Information
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Patent Grant
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6220063
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Patent Number
6,220,063
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 9, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 24, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Zarley, McKee, Thomte, Voorhees & Sease
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 068 23 R
- 068 237
- 068 134
- 068 131
- 068 133
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A washing machine includes a cabinet with an opening. A wash basket is mounted within the cabinet for rotation about a wash basket axis, and includes an access opening through which clothes may be loaded and unloaded. At least one agitator is mounted within the basket for rotation about an agitator axis which is at an angle different from the angle of the wash basket axis. A drive mechanism bathed by washing fluid interconnects a drive motor, the wash basket, and the agitator for rotating the agitator about its rotational axis.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Conventional clothes washing machines are of two basic types: a vertical axis, top loading machine and a horizontal axis front loading machine. While front loading machines are generally more economical with respect to water consumption and electrical usage, the top loading machines typically provide easier access. Both types of washing machines include a perforated basket which holds the clothes or articles being washed. In the front loading machine, the clothes are tumbled in the wash water while the basket rotates. In a top loading machines, an oscillating or rotating agitator mixes the clothes and articles in the wash water while the basket remains substantially stationary. At the completion of the wash cycle in either machine, the basket is rotated at a high RPM to extract the wash water from the basket and the clothes therein.
An objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved top loading washing machine.
A further objective is to provide a top loading washer having rotatable agitators/lifters within a washing basket.
A further objective is to provide a novel drive system for rotating the agitators/lifters within a washing basket.
A further objective is to provide a drive system for agitators within a washing basket wherein the drive system is at least partially bathed in washing fluid.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a top loading washing machine having low water usage, yet excellent mechanical washing action.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a top loading washing machine having a simple and durable construction.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved top loading, washing machine which is economical to manufacture and to operate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The foregoing objects may be achieved by a washing machine having a cabinet with a top opening. A wash basket is mounted within the cabinet for rotation about a wash basket axis. The wash basket has an upwardly facing access opening through which clothes may be loaded and unloaded. At least a first agitator/lifter is mounted in the basket for rotation about an agitator axis which is at an angle different from the angle of the wash basket axis. A drive motor is mounted to the cabinet. A drive mechanism interconnects the motor, the wash basket, and the first agitator for rotating the first agitator about the first agitator axis when the wash basket is held against rotation about its wash basket axis.
It is preferred that a second agitator also be mounted within the wash basket and that it also be driven by the drive mechanism.
A tub at least partially surrounds the wash basket and contains washing fluid. The drive mechanism preferably is at least partially submerged in and bathed by the washing fluid.
While the shape of the washing basket and tub may vary without detracting from the invention, it is preferable that the washing basket and the tub be spherical, and that the agitators each have a concave surface and a convex surface, with the convex surfaces nesting against the spherical walls of the washing basket.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the washing machine of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken generally along line
2
—
2
of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken generally along line
3
—
3
of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is an enlarged detailed view of the gear drive mechanism for the present invention.
FIG. 5
is an enlarged detailed view taken generally along line
5
—
5
of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 6
is a pictorial view showing the gear drive assembly and one agitator pan.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings the numeral
10
generally designates the washing machine of the present invention. Washing machine
10
includes a cabinet
12
, a control panel
14
, an access opening
15
(FIG.
2
), and a door
16
which is hinged to move from an open to a closed position over the access opening
15
.
Mounted within the lower end of the cabinet
12
on a web
23
is a reversible drive motor
18
of conventional construction. Motor
18
has an output shaft
20
which extends upwardly through a bearing
22
in the web
23
. In this embodiment, motor
18
is attached to the web
23
by brackets
24
. Shaft
20
extends upwardly through a clutch
26
shown schematically in
FIGS. 2 and 4
. Clutch
26
is adapted to respond to rotation of the shaft
20
in a first direction to drive a hub
34
which is connected to a spherically shaped basket
40
. Rotation of the shaft
20
in the opposite direction disengages the clutch
26
and permits the shaft
20
to rotate independently of hub
34
.
As best shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
, a tub
28
includes at its lower end a basin
30
for holding washing fluid. Extending upwardly from basin
30
is a spherically shaped lower tub portion
31
. The tub
28
extends upwardly to the top of basket
40
and terminates at an upper edge
32
. A tub cover
33
is attached to the upper edge
32
and extends inwardly over a portion of the top opening
41
of basket
40
. The tub cover
33
is cooperable with access opening
15
for providing a path into basket
40
.
Hub
34
includes a central bore
36
which receives output shaft
20
. Output shaft
20
is attached at its upper end to a drive gear
38
.
Hub
34
extends through the basin
30
by way of a rotary seal arrangement shown schemactially at
43
in
FIGS. 2 and 4
and is attached to the basket
40
which includes a spherical portion
42
and a gear box portion
44
in its lower end. Extending over the top of the gear box portion
44
is a curved wall
46
which forms an extension of the spherically shaped walls of spherical portion
42
. Curved wall
46
includes a first gear hole
48
and a second gear hole
50
therein. The space below the curved wall
46
comprises a gear box chamber
52
for housing the gear drive to be described hereafter.
Basket
40
includes a plurality of perforations in its spherical shaped walls
42
for permitting fluid communication between the interior of basket
40
and the tub
28
. Thus, as fluid is introduced into the basket
40
, the fluid flows through apertures
54
and enters the tub
28
also. As further depicted in
FIG. 2
, the web
23
, drive motor
18
and the washing assembly are shown suspended from the inside of cabinet
10
by a conventional hung strut suspension system
25
which is of known construction and does not comprise part of the instant invention.
Agitator/lifter pans
56
,
58
each include a circular peripheral rim
60
and a circular pan gear
62
which extends circumferentially around the back side of the rim
60
.
Agitator/lifter pans
56
,
58
are each rotatably mounted to the basket
40
by a pan mount assembly
64
which is shown in enlarged detail in FIG.
5
. The spherical portion
42
of basket
40
includes an opening
66
in each of the opposite sides thereof. Opening
66
is surrounded by an annular shoulder
68
. A plug body
70
includes a head
72
and a shank
74
. Spring fingers
76
extend radially outwardly from the shank
74
and are adapted to move yieldably inwardly. The plug
70
is inserted through the opening
66
in the basket wall
42
. During insertion spring fingers
76
cam radially inwardly and slip past the annular shoulders
68
surrounding opening
66
. After the spring fingers clear the annular shoulder
68
they spring outwardly and retain the plug
70
within the opening
66
. Shank
74
of plug body
70
includes a screw receptacle
78
.
Agitator/lifter pans
56
and
58
are each provided with a cylindrical outer sleeve
80
in which is inserted a bearing boss
82
. Inserted within boss
82
is a locking tube
84
having a head
86
and a web
88
. A screw
90
extends through web
88
and is threaded into the screw receptacle
78
of plug
70
. This attaches the agitator pans
56
,
58
to the side walls
42
of basket
40
, while at the same time permitting the agitator pans
56
,
58
to rotate about the cylindrical axes of the sleeves
80
.
Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 6
, a gear assembly
92
is housed within the gear box chamber
52
and includes a first driven gear
94
which directly engages the annular teeth of the drive gear
38
. First driven gear
94
is connected to a first pan gear
96
by a gear shaft
98
. An idler gear
100
is also directly driven by drive gear
38
. Idler gear
100
, in turn, engages gear
104
which has a second pan drive gear
106
on its upper surface.
In operation, shaft
20
drives gear
38
in a clockwise direction indicated by arrow
108
(FIG.
6
). This rotates gears
94
,
100
in the directions shown by arrows
110
,
114
respectively. Rotation of gear
94
causes similar rotation of first pan gear
96
in the direction indicated by arrow
112
. First pan gear
96
engages the teeth of the circumferential gear
62
on the back of peripheral rim
60
on agitator pan
56
. This causes rotation of agitator pan
56
about its axis formed by the pan mount assembly
64
.
Rotation of idler gear
100
causes rotation of gear
104
in the direction indicated by arrow
118
. This also causes rotation of second pan gear
106
in the direction indicated by arrow
120
. In this embodiment, the rotational axis of agitator pans
56
and
58
are each located
60
degrees from the vertical rotational axis of the drive gear
38
and opposite one another. Because of this angular disposition, the rotational planes of the circumferential gears
62
and the first and second pan gears
96
,
106
operate at an acute angle with respect to each other.
It should be noted that first and second pan gears
96
,
106
, rotate in opposite directions, thereby causing the agitator pans
56
,
58
to also rotate in opposite directions as indicated by the arrows
122
,
124
in FIG.
3
. Alternately, gearing can be provided to cause agitator pans
56
,
58
to rotate in the same direction if desired.
All the gears in gear assembly
92
are preferably formed of a plastic material so that they can be bathed within the washing fluid within basin
30
of tub
28
and within the gear box chamber
52
of basket
40
. Various types of noncorrosive materials may be used, but the preferred material is a thermoplastic polymer sold under the trademark Carilon by Shell Chemical Company.
As can be seen in
FIG. 2
the water or washing fluid level
126
is at approximately the level of the pan mount assemblies
64
. The rotation of the two agitator pans
56
,
58
creates a tumbling action of the fabrics
134
being washed within the washing basket
40
. This tumbling action is facilitated by ribs
128
which are formed on the interior concave surfaces
130
of the agitator pans
56
,
58
. The back surfaces of agitator pans
56
,
58
are convex. While they do not conform precisely to the interior spherical surface of the basket
40
they are shaped to nest against this interior surface with the annular rims
60
of the pans
56
,
58
bearing against the curved spherical wall
42
of basket
40
. The annular rim
60
is provided with a seal
132
which prevents the fabrics or clothing from becoming entangled with the first and second pan gears
96
,
106
which protrude upwardly through the first and second gear holes
48
,
50
in the curved wall portion
46
, and which engage the circumferential gears
62
on the back sides of rims
60
of the agitator pans
56
,
58
.
The present invention has been found to provide superior washing capabilities over prior art washing machines. The tumbling action provided by agitator pans
56
,
58
is a gentle action that minimizes damage and wear to delicate fabrics. Furthermore, the ribs
128
on the interiors of agitator pans
56
,
58
cause a lifting of the washing fluid and improve the cleaning of the fabrics within the basket
40
.
The gear assembly
92
for driving the pans
56
,
58
is submerged within the washing fluid, and is bathed by the washing fluid throughout the operation of the device.
After the washing cycle has been completed, motor
18
is reversed, and the reverse rotation of shaft
20
causes the clutch
26
to engage with the hub
34
, thereby causing the basket
40
to rotate for its spin cycle. During the spin cycle the washing fluid passes outwardly through apertures
54
due to centrifugal force. The fluid within tub
28
is drained away.
In the drawings and specification there has been set forth a preferred embodiment of the invention, and although specific terms are employed, these are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Changes in the form and the proportion of parts as well as in the substitution of equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as further defined in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A washing machine comprising:a cabinet; a wash basket mounted within said cabinet for rotation about a wash basket axis, said wash basket having an access opening through which clothes may be loaded and unloaded; at least a first agitator mounted in said wash basket for rotation about a first agitator axis which is at an angle different from the angle of said wash basket axis, the first agitator having a front surface adapted to tumble laundry and an opposite rear surface unexposed to the laundry, the first agitator having a peripheral edge with gear teeth extending along the peripheral edge on the rear surface of the agitator; a drive motor; a drive mechanism interconnecting said motor, said wash basket, and said gear teeth of the first agitator for rotating said first agitator about said first agitator axis when said wash basket is held against rotation about said wash basket axis.
- 2. A washing machine according to claim 1 and further comprising a second agitator mounted in said wash basket for rotation about a second agitator axis which is at an angle different from both said first agitator axis and said wash basket axis, the second agitator having a front surface adapted to tumble laundry and an opposite rear surface unexposed to the laundry, the second agitator having a peripheral edge with gear teeth extending along the peripheral edge on the rear surface of the agitator, said drive mechanism also being connected to said gear teeth of the second agitator for rotating said second agitator about said second agitator axis.
- 3. A washing machine according to claim 2 and further comprising a tub at least partially surrounding said wash basket, said tub containing a washing fluid, said drive mechanism being at least partially submerged in and surrounded by said washing fluid.
- 4. A washing machine according to claim 2 wherein said drive mechanism includes a drive gear connected to and driven by said drive motor, a first gear engaging said teeth of said first agitator for rotating said first agitator, and a second gear engaging said teeth of said second agitator for rotating said second agitator, gear mechanism connecting said drive gear to said first and second gears for rotating said first and second gears.
- 5. A washing machine according to claim 4 wherein said gear mechanism is adapted to rotate said first and second gears in opposite directions to cause said first and second agitators to rotate in opposite directions.
- 6. A washing machine according to claim 2 wherein said wash basket includes a bottom portion, said peripheral edges of the first and second agitators being positioned to pass through said bottom portion of said wash basket during rotation of said first and second agitators respectively, said drive mechanism engaging said peripheral edges of said first and second agitators in said bottom portion of said wash basket for rotating said first and second agitators.
- 7. The washing machine of claim 1 wherein the drive mechanism is between the agitator and the wash basket.
- 8. The washing machine of claim 1 wherein the drive mechanism is covered so as to preclude exposure to laundry.
- 9. The washing machine of claim 1 wherein the drive mechanism is lubricated by wash water in the wash basket.
- 10. A washing machine comprising:a cabinet with an opening; a tub mounted within said cabinet and having a tub cavity therein; a wash basket having a basket cavity therein and being mounted within said tub for rotation about a wash basket axis, said wash basket having an access opening through which clothes may be loaded and unloaded, said wash basket having a plurality of holes therein providing fluid communication between said wash basket cavity and said tub cavity; first and second agitators mounted within said wash basket for rotation about first and second agitator axes respectively, said agitators each having a peripheral edge and a driven gear mounted along said edge between the agitator and the basket cavity; said basket cavity and said tub cavity each having depressed bottom portions; a perforated cover overlying said depressed portion of said basket cavity; a drive motor; and a drive mechanism mounted in said depressed portion of said basket cavity below said cover and including first and second drive gears extending through said cover and engaging said driven gears of said first and second agitators to interconnect said drive motor and said first and second agitators for rotating said first and second agitators about said first and second agitator axes respectively.
- 11. A washing machine according to claim 10 wherein said tub is adapted to hold a reservoir of washing fluid in said bottom portion of said tub cavity, said drive mechanism being at least partially bathed within said washing fluid when said washing fluid is within said bottom portion of said tub cavity.
- 12. The washing machine of claim 10 wherein the first and second drive gears of the drive mechanism are behind the first and second agitators, respectively, so as to preclude exposure of laundry to the drive mechanism.
- 13. The washing machine of claim 10 wherein the drive mechanism is lubricated by wash water in the wash basket.
- 14. A washing machine comprising:a cabinet having an opening; a tub mounted within said cabinet and having a tub cavity for holding a reservoir of washing fluid; a wash basket mounted within said tub and having a basket cavity therein; first and second agitators rotatably mounted in said wash basket for rotation about first and second agitator axes, respectively; a drive motor; a drive mechanism connecting said drive motor to said first and second agitators for drivingly engaging the agitators and rotating said first and second agitators about said first and second agitator axes respectively; said drive mechanism being at least partially positioned within said tub cavity and being bathed by said washing fluid within said tub cavity; and said drive mechanism being protected from exposure to laundry.
- 15. A washing machine according to claim 14 wherein said wash basket is substantially spherical in shape and includes spherically shaped walls.
- 16. A washing machine according to claim 15 wherein said first and second agitators each include a concave surface and an opposite convex surface.
- 17. A washing machine according to claim 16 wherein said concave surfaces of said first and second agitators face inwardly toward the interior of said wash basket cavity.
- 18. A washing machine according to claim 17 wherein said convex surfaces are in close proximity to said spherically shaped walls of said wash basket.
- 19. The washing machine of claim 14 wherein the drive mechanism is between the agitators and the wash basket.
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