TODAY’S PATENT -WASHER/DEHYDRATER
In today’s patent, we will discuss Yoshio Kohsaka (Aichi)’s invention, “Washer/Dehydrator” (US4584732A), which was patented by the USPTO on April 29, 1986.
This invention relates to a way of washing clothes, which permits efficient and effective way of washing by forward and backward rotation of a vessel-like stirrer disposed in a lower portion of a washing tub used for washing.
The present invention consists of a tub and a vessel-like stirrer that accommodates in the lower portion of the washing tub.The following accommodates an increased amount of laundry at a single time, helps the washing procedure to be wide enough and prevents locking of the vessel after a proper effect of rinsing.During the initial step of rinsing the laundry can easily be removed from the walls of the tub.To include there is a rubbing effect created as the clothes receives forces from all direction of the tub.