The novel features which are characteristic of the method of drying clothing are set forth in the appended claims. However, the method of drying clothing, together with further embodiments and attendant advantages, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention solves the problems associated with prior art methods of drying clothes and, in particular, drying clothes using a dryer. The present invention solves the problems associated with prior art clothes dryers and coin-operated laundry facilities. It provides a new and novel method for drying clothing by providing a clothes dryer 10 with a reverse drying cycle to avoid roping and balling up of wet clothes during the drying of clothes.
In accordance with the present method for drying clothes, a pay operated, such as a coin-operated, clothes dryer 10 of the type shown in
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Once at least one block of time is purchased, the dryer 10 is turned on, the heating source 20, such as a burner, is fired, and the normal drying cycle begins. During operation of the normal drying cycle, the controller 22 directs the motor 20 to rotate the basket 16 in a first direction 34, 38. If no time has been purchased for a reverse drying cycle 32, the normal drying cycle executes 38. When the time purchased for the normal drying cycle expires, without a reverse drying cycle, the heat, motor, and dryer are turned off 40.
To help avoid roping and balling up of clothes to achieve better drying results, the user may purchase additional time for the reverse drying cycle or a the reverse cycle may be purchased for a flat amount. The reverse drying cycle can be carried out any point during the duration of the normal drying cycle and for any given period of time. To further explain, the reverse drying cycle may be initiated before, during, or after the normal drying cycle. In addition, the reverse drying cycle may operate without the normal drying cycle. In an alternative embodiment, the reverse drying cycle may alternate between a normal drying cycle and back again during the purchased time.
To purchase the reverse drying cycle, the user purchases a predetermined period of time 30 by inserting payment into the second payment interface 26 for the purchase of blocks of time. A block of time may be purchased in increments similar to the normal drying cycle above. In an alternative embodiment, a single payment may be used for to purchase a block of time for both the normal drying cycle and the reverse drying cycle. Many other options are possible, such as two separate payments, one for the normal cycle and a second for the reverse drying cycle. It is even possible that the second payment for the reverse cycle can be made while the normal cycle is running to add a reverse cycle on the fly.
Once the reverse drying cycle is purchased, the dryer operates in the normal drying cycle in a first direction 34. In one embodiment, the normal drying cycle executes by rotating the basket in a first direction. However, in another embodiment, the normal drying cycle may execute before, during or after the reverse drying cycle. Next, the reverse drying cycle executes 36. During the reverse drying cycle, the basket rotates in a second direction. The second direction of the basket is in the opposite direction of the first direction of the basket. It should also be noted that there may be more than one reverse cycle.
The rotational speed of the basket 16 is determined by the controller 22. The rotational speed in the second direction may be the same or different than the rotational speed in the first direction depending upon the desired effect of preventing the balling or rolling up of the wet clothes.
In an alternative embodiment, the basket 16 may rotate in the first direction before, during, or after it rotates in a second direction. For example, the basket 16 may rotate in the following sequence depending upon the remaining time purchased for the normal drying cycle (first direction) and the reverse drying cycle (second direction): second direction, first direction, second direction, first direction, and finally second direction.
After the amount of predetermined time purchased for both the normal drying cycle has elapsed and reverse drying cycle time has elapsed or the reverse drying cycle has completed, the heat source, motor, and the dryer are turned off 40. Once the dryer is turned off, a user then retrieves the clothes 14 from the clothes dryer 10.
In view of the foregoing, a new and novel method is provided for drying clothes which provides the clothes dryer 10 with the reverse drying cycle. The reverse drying cycle prevents roping and balling up of wet clothing during the drying cycle. The user is billed extra money or credits for use of the reverse cycle, preferably in blocks of time but the user may buy a reverse cycle for a flat amount to have that cycle be executed regardless of time. As a result, the user, at their discretion, can add one or more reverse cycles to their drying cycle to help avoid roping and balling up of their clothes to achieve better drying results. Moreover, the laundry operator will receive additional revenue from the added feature of a reverse drying cycle while providing an overall better drying operation.
It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be covered by the present invention and appended claims.
This application is related to and claims priority from earlier filed provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/822,435, filed Aug. 15, 2006 and incorporated herein by reference.
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60822435 | Aug 2006 | US |