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US3201958A
US3201958A US223891A US22389162A US3201958A US 3201958 A US3201958 A US 3201958A US 223891 A US223891 A US 223891A US 22389162 A US22389162 A US 22389162A US 3201958 A US3201958 A US 3201958A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F37/00Details specific to washing machines covered by groups D06F21/00 - D06F25/00
    • D06F37/02Rotary receptacles, e.g. drums
    • D06F37/04Rotary receptacles, e.g. drums adapted for rotation or oscillation about a horizontal or inclined axis
    • D06F37/06Ribs, lifters, or rubbing means forming part of the receptacle
    • D06F37/065Ribs, lifters, or rubbing means forming part of the receptacle ribs or lifters having means for circulating the washing liquid
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F31/00Washing installations comprising an assembly of several washing machines or washing units, e.g. continuous flow assemblies
    • D06F31/005Washing installations comprising an assembly of several washing machines or washing units, e.g. continuous flow assemblies consisting of one or more rotating drums through which the laundry passes in a continuous flow

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  • the present invention relates to imrovements in laundry washing machines, and it has for its object to provide a machine capable of carrying out washing and associated operations in such manner that articles being washed travel progressively relatively to the flow of washing medium but in the opposite direction, so that articles which have already been washed encounter the clean incoming medium and incoming articles encounter the washing medium which has already been in contact with a series of articles in preceding stages.
  • references herein to washing include other similar operations such as hot or cold rinsing operations, hot treatment operations, such as are commonly referred to as boiling operations, and preliminary washing operations.
  • a laundry washing machine comprises an inner cage rotatable with in an outer cage in contact with a washing medium, the articles being caused to travel through the inner cage in the opposite direction to the flow of washing medium in the outer casing.
  • a washing medium may be admitted at one end and steam and/ or detergent may be admitted at different points of the outer cage so that different regimes of operation are maintained in different sections of the inner cage through which the articles being washed are caused to pass in succession in transit from one end of the inner cage to the other.
  • washing medium is admitted to predetermined points of the outer cage intermediatethe ends thereof to maintain predetermined liquid levels at various points of the outer cage, by-pass ducts being provided as required to assist in maintaining the required levels.
  • the inner cage is perforated and provided with a series of inwardly directed heaters to ensure that articles being washed are continuously agitated and maintained in circulation within the inner cage, such articles being lifted to a high level and then allowed to fall towards the lower part While the cage is in rotation.
  • the inner cage is provided with a series of scoops around its periphery, such scoops being arranged in a series of parallel peripheral rows so that liquid is caused to flow from the space within the outer cage into the inner cage to maintain an eflicient washing action upon the articles.
  • the outer cage may be provided with a series of inwardly directed fin-like portions extending towards and nearly into contact with the inner cage so as to assist in providing separate zones where different operating regimes are maintained and to prevent the through flow of washing medium lengthwise of the outer cage and cansing said washing medium to flow in successive paths into and out of the inner cage to maintain an efiicient washing action on articles being treated.
  • the inner cage and the outer cage are preferably arranged at a small inclination to the horizontal so that the articles being treated tend to shift progressively along the inner cage from one end to the other.
  • the equipment may include a drying section for articles leaving the final washing stage, said drying section being provided either by an integral part of the inner cage,
  • Articles leaving the inner cage may fall into a section of the outer cage from which said articles are lifted out of the washing medium by means of an elevator conveyor, and said conveyor may be associated with a presser roller to eliminate surplus liquid.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation partly in section and in diagrammatic form of a laundry washing machine according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic cross-section taken on the line II-II in FIG. 1, certain parts being omitted to show the main features more clearly,
  • FIGS. 3 to5 illustrate details applicable to both em bodiments of the invention
  • FIG. 3 being an enlarged detail in perspective showing the arrangement of the inner cage, the heaters on the inner wall thereof, the scoops on the outer wall thereof andoptional fin-like divider rings associated with the outer cage,
  • FIG. 4 is a detail corresponding to FIG. 3 taken lengthwise of the heaters
  • FIG. 5 is a detail showingthe mounting for the inner cage and including a sectional view through the heaters and the scoops.
  • a laundry washing machine comprising a closed liquid-holding outer cage 11 housing a relatively long perforated inner cage 12 rotatable within the cage 11 and in which various regimes of operation are maintained.
  • a common feature in all the embodiments described is that articles to be washed are received at or near one end of the inner cage 12 and are moved progressively or step-bystep through this cage towards the other end, and at least the major part of the washing medium is admitted to the plant adjacent said other end of the inner cage while the spent washing medium is taken away adjacent the point where incoming articles .are admitted to the inner cage.
  • the progressive movement of the articles being washed can be effected in various ways.
  • this displacement of the-articles is obtained by the. fact that the outer cage 11 and the inner cage 12 are both slightly inclined to the horizontal.
  • the inner cage 12 is maintained in rotation and it may, if desired, bereversed in direction from time to time.
  • the latter contains articles at different positions of its length, which are being subjected to various regimes of operation, that is to say they are being subjected to various, andprogressive, Washing operations, and are moved progressively through the inner cage.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 a progressive and continuous movement of articles within the inner cage is obtained by the fact that the inner cage 12 and the oute: cage 11 .are slightly and adjustablyinclined'to the horizontal. This embodiment will now be described it greater detail.
  • an outer cage '11 of-substantiall; circular shape is supported on a frame member 15 whicl in turnis pivotally mounted at 16 on a ground suppor' not separately shown but represented by the ground l-inr 1'7, and a screw adjustment device 18 is provided to permit the inclination of the frame '15 to the horizontal t( be adjusted.
  • An additional support screw 19 may be provided at an intermediate point as shown.
  • the innei cake 12 .rotataibly supportedlwithin the outer: cage 11.. by means of a' series of adjustable'support rollers-20 (see also FIG. which engage-smooth rings 21 on the inner cage. 12.
  • the rings/21 are disposed gat each'side-of t o he fins m n b sil wh ia fansedzf r; n e r'nentflat the top ofi theioiuter cage 11 by driving: p v lions 23 carried .by al'shaft 24 driven motorrzjiithrough a variable speed gearing 26indicated in outline form.
  • the H support rollers 2 0 may,' if desired, includ an idlerrpinion 201Pbetweer'ithemfa s shown in FIGS. land. 5; and lateral guidance may befobtained, by, a lateralfguide roller 2 disposed on a nearly radial axis.
  • suclijunitslon one'side isgprovidedt with a lateral guide roller'2 02, whileacorresponding nit on the other; sideofthe axism-ay be provided with" at ih fl u de. ro e groups 21,;22.
  • heaters are .op'enin'gfifi andcarries the articles awayforfurther treat rs ra and th re/is noner r t d len thwise livision member .27.
  • the space within s'aid heaters is a j articles; andrthere may be a pluralityof such rollers 39 urthermore divided into a. number 0f ⁇ separate sections y means of tright angles to ;the1division n e ber '27.
  • inner cage fl 2 anid these mayjlvary and rnaybe varied to sint particular requirements.
  • - Qne example may comprise the'.fo 1owing; steps; counting: from the-inlet- 35 to (1*) ⁇ Cold washing operationi, i Q
  • a steam supply pipe 43 may be the articlesjare moyed leng thwise through the innerjcage '12, this movement; being in .the I oppo-- lsite direction tovthefflowofwashingl medium through provided which embodies one or more delivery pipes 44 to admit steam at one or more points of the cage 11.
  • washing medium collects in certain zones of the outer cage 11 than is required for operation in that section of the equipment, while other parts of the inner cage 12 may be short of washing medium, and for this purpose a by-pass pipe 43 may be provided for collecting liquid from a higher level and returning it to a lower level, or a series of such pipes may be provided as required to maintain the proper amounts of liquid at various points of the inner cage 12.
  • the washing medium admitted at the pipe 41 will comprise lime-free softened water so that the section towards the right-hand side of the outer cage 11 and inner cage 12 in FIG. 1 is effective for rinsing the articles completing the washing stages.
  • detergent media are added to the washing medium at any suitable point of the outer cage 11.
  • a detergent liquid or powder may be fed into the cage 11 by means of a feed pipe 5%), as indicated on FIG. 1.
  • a series of inwardly directed fins or rings 52 are attached to the inner wall of the outer cage 11 and terminate comparatively close to the peripheral wall of the inner cage 12, these fins or rings 52 being placed between successive rows of scoops 29 as will be most clearly seen on FIGS. 1 and 3 of the drawings.
  • the spacing between the outer surface of the inner cage 12 and the inner wall of the outer cage 11 is kept as small as possible in volume so that the washing medium fed in through the pipe 41 is absorbed to the greatest possible extent by the inner cage 12 where it is applied in contact with the articles under treatment and travelling through the inner cage 12.
  • the positions thereof may coincide with the positions of the division members or radial plates 28 (FIG. 4) dividing the beaters 13 into separate zones.
  • the washing medium cannot flow freely within the outer cage 11 but is forced by the action of the scoops to travel inwardly into the inner cage 12, and the progressive movement of the washing medium is effected mainly by the movement thereof within the inner cage 12 thus maintaining an efiicient washing action upon the articles.
  • an opening 11a may be provided at the top of the casing 11 an opening 11a, as suggested in the alternative structure shown in FIGURE 2 of the drawings, for convenient access to the interior of the casing.
  • a laundry washing machine comprising a cylindrical outer casing of uniform configuration, a perforated cylindrical inner cage disposed within and co-axially of said casing, both said cage and said casing being inclined to the horizontal, the lengths of said cage and said casing substantially exceeding their respective diameters, means to feed articles to be washed into the upper end of the inner cage, means to remove washed articles from the lower end of the inner cage, means to rotate said inner cage about its longitudinal axis within said outer casing, means to supply washing liquid at the lower end of the outer casing and to extract it from the higher end of said outer casing after traversing the length of said casing, means to provide different operating regimes at different points in the length of said outer casing; and beaters disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis, and extending the whole length of the inner cage to lift the articles simultaneously from the lower zone of the cage along its whole length to a higher position and then to allow them to fall to a lower level position for progression lengthwise of the inner cage by gravity action, each of said beaters comprising a V

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EP0242737A1 (fr) * 1986-04-17 1987-10-28 INDUSTRIE ZANUSSI S.p.A. Machine à laver
EP0245721A1 (fr) * 1986-05-06 1987-11-19 Bosch-Siemens HausgerÀ¤te GmbH Tambour de machine à laver avec dispositif d'arrosage du linge
US4971449A (en) * 1989-12-19 1990-11-20 American Laundry Machinery Inc. Drum type agitating and mixing machine
US6386004B2 (en) * 1998-12-22 2002-05-14 Bsh Bosch Und Siemens Hausgerate Gmbh Laundry drum
EP1321557A1 (fr) * 2001-12-20 2003-06-25 CANDY S.p.A. Tambour amelioré pour une machine à laver
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EP0242737A1 (fr) * 1986-04-17 1987-10-28 INDUSTRIE ZANUSSI S.p.A. Machine à laver
EP0245721A1 (fr) * 1986-05-06 1987-11-19 Bosch-Siemens HausgerÀ¤te GmbH Tambour de machine à laver avec dispositif d'arrosage du linge
US4971449A (en) * 1989-12-19 1990-11-20 American Laundry Machinery Inc. Drum type agitating and mixing machine
US6386004B2 (en) * 1998-12-22 2002-05-14 Bsh Bosch Und Siemens Hausgerate Gmbh Laundry drum
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EP2194179A2 (fr) * 2008-11-26 2010-06-09 BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH Tambour d'une machine d'entretien du linge, ainsi que machine d'entretien du linge dotée d'un tambour
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