Method and apparatus for containing and agitating the contents of a container

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6497123
  • Patent Number
    6,497,123
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 24, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
The invention provides an apparatus comprising a drum for containing and agitating an article, wherein the drum comprises at least two rotatable drum portions in rotatable connection with one another, a rotator member in connection with each rotatable drum portion for rotating the drum portion about an axis. The apparatus is preferably a washing machine, and the method of operating the apparatus comprises inserting at least one article, preferably a plurality of articles, into the drum; and rotating each rotatable drum portion independently of one another to agitate the article or articles.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a method and apparatus for containing and agitating at least one article. The invention has application in any situation where articles are required to be treated by agitation for purposes as varied as cleaning, polishing, grinding, granulating, peeling and coating. Preferably, the invention is used in the laundry field in order to carry out cleaning (washing) or fabric treatment processes. Particularly, but not exclusively, the invention relates to an improved washing machine.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Devices which agitate articles within a rotating drum in the presence of a fluid are known. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,350,323, discloses a dual drum mixer which can be used to mix, homogenize or react at least two components. The device is a container made of two separately driveable pipe lengths adjacent to one another. The container is sealed, with fluid being injected into the container through its longitudinal axes. The device is limited in use in that fluid entry is only through its axes and the fluid must be sealed within the container in order for proper mixing or agitation to occur.




In agitation devices such as conventional washing machines, a perforated drum is used to contain articles as they are agitated in the presence of water and detergent in order to remove dirt. The dirt is displaced into the water, and the water is removed from the drum by passing through the perforations. In front-loading washing machines, agitation is caused by the rotation of the drum about a generally horizontal axis so that the articles tumble over one another and rub against each other and against the walls of the drum. However, the rotational speed of the drum is limited because, if the speed is too high, the articles will merely be pressed under centrifugal forces against the interior walls of the drum. The articles then rotate with the drum and no agitation with respect to the drum or with respect to other articles is achieved. The amount of agitation which can be applied to the articles by front-loading washing machines is therefore limited. This means that, in order to achieve a specific standard of cleanliness, the machine must operate for a minimum period of time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to overcome many problems inherent in the prior art, the present invention provides an apparatus and method for enhancing the agitation of articles. The apparatus comprises a drum for containing and agitating an article, wherein the drum comprises at least two rotatable drum portions in rotatable connection with one another, a rotator member in connection with each rotatable drum portion for rotating the drum portion about an axis. Preferably the drum has at least one port for intake or exhaust of a liquid into or out of an area internal to the drum. More preferably, the at least one port is located on a peripheral portion of at least one of the rotatable drum portions. The drum can be seated within a tank.




The apparatus can include a drive in connection with each rotator member. The rotatable drum portions are, preferably, rotatable about a common axis, and the axis can be horizontal or inclined to the vertical. The rotatable drum portions can be of a variety of shapes and sizes so that the apparatus can function as a polisher, grinder, granulator, peeler, coater or washing machine. The apparatus is preferably a washing machine.




The drive comprises a motor connected to a coupler, and a controller can be connected to the motor to control speed and directional rotation of the rotatable drum portions. The rotator member can be connected to a periphery of each rotatable drum portion, or it can be connected to a shaft adjoining each rotatable drum portion. The rotator member acts as a friction providing element to facilitate rotation of the rotatable drum portions.




The drive and rotator member couple such that the rotatable drum portions can rotate independently of one another. The rotatable drum portions can be rotated at different speeds and different directions in order to enhance agitation.




The invention also encompasses a method of providing enhanced agitation. The method comprises inserting at least one solid article into a drum, wherein the drum comprises a first rotatable drum portion and a second rotatable drum portion in rotatable connection with one another; and rotating the first and second drum portions independently of one another to agitate the article. Preferably, a fluid is provided within the drum as the first and second drum portions are rotated. The fluid is preferably added to or exhausted from the drum through at least one port at a peripheral portion of the drum.




The rotatable drum portions can be rotated at a variety of speeds and directions. For example, the rotatable drum portions can be rotated in opposite directions; at the same speed in opposite directions; at different speeds in the same direction; at different speeds in opposite directions; at the same speed and in the same direction; or at least one of the rotatable drum portions can be held stationary while the other rotatable drum portion is rotated.




In another embodiment, the invention provides an apparatus which comprises a drum for containing and agitating an article, wherein the drum comprises at least two rotatable drum portions in rotatable connection with one another, and a rotator member in connection with each rotatable drum portion for rotating the drum portion about an axis. Two of the rotatable drum portions at opposite ends of the drum have end walls attached thereto. An opening for inserting the article into the drum can be provided at an end wall or at a peripheral portion of one or more rotatable drum portions. A door can be provided to maintain the article within the drum during operation. Preferably, one of the rotatable drum portions is located inside another rotatable drum portion, and the rotatable drum portions can be mounted on concentric shafts.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be better understood by reference to the Detailed Description of the Invention when taken together with the attached drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic perspective view of apparatus according to a first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the apparatus of

FIG. 1

in use and forming part of a washing machine;





FIG. 3



a


is a front view of the driving mechanism forming part of the apparatus of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 3



b


is a side view of the driving mechanism of

FIG. 3



a;







FIG. 4

is a schematic perspective view of apparatus according to a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 5

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the apparatus of

FIG. 4

in use and forming part of a washing machine;





FIGS. 6



a, b


and


c


are schematic perspective views, similar to

FIG. 1

, of apparatus according to third, fourth and fifth embodiments of the invention;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment of the invention similar to the first embodiment but illustrating an alternative method of opening drum;





FIG. 8

is a longitudinal cross-section through a seventh embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 9

is a exploded view of the rotating portions of the drum forming part of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 8

; and





FIGS. 10



a


and


10




b


are side and plan views respectively of paddle which forms part of the embodiment shown and illustrated in FIGS.


8


and


9


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to an apparatus comprising a drum for containing and agitating an article, and a method of agitating an article. The drum of the apparatus comprises at least two rotatable drum portions in rotatable connection with one another, a rotator member in connection with each rotatable drum portion for rotating the drum portion about an axis, with at least one of the rotatable drum portions being perforated. In the method of agitating an article, the drum is operated in such a manner that relative rotation is produced between adjacent rotatable drum portions of the drum.




In a preferred embodiment, the drum has a drive that is capable of rotating the rotatable drum portions at different speeds and/or in different directions. More preferably, the drive is capable of rotating adjacent rotatable drum portions at different speeds in the same direction, at different speeds in opposite directions and/or at the same speed in opposite directions. The relative rotation between the adjacent rotatable drum portions prevents the articles from becoming adhered to the interior wall of the drum. Therefore, the rotational speed of the rotatable drum portions can be increased above that at which the articles would normally cease to be agitated, and the amount of agitation applied to the articles can be made more intense. The articles are therefore treated more intensively that they would be in conventional apparatus.




When the drum is used in a washing machine, dirt is released from the articles at a higher rate than in known machines, and the cleaning process is either more thorough in a given time or else the desired standard of cleanliness is achieved more quickly. Preferably, the drum comprises at least one motor, a controller to control the speed and direction of rotation of the drum portions, and a coupler that connects the motor to the drum portions. The type of motor, controller or coupler used is not critical and will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.




Preferably, the drum includes at least two essentially cylindrical rotatable drum portions. Advantageously, the rotatable drum portions are capable of being driven at the same speed in opposite directions. This maximizes the agitation of the contents of the drum and, in the context of a washing machine, allows articles to be cleaned to a specific standard very quickly or, if desired, to a very high standard in a specific time. In alternative embodiments, the rotatable drum portions can be driven at different speeds in the same direction or at different speeds in opposite directions. It is also envisaged that it will be possible to achieve the same effect by retaining one rotatable drum portion stationary and rotating the other portion in either direction.




The invention also provides a method of containing and agitating a plurality of articles within a defined space, comprising the steps of introducing the articles to the interior of a drum which delimits the defined space and which is rotatable by drive means, and rotating the drum so as to cause agitation between the articles, characterized in that, during at least part of the step of rotating the drum so as to cause agitation between the articles, the drive is operated in such a manner that relative rotation is produced between adjacent rotatable drum portions of the drum. The method according to the invention will have advantages similar to those of the apparatus according to the invention.




One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG.


1


. Essentially, the apparatus


10


comprises a cylindrical drum


12


mounted rotatably about an axis


14


. The drum


12


is made up of two separately rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


, each consisting of a cylindrical wall and a circular end wall. Each circular end wall closes the respective rotatable drum portion


16




a


,


16




b


at one side, the open side facing the other respective rotatable drum portion


16




b


,


16




a


. One of the circular end walls has an opening therein for inserting an article or articles into the drum. A door


15


can be incorporated within the opening to maintain the article or articles within the drum during operation. The door


15


is mounted in a conventional manner and will not be described any further here. It will be understood that this is only one way of providing access to the interior of the drum


12


and, as an alternative, one of the rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


can have an opening at a peripheral area, and a door


15


′ could alternatively be mounted within the opening to maintain the article or articles within the drum. The rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


are individually mounted so as to be rotatable about the axis


14


, for example by support bearings


17


, and are each driven by a separate drive


24




a


,


24




b


(see FIGS.


2


and


3


). The drives


24




a


,


24




b


are arranged and adapted so that each rotatable drum portion


16




a


,


16




b


can be rotated about the axis


14


at a speed or in a direction which is different from that of the other rotatable drum portion


16




b


,


16




a


. In the illustrated embodiment, the rotatable drum portion


16




a


can be rotated in the direction of arrow


18




a


at the same time that the rotatable drum portion


16




b


can be rotated at the same speed in the direction of arrow


18




b.






In

FIG. 2

, the drum


12


is seated in a tub or tank


20


, and contains articles


21


and a liquid


23


. The tub or tank


20


can be a polisher, grinder or cleaning machine, preferably a washing machine. The liquid can be a cleaning fluid, preferably a solution of water and detergent or any other type of cleaning composition.




The drum


12


has at least one port, such as a perforation or simple opening, through at least one of the rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


in order to allow water to flow into the drum


12


from the tub or tank


20


and vice versa. Preferably, each drum portion


16




a


,


16




b


will have a plurality of ports. Preferably the port or port will be located on a periphery of the drum. The port or ports can be located in an area between adjoining drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


. Although, it is preferred that there be at least one port on a peripheral portion of at least one of the rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


. There is no need for the rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


to be sealed against one another since the flow of water into and out from the drum


12


is acceptable. Two separate drives


24




a


,


24




b


are positioned above the rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


in order to drive, independently of one another, the said rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b.






When the drives


24




a


,


24




b


are activated, rotatable drum portion


16




a


is driven by drive


24




a


in the direction of arrow


18




a


and rotatable drum portion


16




b


is driven by drive


24




b


in the direction of arrow


18




b


. The rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


thus rotate about the axis


14


at the same speed but in opposite directions. The articles


22


contained within the drum


12


are agitated as the rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


rotate. The articles


22


are continually prevented from sticking to the cylindrical wall of either of the rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


by virtue of the fact that a portion of the articles are being rotated in the opposite direction by the other rotatable drum portion


16




b


,


16




a


. The articles collide and pull one another from the wall of the rotatable drum portion


16




a


,


16




b


in which they are located. The speed of rotation of each rotatable drum portion of the apparatus can therefore be higher than can be achieved in known agitation devices. Achieving a higher degree of agitation in a much shorter period of time is also made possible. When the tub or tank


20


is used as a washing machine, a much higher standard of cleanliness in a given period of time can be attained than has previously been possible.




One of the drives


24




a


,


24




b


is illustrated in

FIGS. 3



a


and


3




b


. It will be appreciated that the drives


24




a


,


24




b


illustrated in

FIG. 2

can be identical to one another. For this reason, only one drive is illustrated here. The illustrated drive to be described below is not to be understood as being the only drive suitable for this purpose. Other drives equally suitable for this application will be immediately apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. Preferably, the drive comprises a motor and coupler in connection with the motor. A controller for controlling the speed and direction of the drive can also be included.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 3



a


and


3




b


, the drive comprises a motor


30


connected to a single coupler unit, the coupler unit being in contact with a rotator member mechanism on the rotatable drum portion. The coupler unit includes a shaft


32


carrying a first toothed wheel


34


. A chain


36


or other linked member engages the first toothed wheel


34


and also a second toothed wheel


38


fixed to a second shaft


40


. If desired the shaft


32


or second shaft


40


can be mounted to a support structure on the apparatus housing the drum. The second shaft


40


also carries a third toothed wheel


42


, the teeth


44


of which are designed to engage with a rotator member


46


. The rotator member is separate from the coupler unit and is connected to the rotatable drum portion in a fashion such that it can act to rotate the rotatable drum portion, and can be made of any type of friction providing member. Preferably, the rotator member is a toothed attachment or a chain. In

FIG. 3



a


and

FIG. 3



b


the rotator member


46


is arranged around the periphery of one of the rotatable drum portions


16




a


,


16




b


. When the motor


30


is operated, the shaft


32


rotates causing the first toothed wheel


34


to rotate. This drives the chain


36


which causes the second toothed wheel


38


to rotate and, in turn, the third toothed wheel


42


. Rotation of the third toothed wheel


42


forces the rotatable drum portion to which the drive is attached to rotate about the axis


14


. The direction of rotation and speed of rotation of the rotatable drum portion can be determined by the direction of rotation of the motor and by the particular gearing used in the coupler unit. A controller can be used to control the speed and direction of the motor; and the number of gears, gear radius and tooth arrangement of each gear can determine speed and direction of the rotatable drum portions independently of the controller and motor. This type of speed and directional control will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.




It will be appreciated that the toothed wheels


34


,


38


,


42


and chain or rotator member


36


,


46


can be replaced where appropriate by pulleys and drive belts or other equivalent components. If a drive belt is used to drive the rotatable drum portion


16




a


,


16




b


itself, the drive belt may best be wrapped around a pulley located on or concentric with the axis


14


shown in FIG.


1


. The motor can also be connected to a second coupler unit to drive a second drum portion. For example, shaft


32


can extend through the toothed wheel


34


and connect to an additional toothed wheel rotation assembly. The assembly can contact a rotator member on a second drum portion, and the two drum portions can be driven by one motor. The type of gearing used is not critical to the operation of the invention, and can be any type of gearing arrangement that would be known to one of ordinary skill in the art.




Another embodiment is illustrated in FIG.


4


. In this embodiment, the drum


120


is made up of three separate rotatable drum portions


160




a


,


160




b


,


160




c


. Each of the rotatable drum portions


160




a


,


160




b


,


160




c


has a cylindrical wall and the outermost portions


160




a


,


160




c


also have circular end walls so that the cylindrical drum


120


is essentially closed. An opening can be provided on one of the circular end walls for inserting an article or articles into the drum. A door


150


can be provided in the opening to maintain the article or articles within the drum during operation. Drives similar to those shown in

FIG. 3

can be used in order to rotate each rotatable drum portion


160




a


,


160




b


.


160




c


about the axis


140


. Outermost rotatable drum portions


160




a


and


160




c


are each rotatable in a first direction (see arrows


180




a


,


180




c


), whereas the central rotatable drum portion


160




b


is rotatable in the opposite direction (see arrow


180




b


), but at the same speed.




The agitation provided to the contents of the drum


120


is once again significantly higher than would be achievable with a conventional washing machine. The rotation of adjacent rotatable drum portions


180




a


,


180




b


;


180




b


,


180




c


in opposite directions prevents the articles from becoming stuck to the cylindrical walls of the drum


120


simply because other articles, which are being rotated in the opposite direction, will not allow them to be carried around the drum


120


. The other articles effectively drag the first articles off the walls and the agitation action is continued, even at high rotational speeds of the rotatable drum portions


180




a


,


180




b


,


180




c.






In the arrangement shown in

FIG. 5

, the agitation provided to the articles


220


contained within the drum


120


is significantly higher than that which can be achieved using known arrangements. As before, the drum


120


is located within a tank or tub


200


containing a fluid, and at least one of the drum portions is perforated so that the fluid can flow from the drum


120


to the tank or tub


200


and vice versa. In this arrangement, however, the drum


120


is mounted within the tank


200


about an inclined axis


140


instead of about a horizontal axis.




It will be appreciated that the embodiments described above can be adapted in order to achieve the same or similar effect, particularly with regard to the respective speeds and directions of the rotatable drum portions. Illustrations of alternative arrangements are given in

FIGS. 6



a


,


6




b


and


6




c


. In

FIG. 6



a


, the rotatable drum portions


161




a


,


161




b


are shown rotating in the same direction but at different speeds by arrows


181




a


,


181




b


. In

FIG. 6



b


, the rotatable drum portions


162




a


,


162




b


are shown rotating at different speeds but in opposite directions by arrows


182




a


,


182




b


. In

FIG. 6



c


, one rotatable drum portion


163




b


is shown as being held stationary (cross


183




b


) while the other rotatable drum portion


163




a


rotates (see arrow


183




a


). In all three cases, there is relative rotation between the rotatable drum portions


161




a


,


161




b


;


162




a


,


162




b


;


163




a


,


163




b


so that the effect of producing increased agitation of the contents of the drum


120


is achieved. It will be appreciated that the arrangements shown in

FIG. 6

are also applicable to drums consisting of three or even more rotatable drum portions.




It will be appreciated that drums which consist of two or more essentially cylindrical portions which are rotatable about a common axis can be opened to allow access without necessarily providing an openable door in a wall or peripheral portion of the drum. Since the drum is made up of separate portions, it is possible to allow for one of those portions to move away from the adjacent portion in order to provide access. One way of achieving this is illustrated schematically in FIG.


7


. The drum


414


comprises two rotatable drum portions


420




a


,


420




b


which are rotatable about a common axis


412


. No door is provided in either the cylindrical walls or circular end walls of either rotatable drum portion


420




a


,


420




b


. Instead, one of the rotatable drum portions


420




b


is mounted so that, when the drum


414


is to be opened, the entire rotatable drum portion


420




b


is pivoted away from the other rotatable drum portion


420




a


. The open position is illustrated in dotted lines in FIG.


7


. In other respects, the construction of the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 7

is similar to that of the embodiments illustrated and described above.




A further embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG.


8


. The apparatus


500


has a tub or tank


502


which surrounds and accommodates the drum


550


. The tub or tank


502


is watertight so as to contain fluid therein. The tub or tank


502


has an inlet


504


and an outlet


506


for the inlet and drainage of fluid respectively. A door


508


is provided on the front wall of the tub or tank


502


so as to allow articles to be introduced through an opening into the interior of the drum


550


. Preferably, the apparatus


500


is a washing machine, and all other elements not described specifically herein are conventional, not requiring further description.




The drum


550


is shown mounted in a cantilever fashion on the wall of the tub or tank


502


remote from the door


508


. In accordance with the invention, the drum


550


is made up of two separate rotatable drum portions


560


,


570


. The first outer rotatable drum portion


560


, is supported on a hollow cylindrical shaft


561


. An angular contact bearing


562


is located between the rear wall of the tub


502


and the hollow cylindrical shaft


561


. The outer rotatable drum portion


560


is dimensioned so as to substantially fill the interior of the tub


502


. More specifically, the outer rotatable drum portion


560


has a generally circular rear wall


563


extending from the hollow cylindrical shaft


561


towards the cylindrical wall of the tub


502


, a generally cylindrical wall


564


extending generally parallel to the cylindrical walls of the tub


502


from the rear wall


563


towards the front wall of the tub


502


, and a generally annular front face


565


extending from the cylindrical wall


564


, and having an opening for receiving the door


508


. Sufficient clearance is allowed between the walls


563


,


564


,


565


of the outer rotatable drum portion


560


and the tub


502


to prevent the outer rotatable drum portion


560


from coming into contact with the tub


502


when the drum


550


is made to spin.




An inner cylindrical wall


566


is also provided on the interior of the cylindrical wall


564


of the outer rotatable drum portion


560


. The inner cylindrical wall


566


extends from a point which is substantially midway between the rear wall


563


and the front face


565


to the front face


565


. The space between the interior cylindrical wall


566


and the cylindrical wall


564


is hollow but, if desired, could be filled with a strengthening material. In this event, the strengthening material must be lightweight. The provision of parallel cylindrical walls


564


,


566


in the portion of the outer rotatable drum portion


560


closest to the front face


565


provides strength to the whole of the outer rotatable drum portion


560


while reducing the internal diameter of the outer rotatable drum portion


560


in this region.




The inner rotatable drum portion


570


is supported on a central shaft


571


, which in turn, is supported by deep groove bearings


572


located between the central shaft


571


and the hollow cylindrical shaft


561


. The inner rotatable drum portion


570


essentially comprises a generally circular rear wall


573


extending from the central shaft


571


towards the cylindrical wall of the tub


502


, and a cylindrical wall


574


extending from the periphery of the rear wall


573


towards the front wall of the tub


502


. The diameter of the cylindrical wall


574


of the inner rotatable drum portion


570


is substantially the same as the diameter of the inner cylindrical wall


566


of the outer rotatable drum portion


560


. The cylindrical wall


574


of the inner rotatable drum portion


570


is dimensioned so that the distal end thereof approaches the end of the cylindrical wall


566


closest thereto. It is advantageous to keep the gap between these two cylindrical walls


574


,


566


as small as possible. An annular sealing ring


567


is located on the cylindrical wall


564


of the outer cylindrical portion


560


immediately adjacent to the end of the inner cylindrical wall


566


closest to the inner cylindrical portion


570


so as to provide support for the distal end of the cylindrical wall


574


thereof.




The central shaft


571


and the hollow cylindrical shaft


561


are each driven separately by drives


580


,


582


. The type of gearing used to couple the drives


580


,


582


to the shafts


561


,


571


is not critical to the operation of the invention, and any type of rotator member or coupling arrangement that would be known to one of ordinary skill in the art can be used. For example, a single or dual coupler unit as described in accordance with

FIG. 3



a


and

FIG. 3



b


can be used, with the rotator member being located on the shafts of the rotatable drum portions rather than on the periphery.




An exploded illustration of the inner and outer rotatable drum portions


570


,


560


is shown in FIG.


9


. As can be seen from

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the inner rotatable drum portion


570


is located inside the outer rotatable drum portion


560


so that the cylindrical wall


574


of the inner rotatable drum portion


570


is aligned with the inner cylindrical wall


566


of the outer rotatable drum portion. The central shaft


571


lies inside the hollow cylindrical shaft


561


. Both of the inner and outer rotatable drum portions are preferably manufactured from stainless steel using manufacturing techniques which include clinching and welding, however the manner of manufacture is not essential to the present invention and it is envisaged that the rotatable drum portions could also be molded from a suitable plastics material.




Also located within each of the rotatable drum portions


560


,


570


are paddles


590


. In the illustrated embodiment, three equiangularly spaced paddles


590


are located on the cylindrical walls


574


,


566


of each respective rotatable drum portion


570


,


560


. More or fewer paddles could be provided if desired. All of the paddles


590


are substantially identical and the shape thereof is illustrated in

FIGS. 10



a


and


10




b


. As can be seen from

FIG. 10



a


, the paddle


590


has a height which reduces significantly from one end


592


towards the other end


594


. In each case, the end


592


will be placed directly adjacent the circular wall or end face of the rotatable drum portion


560


,


570


to which the paddle


590


is attached. In the case of paddles


590


attached to the outer rotatable drum portion


560


, the end


592


will be directly adjacent the annular end face


565


, and in the case of paddles


590


attached to the inner rotatable drum portion


570


, the end


592


of the paddle


590


will be directly adjacent the rear wall


573


. The upper surface


596


of the paddle


590


has an arcuate portion adjacent the end


592


and this arcuate portion can extend over as little as one third or as much as three quarters of the length of the paddle


590


. In the illustrated embodiment, the arcuate portion extends over more than half of the length of the paddle


590


, more specifically over approximately two thirds of the length thereof. The remainder of the upper edge


596


of the paddle


590


extends parallel to the lower surface


598


thereof. Seen in plan view, as shown in

FIG. 10



b


, the side edges


599


of the paddle


590


approach one another as they approach the distal end


594


of the paddle


590


. Again, the side edges


599


are arcuate over part of their length, the remainder of the length thereof being parallel to one another.




The length of each paddle


590


is selected so that, when the paddles


590


are positioned on the cylindrical walls


566


,


574


of the outer and inner rotatable drum portions


560


,


570


, the distal end


594


of each paddle


590


extends to a distance of between 10 and 30 millimeters from the gap between the cylindrical walls


566


,


574


. The shape of the upper surface


596


of each paddle


590


is selected so that the height of each paddle


590


adjacent the end


592


is sufficient to ensure that rotation of articles contained within the drum


550


is continuous when the drum is full or when heavy items are being agitated. However, the height of the paddles


590


is sufficiently small, adjacent the distal end


594


, to provide a gentle agitation for delicate articles when this is required. In the preferred embodiment, when the apparatus


500


is a washing machine, suitable dimensions for a typical paddle are: a maximum height of substantially 50 millimeters, a minimum height of substantially 20 millimeters and a paddle length of substantially 190 millimeters.




The apparatus described above can be used in the following manner. Articles to be agitated are placed inside the drum


550


and liquid, preferably water, is introduced via the inlet


504


in a known manner. The temperature of the liquid can be adjusted as desired before being introduced into the apparatus


500


or it can be heated to a desired temperature by the apparatus


500


itself using any known heating mechanism. The rotatable drum portions


560


,


570


are then rotated by the drives


580


,


582


so that the speed and/or direction of rotation of one of the rotatable drum portions


560


is different from that of the other rotatable drum portion


570


. The rotatable drum portions


560


,


570


can be rotated at different speeds in the same direction, at the same speed in opposite directions, or at different speeds in opposite directions. Alternatively, one portion


560


,


570


can be held stationary while the other portion


570


,


560


rotates. In any event the speed of rotation of the rotating portions


570


,


560


can be increased above the normal speed of rotation of washing machine drums during the washing cycle. In known machines this would not normally exceed 50 rpm. Even at speeds of rotation far in excess of 50 rpm, the contents of the drum


550


according to the invention do not stick to the wall of the drum and therefore the agitation applied to the said contents can be greatly increased.




When apparatus


500


is used as a washing machine, a rinsing cycle can be employed by draining wash water from the drum


550


via the outlet


506


in a known manner, and introducing clean water via the inlet


504


. The rotatable drum portions


560


,


570


continue to be rotated in the same manner as that during typical agitation in order to maintain a high level of agitation while rinsing the articles. After rinsing, the rotatable drum portions


560


,


570


are rotated at the same speed and in the same direction in order to spin excess water from the articles in the usual way. The rotatable drum portions


560


,


570


may be fixed together at this point by locking the drum portions together in order to ensure that there is little or no relative movement between the rotatable drum portions


560


,


570


during spinning. If this fixing occurs, all but one of the drives


580


,


582


may be shut off so that all or both portions


560


,


570


are driven by a single drive. Alternatively, the drives


580


,


582


may be arranged SO that all or both rotatable drum portions


560


,


570


are driven in the same direction and at the same speed during spinning with any minor differences in speed being kept under control merely by the presence of the contents of the drum


550


. With the increased agitation of the contents of the drum


550


, it is envisaged that the duration of a normal agitation cycle, currently about 90 minutes in a washing machine, can be reduced by about half, possibly more, without there being any reduction in the standard of quality.




The drum of the present invention can be advantageously applied to any apparatus in which the contents of a container requires to be agitated to a high degree and where a shortening of the duration of the agitation would be an advantage. It is preferable that the drum be used in a washing machine. However, other applications include polishing (e.g. of semi-precious stones), grinding, granulating, peeling (e.g. of foodstuffs such as potatoes) and coating. Furthermore, variations of the apparatus described above are intended to be included within the scope of the invention. For example, the shape of the drum need not be cylindrical and spherical and ovoid drums are envisaged. The rotatable drum portions may also be arranged so that they are not generally similar to one another. For example, in a cylindrical drum, one portion may make up the cylindrical wall of the drum while another portion may make up a circular end wall of the drum.




Having now fully described this invention, it will be appreciated by those persons of ordinary skill in the art that the invention can be performed within a wide range of parameters without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The embodiments described herein are meant to be illustrative of the overall invention and should not be taken as limiting the invention from what is claimed.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus comprising a drum for containing and agitating an article, wherein the drum comprises at least two rotatable drum portions immediately adjacent one another, a rotator member in connection with each rotatable drum portion for rotating the drum portion about an axis, with at least one of the rotatable drum portions having at least one port for intake or exhaust of a liquid to or from an area internal to the drum.
  • 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one port is on a peripheral portion of the drum.
  • 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the at least one port is on a peripheral portion of at least one of the rotatable drum portions.
  • 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the rotatable drum portions are rotatable about a common axis.
  • 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the axis is horizontal.
  • 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the axis is inclined to the vertical.
  • 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drum is seated in a tank.
  • 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a drive connected to at least one rotator member.
  • 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein the drive is connected to a controller capable of controlling the rotatable drum portions to rotate at the same speed in opposite directions.
  • 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein each rotatable drum portion is connected to a common drive.
  • 11. An apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein each rotatable drum portion is connected to a separate drive.
  • 12. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or 8, wherein the apparatus is a polisher, grinder, granulator, peeler, coater or washing machine.
  • 13. An apparatus as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a controller connected to the drive and capable of controlling the rotatable drum portions at the same speed in the same direction.
  • 14. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotatable drum portions of the drum are each substantially cylindrical in shape.
  • 15. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotatable drum portions of the drum each have substantially similar dimensions.
  • 16. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drum comprises two rotatable drum portions, each rotatable drum portion being substantially cylindrical in shape.
  • 17. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drum comprises three rotatable drum portions, each rotatable drum portion being generally cylindrical in shape.
  • 18. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a first of the rotatable drum portions is located inside a second rotatable drum portion.
  • 19. An apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein the second rotatable drum portion has a recess portion in which the first rotatable drum portion is accommodated.
  • 20. An apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein the second rotatable drum portion has an operative portion separate from the recess portion.
  • 21. An apparatus as claimed in claim 20, wherein the operative portion of the second rotatable drum portion has a diameter that is substantially the same as the diameter of the first rotatable drum portion.
  • 22. An apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein the first and second rotatable drum portions are mounted on concentric shafts.
  • 23. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the rotatable drum portions comprises a plurality of paddles within an interior area of the drum portion.
  • 24. An apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein each paddle is shaped so that the height thereof decreases continuously over at least one third of the length of the paddle, measured in a direction parallel to the axis.
  • 25. An apparatus as claimed in claim 24, wherein the height of each paddle decreases continuously over at least one half of the length thereof.
  • 26. An apparatus as claimed in claim 25, wherein the height of each paddle decreases continuously over at least three quarters of the length thereof.
  • 27. An apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein each paddle has a distal edge that is arcuate over at least one third of the length thereof, measured in a direction parallel to the axis.
  • 28. An apparatus as claimed in claim 27, wherein the distal edge of each paddle is arcuate over at least one half of the length thereof.
  • 29. An apparatus as claimed in claim 28, wherein the distal edge of each paddle is arcuate over at least three quarters of the length thereof.
  • 30. An apparatus as claimed in of claim 23, wherein three paddles are provided on each rotatable drum portion.
  • 31. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotator member is connected to a periphery of each rotatable drum portion.
  • 32. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotator member is connected to a shaft adjoining each rotatable drum portion.
  • 33. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotator member is a friction providing element.
  • 34. A washing machine comprising a substantially cylindrical drum for containing and agitating an article of clothing, wherein the drum comprises at least two rotatable drum portions immediately adjacent one another, and a rotator member in connection with each rotatable drum portion for rotating the drum portion about an axis.
  • 35. A washing machine as claimed in claim 34, wherein the drum has at least one port for intake or exhaust of a liquid to or from an area internal to the drum.
  • 36. An apparatus as claimed in claim 35, wherein the at least one port is on a peripheral portion of the drum.
  • 37. An apparatus as claimed in claim 35, wherein the at least one port is on a peripheral portion of at least one of the rotatable drum portions.
  • 38. A washing machine as claimed in claim 34, wherein at least one of the rotatable drum portions has at least one port for intake or exhaust of a liquid to or from an area internal to the drum.
  • 39. An apparatus as claimed in claim 36, wherein the drum is seated in a tank.
  • 40. An apparatus as claimed in claim 34, further comprising a drive connected to at least one rotator member.
  • 41. A washing machine as claimed in claim 40, wherein the drive comprises a controller capable of controlling adjacent rotatable drum portions to rotate at the same speed in opposite directions.
  • 42. A washing machine as claimed in claim 40, wherein each rotatable drum portion is connected to a common drive.
  • 43. A washing machine as claimed in claim 40, wherein each rotatable drum portions is connected to a separate drive.
  • 44. A washing machine as claimed in claim 40, wherein the rotator member is connected to a periphery of each rotatable drum portion.
  • 45. A washing machine as claimed in claim 40, wherein the rotator member is connected to a shaft adjoining each rotatable drum portion.
  • 46. A washing machine as claimed in claim 40, wherein the rotator member is a friction providing element.
  • 47. A washing machine as claimed in claim 40, further comprising a controller connected to the drive and capable of controlling the rotatable drum portions at the same speed in the same direction.
  • 48. A washing machine as claimed in claim 34, wherein the rotatable drum portions are rotatable about a common axis.
  • 49. A washing machine as claimed in claim 48, wherein the axis is horizontal.
  • 50. A washing machine as claimed in claim 34, wherein the drum comprises two rotatable drum portions, each rotatable drum portion being substantially cylindrical in shape.
  • 51. A washing machine as claimed in claim 34, wherein a first of the rotatable drum portions is located inside a second rotatable drum portion.
  • 52. A washing machine as claimed in claim 51, wherein the second rotatable drum portion has a recess portion in which the first rotatable drum portion is accommodated.
  • 53. A washing machine as claimed in claim 52, wherein the second rotatable drum portion has a operative portion separate from the recess portion.
  • 54. A washing machine as claimed in claim 53, wherein the operative portion of the second rotatable drum portion has a diameter that is substantially the same as the diameter of the first rotatable drum portion.
  • 55. A washing machine as claimed in claim 51, wherein the first and second rotatable drum portions are mounted on concentric shafts.
  • 56. A washing machine as claimed in claim 34, wherein at least one of the rotatable drum portions comprises a plurality of paddles within an interior area of the drum portion.
  • 57. A washing machine as claimed in claim 56, wherein each paddle is shaped so that the height thereof decreases continuously over at least one third of the length of the paddle, measured in a direction parallel to the axis.
  • 58. An apparatus comprising a drum for containing and agitating an article, wherein the drum comprises at least two rotatable drum portions immediately adjacent one another, and a rotator member in connection with each rotatable drum portion for rotating the drum portion about an axis, wherein one of the rotatable drum portions has an end wall attached thereto and another of the rotatable drum portions has an end wall with an opening therein for inserting the article into the drum.
  • 59. An apparatus as claimed in claim 58, wherein at least one port is located on the drum for intake or exhaust of a liquid to or from an area internal to the drum.
  • 60. An apparatus as claimed in claim 59, wherein the at least one port is on a peripheral portion of the drum.
  • 61. An apparatus as claimed in claim 60, wherein the at least one port is on a peripheral portion of at least one of the rotatable drum portions.
  • 62. An apparatus as claimed in claim 58, wherein the drum is seated in a tank.
  • 63. An apparatus as claimed in claim 58, wherein a one of the rotatable drum portions is located inside another rotatable drum portion.
  • 64. An apparatus as claimed in claim 63, wherein the rotatable drum portions are mounted on concentric shafts.
  • 65. An apparatus as claimed in claim 58, wherein at least one of the rotatable drum portions comprises a plurality of paddles within an interior area of the drum portion.
  • 66. An apparatus as claimed in claim 58, further comprising a drive in connection with each rotator member and a controller connected to the drive and capable of controlling the rotatable drum portions at the same speed in the same direction.
  • 67. An apparatus comprising a drum for containing and agitating an article, wherein the drum comprises at least two rotatable drum portions immediately adjacent one another, and a rotator member in connection with each rotatable drum portion for rotating the drum portion about an axis, wherein an opening for inserting the article into the drum is provided at a peripheral portion of one or more of the rotatable drum portions.
  • 68. An apparatus as claimed in claim 67, wherein at least one port is located on the drum for intake or exhaust of a liquid to or from an ares internal to the drum.
  • 69. An apparatus as claimed in claim 68, wherein the at least one port is on a peripheral portion of the drum.
  • 70. An apparatus as claimed in claim 69, wherein the at least one port is on a peripheral portion of at least one of the rotatable drum portions.
  • 71. An apparatus as claimed in claim 67, wherein the drum is seated in a tank.
  • 72. An apparatus as claimed in claim 67, wherein a one of the rotatable drum portions is located inside another rotatable drum portion.
  • 73. An apparatus as claimed in claim 72, wherein the rotatable drum portions are mounted on concentric salts.
  • 74. An apparatus as claimed in claim 67, wherein at least one of the rotatable drum portions comprises a plurality of paddles within an interior area of the drum portion.
  • 75. An apparatus as claimed in claim 67, further comprising a drive in connection with each rotator member and a controller connected to the drive and capable of controlling the rotatable drum portions at the same speed in the same direction.
  • 76. A washing machine as claimed in claim 34, wherein the axis is horizontal.
  • 77. An apparatus as claimed in claim 58, wherein the axis is horizontal.
  • 78. An apparatus as claimed in claim 67, wherein the rotatable drum portions rotate about a horizontal axis.
  • 79. A washing machine as claimed in claim 34 or 48, wherein the axis is inclined to the vertical.
  • 80. An apparatus as claimed in claim 58, wherein the axis is inclined to the vertical.
  • 81. An apparatus as claimed in claim 67, wherein the rotatable drum portions rotate about an axis that is inclined to the vertical.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9810173 May 1998 GB
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/309,865, filed May 11, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,311,527.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/309865 May 1999 US
Child 09/956163 US