Patent classifications
D06F37/16
Dividing Wall and Expandable Washer and Dryer
the sole purpose of this invention is to take the frame of a washer and dryer and to allow an electronic sliding wall to divide the load into as many parts as you would like. This electronic sliding wall will allow you to wash colored clothes on one side of the wall and white clothes on the other side of the wall. The drying unit will allow you to dry whites on one side and colored on the other side of the wall. This unit also comes with flaps built along side of the sliding wall that will allow you to section off the wall to allow you to wash things in separate section of the diving wall within the unit. This design is built with a sliding wall that will open and close which will allow you to divide the washer and dryer in half as an option and the flaps connected to the wall as more of an option. This electronic washer and dryer sliding wall will automatically move back into its original position when not in use. The original position of the sliding wall is a storage space built within the main frame of the unit. This unit is also designed to allow the frame of the washer and dryer to expand to any size that you desire to fit the load capacity. This washer can become as big as you would like in size. The frame of the unit has a built in moving frame that will expand the size of the unit from all angles. This expanded frame will expand on all four sizes of the unit tub. The frame pulls the tub apart to allow the washer and dryer to get bigger and bigger than smaller and smaller to original size.
Definition of Technical Abstract 1. Diving Wall—this wall is built on the main frame of the washer and dryer which will allow you to divide the washer in half and into other parts. This allows you to wash many different loads of clothes as you choose. 2. Main Frame—this consist of the outer structure of unit in which the unit is built. Built within the main frame is the tube which will expand outward by the main frame itself. 3. Expanded Frame—this frame is comprised of the outer walls of the tube that is built with sliding rails that has extra layers of iron walls built behind the main wall of the tub that will slide into position to expand the size of unit to fit the capacity of the wash load. 4. Sliding Rails—these rails are attached to the main frame of the unit and the extended frames built behind the tub which will allow the walls of the unit to expand outward. 5. Flaps—this is comprised of the diving wall that has additional wall that will divide the load even more allowing you to wash as many different loads by using flaps that are built along the diving wall.
Dividing Wall and Expandable Washer and Dryer
the sole purpose of this invention is to take the frame of a washer and dryer and to allow an electronic sliding wall to divide the load into as many parts as you would like. This electronic sliding wall will allow you to wash colored clothes on one side of the wall and white clothes on the other side of the wall. The drying unit will allow you to dry whites on one side and colored on the other side of the wall. This unit also comes with flaps built along side of the sliding wall that will allow you to section off the wall to allow you to wash things in separate section of the diving wall within the unit. This design is built with a sliding wall that will open and close which will allow you to divide the washer and dryer in half as an option and the flaps connected to the wall as more of an option. This electronic washer and dryer sliding wall will automatically move back into its original position when not in use. The original position of the sliding wall is a storage space built within the main frame of the unit. This unit is also designed to allow the frame of the washer and dryer to expand to any size that you desire to fit the load capacity. This washer can become as big as you would like in size. The frame of the unit has a built in moving frame that will expand the size of the unit from all angles. This expanded frame will expand on all four sizes of the unit tub. The frame pulls the tub apart to allow the washer and dryer to get bigger and bigger than smaller and smaller to original size.
Definition of Technical Abstract 1. Diving Wall—this wall is built on the main frame of the washer and dryer which will allow you to divide the washer in half and into other parts. This allows you to wash many different loads of clothes as you choose. 2. Main Frame—this consist of the outer structure of unit in which the unit is built. Built within the main frame is the tube which will expand outward by the main frame itself. 3. Expanded Frame—this frame is comprised of the outer walls of the tube that is built with sliding rails that has extra layers of iron walls built behind the main wall of the tub that will slide into position to expand the size of unit to fit the capacity of the wash load. 4. Sliding Rails—these rails are attached to the main frame of the unit and the extended frames built behind the tub which will allow the walls of the unit to expand outward. 5. Flaps—this is comprised of the diving wall that has additional wall that will divide the load even more allowing you to wash as many different loads by using flaps that are built along the diving wall.
DETACHABLE WASH BASKET FOR A WASHER APPLIANCE
A detachable or removable wash basket having a wash compartment for the receipt of articles for washing separately from a larger wash drum of the appliance. The wash basket is received upon an agitator of the washing appliance and includes a valve for draining wash fluid from the wash compartment. A lid can provide a sloped surface for delivery of water into the wash compartment and may be partially covered by a water retaining plate to prevent the flow of fluid from the wash compartment during a cleaning cycle.
DETACHABLE WASH BASKET FOR A WASHER APPLIANCE
A detachable or removable wash basket having a wash compartment for the receipt of articles for washing separately from a larger wash drum of the appliance. The wash basket is received upon an agitator of the washing appliance and includes a valve for draining wash fluid from the wash compartment. A lid can provide a sloped surface for delivery of water into the wash compartment and may be partially covered by a water retaining plate to prevent the flow of fluid from the wash compartment during a cleaning cycle.
Laundry treating appliance and method of control
A method and apparatus for a laundry treating appliance dispense treating chemistry into a rotating basket. A dispenser can be a centrifugal dispenser adapted to move or dispense treating chemistry based upon rotational movement of a basket. The dispenser can include a holding pocket to hold a volume of treating chemistry, a transferring pocket to centrifugally receive the treating chemistry, and a dilution pocket to dilute the treating chemistry and dispenser the treating chemistry.
Laundry treating appliance with removable basket
A laundry treating appliance with a first clothes mover and a removable basket assembly coupled to the first clothes mover. The removable basket assembly has a second wash basket and a second clothes mover. A first blocker is positioned between the second wash basket and the second clothes mover for stabilizing the second clothes mover relative to the second wash basket. A second blocker is positioned between the first clothes mover and the second wash basket for stabilizing the removable basket assembly relative to the first clothes mover.
Laundry treating appliance with removable basket
A laundry treating appliance with a first clothes mover and a removable basket assembly coupled to the first clothes mover. The removable basket assembly has a second wash basket and a second clothes mover. A first blocker is positioned between the second wash basket and the second clothes mover for stabilizing the second clothes mover relative to the second wash basket. A second blocker is positioned between the first clothes mover and the second wash basket for stabilizing the removable basket assembly relative to the first clothes mover.
APPARATUS FOR SECURING ITEMS TO A DRUM OF A WASHER AND DRYER
An apparatus for securing items to the drum of a washer or dryer includes a plate with a first finger lift and a second finger lift, strap apertures, cutout portions, coupling apertures, and a drum coupler. The first and second finger lifts may protrude from the plate, allowing a user to pull on and detach the plate from the drum. The strap apertures may receive straps therein so as to couple an item, such as a shoe, knee pads, cap, etc., to the plate. Further, the coupling apertures may comprise protrusions to receive a bracket, which may be pivotally coupled to the coupling apertures, allowing the bracket to pivot.
LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE WITH REMOVABLE BASKET
A laundry treating appliance with a first clothes mover and a removable basket assembly coupled to the first clothes mover. The removable basket assembly has a second wash basket and a second clothes mover. A first blocker is positioned between the second wash basket and the second clothes mover for stabilizing the second clothes mover relative to the second wash basket. A second blocker is positioned between the first clothes mover and the second wash basket for stabilizing the removable basket assembly relative to the first clothes mover.
LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE WITH REMOVABLE BASKET
A laundry treating appliance with a first clothes mover and a removable basket assembly coupled to the first clothes mover. The removable basket assembly has a second wash basket and a second clothes mover. A first blocker is positioned between the second wash basket and the second clothes mover for stabilizing the second clothes mover relative to the second wash basket. A second blocker is positioned between the first clothes mover and the second wash basket for stabilizing the removable basket assembly relative to the first clothes mover.