Claims
- 1. A fully automatic washing machine adapted to wash and rinse, the washing machine comprising:
- a housing means;
- outer cell means supported in the housing means;
- a water supplying valve means for supplying water to said outer cell means;
- rotary blade means rotatably provided on an inner bottom surface of said outer cell means comprising a centrally disposed cylindrical column means including a disk-shaped base means provided on said column means, a plurality of first radially extending blade means formed on an upper surface of said base means, a plurality of second radially extending blade means formed on said upper surface of said base means, and a plurality of axially extending projection means disposed on said column means for providing an equal power for agitating or stirring water in the washing machine, said plurality of second blade means having a radial length greater than a radial length of said plurality of first blade means, said plurality of axially extending projection means are divided into a group of first projection means and second projection means, said first projection means are positioned on the column means at an upper portion thereof, and said second projection means are positioned on the column means such that at least a portion thereof is positioned below said first projection means;
- a plurality of hole means provided in and extending through a side wall of the column means in an area of said axially extending projection means, said hole means communicating with a water supplying hole means provided in said column means below said base means;
- a washing machine electric motor means mechanically coupled to said rotary blade means for generating a torque to drive said rotary blade means in forward and backward directions in a washing step and a rinsing step;
- mechanical means interposed between said washing machine motor means and said rotary blade means for transmitting the torque of said washing machine motor means to said rotary blade means at a predetermined speed in the forward and backward directions; and
- control circuit means for controlling said washing machine motor means so as to control a rotation of said rotary blade means in the washing and rinsing step, wherein a speed of rotation of said rotary blade means is in a range of 100.phi. rpm to 250 rpm. and a time length during which said rotary blade means rotates in each of the forward and backward directions is selected to be less than three seconds.
- 2. A fully automatic washing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein further hole means are provided in the cylinder means above said base means and is in communication with said plurality of hole means so that water is supplied through said further hole means to said plurality of hole means.
- 3. A fully automatic washing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control circuit means includes a pair of inversion switch means having contacts adapted to be switched by a single cam plate to thereby permit the switching of rotation of said washing machine motor means, said inversion switch means being adapted to be operated by an automatic timer means alternatingly in each of said washing step and said rinsing step.
- 4. A fully automatic washing machine as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a manual water-flow change-over switch means connected in series to either one of said pair of inversion switch means.
- 5. A fully automatic type washing machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rotary blade means is adapted to stop in rotation between the forward and backward direction, and wherein a time length stoppage of said rotary blade means is less than a time length of rotation thereof.
- 6. A fully automatic type washing machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein a ratio d/D between an outside diameter d of said rotary blade means and an inside diameter D of said outer cell means is in a range of 0.6 to 0.8.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 575,785, filed Feb. 1, 1984, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 347,311, filed Feb. 9, 1982, both now abandoned.
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