Claims
- 1. A washing machine, comprising:
- a washing drum axially subdivided into a plurality of washing zones, each divided into a plurality of washing compartments, said drum being provided with means for transferring batches of wash through said zones and said compartments in one direction and in succession, and for agitating said batches in said compartments;
- first flow-control means communicating with said drum for introducing a first washing liquid to a relatively upstream compartment of at least one of said zones and for draining said first washing liquid from said drum at a relatively downstream compartment of said one of said zones, whereby said first washing liquid flows from said relatively upstream compartment to said relatively downstream compartment in said direction and contacts said batches in said relatively upstream compartment, said relatively downstream compartment and compartments of said one of said zones between said relatively upstream compartment and said relatively downstream compartment;
- second flow-control means communicating with said drum for introducing a second washing liquid to said relatively downstream compartment of said one of said zones and for draining said second washing liquid from said drum at said relatively upstream compartment of said one of said zones, whereby said second washing liquid flows from said relatively downstream compartment to said relatively upstream compartment in counterflow to said direction and contacts said batches in said relatively upstream compartment, said relatively downstream compartment and compartments of said one of said zones between said relatively upstream compartment and said relatively downstream compartment; and
- means for contacting said batches with other liquids in others of said zones and said compartments.
- 2. The washing machine defined in claim 1 wherein said means for transferring batches of wash through said zones is a worm rotatable in said drum, a flight of said worm axially subdividing the interior of said drum into said compartments.
- 3. The washing machine defined in claim 2 wherein said one of said zones is an intermediate zone along the length of said drum.
- 4. The washing machine defined in claim 3 wherein said first flow-control means includes valve means for introducing said first washing liquid to said relatively upstream compartment to a level exceeding a level of said first washing liquid in said relatively downstream compartment so that said first washing liquid flows by gravity in a downstream direction corresponding to the direction in which said batches are displaced by said worm.
- 5. The washing machine defined in claim 3 wherein said second flow-control means includes valve means for introducing said second washing liquid to said relatively downstream compartment to a level exceeding a level of said second washing liquid in said relatively upstream compartment so that said second washing liquid flows by gravity in an upstream direction counter to the direction in which said batches are displaced by said worm.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 819,135 filed Jan. 15, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,616,372, as a division of Ser. No. 672,582 filed Nov. 16, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,607,509.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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