westytoploader
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I know many people have asked about patents for vintage automatic washers expiring and what designs would be the best performing today, so I thought I'd give an opinion as well as more questions.
The first design the patent should be retrieved from is the vertical-action Frigidaire design of course, with the second being the Philco Automagic, then the ABC/Kelvinator "Centric" mechanism, then the Agi-Tub (would be useful for portable machines because it's so simple), and finally the Westinghouse Slant-Front design.
So the question is, how can someone find out if a patent has expired, and how can it be retrieved with the necessary building information? Wouldn't that be something to make a Frigidaire replica--a "kit washer", instead of a kit car! It might be a daunting task recreating a 1-18 or Automagic, but with many people involved as well as the right "stuff" it could very well be done.
--Austin
The first design the patent should be retrieved from is the vertical-action Frigidaire design of course, with the second being the Philco Automagic, then the ABC/Kelvinator "Centric" mechanism, then the Agi-Tub (would be useful for portable machines because it's so simple), and finally the Westinghouse Slant-Front design.
So the question is, how can someone find out if a patent has expired, and how can it be retrieved with the necessary building information? Wouldn't that be something to make a Frigidaire replica--a "kit washer", instead of a kit car! It might be a daunting task recreating a 1-18 or Automagic, but with many people involved as well as the right "stuff" it could very well be done.
--Austin