The present subject matter relates generally to washing machine appliances, and more particularly to accessories for washing machine appliances.
Washing machine appliances generally form a wash fluid to clean clothing articles disposed within a wash basket of the appliance. The wash fluid can include water and various fluid additives, e.g., detergent, fabric softener, and/or bleach. The fluid additives can be mixed with water within a wash tub of the appliance in order to form the wash fluid.
During operation of certain washing machine appliances, a volume of wash fluid is directed into the tub in order to wash and/or rinse articles within the wash chamber. More specifically, a predetermined volume of wash fluid is typically provided through a stationary nozzle positioned at the center of the back wall of the washing machine appliance. However, in certain situations, a user may wish to have additional wash fluid dispensed into the tub and/or may wish to direct the flow of wash fluid onto a particular garment or within a specific region of the wash tub, e.g., to perform a pretreating operation, to saturate a particular article of clothing, or to accommodate an extra-large load. The ability to adjust the amount of water or wash fluid and its dispensing location is a commercially desirable feature and increases the user's positive perception of the wash process generally.
To introduce fluid additive into the wash tub, a user can manually add the fluid additive to the wash tub and/or the wash basket. For example, after starting the appliance, the user can pour detergent directly into the wash basket. Conversely, certain washing machine appliances include features for receiving fluid additives and dispensing the fluid additives during operation of the appliance. For example, a tray or container mounted to a top panel of a vertical axis washing machine appliance can receive a fluid additive and direct the fluid additive into a wash tub of the appliance. Similarly, a horizontal axis washing machine appliance can include a drawer with a container mounted therein that receives a fluid additive and directs the fluid additive into a wash tub of the appliance. However, through continuous use, the dispenser cup may build up an undesirable amount of residue from one or more of the fluid additives. The user may be required to remove the dispenser cup, transport the dispenser cup to, e.g., a kitchen sink, and manually wash the dispenser cup in order to remove the undesired residue.
Accordingly, a washing machine appliance that provides a user with more control over the dispensing of wash fluid is desirable. For example, a washing machine appliance including one or more features to allow dispensing of an additional amount of wash fluid at a desired location, such as the dispenser cup, would be useful.
The present invention provides a washing machine with a spray hose assembly for selectively providing a flow of wash fluid in a desired direction and location. The washing machine also includes a dock configured to retain the spray hose assembly in a docked position with an opening whereby the spray hose assembly is in fluid communication with an additive dispenser. Additional aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the following description, or may be apparent from the description, or may be learned through practice of the invention.
In one exemplary embodiment, a washing machine appliance is provided. The washing machine appliance includes a cabinet that defines a vertical direction. A wash tub is mounted within the cabinet and configured for containing fluid during operation of the washing machine appliance. A wash basket is rotatably mounted within the wash tub. The wash tub and the wash basket define a gap between the wash tub and the wash basket. A top panel of the cabinet includes an opening positioned above the gap between the wash tub and the wash basket along the vertical direction. The washing machine appliance also includes an additive dispenser extending between the opening of the top panel and the gap between the wash tub and the wash basket. The washing machine appliance also includes a spray hose assembly fluidly connected to a wash fluid source and configured for selectively providing a flow of wash fluid in a desired direction and location. The spray hose assembly includes a hose and a spray head attached to the hose. The washing machine appliance also includes a dock configured to retain the spray head in a docked position with the opening whereby the spray hose assembly is in fluid communication with the additive dispenser.
In another exemplary embodiment, a washing machine appliance is provided. The washing machine appliance includes a cabinet that defines a vertical direction. A wash tub is mounted within the cabinet and configured for containing fluid during operation of the washing machine appliance. A wash basket is rotatably mounted within the wash tub. The wash tub and the wash basket define a gap between the wash tub and the wash basket. A top panel of the cabinet includes an opening positioned above the gap between the wash tub and the wash basket along the vertical direction. The washing machine appliance also includes an additive dispenser extending between the opening of the top panel and the gap between the wash tub and the wash basket. The washing machine appliance also includes a spray hose assembly fluidly connected to a wash fluid source and configured for selectively providing a flow of wash fluid in a desired direction and location. The spray hose assembly includes a hose and a spray head attached to the hose. The washing machine appliance also includes a bezel extending around a perimeter of the opening. The bezel is configured to retain the spray head in a docked position with the additive dispenser whereby the spray hose assembly is in fluid communication with the additive dispenser
In yet another exemplary embodiment, a washing machine appliance is provided. The washing machine appliance includes a cabinet that defines a vertical direction. A wash tub is mounted within the cabinet and configured for containing fluid during operation of the washing machine appliance. A wash basket is rotatably mounted within the wash tub. The wash tub and the wash basket define a gap between the wash tub and the wash basket. A top panel of the cabinet includes an opening positioned above the gap between the wash tub and the wash basket along the vertical direction. The washing machine appliance also includes an additive dispenser extending between the opening of the top panel and the gap between the wash tub and the wash basket. The washing machine appliance also includes a spray hose assembly fluidly connected to a wash fluid source and configured for selectively providing a flow of wash fluid in a desired direction and location. The spray hose assembly includes a hose and a spray head attached to the hose. The spray head includes a rib. The rib is configured to retain the spray head in a docked position with the opening whereby the spray hose assembly is in fluid communication with the additive dispenser.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description and appended claims. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures.
Reference now will be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Washing machine appliance 100 has a cabinet 102 that defines a lateral direction L, a transverse direction T, and a vertical direction V. The lateral direction L, transverse direction T, and vertical direction V are mutually perpendicular and define an orthogonal coordinate system. As shown, cabinet 102 extends between a top 103 and a bottom 104 along the vertical direction V. A wash basket 120 (
Cabinet 102 of washing machine appliance 100 has a top panel 200. Top panel 200 defines an aperture 105 (
Top panel 200 also defines at least one hole or opening 201 (
A control panel 110 with a plurality of input selectors 112 (
Operation of washing machine appliance 100 is controlled by a controller or processing device (not shown) that is operatively coupled to control panel 110 for user manipulation to select washing machine cycles and features. In response to user manipulation of control panel 110, the controller operates the various components of washing machine appliance 100 to execute selected machine cycles and features.
Various sensors may additionally be included in the washing machine appliance 100. For example, a pressure sensor 90 may be positioned in the tub 124 as illustrated. Any suitable pressure sensor 90, such as an electronic sensor, a manometer, or another suitable gauge or sensor, may be utilized. The pressure sensor 90 may generally measure the pressure of water in the tub 124. This pressure can then be utilized to estimate the height or level of water in the tub 124. Additionally, a suitable speed sensor (not shown) can be provided to measure rotational speed of basket 120. Other suitable sensors, such as temperature sensors, etc., may additionally be provided in the washing machine appliance 100.
In an illustrative embodiment, laundry items may be loaded into wash chamber 121 through aperture 105, and washing operation may be initiated through operator manipulation of input selectors 112. Wash basket 120 (and/or wash tub 124 shown in
After the agitation phase of the wash cycle is completed, wash basket 120 may be drained. Laundry articles can then be rinsed by again adding fluid to wash basket 120, depending on the particulars of the cleaning cycle selected by a user, impeller may again provide agitation within wash chamber 121. One or more spin cycles may also be used. In particular, a spin cycle may be applied after the wash cycle and/or after the rinse cycle in order to wring wash fluid from the articles being washed. During a spin cycle, wash basket 120 is rotated at relatively high speeds. After articles disposed in wash basket 120 are cleaned and/or washed, the user can remove the articles from wash basket 120, e.g., by reaching into wash chamber 121 through aperture 105.
Wash tub 124 is configured for containing fluid, e.g., wash and rinse fluids, during operation of washing machine appliance 100 described above. Wash and rinse fluids disposed within wash tub 124 can be used to clean articles disposed in wash basket 120. Wash and rinse fluids can pass between wash basket 120 and wash tub 124 through a plurality of apertures defined by wash basket 120, e.g., during the wash and/or spin cycles described above.
Various valves may regulate the flow of fluid into and through washing machine appliance 100 from water sources 76 and 77, e.g., water source 76 may include one or more fluid lines, pipes, conduits, etc. which provide hot water to washing machine appliance 100, e.g., from a residential water heater (not shown) and water source 77 may include one or more fluid lines, pipes, conduits, etc. which provide cold water to washing machine appliance 100. For example, a hot water valve 78 and a cold water valve 80 may be positioned in such fluid lines to flow hot water and cold water, respectively, to washing machine appliance 100.
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Spray hose assembly 300 includes a hose 302 and a spray head 308. Spray hose assembly 300 is generally configured for providing a flow of wash fluid, e.g., water, into wash tub 124. More specifically, the flow of wash fluid is provided through semi-rigid or flexible hose 302. Flexible hose 302 is generally any fluid conduit that extends from a fluid supply to a location suitable for discharging wash fluid into wash tub 124. In this regard, for example, flexible hose 302 may include an inlet 304 and an outlet 306. Inlet 304 is fluidly connected to a three-way valve 202 for receiving a flow of wash fluid. Although flexible hose 302 is illustrated as being coupled to three-way valve 202, it should be appreciated that flexible hose 302 could instead be connected to a detergent box, a wash additive reservoir, a hot or cold water supply, or any other suitable wash fluid supply source. According to an exemplary embodiment, flexible hose 302 may be constructed from any suitably flexible conduit, such as vinyl or rubber. In addition, as used herein, “wash fluid” may refer to water, detergent, fabric softener, bleach, or any other suitable wash additive or combination thereof. According to the illustrated embodiment, spray head 308 is attached to the outlet 306 of flexible hose 302. Spray head 308 is generally configured for directing the flow of wash fluid in the desired direction, generating the desired spray pattern, or otherwise controlling the flow of wash fluid. For example, as best seen in
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As mentioned above, the washing machine appliance 100 may include various sensors, e.g., pressure sensor 90. Additionally, the washing machine appliance 100 may also include a proximity sensor 92 configured to detect when the spray head 308 is in the docked position. For example, as illustrated in
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they include structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
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