CA2336450C - Laundry pretreatment system - Google Patents

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CA2336450C
CA2336450C CA 2336450 CA2336450A CA2336450C CA 2336450 C CA2336450 C CA 2336450C CA 2336450 CA2336450 CA 2336450 CA 2336450 A CA2336450 A CA 2336450A CA 2336450 C CA2336450 C CA 2336450C
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Kirk M. Dunsbergen
Jeff S. Westbrook
Frank S. Nekic
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A washing machine lid includes a fluid chamber with a fill opening and a dispensing opening. A
removable valve is within the dispensing opening. The lid includes a lid frame and a housing detachably mounted to one another. A fill cap with bristles is removably mounted in the fill opening. The laundry can be pretreated by scrubbing with the bristles, after the laundry is wetted with water and/or detergent.

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LAUNDRY PRETREATMENT SYSTEM
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related-in-part to pending Canadian application File No. 2,298,228 filed February 4, 2000.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Pretreatment of laundry before washing is often necessary to ensure proper cleaning of the l.aunc~ry and avoid the stains. Various pretreatment fluids and gels are commercially available, such as in the form of spray bottles and rub on sticks. Some sticks applicators include a removable cap with bristles for working the pretreatment chemicals into the clothing or laundry. However, spray bottles do not include a brush for scrubbing the pretreatment chemicals into the soiled laundry, and many gel sticks do not have such a brush.
Thereof, the present invention seeks to provide a scrub brush removably mounted on the washing machine for use in a laundry pretreatment system.
A further aspect of the present invention seeks to provide a washing machine having a lid with a scrub brush removably mounted thereon.
Another aspect of the present invention seeks to provide a washing machine with a lid having a fluid dispenser thereon, and a bristled cap for closing the dispenser opening.
These and other aspects will become apparent from the following description of the invention.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention, in one broad aspect, pertains to a method of pretreating laundry to be washed in a machine having a cabinet, a tub rotatably mounted in the cabinet, an opening in the cabinet to provide access to the tub, a door hinged to the cabinet for movement between open and closed positions relative to the opening, and a brush mounted on the door, the method comprising wetting the laundry before washing in the machine, removing the brush from the door, and scrubbing the laundry with the brush.
Another aspect of the invention provides a lid for a washing machine having a cabinet with an upwardly presented access opening therein, comprising a lid frame having a perimeter edge, an upper surface, and a lower surface, a hinge pivotally connecting the edge of the lid frame to the cabinet for pivotal movement between an open position and a closed position, and a housing carried on the lower surface of the lid frame and forming an enclosed chamber, the housing having a fill opening providing communication into the chamber for filling the chamber with a fluid.
A fill cap is removably mounted in the fill opening, and bristles are mounted on the fill cap for scrubbing laundry to be washed.
More particularly, the washing machine includes a lid for a washing machine having a washing lA

machine cabinet with an upwardly presented access opening therein and a lid. The lid includes a lid frame having a front edge, a rear edge, side edges, an upper surface and a lower surface. A hinge i.s connected to one of the edges of fihe lid frame for permitting hinged attachment of the lid to the washing machine cabinet for pivotal movement between an open position wherein the upper and lower surfaces are upstanding and a closed position wherein the lid is in covering relation over the access opening. A dispenser housing is carried on the lower surface of the lid frame and forms an enclosed chamber, the chamber having a lowest portion when the lid is in the open position.
The dispenser housing includes a dispensing opening located adjacent the lowest portion of the chamber and forming a communication path from within the chamber to outside the chamber. The dispenser housing also includes a fill opening providing communication into the chamber for filling the chamber with a fluid up to a predetermined maximum level. A fill cap is detachable connected to the fill opening.
The fill cap includes bristles which, in one embodiment, are coated with detergent from the chamber when the lid is closed. The lid can be opened such that the fill cap can be removed and the bristles used to scrub detergent into soiled laundry for pretreatment of the laundry prior to washing in the machine.
A dispensing valve is mounted in the dispensing opening and is movable from a closed position preventing fluid from leaving the chamber through the dispensing opening to an open position permitting fluid to exit through the dispensing opening when the lid is in its open position.
The chamber may be comprised of a reservoir chamber and a dispensing chamber, with the fill opening being in the reservoir chamber and the dispensing opening being in the dispensing chamber. The dispensing chamber includes a charging opening providing fluid communication between the reservoir chamber and the dispensing chamber.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1, but showing the washer lid in its closed position.
Figure 3 is a top plan view of the top cover of the present invention showing in phantom lines the position of the sealing gasket when the lid is closed.
Figure 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Figure 2.
Figure 5 is a front elevation view taken from the front of the washing machine as viewed in Figure 1.
Figure 6 is a partial sectional view taken along line 6-6 of Figure 5.
Figure 7 is a sectional view showing the level of fluid within the reservoir chamber before the dispensing chamber has been charged.
Figure 8 is a view similar to Figure 7, but showing the lid in its horizontal position with the fluid passing from the reservoir chamber into the dispensing chamber.
Figure 9 is a view similar to Figure 7 and 8 showing the lid returned to its upstanding position with the dispensing chamber being fully charged with fluid.
Figure 10 is a perspective view of the plastic.
dispenser housing of the present invention, showing the valve in an exploded view.
Figure 11 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 11-11 of Figure 7.
Figure 12 is a sectional view taken along line 12-12 of Figure 11.
Figure 13 is an exploded perspective view showing the interrelationship of the plastic dispenser housing, mounting bracket and the metal lid frame.
Figure 14 is an enlarged exploded view of one corner of the assembly of Figure 13.
Figure 15 is a sectional view taken generally along line 15-15 of Figure 5.
Figure 16 is a view similar to Figure 15, showing an alternative embodiment wherein the dam surrounding the bristles is eliminated.
Figure 17 is a perspective view of the bristled fill cap of the present invention.
Figure 18 is an exploded side elevation view of one embodiment of the fill cap with removable bristles.
Figure 19 is an exploded side elevation view of the second embodiment of the fill cap with removable bristles.
Figure 20 is a side elevation view of a third embodiment of removable bristles for a fill cap.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings the numeral 10 generally designates a clothes washer using a lid assembly 68 having the fluid dispenser of the present invention.
Washer 10 includes a cabinet 12 having side walls 14, a front wall 16 and a top wall 18. Top wall 18 includes a horizontal portion 20 and an inclined portion 22 which extends downwardly and forwardly from the front edge of the horizontal portion 20. The top wall 18 is provided by a top cover 24 having a rear edge 26, side edges 28, 30, and a front edge 32. A juncture or bend 34 divides the horizontal portion 20 from the inclined portion 22 of the top surface of the top cover 24.
Provided within top cover 24 is a door depression 36 having a rear edge 38, side edges 40, 42 and a front edge 43. Extending upwardly and rearwardly from the front edge 43 is a lip flange 44 having a lower front edge 46 which extends upwardly and rearwardly to a ridge 48. Ridge 48 includes opposite ends 50, 52 and an intermediate portion 54. Intermediate portion 54 is slightly below the ends 50, 52 and is also positioned forwardly from ends 50, 52.
Extending downwardly and inwardly from ridge 48 is a generally circular skirt 56 having a front drain surface 58, side drain surfaces 60, 62, and a rear drain surface 64 all of which surround an access opening 66.
Top lid assembly 68 is comprised of a metal lid frame 70 and a plastic dispenser housing 72 which are detachably secured together. Plastic dispenser housing 72 includes a gasket seal 74 (Figure 1), and a fluid chamber formed by a reservoir chamber wall 76 and a dispensing chamber wall 78. Gasket seal 74 is elongated and includes a left end 96 and a right end 98. As best shown in Figures 1 and 3, gasket seal 74 extends across the front of the washer door depression 36 and generally across the ridge 48. The gasket seal 74 retains condensation in the area of the door depression 36 and also provides a reduction in agitation noise that otherwise might escape from the access opening 66 of the washer 10.
A reservoir viewing window 80 is provided in reservoir chamber wall 76 and a dispensing viewing window 82 is provided in dispenser chamber wall 78. A
sliding indicator or gage 84 is mounted om a track associated with window 82 and is operable for movement along the length of the dispenser viewing window 82.
The sliding indicator 84 can be manually set as a marker at any of a plurality of positions along the length of the window 82. Plastic dispenser housing 72 also includes a fill cap 86 which is detachable mounted over a fill opening 87 and a dispenser button 88 for dispensing fluid 90 from the dispensing chamber in a manner to be described in more detail hereafter.
Metal lid frame 70 includes a horizontal surface 92 (when the lid is in its closed position) and an inclined surface 94.
Behind reservoir chamber wall 76 is a reservoir chamber 100 (Figure 4), and behind dispenser wall 78 is a dispensing chamber 102 (Figure 7). Dispensing chamber 102 is contained within reservoir chamber 100 and includes side walls 104, a rear wall 106, and a dispenser spout 108 which provides a dispenser opening for permitting fluid to exit from dispenser chamber 102. The portion of the dispensing chamber 102 formed by walls 104 and 106 is attached to front wall 76 by an interference fit and a slight amount of fluid can leak by the attachment point.
Within reservoir chamber 100 are several stand offs 110, 112 which provide structural support to the walls within the reservoir chamber 100.
Referring now to Figure 15, the fill opening 87 is shown without fill cap 86 in place. With the lid assembly 68 in the generally vertical posture of Figures 1 and 5, the fill opening 87 is formed with a downwardly angled entry portion 89 through wall 76 and a substantially horizontally disposed cylindrical exit portion 91. The back edge 93 of the exit portion 91 is in close proximity to and generally parallel to the back ~f~aJ.l 99 of the reservoir chamber 100. When fluid is poured into the fill opening 87, it will flow into the exit portion or dam 91 and will enter the reservoir chamber 100. The fill can continue until fluid is observed at the lower lip of exit portion 91 at which point the reservoir chamber 100 is full. When the lid assembly 68 is in the closed horizontal posture of Figure 4, the fluid in the reservoir chamber 100 will always be below the back edge 93 of the exit portion 91. Thus, if the operator should forget to replace the fill cap 86, there would not be any spilling of fluid out the fill opening 87. In fact, fill cap 86 could be left off if desired. Further shown in Figure 15 is a vent opening 101 that allows the reservoir chamber 100 to breathe freely preventing any airlock condition.
Plastic housing 72 is nested within the metal lid frame 70 and is fitted beneath the curled front edge 114. The peripheral edges of the housing 72 rest on the side edges 144, 146 (Figure 13) and rear edge 148 of the metal lid frame 70. The front edge 116 of the plastic housing 72 nests under the front curled edge 114 of the lid frame 70.
Referring to Figures 10 and 11, a valve assembly 117 comprises a valve stem 118 having an upper end 120.
Dispenser button 88 is fitted over the upper end 120 and includes a sealing flange 122 thereon. Valve stem 118 includes a valuing flange 124 and a retaining flange 126. A coil spring 128 is fitted over the lower end of the valve stem 118. The valve assembly 117 is fitted within a valve receiving bore 130 in the housing 72. A retaining clip 132 is fitted within a retaining clip slot 134 and includes clip fingers 136 (Figure 12) which retentively engage the retaining flange 126 to hold the valve assembly 117 within valve receiving bore 130. The clip fingers 136 of retaining clip 132 are yieldably movable toward one amother to pA.r_mit the clip 132 to be removed so as to permit removal of the valve assembly 117. This permits the easy removal of the valve assembly 117 for cleaning.
Referring to Figure 11 a dispenser port 138 provides communication from dispensing chamber 102 to the valve receiving bore 130. Fluid is permitted to enter the axial space between the valuing flange 124 and the sealing flange 122. Depression of button 88 causes the valuing flange 124 to move to the left of the dispenser spout 108 as viewed in Figure 11 thereby permitting fluid to flow out of the dispenser spout 108. Removal of pressure from the button 88 permits the spring 128 to return the valve flange 124 to its original position, thereby cutting off the flow of fluid from the dispenser chamber 102.
Figures 7, 8, and 9 illustrate the method of using the dispenser chamber 102 and the reservoir chamber 100 of the present invention. Initially the assembly 68 is moved to its up-standing position shown in Figure 7.
The fill cap 86 is removed and fluid such as liquid detergent is poured into the reservoir chamber 100 until fluid is observed at the lower lip or exit portion 91 of the fill opening 87. As can be seen in Figure 6, the front walls 76, 78 of the chambers 100, 102 are inclined toward the dispensing chamber 102 thereby causing any fluid within chamber 100 to move toward the dispensing chamber 102 when the lid assembly 68 is lowered.
As can been seen in Figure 7 the initial filling of the reservoir chamber 100 does not cause any substantial amount of fluid to be within the dispensing chamber 102. However, when the lid assembly 68 is moved to its closed position (Figure 8) the fluid within chamber 100 flows around the rear wall 106 and borh cr the s:~de walls 104 of chambEr 102 and enters chamber 102 through a charging opening 107 adjacent the rear wall 106. Returning the lid assembly 68 to its upright position as shown in Figure 9 causes the dispenser chamber 102 to be full and ready for dispensing fluid through spout 108.
The operator then depresses the button 88 and observes through window 82 as the fluid level lowers within dispenser chamber 102. The operator can determine, by dispensing a predetermined quantity of fluid into a measuring container, what the level of the fluid within the dispensing chamber should be after the proper amount has been dispensed. The operator can then move the sliding indicator 84 to mark that position and thereafter can release the button 88 when the level of fluid reaches the level of the sliding indicator 84. Thus, the sliding indicator 84 is set to the proper level for a particular brand or concentration of detergent.
On occasion the detergent may clog or foul the valve assembly 117. This can easily be remedied by pulling out clip 132 and removing the valve assembly for cleaning. The valve assembly 117 can then be reinserted, and the clip 132 is inserted to retain the valve assembly 117 in position for operation.
Referring to Figures 13 and 14, the present invention utilizes a novel means for attaching the plastic housing 72 to the metal lid frame 70. Two L-shaped brackets 140, 142 are fitted in the rear corners of the metal lid frame 70 under the edges 144, 146, 148 as shown in Figures 13 and 14. L-shaped brackets 140, 142 are each provided with elongated slots 1S0 and are also provided with a bushing 170 which fits within a spring hole 172 of the metal lid frame 70. Bushing 170 includes a cylindrical bore extending therethrough and a torsion rod spring 152 is fitted thrmagh the bore in bushing 170. Torsion rod spring 1S2 includes a first end 154 and a second end 156 (Figure 13). The second end 156 engages the L-shaped bracket 140, and the first end 154 is outside the top lid assembly 68 and is adapted to engage the underside of top cover 24 to provide a counter balance to the lid assembly, counter balancing the weight provided by the fluid in the reservoir and dispensing chambers 100 and 102.
A center link clamp 158 is clamped over the torison rod spring 152 between the two L-shaped brackets 140, 142 so as to lock the L-shaped brackets beneath the curled lip flanges 144, 146 on the sides of metal lid frame 70. The spring 152 is held to the L-shaped brackets 140, 142 and the center link clamp 158 by spring finger clamps 174.
Four retainer pegs 160 each include a slot 162, a shank 164 and an elongated tab 166. These pegs 160 are fitted within holes 168 in housing 72 and the elongated tabs 166 fit within the elongated slots 150 of the L-shaped brackets 140, 142. Rotation of the pegs 160 causes the elongated tabs 166 to turn below the slots 150 so as to retentively attach the housing 72 within the metal lid frame 70. This attachment of the housing 72 to the frame 70 allows quick removal of the housing 72 so that it may be taken to a sink for flushing or cleaning should it become clogged by liquid detergents or their residue. Further, the unique system for attachment of the housing 72 to the lid frame 70 allows the housing 72 to be easily installed as an accessory since the same lid frame is used with or without the housing 72.
The present invention is specifically directed towards the fill cap 86. More particularly, the fill cap 86 includes bristles 186 which can be used to scrub aeter~ger_t into soiled laundry as a pretreatment process before the laundry is placed in the washing machine.

Preferably, the bristles 186 are removably mounted on the fill cap 86, as shown in the three embodiments of Figures 12-20. In the embodiment shown in Figures 16, 17 and 18, the bristles 186 extend from a body 188 which has a pair of oppositely extending legs 190. The legs 190 are adapted to be received in an L-shaped slot or recess 192 in the fill cap 86A such that the body 188 can be twist-locked into place.
In the embodiment shown,.i.n Figure 19, the bristles 186 are mounted on a body 194 having oppositely extending legs 196. The legs 196 are adapted to snap fit into a recess 198 in the fill cap 86B. A shallow slot 200 is provided on the lower edge of the fill cap 86B, and is adapted to receive the tip of a flat screw driver such that the body 194 can be pried from the fill cap 86B.
In the embodiment shown in Figure 20, the bristles 186 are mounted in a body 202 having a perimeter flange or ring 204. The ring 204 is adapted to snap fit into a mating perimeter recess 206 in the fill cap 86C.
As seen in Figures 16-20, the fill caps 86A, 86B
and 86C, include a recessed thread 208 which is adapted to threadably mate with a male thread on the interior of the f i l l cap opening 8 7 .
As an alternative to the removable bristles 186 shown in Figures 16-20, the bristles may be fixed to the fill cap 86 in any convenient manner.
In the embodiment shown in Figure 15, the bristles 186 are not exposed to fluid in the chamber 100 due to the dam 91. In the alternative embodiment shown in Figure 16, the dam 91 is removed such that the fluid flows onto the bristles when the door is closed.
In the drawings and specification there has been set forth a preferred embodiment of the invention, and although specific terms are employed, these are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Changes in the form and the proportion of parts as well as in the substitution of equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as further defined in the following claims.

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1. A lid for a washing machine having a cabinet with an upwardly presented access opening therein, comprising:

a lid frame having a perimeter edge, an upper surface, and a lower surface;
a hinge pivotally connecting said edge of said lid frame to said cabinet for pivotal movement between an open position and a closed position;
a housing carried on said lower surface of said lid frame and forming an enclosed chamber;
said housing having a fill opening providing communication into said chamber for filling said chamber with a fluid;
a fill cap removable mounted in the fill opening; and bristles on the fill cap for scrubbing laundry to be washed.
2. The lid of claim 1 wherein the bristles are removably mounted on the fill cap.
3. The lid of claim 2 wherein the bristles are twist locked onto the fill cap.
4. The lid of claim 2 wherein the bristles are snap fit into the fill cap.
5. The lid of claim 1 wherein the bristles are mounted on a body which is detachably secured to the fill cap.
6. The lid of claim 5 wherein the body is attached to the fill cap by a twist lock action.
7. The lid of claim 5 wherein the body is attached to the fill cap by a snap fit action.
8. The lid of claim 5 wherein the body includes at least one protrusion adapted to be matingly received within a recess in the fill cap.
9. A method for pretreating laundry to be washed in a washing machine comprising a washing machine cabinet having an upwardly presented access opening therein, a lid frame, a hinge connected to said lid frame and said washing machine cabinet for permitting hinged movement of said lid about a hinge axis with respect to said washing machine, a housing on said lid frame forming an enclosed fluid retaining chamber, said housing having a fill opening, and a fill cap detachably mounted over said fill opening and having bristles thereon, said method comprising:
removing the fill cap from the fill opening;
pouring a laundry treatment fluid into the fill opening;
replacing the fill cap in the fill opening to close the fill opening;
closing the lid so that fluid coats the bristles of the fill cap;
opening the lid and removing the fill cap; and scrubbing laundry with the fluid-coated bristles.
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