The present invention relates generally to washers/extractors for laundering items such as clothes, and more particularly, to a front opening horizontal axis, washing machine in which the clothes containing rotary basket has circumferentially spaced baffles for lifting and agitating items being laundered during a washing operation.
To facilitate agitation of clothes or other items being laundered during a washing cycle, horizontal axis washing machines commonly have a clothes containing rotary basket with a plurality of circumferentially spaced V-shaped baffles mounted on an inner surface of the basket for engaging, lifting and agitating the items during washing. Such V-shaped baffles typically are fastened to the inner cylindrical surface of the basket in parallel relation to the rotary axis. Due to the V-shaped configuration of such baffles, water and residual detergents or softeners can become trapped between the inner wall of the wash basket and the baffle, which over time can cause mold and mildew or otherwise become stagnant and odorous. Attempts to solve the problem by providing drain holes in the baffles to permit the escape of trapped water have not been successful since the drain holes can become clogged due to build up of detergent, lint, and other debris in the wash water.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a horizontal axis washing machine having a rotary clothes retaining basket with lifting and agitating baffles which more effectively assist the washing operation and which do not trap or retain water, detergent, or other matter after a washing cycle.
Another object is to provide a washing machine as characterized above in which the rotary basket lifting and agitating baffles both agitate items being washed and direct water in a manner that enhances the cleaning of the washed items.
Still another object is to provide a washing machine of the above kind in which the rotary basket lifting and agitating baffles impart a vortex movement in the wash water as an incident to rotation of the basket for enhanced agitation and cleaning of items being laundered.
A further object is to provide a washing machine of the foregoing type in which the rotary basket lifting and agitating baffles direct water with vortex movement in opposite directions dependent upon the direction of rotary movement of the basket for further enhanced action on the laundered items.
Yet another object is to provide a washing machine in which the lifting and agitating baffles of the rotary basket are relatively simple in construction and lend themselves to economical manufacture and long term reliable usage.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings, in which:
While the invention is susceptible of various modifications and alternative constructions, a certain illustrative embodiment thereof has been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific form disclosed, but on the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, there is shown an illustrative horizontal axis washing machine 10 in accordance with the invention. The illustrated washing machine 10 includes a cabinet or frame 11 with a front opening access door 12, a front opening outer tub 14 mounted within the frame 11 for receiving water and wash chemicals, and a front opening inner tub or basket 15 for receiving launderable items rotatably supported within the outer tub 14. For rotatably driving the inner basket 15, the inner basket 15 has a rearwardly extending drive shaft 16 of a trunnion assembly 17
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The inner basket 15, as best depicted in
In accordance with the invention, the inner rotary basket 15 has a plurality of circumferentially spaced lifting and agitating baffles 30 which are designed to enhance agitation of both the items being laundered and the wash water without retaining water, detergents and debris after a washing cycle which over time can cause mold, mildew, and undesirable odors. To this end, the lifting and agitating baffles 30 in this case have an elongated base 31 for mounting within the rotary basket 15 and a solid outwardly extending agitating rib 35 for lifting and moving lauderable items within the rotary basket 15 as an incident to rotation of the basket 15 during a washing operation. The ribs 35 in this instance have a solid flange like construction with parallel side walls 36 that terminate along an outer peripheral edge 38 of the rib 35 (See
In keeping with this embodiment, the agitating rib 35 of each baffle 30 has a nonlinear configuration along its elongated length which defines at least one, and preferably a plurality of pockets or cavities on each side of the baffle 30 for lifting and directing wash water in an agitating fashion as an incident to rotation of the rotary basket 15 during a washing operation. In the illustrated embodiment, each rib 35 is formed with a plurality of serpentine like curved sections along its longitudinal length which define two water carrying and directing pockets or cavities 45A, 45B on one side of the baffle 30 and three water containing and directing pockets or cavities 46A, 46B, 46C (
In carrying out this embodiment, the water retaining cavities or pockets of the baffle 30 are defined by forming the outer perimeter or edge 38 of the rib 35 in a first sinusoidal shape or line 50 along the elongated length of the rib 35 and forming the bottom of the rib 35 in a different sinusoidal shape or line 51 of greater magnitude than the sinusoidal shape of the line 50 of the outer perimeter. With the rib 35 formed in such manner, it can be seen that the wall of the rib that define the cavities 46A, 46B and 46C is inclined to the right as viewed in
For enhancing rigidity of the baffle 30, the side wall 36 of the agitating rib 35 joins the base with curved sections 55 (
In carrying out a further feature of this embodiment, the water carrying cavities 45A, 45B on one side of the vein are designed to contain and lift the same quantity of water as the cavities 46A, 46B, 46C on the opposite side of the vein. Even though the water lifting cavities are not uniform in size, and particularly the relatively small cavity 46C adjacent the back end of the baffle 15, the cavities on one side of the baffle are designed to receive and lift a similar total quantity of water, such as 4 oz., as the cavities on the opposite side of the vein. Hence, regardless of the direction of rotation of the rotary basket, similar quantities of wash water are lifted, redirected and agitated by the veins.
In keeping with still a further feature of the illustrated embodiment, the water containing and lifting cavities or pockets 45A, 45B and 46A, 46B, 46C defined by the curved sections of the rib 35 have been found to generate a vortex or whirlpool effect in the wash water as an incident to movement through the wash water during rotation of the basket 15 for further enhancing cleaning of contained items. More particularly, the water retaining pockets 45A, 45B on one side of the rib 35 have been found to produce a vortex movement in the wash water in one rotary direction in response to rotation of the basket in one direction, and the rotary pockets 46A, 46B, 46C on the opposite side of the rib 35 have been found to generate a vortex swirling movement in the wash water as the result of rotation of the rotary basket 15 in an opposite rotary direction. Accordingly, the baffles 30 have been found to be effective not only for lifting and agitating the items within the rotary basket during laundering, but also for agitating and positively direct the wash water in a manner that further enhances cleaning of the launderable items. Yet it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that while the baffles 30 have significant utility in agitation of both the items being washed and the wash water, they remain of relatively simple design and can be economically produced by plastic injection molding.
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