Claims
- 1. In a washing machine having a tub and an equipment container selectively rotatably mounted inside the tub, wherein the equipment container is adapted to hold a plurality of flexible articles separated from each other and substantially immobile against, and relative to, the equipment container,
a method of cleaning the flexible articles comprising the sequential steps of: (a) mounting the flexible articles into the equipment container so as to be held separated within, and substantially immobile against and relative to, the equipment container, (b) rotating the equipment container relative to the tub at a washing speed so as to pass the flexible articles through washing and rinsing fluids in the tub when the tub is at least partially filled with washing or rinsing fluids, (c) at least partially filling the tub with washing fluid, (d) at least draining the washing fluid from the tub, (e) partially filling the tub with rinsing fluid, (f) continuing to rotate the equipment container relative to the tub so as to pass the flexible articles through the rinsing fluid, (g) draining the rinsing fluid from the tub, (h) rotating the equipment container at a spin-drying rotational speed which is greater than said washing speed and sufficient to centrifugally drain fluid from said articles.
- 2. In an equipment washing machine having: a frame, a tub rigidly mounted to said frame, a supply means for supplying washing fluid, rinsing fluid and drying air cooperating with said tub, a porous basket rotatably mounted inside said tub, said basket selectively rotatable by selective rotation means, at least one porous-sided equipment container releasably mountable into said basket, each equipment container of said at least one equipment container adapted for holding flexible articles positioned within said container, by means for securing said articles, for flow of the washing and rinsing fluids and drying air there through and for holding the flexible articles mounted to and substantially separated from each other, and stationary relative to said container as said basket is rotated relative to said tub in the sequential presence of the washing fluid, the rinsing fluid, and the drying air;
a method of washing, rinsing and drying clothing or other flexible or semi-rigid articles comprising the sequential steps of: (a) rotating said basket so as to pass the articles through the washing fluid at a first rotational speed; (b) supplying said washing fluid to said tub; (c) draining said washing fluid from said tub; (d) supplying said rinsing fluid to said tub; (e) rotating said basket so as to pass the articles through the rinsing fluid; (f) draining said rinsing fluid from said tub; (g) rotating said basket at a second rotational speed greater than said first rotational speed so as to centrifugally spin dry said articles.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of repeating one or more sequential repetitions of said steps (a)-(e) in claim 1 before step (f).
- 4. A computer program product for use in an equipment washing machine,
wherein the washing machine has a frame, a tub rigidly mounted to said frame, a supply means for supplying washing fluid, rinsing fluid and drying air cooperating with said tub, a porous basket rotatably mounted inside said tub, said basket selectively rotatable by selective rotation means, at least one porous-sided equipment container releasably mountable into said basket, each equipment container of said at least one equipment container adapted for holding flexible articles positioned within said container, by means for securing said articles, for flow of the washing and rinsing fluids and drying air there through and for holding the flexible articles mounted to and substantially separated from each other, and stationary relative to said container as said basket is rotated relative to said tub in the sequential presence of the washing fluid, the rinsing fluid, and the drying air; the computer program product comprising: (c) computer readable program code means for causing the rotation of said basket at a first rotational speed so as to pass articles held in the basket through the washing fluid in the tube once at least partially filled, for the duration of a timed first wash iteration; (d) computer readable program code means for causing, once said basket is rotating at said first rotational speed the supply of washing fluid into said tub; (c) computer readable program code means for causing the draining of said washing fluid from said tub, (d) computer readable program code means for causing the supply of rinsing fluid to said tub; (e) computer readable program code means for causing the draining of said rinsing fluid from said tub; (f) computer readable program code means for causing one or more repetitions of said supplying washing fluid to said tub, said draining washing fluid from said tub, said supplying rinsing fluid to said tub, and said draining said rinsing fluid from said tub; (g) computer readable program code means for causing rotation of said tub at a second rotational speed greater than said first rotational speed for centrifugally spin drying said articles in said tub; (h) computer readable program code means for causing a supply of drying air into said tub to dry said articles.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Continuation-in-Part patent application Ser. No. 10/699,842 filed Nov. 4, 2003, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Continuation-in-Part patent application Ser. No. 10/098,466 filed Mar. 18, 2002, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/376,319 filed Aug. 18, 1999, which issued Apr. 23, 2002 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,374,644 which claim priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/096,841 filed Aug. 18, 1998 entitled Equipment Washer.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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