The present invention relates generally to laundry washing machines, and more particularly, to laundry washing machines having a pullout dispenser tray or drawer for receiving soap, bleach, softeners, and the like and dispensing such products into a wash tub during a washing operation.
Laundry washing machines, and particularly front loading washing machines, often have a soap and chemical additive dispenser which comprises a dispenser housing within the cabinet of the washing machine and a pullout tray or drawer that can be withdrawn outwardly of the cabinet for receiving soap and other chemicals for use during a washing operation. The tray has individual compartments for each soap or chemical and can be pulled outwardly of the housing to permit easy filling of the compartments. The tray can then be slid back into the dispenser such that during washing cycles water is selectively directed into the compartments for causing the soap or chemical to overflow the respective compartment into the bottom of the dispenser housing for direction into the wash tub.
Over time, residual soap and chemicals can accumulate on the bottom of the dispenser housing and about the tray which can cause mold or mildew and odors caused by such contaminants, requiring periodic cleaning of the dispenser tray and housing which can be tedious and time consuming. One approach for preventing such soap and chemical residual buildup has been to provide an outlet to the wash tub in front of the dispenser housing for enabling the direction of wash water under the tray. Such approach, however, requires additional space in the font of the machine which takes away from the needed drum capacity. It also does not flush with clean water, but only water that has previously gone through the soap and chemical compartments.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a washing machine having a soap and chemical dispenser adapted for a more reliable maintenance free operation.
Another object is to provide a washing machine as characterized above having a soap and chemical dispenser which more effectively cleans the dispenser of residual soap and chemicals during each washing operation.
A further object is to provide a washing machine of the above kind in which the soap and chemical dispenser is flushed with clean water free of the dispensed soap and chemicals during each cycle of operation.
Yet another object is to provide a washing machine having a soap and chemical dispenser of the foregoing type that is compact in design and does not alter the drum capacity of the machine.
Still a further object is to provide such a washing machine in which the soap and chemical dispenser is a relatively simple design and lends itself to economical manufacture.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings, in which:
While the invention is susceptible of various modifications and alternative constructions, a certain illustrative embodiment thereof has been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific form disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, there is shown an illustrative washing machine 10 for washing clothes and other launderable items having a soap and chemical additive dispenser 11 in accordance with the invention. The illustrated washing machine 10 has a front opening cylindrical basket 12 disposed for rotation about a horizontal axis into which clothes or other items to be washed are introduced. The cylindrical basket 12 is disposed within a wash tub 14 in a conventional manner. The washing machine 10 has an outer cabinet 15 with a front opening door 16 for providing access to the basket 12.
For directing wash water to the washing tub 14 and simultaneously dispensing detergent and chemical additives into the wash water, the soap and chemical additive dispenser 11 is adjacent a front panel 18 of the cabinet 15 for easy access. The dispenser 11 in this case includes a housing 20 fixedly mounted in the cabinet 15 adjacent an access opening in the front panel and a compartmentalized tray or drawer 25 for receiving and containing soap and chemical additives (
The illustrated dispenser housing 20 comprises a housing bottom 26 (
The tray 25 in this case comprises a bottom 40 (
For directing water to the soap and chemical compartments 45, 46, 48 and 51 of the dispenser tray 25 during selected cycles of operation of the washing machine, the dispenser housing top or cover 35 has a plurality of water supply inlets each connected to a respective water supply hose and water passageways for directing water to the compartments. More particularly, in the illustrated embodiment, the housing top or cover 35 has a two-part construction comprising upper and lower panels 55, 56 which are heat welded together to define the water passageways. In this case, the underside of the upper panel 55 and the upper side of the lower panel 56 each is formed with open sided channels 58, 59 which are disposed in abutting relation, and upon hot plate welding together, define sealed water passageways. In this instance, water inlets are formed in the upper panel 55. In the illustrated embodiment, as best depicted in
As will be understood by a person skilled in the art, the direction of water to the inlets 60, 70, 75 may be controlled by respective control valves in each water supply line 80, 81, 82 for directing water into the prewash soap compartment 51, the main wash soap compartment 45, the bleach compartment 46, and the softener compartment 48, in appropriate timed relation with the washing cycle of the machine.
It can be seen that water directed into the prewash soap compartment 51, will overflow from the compartment 51 and drain through the dispenser outlet 36 and outlet hose 38 into the wash tub 14. Water directed into the main wash soap compartment 45 via the water line 80, inlet 60, and water passageway 61 will be directed into the main wash soap compartment 45 adjacent a forward end thereof, flow along the downwardly and rearwardly tapered bottom wall 25a of the tray 25 intermixing with detergent within the main soap compartment 45, and discharge from a discharge orifice 25b into the dispenser bottom 26 adjacent a rear end of the dispenser, again for direction through the outlet 36 and hose 38 to the wash tub 14. Water directed into the bleach water passageway 65 from the main wash/bleach dispensing water inlet 60 similarly communicates with the bleach compartment 46, and water directed into the softener water passageways 76, 77 from the softener dispensing water inlet 75 communicates with the softener compartment 48 of the tray 25.
For facilitating complete dispensing of the bleach and softener from the compartments 46, 48, respectively, each of these compartments includes a respective siphoning structure through which softener and bleach is respectively directed for discharge into the dispenser housing bottom 26 and ultimate direction into the wash tub 14. The bleach and softener compartments 46, 48 in this instance each have a respective upstanding cylindrical siphoning tube 85, 86 (
In accordance with an important feature of the invention, the soap and chemical dispenser is adapted for efficient cleaning of residual soap and chemicals from the tray and housing for enhanced maintenance-free operation. More particularly, the dispenser 11 is adapted for regular automatic washing of the tray 25 and dispenser bottom 26 with clean water free of dispensed soap and chemicals during each washing operation of the machine. To this end, in the illustrated embodiment, the prewash passageway 71 communicates with a flushing passageway 90 that extends about a substantial portion of a perimeter of the dispensing top 35 for communicating flushing water to a plurality of flush ports 91 for direction about the adjacent walls of the tray 25 and dispenser bottom 26. The flushing passageway 90 in this case is generally U-shaped, extending along one side wall of the housing top 35 in communication with two flush ports 91, about a front end of the housing top 35, and rearwardly along the opposite side wall in communication with two additional flush ports 91. In the illustrated embodiment, the flush ports 91 direct water into respective flush channels 92 formed in the side walls 29 of the dispenser housing bottom 26. The channels 92 in this case are outwardly extending channels in the side walls 29, which curve downwardly and inwardly for directing the water inwardly about the sides and underside of the housing bottom 26. Since the side walls 29 of the housing bottom 26 taper inwardly toward each other, residual soap and chemicals also are flushed and removed from the those surfaces. It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that since the flushing water is communicated directly from the prewash water inlet 70, clean water free of dispensed soap and chemicals is directed through the flush ports 91 during each cycle of operation of the washing machine so as to maintain the outer sides of the tray and the inner side walls of the dispenser bottom free of accumulated soap and chemicals. It will also be understood that an additional flushing cycle could be programmed following completion of each washing operation for additional rinsing and cleaning of the dispenser tray and bottom surfaces following each usage.
For cleaning the rear end wall of the tray 25, and rear wall 30 of the dispenser bottom 26, the softener water passageway 76 in this case further communicates with a rear wall flushing passage 95 that communicates with a flushing port 96 adjacent a rear end of the dispenser top 35 for directing water between the rear of the dispenser tray 25 and the rear wall 30 of the dispenser bottom 26.
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From the foregoing, it can be seen that the soap and chemical dispenser of the present invention is adapted for more reliable maintenance free operation by automatically directing clean water free of dispensed soap and chemicals during each cycle of operation for removing residue soap and chemicals on the dispenser tray and housing bottom. The soap and chemical dispenser, furthermore, is of relatively compact simple design which lends itself to economical manufacture and does not alter the drum capacity of the machine.