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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F13/00Washing machines having receptacles, stationary for washing purposes, with agitators therein contacting the articles being washed 
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • ABSTRACT A domestic clothes washer has a pair of nested tubs one Rehted Application Data of which is imperforate to retain the washing fluid, the [62] 55313 July 1970' other of which is perforated and rotatable to centrifuge 3 the washing fluid from clothes being washed therein.
  • peripheral fill system includes a fill tube circumscribing [52] US. Cl. 68/235, 137/218 the top of the nested pair of tubs
  • the fin tube has [51] Int. Cl D06f 39/06, El)3c l/O2 transverse rectangular Slots to provide a circumferem Fleld of Search .7 tia] series of fan shaped p y for improved wetting and immersing of the clothes at the start of a clothes [56] References C'ted washing cycle, for flushing suds from the nested pair of V UNITED STATES PATENTS tubs prior to rinsing and for faster release of the tub- 2,l68,068 8/1939 L'oweke 68/235 X adhered clothes during rinse fill.
  • the peripheral fill sys- 2.174,742 /1939 Groeniger.. 137/2'18 tern includes a vacuum breaker directly connecting a 2,236,748 4/ 1941 Chayie 68/23-5 X domestic water supply to the filltube for effecting pres- 2,382,427 8/1945 Langdon 137/218 smiled Sprays to the tubs Without back siphoning of 2,526,344 10/1950 Geldhof et a1.
  • 68/235 X washing fluid 2,611,256 9/1952 Candor 68/235 X 4 Claims, 7 Drawing Figures PERIPHERAL FILL SYSTEM FOR A CLOTHES WASHER This is a Division of our application Ser. No. 55,813 filed July 17, 1970, now allowed and U.S. Pat. No. 3,663,975.
  • Prior art clothes washers have included a peripheral fill system in combination with a nested tubs, perforate spin basket type of clothes washer.
  • no means have been provided in such prior art washers to prevent back siphoning of contaminated washing fluid into the domestic water supply.
  • This invention is directed to a peripheral fill system which overcomes these shortcomings of the prior art.
  • Another object of this invention is the provision of a peripheral fill system with transverse fan-shaped sprays circumscribing the top of a perforate spin basket type clothes'washer for better wetting of a clothes load during wash fill and thus improved immersion of a clothes load at the start of a wash cycle;
  • a more specific object of this invention is the provision of transverse fan-shaped sprays in a peripheral fill system to flush suds from the inside and outside of a spin basket and from the agitator therein while releasing clothes from the side wall of the spin basket for faster immersion during rinse fill after spin.
  • a more specific object of this invention is the provision in a domestic clothes washer of a vacuum breaker in combination with a peripheral fill tube wherein the vacuum breaker is positioned on a subtop of the washer above the highest possiblewater level therein.
  • Another object of this invention is an improved vacuum breaker for connection with a domestic water sup- I ply line which includes an auxiliary valved opening for connecting the water supply line to atmosphere when the line experiences a sudden negative pressure.
  • FIG. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view of the b otto'm side of the subtop taken along line44 in FIG; 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view through a top portion of the'tub assembly and subtop taken along line 5-5 to show the fan-shaped spray and its relation to the tub assembly;
  • FIG. 6 is a side sectional view of a vacuum breaker suitable for use with this invention, the respective supply and back siphoning positions of a valve element being shown schematically in solid (supply) and phantom (back siphoning) lines; and
  • FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the improved vacuum breaker of this invention.
  • a domestic clothes washer is shown generally at l0.
  • the washer includes a box-like sheet metal casing 12 having a top wall 14.
  • the top wall has a recessed portion 16 including an access opening which is exposed when the access door 20 is opened (FIG. 1 FIG. 1 is illustrative of the operating peripheral fill spray 22 of this invention.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 the casing 12 is shown to enclose a nested tub assembly 24.
  • the assembly includes an open top imperforate wall water container 26 and a perforate wall spin basket 28. Perforations are coextensive with the cylindrical sidewall of the spin basket.
  • An annular plastic subtop 30 is sealingly clamped to the open top of the water container 26 in the manner illustrated at 32 (FIG. 5). The subtop circumscribes the open top of the water container and extends over a rim 33 forming the top opening of the spin basket 28 to define an access collar 36 between the access opening 18 of the cabinet and the top opening of the spin basket.
  • the clothes washer 10 may be provided with a recirculation water conduit 34 which receives pumped water from the water container 26 and returns it thereto through a removable lint filter drawer shown generally at 35 (FIG. 1).
  • the water container 26 and, thus, the tub assembly 24 is mounted on a suspension system shown generally at 40 and more fully taughtin U. S. Pat. No. 3,493,118 granted Feb. 3, I970.
  • the tub assembly includes an agitator 44 which with the spin basket 28 is connected to a drive mechanism shown generally at 50.
  • the drive mechanism may be of a roller-drive type taught more fully in U. S. Pat. No. 3,087,321 granted Apr. 30, 1963.
  • mechanism 50 may be operated in one manner to vertically reciprocate or oscillate the agitator 44 .for washing clothes in-the tub assembly.
  • the spin basket 28 is rotated with respect to the water container 26 for centrifuging washing fluid from the'clothes in the spin basket.
  • the peripheral till system is carried and supported on the annular plastic subtop 30.
  • the bottom side (FIG. 4 of the subtop includes-a pair of integral ribs 54, 56 defining a channel 58 for receiving a flexible filltube 60 of white elastomer with a shore hardness of 70 i 5 durometer.
  • the fill tube has integral tabs'62 which are pushed through openings 64 in the subtop for support- 3 ing the fill tube in a position overlying the open tops of the water'container and the spin basket. One end of the fill tube is closed while the other end 72 is open and connects directly to a vacuum breaker shown generally at in FIG. 2.
  • the fill tube is 47.86 inches long, has an inside diameter of 0.36 inch, a wall thickness of 0.060 inch and ten slots spaced 4.00 inches apart. Two end slots are spaced 3.00 inches from the next closest slot and one end slot is 4.84 inches from the open end 72 of the tube. Each slot is 0.06 inch wide and traverses an arc formed by a 0.l7 inch deep notch in the tube bottom.
  • the subtop is molded with a built-up tunnel portion 82 which houses the vacuum breaker 80 in a manner to permit its connection with the open end 72 of the fill tube.
  • Water is supplied from a domestic water source through a thermostatic hot and cold water supply valve 86 adapted to operate on domestic water pressure between lO psi and 120 psi.
  • the water supplied passes through a conduit 88 to the vacuum breaker 80. Under desired conditions the valve 86 will supply the vacuum breaker 80 with water in the pressure range between 50 psi and 60 psi.
  • Each spray covers an area from the sidewall of the spin basket on the outside to a point of impingement on the inside just beneath the top cone 91 on the agitator 44 when the agitator is in its lower position.
  • the rib 56 and rim 33 are critically related.
  • the rim 33 has a curved portion 37 radially inward of the rib 56 and a radially outwardly directed terminal flinger portion 38.
  • the vacuum breaker 80 will now be described with reference to FIGS. 6 and 7.
  • the vacuum breaker comprises a four-piece structure an open ended rubber vent diaphragm 100, a diaphragm retainer I02, and a two-piece housing 104 having an inlet end 106 and an outlet end 108.
  • the retainer 102 has four rectangular ports I circumferentially arranged about a reduced diameter portion 112 and four rectangular ports 114 circumferentially arranged around an enlarged diameter portion 116 which terminates in a radial flange 120. The flange abuts against one end of the housing inlet portion 106 when the four pieces are nested as shown in FIG. 6.
  • the housing portion 108v includes a pair of atmospheric vents l24, a central primary vent 126, and six secondary vents 128 arranged about an upper 180 portion of the housing portion 108. Note that the vents 126 and 128 are on the upper half of the housing 104. This is to place the vent openings positively above any possible level of water which could stand on the top of the subtop 30, e.g., in the molded channel 132 (FIG.
  • the inlet end 106 of the vacuum breaker is connected to the domestic water supply tubing 88.
  • the open end 72 of the fill tube 60 is connected to the outlet end 134 of the housing.
  • the water valve 86 Periodically throughout a clothes washing cycle the water valve 86 is energized to supply water of desired temperature.
  • water is supplied to fill the tub assembly 24 to a desired predetermined level at the start of a clothes washing cycle and at the beginning of each of one or more deep rinse cycles each of which is preceded by a spin-out cycle for removing the soiled wash or rinse water from the tub assembly and the clothes by means of centrifuging.
  • Water supplied to the peripheral fill system is under a positive pressure (50 psi to 60 psi) in the hose 88 and inlet end 106 of the vacuum breaker. Water being supplied to the tub assembly is shown by solid flow arrows in FIG. 6. Water pressure causes a first valve portion 138 to distend.
  • the distention accomplishes two things. First, the ports in the diaphragm retainer are uncovered to place the outlet end of the housing 134 in communication with inlet end 106. Secondly, at from 10 psi to '15 psi the distention closes the primary vent opening 126 in order to prevent a back pressure in the fill tube from causing water to back out of the opening 126 where it could then overflow the subtop and spill on the floor. Water backing out of the vents 124 will merely return to the tub assembly since these vents are in the tunnel 82 leading to the underside of the subtop.
  • the diaphragm includes a secondary valve portion 143 (the top half of flange 142) which, in response to a sudden negative pressure at the inlet end 106 of the vacuum breaker, opens immediately to the position shown in phantom line (FIG. 6) to admit atmospheric air (dot-dash arrows) to relieve the suction at the inlet end more quickly.
  • a secondary valve portion 143 the top half of flange 142 which, in response to a sudden negative pressure at the inlet end 106 of the vacuum breaker, opens immediately to the position shown in phantom line (FIG. 6) to admit atmospheric air (dot-dash arrows) to relieve the suction at the inlet end more quickly.
  • the tapered end 144 of the diaphragm restricts to a cylindrical nozzle 145.'During supply of waterto the fill tube, the pressurized flow of water at the restriction causes the diaphragm to distend or balloon (FIG. 6).
  • the opening formed by the cylindrical nozzle portion 145 tends to jet the water past the vents 124.
  • One suitable vacuum breaker 80 includes an acetal resin housing 104.
  • the inside diameter of the inlet end 106 is 0.390 inch and of the outlet end 134 0.460 inch.
  • the diaphragm retainer 102 may be formed of acetal resin.
  • the vent diaphragm 100 is formed of rubber having a shore hardness of 40 i 5 durometer, a valve wall thickness of 0.030 inch in the valve portion 138 and 0.020 inch in the tapered portion 144, a diameter of 0.980 inch at the flange 142 and inside diameters of 0.394 inch and 0.360 inch respectively at the inlet and outlet ends of the valve portion 138.
  • the inside diameter of the nozzle 145 is 0.20 inch and overall the diaphragm is 0.860 inch long 0.640 inch from the flange 142 to the start of the tapered portion 144 and 0.760 inch from the flange 142 to the jointure between the tapered portion 144 and the cylindrical portion 145.
  • the portion 112 of the retainer 102 conforms to the valve 138 lying thereagainst.
  • the system combines a vacuum breaker with a fill tube to effect a plurality of peripherally initiated, fan-shaped, pressure spraysabout the inside of a perforate spin basket. These pressurized sprays more quickly immerse the clothes at the beginning of a washing cycle and also more quickly flush the clothes and tub assembly of suds resulting during said washing cycle, all without danger of back siphoning contaminated washing fluids into a domestic water supply for the washer.
  • a peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an accessopening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the perforate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means, said means for supplying water including,
  • a fill tube supported on the bottom side of said subtop means and circumscribing said access opening, said'fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots each adapted to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate sidewall and another portion of which flushes the space between said water container means and said spin basket means,
  • said vacuum breaker comprising an open-ended resilient vent diaphragm, a
  • said housing having an outlet connected directly to the open end of said fill tube and an inlet adapted to be connected to a domestic water supply, said housing mounted on the topside of said subtop means with the outlet extending through said subtop means to said fill tube, said housing having first and second vent openings in communication with the atmosphere above any level of water possible on the topside of said subtop means, said diaphragm having a first valve portion normally closing said first vent opening and a second valve portion normally closing the port in said retainer,
  • said second valve portion of said diaphragm upon supply of water at positive pressure to the inlet of said housing distending to open the port in said retainer and close the second vent opening in said housing while said first valve portion in response to said positive pressure remains normally closed with respect to said first vent opening, whereby water is supplied under pressure to said fill tube for effecting fan-shaped sprays of water to said water container means and spin basket,
  • said second valve portion of said diaphragm upon negative pressure at the inlet of said housing contracting to close the port in said retainer and open said second vent opening to place the outlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere while said first valve portion of said diaphragm opens said first vent opening response to said negative pressure to place the inlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere.
  • a peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an access opening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the perforate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means, said means for supplying water including,
  • a fill tubesupported on the bottom side of said subtop means and circumscribing said access opening said fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots each adapted to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate sidewall and another portion of which flushes the space between said water container means and said spin basket means, said,
  • spin basket having a rim on the top of said perforate sidewall forming said access opening and terminating in a radially outwardly directed flange
  • said subtop means having a rib outboard of said fill tube and overlying said flange, said rib depending into sufficiently close proximity to said flange to guard against clothes being centrifugally thrown out of said spin basket during rotation thereof but terminating sufficiently short of said flange to permit said other portion of said fan-shaped spray to fall on said flange of said spin basket during rotation thereof whereby said other portion of said fanshaped spray is centrifugally flung outwardly into said space between said water container means and said spin basket,
  • said vacuum breaker comprising an open-ended resilient vent diaphragm, a ported diaphragm retainer and a housing enclosing said diaphragm and retainer, said housing having an outlet connected directly to the open end of said fill tube and an inlet adapted to be connected to a domestic water supply, said housing mounted on the topside of said subtop means with the outlet extending through said subtop means to said fill tube, said housing having first and second vent openings in communication with the atmosphere above any level of water possible on the topside of said subtop means, said diaphragm having a first valve portion normally closing said first vent opening and a second valve portion normally closing the port in said retainer,
  • said second valve portion of said diaphragm upon supply of water at positive pressure to the inlet of said housing distending to open the port in said retainer and close the second vent opening in said housing while said first valve portion in response to said positive pressure remains normally closed with respect to said first vent opening, whereby water is supplied under pressure to said fill tube for effecting fan-shaped sprays of water to said water container means and spin basket,
  • said second valve portion of said diaphragm upon negative pressure at the inlet of said housing contracting to close the port in said retainer and open said second vent opening to place the outlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere while said first valve portion of said diaphragm opens said first vent opening in response to said negative pressure to place the inlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere.
  • a peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an access opening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means above said predetermined level of water partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the perforate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means including an elastomeric fill tube substantially four feet in length supported on the bottom side of said subtop means and substantially fully circumscribing said access opening, said fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots spaced substantially evenly between said ends, each of said slots having a length dimension sufficiently greater than its width dimension to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one relatively large portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate side
  • said housing having an outlet connected directly to the open end of said fill tube and an inlet adapted to be connected to a domestic water supply providing water at substantially 50 pounds per square inch to 60 pounds per square inch, said housing mounted on the topside of said subtop means with the outlet extending through said subtop means to said fill tube, said housing having a vent opening in communication with the atmosphere above any level of water possible on the topside of said subtop means, said diaphragm having a valve portion normally closing the port in said retainer, said valve portion of said diaphragm upon supply of water to the inlet of said housing from said domestic water supply at positive pressure within the stated pressure range and against the back pressure of said fill tube distending to open the port in said retainer and close the vent opening in said housing, whereby water is supplied under pressure to said fill tube for effecting fan-shaped sprays of water to said water container means and spin basket, said valve portion of said diaphragm upon negative pressure
  • a peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an access opening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means above said predetermined level of water partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the per forate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means including a fill tube supported on the bottom side of said subtop means and circumscribing said access opening, said fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots each adapted to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one relatively large portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate sidewall and another relatively small portion of which flushes the space between said water container means and said spin basket means, said spin basket having a

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A domestic clothes washer has a pair of nested tubs one of which is imperforate to retain the washing fluid, the other of which is perforated and rotatable to centrifuge the washing fluid from clothes being washed therein. A peripheral fill system includes a fill tube circumscribing the top of the nested pair of tubs. The fill tube has transverse rectangular slots to provide a circumferential series of fan-shaped sprays for improved wetting and immersing of the clothes at the start of a clothes washing cycle, for flushing suds from the nested pair of tubs prior to rinsing and for faster release of the tub-adhered clothes during rinse fill. The peripheral fill system includes a vacuum breaker directly connecting a domestic water supply to the fill tube for effecting pressurized sprays to the tubs without back siphoning of washing fluid.

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United States Patent 91 Fish etal. [451 July 3, 1973' [5 PERIPHERAL FILL SYSTEM FOR A 2. 63.309 12/1953 Filliung 137/218 TH WASHER 3.304.751 2/1967 Schwing 68/215 3,417,775 12/1968 Smith 137/218 [75] inventors: Austin D. Fish, Tipp City; William G.
Fisher Vandalia' Robert F Pnmary-Exammer-John Petrakes v Brubaker and Assistant Examiner-Philip R. Coe [73] Assignee: General Motors Corporation, Anomey-William S. Pettigrew and Frederick M.
Detroit, Mich. Ritchie [22] Filed: Feb. 29, 1972 211 Appl. No.: 230,237 [.57] ABSTRACT A domestic clothes washer has a pair of nested tubs one Rehted Application Data of which is imperforate to retain the washing fluid, the [62] 55313 July 1970' other of which is perforated and rotatable to centrifuge 3 the washing fluid from clothes being washed therein. A
peripheral fill system includes a fill tube circumscribing [52] US. Cl. 68/235, 137/218 the top of the nested pair of tubs The fin tube has [51] Int. Cl D06f 39/06, El)3c l/O2 transverse rectangular Slots to provide a circumferem Fleld of Search .7 tia] series of fan shaped p y for improved wetting and immersing of the clothes at the start of a clothes [56] References C'ted washing cycle, for flushing suds from the nested pair of V UNITED STATES PATENTS tubs prior to rinsing and for faster release of the tub- 2,l68,068 8/1939 L'oweke 68/235 X adhered clothes during rinse fill. The peripheral fill sys- 2.174,742 /1939 Groeniger.. 137/2'18 tern includes a vacuum breaker directly connecting a 2,236,748 4/ 1941 Chayie 68/23-5 X domestic water supply to the filltube for effecting pres- 2,382,427 8/1945 Langdon 137/218 smiled Sprays to the tubs Without back siphoning of 2,526,344 10/1950 Geldhof et a1. 68/235 X washing fluid 2,611,256 9/1952 Candor 68/235 X 4 Claims, 7 Drawing Figures PERIPHERAL FILL SYSTEM FOR A CLOTHES WASHER This is a Division of our application Ser. No. 55,813 filed July 17, 1970, now allowed and U.S. Pat. No. 3,663,975.
Prior art clothes washers have included a peripheral fill system in combination with a nested tubs, perforate spin basket type of clothes washer. However, no means have been provided in such prior art washers to prevent back siphoning of contaminated washing fluid into the domestic water supply. Nor has the prior art disclosed means to completely flush the nested tubs of suds and for effecting rapid clothes immersion. This invention is directed to a peripheral fill system which overcomes these shortcomings of the prior art.
Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer with a vacuum breaker between a peripheral fill tube and a domestic water supply. 7
Another object of this invention is the provision of a peripheral fill system with transverse fan-shaped sprays circumscribing the top of a perforate spin basket type clothes'washer for better wetting of a clothes load during wash fill and thus improved immersion of a clothes load at the start of a wash cycle;
A more specific object of this invention is the provision of transverse fan-shaped sprays in a peripheral fill system to flush suds from the inside and outside of a spin basket and from the agitator therein while releasing clothes from the side wall of the spin basket for faster immersion during rinse fill after spin.
A more specific object of this invention is the provision in a domestic clothes washer of a vacuum breaker in combination with a peripheral fill tube wherein the vacuum breaker is positioned on a subtop of the washer above the highest possiblewater level therein.
Another object of this invention is an improved vacuum breaker for connection with a domestic water sup- I ply line which includes an auxiliary valved opening for connecting the water supply line to atmosphere when the line experiences a sudden negative pressure.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description,
reference being had to the accompanying drawings wherein a preferred embodiment of the present invention is clearly shown.
IN THE DRAWINGS FIG. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view of the b otto'm side of the subtop taken along line44 in FIG; 3;
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view through a top portion of the'tub assembly and subtop taken along line 5-5 to show the fan-shaped spray and its relation to the tub assembly;
FIG. 6 is a side sectional view of a vacuum breaker suitable for use with this invention, the respective supply and back siphoning positions of a valve element being shown schematically in solid (supply) and phantom (back siphoning) lines; and
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the improved vacuum breaker of this invention.
In accordance with this invention and with reference to FIGS. 1 and 3, a domestic clothes washer is shown generally at l0. The washer includes a box-like sheet metal casing 12 having a top wall 14. The top wall has a recessed portion 16 including an access opening which is exposed when the access door 20 is opened (FIG. 1 FIG. 1 is illustrative of the operating peripheral fill spray 22 of this invention.
Turning now to FIGS. 2 and 3, the casing 12 is shown to enclose a nested tub assembly 24. The assembly includes an open top imperforate wall water container 26 and a perforate wall spin basket 28. Perforations are coextensive with the cylindrical sidewall of the spin basket. An annular plastic subtop 30 is sealingly clamped to the open top of the water container 26 in the manner illustrated at 32 (FIG. 5). The subtop circumscribes the open top of the water container and extends over a rim 33 forming the top opening of the spin basket 28 to define an access collar 36 between the access opening 18 of the cabinet and the top opening of the spin basket.
In some washers of this type, it is desirable to recirculate washing fluid throughout the agitation portions of a wash cycle. For this purpose the clothes washer 10 may be provided with a recirculation water conduit 34 which receives pumped water from the water container 26 and returns it thereto through a removable lint filter drawer shown generally at 35 (FIG. 1).
The water container 26 and, thus, the tub assembly 24 is mounted on a suspension system shown generally at 40 and more fully taughtin U. S. Pat. No. 3,493,118 granted Feb. 3, I970. The tub assembly includes an agitator 44 which with the spin basket 28 is connected to a drive mechanism shown generally at 50. The drive mechanism may be of a roller-drive type taught more fully in U. S. Pat. No. 3,087,321 granted Apr. 30, 1963. In general, mechanism 50 may be operated in one manner to vertically reciprocate or oscillate the agitator 44 .for washing clothes in-the tub assembly. When the mechanism is operated in another manner, the spin basket 28 is rotated with respect to the water container 26 for centrifuging washing fluid from the'clothes in the spin basket.
- The peripheral till system is carried and supported on the annular plastic subtop 30. The bottom side (FIG. 4 of the subtop includes-a pair of integral ribs 54, 56 defining a channel 58 for receiving a flexible filltube 60 of white elastomer with a shore hardness of 70 i 5 durometer. The fill tube has integral tabs'62 which are pushed through openings 64 in the subtop for support- 3 ing the fill tube in a position overlying the open tops of the water'container and the spin basket. One end of the fill tube is closed while the other end 72 is open and connects directly to a vacuum breaker shown generally at in FIG. 2. In the preferred embodiment the fill tube is 47.86 inches long, has an inside diameter of 0.36 inch, a wall thickness of 0.060 inch and ten slots spaced 4.00 inches apart. Two end slots are spaced 3.00 inches from the next closest slot and one end slot is 4.84 inches from the open end 72 of the tube. Each slot is 0.06 inch wide and traverses an arc formed by a 0.l7 inch deep notch in the tube bottom.
The subtop is molded with a built-up tunnel portion 82 which houses the vacuum breaker 80 in a manner to permit its connection with the open end 72 of the fill tube. Water is supplied from a domestic water source through a thermostatic hot and cold water supply valve 86 adapted to operate on domestic water pressure between lO psi and 120 psi. The water supplied passes through a conduit 88 to the vacuum breaker 80. Under desired conditions the valve 86 will supply the vacuum breaker 80 with water in the pressure range between 50 psi and 60 psi. Water fills the tube 60 at supply pressure, allowing for some pressure drop through the vacuum breaker, to cause the issuance thereof in a plurality of fan-shaped pressure sprays from each of the twelve slots 90 arranged about the bottom side of the tube. Each spray covers an area from the sidewall of the spin basket on the outside to a point of impingement on the inside just beneath the top cone 91 on the agitator 44 when the agitator is in its lower position.
With reference to FIG. 5, most of the spray enters the spin basket where it serves to wet down dry clothes placed in the clothes washer at the beginning of a clothes washing cycle. This is insured by the depending rib 56 which diverts the outboard portion of the spray downward. Rib 56 approaches rim 33 and also serves thereby as a guard to prevent clothes from being spun into the space 96 between the tubs. Later in the cycle after the clothes have become plastered on the side of the spin basket during centrifuging, the spray serves to release the clothes from the sidewall by breaking down the adhesion between the clothes and the spin basket.
A small portion of the spray is permitted to flush the space 96 between the water container 26 and the spin basket 28 as taught more fully in copending application Ser. No. 55,814 commonly assigned with this application, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,618,344 granted Nov. 9, 1971. This tends to prevent suds-lock and maintain the spin basket freely rotatable relative to the water container. Insofar as this aspect of the instant invention is concerned, the rib 56 and rim 33 are critically related. The rim 33 has a curved portion 37 radially inward of the rib 56 and a radially outwardly directed terminal flinger portion 38. When the spray is operated and the spin basket is spinning, a portion of the spray hits the curved portion of the rim 33 and is flung outwardly by centrifugal force into the space 96. Thus the rib 56 must be sufficiently close to the spinning basket rim 33 to prevent clothes from being thrown out of the basket. But it must not be so close that it will block the spray portion being flung outwardly into the space 96. A gap of 0.375 inch is preferred.
The vacuum breaker 80 will now be described with reference to FIGS. 6 and 7. The vacuum breaker comprises a four-piece structure an open ended rubber vent diaphragm 100, a diaphragm retainer I02, and a two-piece housing 104 having an inlet end 106 and an outlet end 108. The retainer 102 has four rectangular ports I circumferentially arranged about a reduced diameter portion 112 and four rectangular ports 114 circumferentially arranged around an enlarged diameter portion 116 which terminates in a radial flange 120. The flange abuts against one end of the housing inlet portion 106 when the four pieces are nested as shown in FIG. 6. The housing portion 108v includes a pair of atmospheric vents l24, a central primary vent 126, and six secondary vents 128 arranged about an upper 180 portion of the housing portion 108. Note that the vents 126 and 128 are on the upper half of the housing 104. This is to place the vent openings positively above any possible level of water which could stand on the top of the subtop 30, e.g., in the molded channel 132 (FIG.
Refer now to FIGS. 5 and 6 for a description of the operation of the peripheral fill system of this invention. The inlet end 106 of the vacuum breaker is connected to the domestic water supply tubing 88. The open end 72 of the fill tube 60 is connected to the outlet end 134 of the housing. Periodically throughout a clothes washing cycle the water valve 86 is energized to supply water of desired temperature. By .way of example, water is supplied to fill the tub assembly 24 to a desired predetermined level at the start of a clothes washing cycle and at the beginning of each of one or more deep rinse cycles each of which is preceded by a spin-out cycle for removing the soiled wash or rinse water from the tub assembly and the clothes by means of centrifuging.
Water supplied to the peripheral fill system is under a positive pressure (50 psi to 60 psi) in the hose 88 and inlet end 106 of the vacuum breaker. Water being supplied to the tub assembly is shown by solid flow arrows in FIG. 6. Water pressure causes a first valve portion 138 to distend. The distention accomplishes two things. First, the ports in the diaphragm retainer are uncovered to place the outlet end of the housing 134 in communication with inlet end 106. Secondly, at from 10 psi to '15 psi the distention closes the primary vent opening 126 in order to prevent a back pressure in the fill tube from causing water to back out of the opening 126 where it could then overflow the subtop and spill on the floor. Water backing out of the vents 124 will merely return to the tub assembly since these vents are in the tunnel 82 leading to the underside of the subtop.
The supply of water under pressure to the inlet end 72 of the fill tube then fills the tube with water under pressure. A pressurized fan-shaped jet of water thus issues from each of the twelve tube slots 90. Approximately a relatively small 5% of the arcuate fan-shaped spray hits the rim portions 37, 38 from whence, during spin, it is flung into the space 96 between the spin basket 28 and the water container 26. The relatively large balance of each spray flushes an area traversing the dis,- tance from the spin basket 28 to the agitator 44.
It is possible that a domestic water supply will malfunction and create a negative pressure in the inlet end 106 of the vacuum breaker. Where the vacuum breaker is connected directly to a fill tube, periodically under pressure, special provisions must be incorporated. In this case, the diaphragm portion 138 will contract to close the retainer ports 110 and open the primary vent 126. Thus, contaminated water from the clothes washer cannot normally be sucked from the waterfilled tube 72 into the domestic watersupply system. A further feature accommodates for a ruptured valve portion 138 or for an obstruction between the valve and the retainer. The diaphragm includes a secondary valve portion 143 (the top half of flange 142) which, in response to a sudden negative pressure at the inlet end 106 of the vacuum breaker, opens immediately to the position shown in phantom line (FIG. 6) to admit atmospheric air (dot-dash arrows) to relieve the suction at the inlet end more quickly. Thus water remaining in the fill tube next to the vacuum breaker when asudden negative pressure is experienced cannot be sucked into the domestic water supply system.
The tapered end 144 of the diaphragm restricts to a cylindrical nozzle 145.'During supply of waterto the fill tube, the pressurized flow of water at the restriction causes the diaphragm to distend or balloon (FIG. 6).
Moreover, the opening formed by the cylindrical nozzle portion 145, under normal operation, tends to jet the water past the vents 124.
One suitable vacuum breaker 80 includes an acetal resin housing 104. The inside diameter of the inlet end 106 is 0.390 inch and of the outlet end 134 0.460 inch. The diaphragm retainer 102 may be formed of acetal resin. The vent diaphragm 100 is formed of rubber having a shore hardness of 40 i 5 durometer, a valve wall thickness of 0.030 inch in the valve portion 138 and 0.020 inch in the tapered portion 144, a diameter of 0.980 inch at the flange 142 and inside diameters of 0.394 inch and 0.360 inch respectively at the inlet and outlet ends of the valve portion 138. The inside diameter of the nozzle 145 is 0.20 inch and overall the diaphragm is 0.860 inch long 0.640 inch from the flange 142 to the start of the tapered portion 144 and 0.760 inch from the flange 142 to the jointure between the tapered portion 144 and the cylindrical portion 145. The portion 112 of the retainer 102 conforms to the valve 138 lying thereagainst.
It should now be seen that an improved fill system has been provided for a domestic clothes washer. The system combines a vacuum breaker with a fill tube to effect a plurality of peripherally initiated, fan-shaped, pressure spraysabout the inside of a perforate spin basket. These pressurized sprays more quickly immerse the clothes at the beginning of a washing cycle and also more quickly flush the clothes and tub assembly of suds resulting during said washing cycle, all without danger of back siphoning contaminated washing fluids into a domestic water supply for the washer.
While the embodiment of the present invention as herein disclosed constitutes a preferred form, it is to be understood that other forms might be adopted.
We claim:
l. A peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an accessopening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the perforate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means, said means for supplying water including,
a fill tube supported on the bottom side of said subtop means and circumscribing said access opening, said'fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots each adapted to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate sidewall and another portion of which flushes the space between said water container means and said spin basket means,
and a vacuum breaker through which water will pass in one direction only, said vacuum breaker comprising an open-ended resilient vent diaphragm, a
ported diaphragm retainer and a housing enclosing said diaphragm and retainer, said housing having an outlet connected directly to the open end of said fill tube and an inlet adapted to be connected to a domestic water supply, said housing mounted on the topside of said subtop means with the outlet extending through said subtop means to said fill tube, said housing having first and second vent openings in communication with the atmosphere above any level of water possible on the topside of said subtop means, said diaphragm having a first valve portion normally closing said first vent opening and a second valve portion normally closing the port in said retainer,
said second valve portion of said diaphragm upon supply of water at positive pressure to the inlet of said housing distending to open the port in said retainer and close the second vent opening in said housing while said first valve portion in response to said positive pressure remains normally closed with respect to said first vent opening, whereby water is supplied under pressure to said fill tube for effecting fan-shaped sprays of water to said water container means and spin basket,
said second valve portion of said diaphragm upon negative pressure at the inlet of said housing contracting to close the port in said retainer and open said second vent opening to place the outlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere while said first valve portion of said diaphragm opens said first vent opening response to said negative pressure to place the inlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere.
2. A peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an access opening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the perforate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means, said means for supplying water including,
a fill tubesupported on the bottom side of said subtop means and circumscribing said access opening, said fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots each adapted to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate sidewall and another portion of which flushes the space between said water container means and said spin basket means, said,
spin basket having a rim on the top of said perforate sidewall forming said access opening and terminating in a radially outwardly directed flange, said subtop means having a rib outboard of said fill tube and overlying said flange, said rib depending into sufficiently close proximity to said flange to guard against clothes being centrifugally thrown out of said spin basket during rotation thereof but terminating sufficiently short of said flange to permit said other portion of said fan-shaped spray to fall on said flange of said spin basket during rotation thereof whereby said other portion of said fanshaped spray is centrifugally flung outwardly into said space between said water container means and said spin basket,
and a vacuum breaker through which water will pass in one direction only, said vacuum breaker comprising an open-ended resilient vent diaphragm, a ported diaphragm retainer and a housing enclosing said diaphragm and retainer, said housing having an outlet connected directly to the open end of said fill tube and an inlet adapted to be connected to a domestic water supply, said housing mounted on the topside of said subtop means with the outlet extending through said subtop means to said fill tube, said housing having first and second vent openings in communication with the atmosphere above any level of water possible on the topside of said subtop means, said diaphragm having a first valve portion normally closing said first vent opening and a second valve portion normally closing the port in said retainer,
said second valve portion of said diaphragm upon supply of water at positive pressure to the inlet of said housing distending to open the port in said retainer and close the second vent opening in said housing while said first valve portion in response to said positive pressure remains normally closed with respect to said first vent opening, whereby water is supplied under pressure to said fill tube for effecting fan-shaped sprays of water to said water container means and spin basket,
said second valve portion of said diaphragm upon negative pressure at the inlet of said housing contracting to close the port in said retainer and open said second vent opening to place the outlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere while said first valve portion of said diaphragm opens said first vent opening in response to said negative pressure to place the inlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere.
3. A peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an access opening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means above said predetermined level of water partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the perforate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means including an elastomeric fill tube substantially four feet in length supported on the bottom side of said subtop means and substantially fully circumscribing said access opening, said fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots spaced substantially evenly between said ends, each of said slots having a length dimension sufficiently greater than its width dimension to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one relatively large portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate sidewall and another relatively small portion of which flushes the space between said water container means and said spin basket means, and a vacuum breaker through which water will pass in one direction only, said vacuum breaker comprising an open-ended resilient vent diaphragm, a
ported diaphragm retainer and a housing enclosing said diaphragm and retainer, said housing having an outlet connected directly to the open end of said fill tube and an inlet adapted to be connected to a domestic water supply providing water at substantially 50 pounds per square inch to 60 pounds per square inch, said housing mounted on the topside of said subtop means with the outlet extending through said subtop means to said fill tube, said housing having a vent opening in communication with the atmosphere above any level of water possible on the topside of said subtop means, said diaphragm having a valve portion normally closing the port in said retainer, said valve portion of said diaphragm upon supply of water to the inlet of said housing from said domestic water supply at positive pressure within the stated pressure range and against the back pressure of said fill tube distending to open the port in said retainer and close the vent opening in said housing, whereby water is supplied under pressure to said fill tube for effecting fan-shaped sprays of water to said water container means and spin basket, said valve portion of said diaphragm upon negative pressure at the inlet of said housing contracting to close the port in said retainer and open said vent opening to place the outlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere.
4. A peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an access opening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means above said predetermined level of water partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the per forate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means including a fill tube supported on the bottom side of said subtop means and circumscribing said access opening, said fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots each adapted to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one relatively large portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate sidewall and another relatively small portion of which flushes the space between said water container means and said spin basket means, said spin basket having a rim on the top of said perforate side wall forming said access opening and terminating in a radially outwardly directed flange, said subtop means having a rib outboard of said fill tube and overlying said flange, said rib depending into sufficiently close proximity to said flange to guard against clothes being centrifugally thrown out of said spin basket during rotation thereof but terminating sufficiently short of said flange to permit said other relatively small portion of said fanshaped spray to fall on said flange of said spin basket during rotation thereof whereby said other portion of said fan-shaped spray is centrifugally flung outwardly into said space between said water container means and said spin basket, and a vacuum breaker through which water will pass in one direction only, said vacuum breaker comprising an open-ended resilient vent diaphragm, a ported diaphragm retainer and a housing enclosing said diaphragm and retainer, said housing having an outlet connected directly to the open end of distending to open the port in said retainer and close the vent opening in said housing, whereby water is supplied under pressure to said fill tube for effecting fanshaped sprays of water to said water. container means and spin basket, said valve portion of said diaphragm upon negative pressure at the inlet of said housing contracting to close the port in said retainer and open said vent opening to place the outlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere.

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1. A peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an access opening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the perforate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means, said means for supplying water including, a fill tube supported on the bottom side of said subtop means and circumscribing said access opening, said fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots each adapted to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate sidewall and another portion of which flushes the space between said water container means and said spin basket means, and a vacuum breaker through which water will pass in one direction only, said vacuum breaker comprising an open-ended resilient vent diaphragm, a ported diaphragm retainer and a housing enclosing said diaphragm and retainer, said housing having an outlet connected directly to the open end of said fill tube and an inlet adapted to be connected to a domestic water supply, said housing mounted on the topside of said subtop means with the outlet extending through said subtop means to said fill tube, said housing having first and second vent openings in communication with the atmosphere above any level of water possible on the topside of said subtop means, said diaphragm having a first valve portion normally closing said first vent opening and a second valve portion normally closing the port in said retainer, said second valve portion of said diaphragm upon supply of water at positive pressure to the inlet of said housing distending to open the port in said retainer and close the second vent opening in said housing while said first valve portion in response to said positive pressure remains normally closed with respect to said first vent opening, whereby water is supplied under pressure to said fill tube for effecting fan-shaped sprays of water to said water container means and spin basket, said second valve portion of said diaphragm upon negative pressure at the inlet of said housing contracting to close the port in said retainer and open said second vent opening to place the outlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere while said first valve portion of said diaphragm opens said first vent opening response to said negative pressure to place the inlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere.
2. A peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an access opening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the perforate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means, said means for supplying water including, a fill tube supported on the bottom side of said subtop means and circumscribing said access opening, said fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots each adapted to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate sidewall and another portion of which flushes the space between said water container means and said spin basket means, said spin basket having a rim on the top of said perforate sidewall forming said access opening and terminating in a radially outwardly directed flange, said subtop means having a rib outboard of said fill tube and overlying said flange, said rib depending into sufficiently close proximity to said flange to guard against clothes being centrifugally thrown out of said spin basket during rotation thereof but terminating sufficiently short of said flange to permit said other portion of said fan-shaped spray to fall on said flange of said spin basket during rotation thereof whereby said other portion of said fan-shaped spray is centrifugally flung outwardly into said space between said water container means and said spin basket, and a vacuum breaker through which water will pass in one direction only, said vacuum breaker comprising an open-ended resilient vent diaphragm, a ported diaphragm retainer and a housing enclosing said diaphragm and retainer, said housing having an outlet connected directly to the open end of said fill tube and an inlet adapted to be connected to a domestic water supply, said housing mounted on the topside of said subtop means with the outlet extending through said subtop means to said fill tube, said housing having first and second vent openings in communication with the atmosphere above any level of water possible on the topside of said subtop means, said diaphragm having a first valve portion normally closing said first vent opening and a second valve portion normally closing the port in said retainer, said second valve portion of said diaphragm upon supply of water at positive pressure to the inlet of said housing distending to open the port in said retainer and close the second vent opening in said housing while said first valve portion in response to said positive pressure remains normally closed with respect to said first vent opening, whereby water is supplied under pressure to said fill tube for effecting fan-shaped sprays of water to said water container means and spin basket, said second valve portion of said diaphragm Upon negative pressure at the inlet of said housing contracting to close the port in said retainer and open said second vent opening to place the outlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere while said first valve portion of said diaphragm opens said first vent opening in response to said negative pressure to place the inlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere.
3. A peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an access opening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means above said predetermined level of water partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the perforate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means including an elastomeric fill tube substantially four feet in length supported on the bottom side of said subtop means and substantially fully circumscribing said access opening, said fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots spaced substantially evenly between said ends, each of said slots having a length dimension sufficiently greater than its width dimension to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one relatively large portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate sidewall and another relatively small portion of which flushes the space between said water container means and said spin basket means, and a vacuum breaker through which water will pass in one direction only, said vacuum breaker comprising an open-ended resilient vent diaphragm, a ported diaphragm retainer and a housing enclosing said diaphragm and retainer, said housing having an outlet connected directly to the open end of said fill tube and an inlet adapted to be connected to a domestic water supply providing water at substantially 50 pounds per square inch to 60 pounds per square inch, said housing mounted on the topside of said subtop means with the outlet extending through said subtop means to said fill tube, said housing having a vent opening in communication with the atmosphere above any level of water possible on the topside of said subtop means, said diaphragm having a valve portion normally closing the port in said retainer, said valve portion of said diaphragm upon supply of water to the inlet of said housing from said domestic water supply at positive pressure within the stated pressure range and against the back pressure of said fill tube distending to open the port in said retainer and close the vent opening in said housing, whereby water is supplied under pressure to said fill tube for effecting fan-shaped sprays of water to said water container means and spin basket, said valve portion of said diaphragm upon negative pressure at the inlet of said housing contracting to close the port in said retainer and open said vent opening to place the outlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere.
4. A peripheral fill system for a domestic clothes washer comprising open top water container means adapted to contain a predetermined level of water therein, spin basket means having a perforate sidewall nested in spaced relation to said water container means and rotatable relative thereto, said spin basket having an access opening for loading and unloading clothes therethrough and an agitator for agitating said clothes and said water, subtop means above said predetermined level of water partially closing the open top of said water container means and extending over the perforate sidewall of said spin basket, and means for supplying water to said water container means including a fill tube supported on the bottom side of said subtop means and circumscRibing said access opening, said fill tube having an open end and a closed end and including a plurality of transverse slots each adapted to provide a fan-shaped spray of water one relatively large portion of which flushes from said agitator to the inside of said perforate sidewall and another relatively small portion of which flushes the space between said water container means and said spin basket means, said spin basket having a rim on the top of said perforate sidewall forming said access opening and terminating in a radially outwardly directed flange, said subtop means having a rib outboard of said fill tube and overlying said flange, said rib depending into sufficiently close proximity to said flange to guard against clothes being centrifugally thrown out of said spin basket during rotation thereof but terminating sufficiently short of said flange to permit said other relatively small portion of said fan-shaped spray to fall on said flange of said spin basket during rotation thereof whereby said other portion of said fan-shaped spray is centrifugally flung outwardly into said space between said water container means and said spin basket, and a vacuum breaker through which water will pass in one direction only, said vacuum breaker comprising an open-ended resilient vent diaphragm, a ported diaphragm retainer and a housing enclosing said diaphragm and retainer, said housing having an outlet connected directly to the open end of said fill tube and an inlet adapted to be connected to a domestic water supply, said housing mounted on the topside of said subtop means with the outlet extending through said subtop means to said fill tube, said housing having a vent opening in communication with the atmosphere above any level of water possible on the topside of said subtop means, said diaphragm having a valve portion normally closing the port in said retainer, said valve portion of said diaphragm upon supply of water at positive pressure to the inlet of said housing distending to open the port in said retainer and close the vent opening in said housing, whereby water is supplied under pressure to said fill tube for effecting fan-shaped sprays of water to said water container means and spin basket, said valve portion of said diaphragm upon negative pressure at the inlet of said housing contracting to close the port in said retainer and open said vent opening to place the outlet of said housing in communication with the atmosphere.
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