Automatic laundry machine
11242632 · 2022-02-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F34/28
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D06F33/00
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D06F29/005
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International classification
D06F29/00
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D06F33/00
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Abstract
An automatic laundry machine is fashioned as a device having a washing machine and dryer in a single unit, a plurality of washing soap and fabric softener reservoirs, a means for calibrating the weight of a load of wash and automatically dispensing a corresponding amount of washing soap and fabric softener and a mechanical conveyor capable of moving washed clothing from the washing machine component to the drying component. Each component is capable of independent operation.
Claims
1. A combination washer/dryer with automated interface, comprising: an outer enclosure having an upper portion and a lower portion; a clothes washing section incorporated into the upper portion, the clothes washing section having a washer access door that receives a plurality of clothes that are inserted and removed through the washer access door; a clothes drying section incorporated into the lower portion, the lower portion having a dryer access door that receives the clothes that are inserted and removed through the dryer access door; a cold-water connection, a warm water connection, a drain line, an optional gas line, a dryer vent line, and an electrical power connection provided to operate the clothes washing section and the clothes drying section; a washer control panel controlling the clothes washing section, the washer control panel is provided on the face of the combination washer/dryer with automated interface; a dryer control panel controlling the clothes drying section, the dryer control panel is provided on the face of the combination washer/dryer with automated interface; an interior washing drum sitting superjacent to an interior drying drum as the clothes are placed through the washer access door and into the washing drum; a plurality of weight sensors calculating the total weight of the clothes placed in the washing drum; and a plurality of cleaning aids stored in a plurality of cleaning aid reservoirs above the washing drum; wherein the washer access door is a first push-to-open/push-to-close style door; wherein the total weight of the clothes have a pre-determined weight limit; wherein the weight limit exceeded as sensed by the weight sensors indication provided on the washer control panel prompts removal of the clothes until passing below the pre-determined weight limit; wherein a clothing type is selected on the washing drum; and wherein the clothing type is selected from the group consisting of whites, darks, mixed, cottons, synthetics, delicates, or durables.
2. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 1, wherein the outer enclosure is made of steel.
3. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 1, wherein the combination washer/dryer with automated interface automatically selects one or more cleaning parameters.
4. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 3, wherein the one or more cleaning parameters include water temperature, washing time, and rinsing time.
5. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 3, wherein the one or more cleaning parameters are overridden via the washer control panel.
6. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning aids are a cleaning material selected from the group consisting of a soap, a softener, a stain remover, and a whitener.
7. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 1, wherein release of the cleaning aids are controlled via the washer control panel at a time and a quantity by a set of cleaning aid feeder measuring valves.
8. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning aids contained within the cleaning aid reservoirs are liquid.
9. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning aids contained within the cleaning aid reservoirs are powdered.
10. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 1, wherein the drying drum is provided with a refresher reservoir that dispenses refresher into the drying drum into the drying drum as controlled by the dryer control panel.
11. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 1, wherein the drying drum is facilitated by a refresher feeder measuring valve.
12. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of washer drum transfer panels provided on the perimeter of the washing drum are pivoted downward by a plurality of washer panel servo drives a plurality of dryer drum transfer panels provided on the perimeter of the drying drum are pivoted downward by a plurality of dryer panel servo drives.
13. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 12, wherein the washer drum transfer panels and the dryer drum transfer panels allow for wet clothes that have completed their washing cycle to transfer via gravity into the drying drum in an automatic manner when the washing drum and the drying drum are placed in position.
14. The combination washer/dryer with automated interface according to claim 12, wherein the dryer panel servo drives open the dryer drum transfer panels and the washer panel servo drives open the washer drum transfer panels and the clothes would transfer without human aid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
(5) 10 combination washer/dryer with automated interface 15 outer enclosure 20 clothes washing section 25 clothes drying section 30 washer access door 35 dryer access door 40 cold water connection 45 warm water connection 50 drain line 55 optional gas line 60 dryer vent line 65 electrical power connection 70 washer control panel 75 dryer control panel 80 personal electronic device 85 radio frequency (RF) link 90 washing drum 95 drying drum 100 weight sensor 102 cleaning aid 105 cleaning aid reservoir 110 cleaning aid feeder measuring valve 112 refresher 115 refresher reservoir 120 refresher feeder measuring valve 125 washer drum transfer panel 130 washer panel servo drive 135 dryer drum transfer panel 140 dryer panel servo drive 145 power supply 150 washer control computer 155 dryer control computer 160 wireless communication module 165 conventional washer control 170 conventional dyer control
1. Description of the Preferred Embodiment
(6) The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
(7) The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
1. Detailed Description of the Figures
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(10) A set of two (2) washer drum transfer panels 125 are provided on the perimeter of the washing drum 90. Their normal “in-use” position is depicted by dashed lines. They are pivoted downward by a set of two (2) washer panel servo drives 130 to a position as shown. In a likewise manner, a set of two (2) dryer drum transfer panels 135 are provided on the perimeter of the drying drum 95. Their normal “in-use” position is depicted by dashed lines. They are pivoted downward by two (2) dryer panel servo drives 140 to a position as shown. The functionality of the washer drum transfer panels 125 and the dryer drum transfer panels 135 allow for wet clothes that have completed their washing cycle to transfer via gravity into the drying drum 95 in an automatic manner. Both the washing drum 90 and the drying drum 95 would be keyed into position. The dryer panel servo drives 140 would open the dryer drum transfer panels 135. The washer panel servo drives 130 would open the washer drum transfer panels 125 and clothes would transfer without human aid. It is understood by those familiar in the art, that other functionality of the clothes washing section 20 and the clothes drying section 25 including, but not limited to: agitator action, pump action, timing cycles, dryness sensors, door lock controls, cool down cycles, moisture sensing and the like, commonly available on conventional washer/dryer combinations are also controlled via the washer control panel 70 and the dryer control panel 75.
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2. Operation of the Preferred Embodiment
(12) The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the device 10 would be constructed in general accordance with
(13) After procurement and prior to utilization, the device 10 would be prepared in the following manner: needed utility connections would be made via the cold water connection 40, the warm water connection 45, the drain line 50, the optional gas line 55 (if needed), the dryer vent line 60, and the electrical power connection 65; desired quantities of cleaning aids 102 would be placed in the cleaning aid reservoirs 105; various quantities of the refreshers 112 would be placed in the refresher reservoir 115; and noted types would be programmed via the washer control panel 70 and the dryer control panel 75, respectively.
(14) During utilization of the device 10, the following procedure would be initiated: dirty clothing would be inserted through the washer access door 30 and into the washing drum 90; if weight limit is exceeded as detected by the weight sensors 100 and indicated by the washer control panel 70, clothing would be removed; type of clothing inserted (whites, coloreds, delicates, durables, etc.) would be programmed via the washer control panel 70; suggested cleaning processes could be accepted or overridden; and washing initiated by the washer control panel 70. At the completion of the washing cycle, both the washing drum 90 and the drying drum 95 would be keyed into position; the dryer panel servo drives 140 would open the dryer drum transfer panels 135; the washer panel servo drives 130 would open the washer drum transfer panels 125 and clothes would transfer without human aid; and drying cycle would automatically commence. At the completion of the drying cycle, indication would be provided via local annunciation as well as communicated to the smart phone 80 via the radio frequency (RF) link 85 to alert the user that the successfully cleaned and dried clothes could be removed from the drying drum 95 via the dryer access door 35. Power is cut off to the device 10 at the end of the drying cycle, but indication to the user commences at pre-determined intervals.
(15) After use of the device 10, it is ready to use again in a cyclical manner as expected of conventional washer and dryers along with periodic replenishment of the cleaning aid reservoirs 105 and the refresher reservoir 115.
(16) The automated functionality of transfer of clothing between the washing drum 90 and the drying drum 95 is envisioned to provide the following advantages over conventional separated washer/dryer combinations: when used in public laundry mats, it will allow for remote notification to the user that laundry is ready to be removed thus minimizing frustration to following customers, allow for attention to other tasks such as cleaning, eating, meal preparation, education and the like not normally possible due to attention that must be provided to transfer clothes manually, reduced opportunity to steal clothes due to door locking features while the device 10 is operating, and general increased efficiency.
(17) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.