westytoploader
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After reading this patent and the previous posts about the various Frigidaire Combos, I did come up with a solid-tub FL idea. The machine would have to be a slant-front design, except with no suspension to tilt the tub back as it filled like the Keymatic has. The fill flume would be located in the door (since the tub has no perforations) and the detergent would be injected into the incoming water the first few seconds of fill. The fill cycle would have to be timed, however, or trip a pressure switch in the outer tub after a certain amount of water enters (since it is a slant-front the water level in the washtub would remain the same as the lowest level of perforations carries the excess water off towards the pressure switch). After the wash operation is carried out, a separate electric pump would activate and the tub would be tilted forward via a separate rack & pinion mechanism, emptying the tub through the holes located at the front. When most of the water is drained, the tub would tilt to a horizontal position (not slanted this time), and the clothes would be tumbled in one direction to re-distribute. When distribution is complete, the tub would ramp up to full spin speed, spin for 10 seconds to hold the clothes against the tub, then brake. The tilt mechanism would swing the tub forward so that the water would drain out (remember that this is a solid tub), and the spin would resume. Since the clothes are already against the tub, they would not move forward and cause the machine to go off-balance.
Any other ideas?
--Austin
Any other ideas?
--Austin