Claims
- 1. A method of laundering items in a machine including a drum having an opening through which launderable items may be delivered into and withdrawn from the drum and a hopper unit mounted for movement relative to the drum between in-use and non-use positions with the hopper unit defining an internal passage between first and second open ends thereof, said method comprising:
- providing a closure member for selectively opening and closing the internal passage of said hopper unit;
- positioning said hopper unit and said closure member such that the hopper unit is adjacent said drum with the second open end of said hopper unit being aligned with the opening in said drum and said closure member opening said internal passage;
- loading launderable items into the first open end of said hopper unit, through said internal passage and into said drum via said opening;
- re-positioning said closure member so as to close said internal passage in a pulsating manner;
- laundering the items loaded within the drum;
- re-positioning said hopper unit such that the second open end thereof is located remote from the opening of said drum; and
- unloading the laundered items from said drum.
- 2. The method of laundering items as claimed in claim 1, further comprising fluidly sealing said hopper unit against said drum when said hopper unit is placed in said in-use position.
- 3. The method of laundering items as claimed in claim 3, further comprising providing at least one spray nozzle in said internal passage and dispensing fluid through said at least one spray nozzle while performing the step of loading launderable items into said hopper unit.
- 4. A method of laundering items in a machine including a drum having an opening through which launderable items may be delivered into and withdrawn from the drum and a hopper unit mounted for movement relative to the drum between in-use and non-use positions with the hopper unit defining an internal passage between first and second open ends thereof, said method comprising:
- providing a closure member for selectively opening and closing the internal passage of said hopper unit;
- positioning said hopper unit and said closure member such that the hopper unit is fluidly sealed against said drum in said in-use position with the second open end of said hopper unit being aligned with the opening in said drum and said closure member opening said internal passage;
- loading launderable items into the first open end of said hopper unit, through said internal passage and into said drum via said opening;
- providing at least one spray nozzle in said internal passage and dispensing fluid through said at least one spray nozzle while preforming the step of loading launderable items into said hopper unit;
- re-positioning said closure member so as to close said internal passage;
- locating said at least one spray nozzle between the second open end of said hopper unit and said closure member and continuing to dispense fluid through said at least one spray nozzle for a predetermined time period following the step of re-positioning said closure member;
- laundering the items loaded within the drum;
- re-positioning said hopper unit such that the second open end thereof is located remote from the opening of said drum; and
- unloading the laundered items from said drum.
- 5. The method of laundering items as claimed in claim 4, further comprising performing the step of re-positioning said closure member so as to close said internal passage in a pulsating manner.
- 6. A method of laundering items in a machine including a drum having an opening through which launderable items may be delivered into and withdrawn from the drum and a hopper unit mounted for movement relative to the drum between in-use and non-use positions with the hopper unit defining an internal passage between first and second open ends thereof, said method comprising:
- pivotally attaching a closure member to said hopper unit within said internal passage for movement between open and closed positions so as enable selective opening and closing of the internal passage of said hopper unit;
- positioning said hopper unit and said closure member such that the hopper unit is adjacent said drum with the second open end of said hopper unit being aligned with the opening in said drum and said closure member opening said internal passage;
- loading launderable items into the first open end of said hopper unit, through said internal passage and into said drum via said opening;
- re-positioning said closure member so as to close said internal passage;
- laundering the items loaded within the drum;
- re-positioning said hopper unit such that the second open end thereof is located remote from the opening of said drum; and
- unloading the laundered items from said drum.
- 7. The method of laundering items as claimed in claim 6, further comprising performing the step of re-positioning said closure member so as to close said internal passage in a pulsating manner.
- 8. The method of laundering items as claimed in claim 6, further comprising fluidly sealing said hopper unit against said drum when said hopper unit is placed in said in-use position.
- 9. The method of laundering items as claimed in claim 8, further comprising providing at least one spray nozzle in said internal passage and dispensing fluid through said at least one spray nozzle while performing the step of loading launderable items into said hopper unit.
- 10. The method of laundering items as claimed in claim 9, further comprising locating said at least one spray nozzle between the second open end of said hopper unit and said closure member and continuing to dispense fluid through said at least one spray nozzle for a predetermined time period following the step of re-positioning said closure member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/047,284, filed Apr. 19, 1993, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,357,772.
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