes in volume in response to predetermined basket excursions to minimize the effects thereof.
- 2. A washing machine, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the plurality of suspensions comprise three suspensions which are positioned 120.degree. apart around the tub.
- 3. A washing machine, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the plurality of suspensions comprise four suspensions which are equally spaced around the tub.
- 4. A washing machine, as set forth in claim 1, wherein a second snubber has a first end connected to the upper end of coil spring, a second end connected to said housing panel, and a resilient middle portion extending between said ends, said middle portion having a sidewall defining a first cavity therein which changes in volume in response to predetermined basket excursions to thereby minimize effects of said predetermined basket excursions.
- 5. A washing machine, as set forth in claim 4, wherein said first and second snubbers are integrally formed.
- 6. A suspension for mounting a tub to a housing in a clothes washer comprising:
- a coil spring having first and second loops at opposite ends thereof;
- a rod integrally joined to one of said first and second loops, and having a proximal end for being joined to said washer for suspending said tub;
- a one-piece snubber having a resilient middle portion and opposite first and second lugs, said middle portion including a sidewall defining a cavity which changes in volume in response to excursions between said first and second lugs; and
- said snubber being disposed inside said coil spring, with said first lug being aligned with said first loop in a first joint, and said second lug being aligned with said second loop in a second joint, with one of said first and second joints being fixedly attachable to said tub for suspending said tub from said housing so that said excursions expand and contract together both said snubber and coil spring.
- 7. A suspension according to claim 6 wherein said snubber is in the form of a bellows.
- 8. A suspension according to claim 7 wherein said snubber includes an orifice disposed in flow communication with said cavity and being sized for metering airflow into and out from said cavity for providing air damping in response to said excursions.
- 9. A suspension according to claim 8 wherein said spring and rod comprise a one-piece component, with said first and second loops being integral portions thereof.
- 10. A suspension according to claim 9 wherein said rod is joined to said first loop, and said second loop is disposed between said first loop and said rod proximal end for being joined to said tub to place said spring in compression due to tub weight.
- 11. A suspension according to claim 10 wherein said rod includes an offset spaced laterally away from said spring and snubber between said first and second loops.
- 12. A suspension according to claim 11 in combination with said washer mounting said tub to said housing.
- 13. A suspension according to claim 9 wherein said rod is joined to said second loop, and said second loop is disposed between said first loop and said rod proximal end, with said first loop being joinable to said tub to place said spring in tension due to tub weight.
- 14. A suspension according to claim 13 wherein said rod is substantially straight from said proximal end to said second loop.
- 15. A suspension according to claim 14 in combination with said washer mounting said tub to said housing.
- 16. A suspension according to claim 9 further comprising a second snubber disposed outside said spring and fixedly joined at one end to said first snubber, with an opposite end being joinable to said housing for damping lateral excursions of said tub.
- 17. A suspension according to claim 16 wherein said first and second snubber are integrally joined together at a common lug in a one-piece component.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/539,889, filed Oct. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,520,029, entitled "Coil Spring and Snubber Suspension System for a Washer;" and a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/283,726, filed Aug. 1, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,528,913, entitled "Washing Machine with Snubbers for Limiting Unbalanced Load Vibration Excursions."
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