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Thanks Larry!

I'm going to implement a new feature called the "Patent of the Day". If you go to the home page and hit refresh, right under the Picture of the Day icon is the new Patent of the Day icon.

It will be run just like the picture of the day except it will feature a summary of patent that would be of interest to all of us (washer, dryer, dishwasher, combo, etc). There are some wonderful and amazing automatic washer patents out there, some you will recognize right away, some will be for automatics that are beyond our wildest dreams, but were never produced.

The PAT system will start circulating on Tuesday. Tonight and Tomorrow PAT will feature this amazing Maytag patent from 1950. Can anyone tell me what is so amazing amount this particular patent?
 
So much for new and revolutionary...

You're absolutely right John! I was so impressed when I first saw the Maytag Neptune TL thinking that engineers at Maytag sat down and designed something completely new, imaginative and revolutionary. Now that I found this 54 year old patent, I see they simply took something their Grandfathers had invented and redesigned the idea for the 21st century. Oh well, so much for new and revolutionary. Just wait to you see some of the other machines that the manufacturers were thinking of building!

John looks like you win a solid Basket AMP style Neptune Top loader as soon as Maytag produces one :)
 
WOW!!!

I learn something new everyday on here!

"So much for new and revolutionary" is right! I wish they copied this design when they came out with the Neptune TL...could have been the first solid-tub washer produced in almost 25 years! Plus in a retro cabinet! :)

This goes into the same category as when Whirlpool acted like they invented the storage drawer on their Duets. Not once did they mention the Westinghouse "Taller Tumbler"...
 
GREAT NEW IDEA!

Cant wait to see something new each day!!!

Looking at this maytag patent, I am wondering if it was meant to use a full tub of water or only a half tub like on the Neptune TL.

Having not physically seen or used a Neptune TL, It looks like the most interesting and stylish TL I have seen in a long time!
 
Too cool - I can't wait to see more! Thanks Robert and Jon C. for putting this together!

I have a Q&A book on the Maytag AMP washer that stated Maytag tried something like 30 different tub designs before settling on the AMP style perforated-liner.

Too bad they didn't keep notes on why this PAT 'O Day didn't work rather than spending millions on the Neptune TL that will end up in the scrap pile.
 
I'm sure this machine was meant for a full tub of water. I wonder if they ever built a prototype? It looks like the agitators disks are a single paddle each and not star shaped like a hoover impeller. If you study the desgin you can see that the clutch at the bottom utilizes a torque spring so turning the motor one direction for wash and pausing and reversing the motor direction for spin. This means that they didn't incorporate a way of reversing the rotation direction of the agitation disks. Would be a very fun machine to watch, I also have to wonder about how fast were they planning on spinning these disks. Going relatively fast could make for a very dramatic wash! But I suspect that we might end up with a tangled mess at the end of the cycle.

I wonder how much Maytag studied this patent during the creation of the their new TL. They do reference it in their patent for the Modern version. Very interesting and fun to dream of what that washer would be like.

Wait until you see some of the funky agitators they came up with too!
 
thanks for your efforts

this website continues to amaze and educate me, thanks so much Robert for all your time and efforts ...
 
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