Dual use detergent dispenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6826933
  • Patent Number
    6,826,933
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 6, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 7, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A clothes washing machine is provided with an improved detergent dispenser which can use either liquid or powder detergent for both the prewash and wash cycles of the machine. The dispenser includes a base for receiving the prewash detergent. A tray having a powder detergent cup and a fabric softener cup is positioned within the base. A liquid detergent cup is removably nested within the powder detergent cup. The liquid detergent cup includes a siphon which drains into the powder detergent cup, which in turn drains into the base of the dispenser. The softener cup includes a siphon which drains into the base of the dispenser. The base includes an outlet drain through which the detergent and fabric softener drain for introduction into the tub of the washing machine.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Clothes washing machines typically have a detergent dispenser to receive either a powder or a liquid detergent which is added to the tub during a wash cycle of the machine. Some washing machines include compartments for laundry conditioners, such as fabric softener or bleach, as well as a compartment for detergent to be used in a prewash cycle. The prewash cycle is typically followed by a main wash cycle which includes a second dose of detergent from the dispenser. The dispenser configuration for a powder detergent is different than the configuration for a liquid detergent. For example, powder detergents typically do not require walls in the dispenser, which are required to contain liquid detergents. Also, liquid detergents generally work well with a siphon system, whereas powder detergents do not work well with a siphon system. Thus, the specific dispenser or compartment configuration provided in the washing machine normally dictates the type of detergent that can be used.




Accordingly, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved detergent dispenser for a clothes washing machine which can handle either powder or liquid detergent for both the prewash and main wash cycles.




Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved detergent dispenser for a washing machine which allows the user to select the configuration, and thus the type of detergent, that can be used for the wash cycle of the machine.




Still another objective of the present invention is the provision an improved detergent dispenser for a washing machine that can be changed by the user in order to function as either a powder detergent dispenser or a liquid detergent dispenser.




Yet another objective of the present invention is the provision of a detergent dispenser having dual cups for powder and liquid detergent, with one cup being removably mounted in the other cup.




Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a washing machine detergent dispenser having a single drain opening for prewash detergent, main wash detergent, and fabric conditioner.




These and other objectives will become apparent from the following description of the invention.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An improved detergent dispenser is provided for a clothes washing machine. The machine has a tub for holding clothes to be washed, and may be a front loading or top loading machine. The detergent dispenser includes a base mounted in the washing machine. A first powder detergent cup is mounted in the base to hold and dispense a powder detergent into the tub during the main wash cycle. A second liquid detergent cup is removably mounted in the first cup to hold and dispense a liquid detergent into the tub during the main wash cycle. The dispenser is provided with an area to receive either liquid or powder detergent for a prewash cycle. A third cup is provided for holding and dispensing fabric softener into the tub. The dispenser includes a single drain opening through which the prewash detergent, main wash detergent, and fabric softener pass at the appropriate time of the wash cycle.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the detergent dispenser of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the detergent dispenser of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing the improved detergent dispenser of the present invention mounted in a front loading washing machine.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the siphon cap for the liquid detergent cup according to the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along lines


5





5


of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The improved detergent dispenser


10


of the present invention is shown mounted in a washing machine


12


in

FIG. 3. A

lid


14


normally covers the dispenser


10


, and is movable between a closed and open position. The washing machine


12


is shown to be a front-loading machine, but it is understood that the dispenser can also be used on a top-loading machine (not shown). The components and operation of the washing machine


12


are conventional, and thus will not be described in detail.




The detergent dispenser


10


of the present invention includes a base


16


, with a front wall


18


, back wall


20


, opposite end walls


22


,


24


and a bottom wall


26


. An outlet opening or drain


28


is provided in end wall


24


. The bottom wall


26


slopes downwardly from the end wall


22


towards the drain


28


, such that liquids will flow by gravity toward the drain


28


. A grate


30


is removably mounted within guide tracks


32


adjacent the drain


28


. The grate


30


catches foreign objects or other large particles and precludes the passage of such material into the drain


28


. The base


16


includes bosses


33


for mounting the base


16


to the top panel


13


of the washing machine, as shown in FIG.


3


.




An enlarged tray


34


is adapted to set into the base


16


. The tray


34


includes a back wall


36


, a front wall


38


, opposite end walls


40


,


42


, and a bottom wall or floor


44


. An upright dividing wall


46


divides the tray


34


into a powder detergent cup


48


and a conditioner or fabric softener cup


50


. The tray


34


rests upon shoulders


52


on the bottom wall


26


of the base


16


, such that the bottom wall


44


of the tray


34


is spaced above the bottom wall


26


of the base


16


.




While the powder cup


48


and softener cup


50


are shown to be integrally formed, it is understood that the cups


48


,


50


could be separate from one another and separately set or positioned within the base


16


.




The powder detergent cup


48


includes an outlet opening


54


in the end wall


42


adjacent the back wall


36


. The bottom wall


44


slopes downwardly from front to back and end to end toward the outlet opening


54


, such that powder detergent contained within the cup


48


can be flushed out the opening


54


.




A liquid detergent cup


56


mounts on the powder detergent cup


48


. The liquid cup


56


includes a back wall


58


, a front wall


60


, opposite end walls


62


,


64


, and a bottom wall or floor


66


. A lip


68


is provided on the back wall


58


, front wall


60


, and end wall


64


. The lip


68


engages the walls


36


,


38


,


42


of the tray


34


to support the liquid detergent cup


56


within the powder detergent cup


48


. The liquid cup


56


is shallower than the powder cup


48


, such that the bottom wall


66


of the liquid cup


56


is spaced above the bottom wall


44


of the powder cup


48


.




A hollow siphon tube


70


extends upwardly from the rear corner of the liquid cup


56


adjacent the back wall


58


and end wall


64


. The bottom wall


66


slopes downwardly from end to end and front to back towards the siphon tube


70


. A siphon cap


72


fits over the siphon tube


70


. The siphon cap


72


has an inside diameter which is greater than the outside diameter of the siphon tube


70


. The lower end of the siphon cap


72


includes a leg


74


which spaces the lower end of the cap


72


above the bottom wall


66


of the liquid cup


56


. An arm


76


extends upwardly from the cap


72


and then downwardly over the upper edge of the back wall


58


and into a slot


78


(

FIGS. 1 and 2

) formed on the back wall


36


of the powder cup


48


, so as to retain the siphon cap


72


in position over the siphon tube


70


. The siphon tube


70


and cap


72


function in a conventional manner so as to siphon liquid detergent upwardly in the space between the cap


72


and the tube


70


and then downwardly through the tube. The tube


70


discharges into the powder cup


48


, wherein the liquid detergent flows by gravity out the opening


54


, and then into the bottom


26


of the base


16


for drainage out the drain opening


28


.




It is further understood that powder detergent cup


48


can be molded integrally with dispenser base


16


while still maintaining the prewash compartment


98


. The liquid detergent cup


56


would then be selectively mounted within the integral powder detergent area when it is desired to use liquid detergent.




The fabric softener cup


50


of tray


34


includes a siphon tube


80


, similar to tube


70


, though shorter in height. A siphon cap


82


is positioned over the siphon tube


80


, and has a similar structure to cap


72


. The cap


82


includes a leg


84


to space the bottom of the cap


82


above the bottom wall


44


of the softener cup


50


, and an arm


86


extending over the back wall


36


and into a slot


88


(

FIGS. 1 and 2

) on the softener cup


50


so as to retain the cap


82


in position. The bottom wall


44


flows from front to back and end to end toward the siphon tube


80


of the fabric softener cup


50


. The siphon tube


80


and siphon cap


82


function conventionally to siphon a liquid fabric softener upwardly in the space between the cap


82


and the tube


80


, and downwardly through the center of the tube


80


for discharge into the base


16


, then flowing by gravity along the bottom wall


26


and out the drain


28


of the base


16


.




The front wall


18


of the base


16


includes a plurality of slots or recesses


90


adapted to receive a water diverter


92


. The water diverter


92


has a plurality of water inlet tubes


94


A, B, C, D, E, each of which are adapted to be connected to a water hose or line (not shown). Each tube


94


includes a radially extending pair of flanges


96


having a space therebetween slightly greater than the thickness of the front wall


18


of the base


16


. Thus, the water diverter


92


is adapted to slide onto the front wall


18


of the base


16


, with the tubes


94


received in the recesses


90


, and with the portion of the front wall


18


defining the edges of the recesses


90


extending between the respective flanges


96


of the water diverter


92


. The end of each water inlet tube


94


extending into the base


16


includes an opening through which water is ejected into the dispenser


10


to flush out the detergent or fabric softener.




More particularly, the water inlet tube


94


A directs water into the softener cup


50


. The water inlet tubes


94


B and C direct water into the powder detergent cup


48


, or the liquid detergent cup


56


. The water inlet tubes


94


D and E introduce water into the base


16


of the dispenser


10


for flushing the prewash powder or liquid detergent out the drain


28


. Dual inlet tubes


94


B, C and


94


D, E are provided for the detergent cup


48


and the prewash compartment


98


to assure sufficient volume of water to flush the detergent out of the cup or compartment. Also, the dual inlet tubes


94


B, C and


94


D, E are preferably hooked to separate hot and cold water lines. Tubes


94


B and D have a larger diameter than tubes


94


C and E to simplify assembly and avoid confusion as to which water line connects to which tube.




From the foregoing, it can be seen that the dispenser


10


of the present invention allows a user to selectively choose powder or liquid detergent for the prewash cycle, as well as for the main wash cycle of the washing machine


12


. Either liquid or powder detergent can be loaded into the open area or prewash compartment


98


adjacent the end wall


24


of the base


16


. If the liquid detergent cup


56


is mounted in the powder detergent cup


48


, then the user loads liquid detergent into the cup


56


. With the cup


56


removed, the user loads powder detergent into the powder cup


48


. Fabric softener is loadable into the softener cup


50


. At the appropriate time in a cycle of the washing machine


12


, water is introduced through the appropriate inlet tubes


94


A-E to flush out the detergent or fabric softener for drainage through the drain


28


and into the tub of the washing machine


12


.




From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of the stated objectives.




The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An improved detergent dispenser for a clothes washing machine having a tub for holding clothes to be washed, comprising:a base mounted in the washing machine; a first detergent cup in the base to hold and dispense a powder detergent; a second detergent cup having a bottom wall removably mounted in the first cup to hold and dispense a liquid detergent; a water inlet above the bottom wall of the second detergent cut to flush detergent from the first and second cups with water.
  • 2. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the second cup is selectively installed in and removed from the first cup by a user of the machine.
  • 3. The dispenser of claim 2 wherein the cups dispense the detergent into the base and the base has a drain for directing the detergent into the tub of the machine.
  • 4. The dispenser of claim 3 further comprising a grate removably installed over the drain.
  • 5. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the first cup includes an outlet opening for directing detergent into the tub.
  • 6. The dispenser of claim 5 wherein the second cup includes a siphon for directing the liquid detergent into the first cup for passage through the outlet opening and then into the tub.
  • 7. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the second cup is nested within the first cup.
  • 8. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the first and second cups each have a floor, with the floor of the second cup being spaced above the floor of the first cup.
  • 9. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the base has a bottom and the first cup has a floor spaced above the bottom of the base.
  • 10. The dispenser of claim 9 wherein the base has shoulders to support the floor of the first cup in spaced relation to the bottom of the base.
  • 11. The dispenser of claim 1 further comprising a third cup to hold and dispense a fabric softener.
  • 12. The dispenser of claim 11 wherein the third cup is formed integrally with the first cup.
  • 13. The dispenser of claim 11 wherein the third cup includes a siphon to direct the fabric softener to the tub.
  • 14. The dispenser of claim 11 wherein the base has a bottom and the third cup has a floor spaced above the bottom of the base.
  • 15. The dispenser of claim 14 wherein the base includes shoulders to support the third cup above the bottom of the base.
  • 16. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the first cup is smaller than the base to define an area for adding pre-wash detergent to the base for dispensement into the tub.
  • 17. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the first cup is removably mounted in the base.
  • 18. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the first and second cups each have a floor and sidewalls, and the second cup has a lip on the walls to support the second cup on the walls of the first cup.
  • 19. The dispenser of claim 18 wherein the second cup is shallower than the first cup, such that the floor of the second cup is spaced from the floor the first cup.
  • 20. An improved clothes washing machine having a tub for holding clothes to be washed, the improvement comprising:a dispenser having a powder detergent cup, a liquid detergent cup such that a user can choose to use either powder or liquid detergent for a wash cycle of the machine; and a fabric softener cup for adding fabric softener to the tub; the liquid detergent cup being removably mounted in the powder detergent cup; a siphon in the liquid detergent cup; a water inlet independent of the siphon and in communication with the siphon to flush detergent from the first and second cups with water.
  • 21. The improved washing machine of claim 20 wherein the liquid detergent cup is nested within the powder detergent cup.
  • 22. The improved washing machine of claim 20 wherein the dispenser has a portion for receiving a liquid or powder detergent for a prewash cycle of the machine.
  • 23. The improved washing machine of claim 20 wherein the dispenser includes a drain for directing liquid and powder detergent to the tub.
  • 24. The improved washing machine of claim 20 wherein the powder detergent cup includes an outlet opening and the liquid detergent cup siphon is in communication with the outlet opening.
  • 25. The improved washing machine of claim 20 wherein the cups are removable.
  • 26. The improved washing machine of claim 20 wherein the dispenser includes a base, and the powder detergent cup is supported in the base.
  • 27. The improved washing machine of claim 26 wherein the liquid detergent cup empties into the powder cup, which in turn empties into the base, which has a drain communicating with the tub.
  • 28. The improved washing machine of claim 26 wherein the base further defines a prewash detergent compartment.
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