Field of the Disclosure
This disclosure relates to the field of fabric (i.e. clothes) washing apparatus which are portable, and operable without a running source of water, and without a power source. The washing apparatus operates with a volume of liquid cleaner (water) and manual manipulation of a handle.
Disclosed herein is a portable washing apparatus for the washing of fabrics. The washing apparatus in one example comprising: a base member configured to fit within a watertight container; a frame extending vertically from and removably attached to the base member; a cross support extending horizontally across the frame and removably attached thereto; and an agitator having a lower end attached to the base member so as to freely rotate thereupon. The agitator having an upper end attached to the cross support so as to freely rotate there under. The washing apparatus may also include a driving portion having a user-engagement handle, a shaft, and an agitator engagement portion. The driving portion may utilize a system of detents and grooves whereupon oscillating vertical movement of the driving portion by the user is translated to rotary movement of the agitator.
In one form, the portable washing apparatus as disclosed is arranged wherein the base member comprises a plurality of identical base portions which are removably connected to each other to form the base member.
The portable washing apparatus may also be arranged wherein the frame comprises a plurality of vertical supports. Each vertical support having a lower end removably attached to the base and an upper end removably attached to an upper ring.
The frame of the portable washing apparatus may comprise: a cross support having a surface defining a non-cylindrical hole therein; wherein the driving portion comprises a non-cylindrical shaft; and wherein the non-cylindrical hole engages the non-cylindrical shaft an prohibits rotation of the driving portion relative to the frame.
The driving portion of the portable washing apparatus as may also comprise at least one detent extending radially therefrom. Wherein the agitator comprises a surface defining a bore; and wherein the bore comprises surfaces defining at least one spiral indent which receive the detents extending radially from the driving portion such that linear oscillation of the driving portion results in rotational movement of the agitator.
The portable washing apparatus also may include at least one spiral indent which is arranged such that linear oscillation of the driving portion results in rotational oscillation of the agitator.
The portable washing apparatus in one form is configured to fit entirely or substantially within a portable fluid container (rigid or collapsible) during operation.
The portable washing apparatus may be formed wherein the base member comprises a plurality of raised portions extending longitudinally therefrom so as to maintain a significant portion of the base member above the lower inner surface of a portable fluid container during operation to function as a dirt trap.
The portable washing apparatus as disclosed may include a plurality of extensions protruding from a longitudinal central member.
The portable washing apparatus may also be arranged wherein the frame comprises a plurality of clamp arms which engage the upper surface of a rigid portable fluid container so as to maintain position of the frame relative to the rigid portable fluid container.
The portable washing apparatus as disclosed may utilize a cover substantially enclosing the apparatus with or without a separate cross member.
The portable washing apparatus as disclosed may utilize a collapsible bag, a rigid bucket, or other fluid container or reservoir. The collapsible bag may be positioned radially within a plurality of vertical supports, or may be positioned external of the vertical supports.
A portable washing apparatus for the washing of fabrics is disclosed. The washing apparatus comprising: a bottom plate configured to fit external of a watertight container; a base member configured to fit within the watertight container; a frame extending vertically from and removably attached to the bottom plate. A cross support may be included, extending horizontally across the frame and removably attached thereto. An agitator having a lower end attached to the base member so as to freely rotate thereupon is positioned within the watertight container. The agitator having an upper end attached to the cross support so as to freely rotate there under. A driving portion having a user-engagement handle, a shaft, and an agitator engagement portion is also included. The driving portion and agitator having a system of detents and grooves whereupon oscillating vertical movement of the driving portion by the user is translated to rotary movement of the agitator.
In one form, the cross member comprises a cover substantially enclosing the apparatus.
In one configuration, the bottom plate comprises a plurality of identical plate components; and the cover comprises a plurality of the identical plate components.
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A plurality of vertical supports 52 may be provided as shown in
In one configuration, the upper end 62 of the vertical supports 52 comprises a pin 64 to interconnect the individual components of the upper ring 54, and maintain relative position between the upper ring 54 and the vertical supports 52.
In one configuration, a cross support 66 is utilized as shown in
In one configuration, the cross support 66 comprises recesses 70 for maintaining proper position upon the upper ring 54, as well as surfaces 72 for maintaining the apparatus 20 in relative position to the container 30. In one form as shown in
In one form, a collapsible bag 108 may be utilized which fits over the apparatus and comprises grommets 110, holes, strings, etc. which fit over the pins 64. The upper ring 54 is then installed over the grommets, and this assembly holds the bag in place. In another form, the bag may fit within the vertical supports 52 in the same manner.
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In an alternate configuration, the components are reversed such that the shaft 88 comprises the helical rifling portion, and the engaging surface of the agitator 22 is linear. Other mechanisms such as a system of gears may be utilized instead of the helical rifling portion.
In yet another alternate configuration, the detents may be formed in a spiral shape and engage grooves in the opposing component.
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One added benefit of this example is the ease in which a component may e replaced. As several identical supports 52, several identical plates 126, and several identical base portions 32 are used in each assembly, there are fewer unique parts. A single replacement plate 126 may be used to replace one of the four plates used in this example if broken or damaged.
One form of assembling this example is to assemble the bottom plate 112 by connecting two plate components 126 with the grove side up, then attaching a number of the supports 52 to the bottom plate. The bag 108 may then be positioned within the supports 52 and attached at the top thereof. The base member 30 may then be assembled and placed into the bag 108. The agitator 22 and driver 24 may then be attached to the base member 30. The bag 108 may then be filled with cleaning fluid and fabric (i.e. clothes). The cover 114 may then be assembled about the shaft 88 and attached to the upper end of the supports 52. As previously mentioned, the handle 90 may then be manipulated to rotate the agitator 22 and clean the fabric.
In one form, each of the components could be made of plastics or plastic equivalents to reduce in cost, or alternatively could be made of metals or natural materials where such materials are more plentiful and replacement parts are easier to manufacture when made of these materials. Generally, ease of manufacture by casting has been taken into account, and the majority of the parts can easily and cheaply be cast either in plastics, metals, or other such materials.
While the present invention is illustrated by description of several embodiments and while the illustrative embodiments are described in detail, it is not the intention of the applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications within the scope of the appended claims will readily appear to those sufficed in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicants' general concept.
This application is a continuation claiming priority benefit of U.S. Ser. No. 13/541,536 filed Aug. 8, 2015 and U.S. Ser. No. 61/504,873, filed Jul. 6, 2011 incorporated herein by reference.
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