Front water injection for front loading washing machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6205603
  • Patent Number
    6,205,603
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 19, 1997
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
An improved front loading washing machine and method of wetting clothes in a front loading machine is provided. The balance ring of the machine has a plurality of holes extending 360° around the ring through which water is flowable. A water supply line directs water to the space between the machine tub and spinner, such that the water flows by gravity along the outer surface of the balance ring and then drains or drips through the holes in the balance ring for introduction into the spinner, thereby wetting the clothes in the spinner. With this improved machine, the amount of time required to saturate the clothes in the spinner is minimized, thereby enhancing the washing action on the clothes.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Front loading washing machines are common in Europe and are becoming popular in the United States. With large loads in a front loading machines, a problem exists in that the clothes take a significant amount of time to become saturated with wash water. As the water fills the bottom of the tub and into the spinner, the clothes are moved through the water. However, especially with larger loads, some of the clothes remain dry for an undesirably long period of time. This detracts from the cleaning efficacy for those non-saturated clothes.




Prior art front loading machines have tried to alleviate this problem by injecting water through the baffles in the spinner. Since the spinner rotates, supplying water through the baffles requires complex, and thus costly construction of the baffle design. As an alternate, water has been injected through a hole in the door boot. A hole in the door boot is subject to leakage. Also, if the injector or spray nozzle extends into the spinner chamber, clothes in the spinner are subjected to excessive wear by contact with the injector or nozzle. The prior art has not provided a satisfactory solution to the clothes wetting problem.




Accordingly, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved front loading washing machine having front injection of water.




Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved method of wetting clothes in a front loading washing machine.




Still another objective of the present invention is the provision of a front loading washing machine wherein a portion of the wash water is supplied to the spinner through holes in the balance ring through which the water drains for wetting clothes in the spinner.




A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a front loading washing machine which reduces the amount of time required to saturate the clothes in the spinner with wash water.




Another objective of the present invention is a method of wetting clothes in a front loading washing machine in a minimal amount of time.




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




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An improved front loading washing machine is provided, and generally includes a cabinet, a tub mounted within the cabinet for holding water, and a spinner rotatably mounted in the tub. The tub and spinner each have a forward end with an access opening therein through which clothes are introduced into and removed from the spinner. A balance ring extends around the access opening adjacent the forward end of the spinner. The balance ring has a plurality of holes. A water supply line or injector directs water to a space between the spinner and tub adjacent the forward end of the spinner such that the water flows along an outer surface of the balance ring and then drains through the holes in the balance ring for introduction into the spinner, thereby wetting clothes in the spinner. The holes in the balance ring are provided at the juncture between the main body of the balance ring and a forwardly projecting lip. The water is supplied at a 12 o'clock position relative to the spinner and flows by gravity through the holes in the balance ring.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a front loading washing machine.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view showing the tub and spinner in a front loading washing machine.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged sectional view taken along lines


3





3


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a rear perspective view of the balance ring with water supply holes therein.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The improved front loading washing machine of the present invention generally includes a cabinet


10


having a front wall


12


with an access opening


13


therein. A door


14


is pivotally mounted to the cabinet


10


for movement between open and closed positions relative to the access opening


13


.




A tub


16


is mounted within the cabinet and is adapted to hold water. The tub


16


includes a forward end


18


with an opening


20


aligned with the access opening


13


of the cabinet


10


. A perforated spinner


22


is rotatably mounted within the tub


16


. The spinner


22


includes an open forward end


24


, a closed rearward end


26


, and a side wall


28


which defines a chamber within the spinner


22


for holding clothes to be washed.




A circular balance ring


32


is mounted in the spinner


22


adjacent the forward end


24


thereof. The balance ring includes a hollow main body


34


having a plurality of compartments therein. A balancing fluid is sealed within the body


34


and is adapted to move between the compartments so as to balance uneven loads in the spinner


22


. The body


34


of the balance ring


32


includes an inner surface


36


disposed towards the chamber


30


of the spinner


22


and an outer surface


38


disposed away from the chamber


30


. A lip


40


extends forwardly from the main body


34


of the balance ring


32


and through the opening


20


of the tub.




The above construction of the front loading washing machine is conventional and does not constitute a part of the present invention.




The present invention is directed towards a method and means of supplying water into the chamber


30


of the spinner


22


so as to enhance wetting of the clothes in the spinner


22


in a minimal amount of time. More particularly, the balance ring


32


includes a plurality of holes


42


extending 360° around the ring adjacent the juncture between the main body


34


and the lip


40


. Preferably, the holes are elongated slots, though other shaped holes will also function for purposes of the present invention.




A water supply line


44


terminates in an injector


46


located in the space


48


between the tub


16


and the spinner


22


, as best seen in FIG.


3


. The injector is located at a 12 o'clock position relative to the spinner


22


. The injector


46


supplies water into the space


48


such that the water will flow by gravity and momentum along the outer surface


38


of the spinner


22


, and then drain through some of the holes


42


into the chamber


30


, thereby wetting clothes within the chamber


30


.




There is no need for a pump or other pressure generator for the water being dripped through the balance ring


32


.




It is understood that preferably, the water supply line


48


is a secondary line which supplies only a relatively small portion of the wash water into the tub


16


. Conventional structure is utilized for supplying the majority of the wash water to the tub.




Whereas the invention has been shown and described in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended broad scope of the following claims. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of the stated objectives.



Claims
  • 1. An improved front loading washing machine including a cabinet, a tub mounted within the cabinet for holding water, a spinner rotatably mounted in the tub, the tub and spinner each having a forward end with an access opening therein through which clothes are moved into and from the spinner, and a balance ring extending around the access opening of the spinner, the improvement comprising:the balance ring having a plurality of holes through which water can flow; a water supply line terminating between the tub and spinner to allow water to flow along the balance ring and through the holes in the balance ring for wetting clothes in the spinner.
  • 2. The improved washing machine of claim 1 wherein the holes in the balance ring extend substantially 360°.
  • 3. The improved washing machine of claim 1 wherein the balance ring includes a main body with compartments for holding balancing fluid, and a lip forwardly extending from the body and into the access opening of the tub, the holes being located adjacent a juncture between the main body and lip.
  • 4. The improved washing machine of claim 1 wherein the water supply line terminates at a 12 o'clock position relative to the spinner.
  • 5. A method of wetting clothes in a front loading washing machine, the machine including a cabinet, a tub mounted within the cabinet for holding water, a spinner rotatably mounted in the tub, the tub and spinner each having a forward end with an access opening therein through which clothes are moved into and from the spinner, and a ring extending around the access opening of the spinner, the improvement comprising:supplying water to an area between the tub and the spinner; and draining the water through holes in the ring for introduction into the spinner so as to wet clothes in the spinner.
  • 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the water drains through the ring holes by gravity flow.
  • 7. The method of claim 5 wherein the water is supplied at a 12 o'clock position relative to the spinner.
  • 8. A method of wetting clothes in a front loading washing machine, the machine including a rotatable spinner with a substantially open forward end, a closed rearward end and a sidewall defining a chamber for holding clothes, and a balance ring mounted on the spinner adjacent the forward end, the balance ring having an inner surface disposed toward the spinner chamber and an outer surface disposed away from the spinner chamber, the method comprising:supplying water for flow along the outer surface of the balance ring; and draining the water through holes in the balance ring for introduction into the spinner chamber.
  • 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the machine further includes a tub surrounding the spinner in spaced relation, the method further comprising supplying the water to the space between the tub and spinner for flow along the outer surface of the balance ring.
  • 10. The method of claim 8 wherein the water is supplied at a 12 o'clock position relative to the spinner.
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