Dispenser cup
11492746 ยท 2022-11-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Kevin Ayers (Saint Joseph, MI, US)
- Seth Bixby (Stevensville, MI, US)
- Sayer J. Murphy (Saint Joseph, MI, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A washing machine includes a cabinet defining a housing with internal components of a conventional automated clothes washer, a door mounted to the cabinet to selectively open/close the opening to the cabinet, and a dispenser in the form of a fill cup assembly in which single or bulk doses of treating chemistry can be received. The fill cup assembly includes a base cup with at least first and second fluid conduits supplying corresponding destinations, and a selector cup defining a pour zone. The selector cup includes an outlet and rotatable relative to the base cup to selectively fluid couple the outlet to the at least first and second fluid conduits.
Claims
1. A method of supplying treating chemistry to multiple destinations in a laundry treating appliance, the method comprising: selectively moving a selector compartment to fluidly couple an outlet of the selector compartment to one of multiple conduits, each of the multiple conduits supplying a different destination, to fluidly couple the selector compartment to a corresponding one of the different destinations; moving the selector compartment to a first position to fluidly couple the selector compartment with a first one of the multiple conduits to supply a treating chemistry to a first one of the multiple destinations; and moving the selector compartment to a second position to fluidly couple the selector compartment with a second one of the multiple conduits to supply a treating chemistry to a second one of the multiple destinations.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the selector compartment comprises a selector cup.
3. The method of claim 2 comprising a base cup that is configured to receive the selector cup therein, the method comprising moving the selector cup relative to the base cup to fluidly couple the selector compartment with each of the multiple conduits.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the multiple conduits comprise at least two fluid conduits supplying two different destinations.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the first position fluidly couples the selector compartment with a bulk reservoir and the second position fluidly couples the selector compartment with a treating chamber of the laundry treating appliance in which laundry is treated according to a cycle of operation.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein the multiple conduits comprise at least two conduits, each of the at least two conduits fluidly coupled with a bulk reservoir.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The washing machine 10 shares many features of a conventional automated clothes washer, which will not be described in detail herein except as necessary for a complete understanding of the illustrative embodiments in accordance with the present disclosure. The washing machine 10 has a rotatable drum 12 that defines a treating chamber 14 for receiving the laundry and rotates about a generally vertical axis.
(8) A tub 15 receives the drum 12 and holds liquid for use in a treating cycle of operation. The tub 15 can rotatably mount the drum 12. The tub 15 can be associated with a sump for holding a liquid used during a cleaning cycle. The sump can be normally connected to a drain (not shown) to provide a flow path for removing the liquids.
(9) A cabinet 16 can define a housing within which a suspension system (not shown) is provided for suspending the tub 15 within the cabinet 16. The cabinet 16 can be a housing having a chassis and/or a frame to which panels are mounted to define an interior, enclosing components typically found in a conventional washing machine, such as motors, pumps, fluid lines, controls, sensors, transducers, and the like. Such components will not be described further herein except as necessary for a complete understanding of the disclosure.
(10) A closure in the form of a door 18 is mounted to the cabinet 16 via a hinge 17. The door 18 can be rotated about the hinge 17 to selectively close an opening 19 to the treating chamber 14. Both the tub 15 and a drum 12 can be located within the interior of the cabinet 16.
(11) The washing machine 10 can also be provided with a dispenser assembly 22 for dispensing treating chemistry to the treating chamber 14 for use in treating the laundry according to a cycle of operation. The dispenser assembly 22 is illustrated to include an integrated single use and bulk dispensing system.
(12) The dispenser assembly 22 includes at least one treating chemistry fill cup assembly 24 and at least one bulk reservoir 26. The fill cup assembly 24 is mounted to the cabinet 16 in one of the corners of the surface surrounding the access opening 19 to the treating chamber 14. The fill cup assembly 24 can be rotated to selectively direct treating chemistry into the treating chamber 14 for a single use application or storage in the associated bulk reservoir 26 for bulk dispensing application. As shown in the illustration, the fill cup assembly 24 can be configured to direct treating chemistry to more than two destinations. For instance, fluid can be directed to the treating chamber 14 via fluid conduit 31a and to multiple bulk reservoirs 26 via fluid conduit 31b and 31c. These reservoirs 26 are used for containing various treating chemistries, such as but not limited to liquid detergent, bleach, and fabric softener. These reservoirs 26 can be located interiorly or exteriorly of the cabinet 16.
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(15) The fill cup assembly 24 utilizes a single pour zone 25 to direct treating chemistries to multiple destinations. This feature improves the ease of use and maintains aesthetic value with a clean surface finish surrounding the access opening 19 to the treating chamber 14. Furthermore, it will not be necessary to decrease the size of the access opening 19 of the treating chamber 14 due to having multiple pour zones for various chemistries and dispensing function.
(16) Although the embodiment of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.