If you're refering to the The Laundry Alternative Niagara (and now the promotional combo that comes a Niagara and a Ninja spin dryer at a reduced price)
The answer is very simple, as I created the concept and designed both products.
PORTABILITY.
1) Any washer that spins require a complex suspension system, being HATL, it would also require stabilizers (concrete blocks) this adds A LOT of weight to any washer.
2) We needed a solution that is extremely lightweight, as the sales are 100% online. We can't ship anything above an specific limit, unless we use white glove service, that is absurdly expensive.
3) The target consumer lives in small apartments with no dedicated space and hookups for a washer. The solution has to be convenient to use in a bathroom or kitchen, connected to a regular sink faucet and after use, the washer has to be portable enough to be repositioned in a closet. You can't to that with a washer that heavy. Think of an old lady with weak arms moving a 100+ lbs front load washer. The Niagara is 19lbs, the same old lady can lift the washer with one hand or glide it without scratching the floors.
Also, the product MSRP has several limitations. if we add a spin cycle, it would cost basically the same as a high end front load washer ($900+) and if we add the shipping cost, we would reach average ($1500) If you can afford $1500 on a washer, you probably wouldn't live in a tiny home.
We are also developing a HATL model that spins at 1650rpm (and also a version that dries, including a GAS drying version), full of bells and whistles, including Alexa/Siri/Cortana/ integration, targeted to luxury market (of course it will cost a fortune)
Put everything together. we have the Niagara.
And regarding patents... the HATL wash system patent expired decades ago and it's public domain. (a top load washer that has a rotating drum and the drum has an opening to add and remove clothes from the top). We can (and did) patent specific details and designs pertinent to that model.