Patents by Inventor Alaknanda Acharya
Alaknanda Acharya has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9228282Abstract: One exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is directed to a vertical axis washing machine. The washing machine includes a cabinet having a top portion with a lid and side portions extending downwardly from the top portion. A tub is positioned within the cabinet with a basket rotatably supported within the tub. The washing machine also includes a heater and a water level sensor. The water level sensor controls the volume of water that enters the tub and the heater generates steam from such volume of water.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2011Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jerrod Aaron Kappler, Alaknanda Acharya, Michael Wuttikorn Ekbundit
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Patent number: 9127391Abstract: An appliance has a dispensing device that is configured for self-cleaning. In one embodiment, a flow regulator is fluidly connected to the dispensing device. The flow regulator has a first state in which a washing fluid is dispensed into the dispensing device and a second state in which the washing fluid is evacuated therefrom. To facilitate cleaning, the washing fluid flows through a spray device that is configured to direct the washing fluid onto a peripheral wall of a compartment in which an additive for the dispensing device can be disposed.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2011Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Alaknanda Acharya, Mohan Rao Ponnaganti, David Scott Dunn
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Patent number: 9051676Abstract: An apparatus for delivering additive into a clothes basket and cleaning remaining additive from an additive container are provided. The apparatus includes a clothes basket rotatable about an axis, a motor coupled to the clothes basket, a Venturi component, an additive container connected to a vacuum area of the Venturi component through a U-tube, a water inlet connected to the Venturi component through an inlet hose, an outlet hose connecting the Venturi component to the clothes basket, a valve controlling flow of water into the inlet hose, a valve controlling flow of water into the additive container, and a processor coupled to the motor and the valves, the processor being operative to manipulate the valve controlling flow of water into the inlet hose and the valve controlling flow of water into the additive container to deliver additive into the clothes basket and to clean remaining additive from the additive container.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2011Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Alexander Leibman, Alaknanda Acharya, Paul Owen Davis, Jerrod Aaron Kappler, Christopher Omalley
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Patent number: 9027370Abstract: A fluid additive dispenser is provided. The fluid additive dispenser includes a fluid additive collector that is disposed below containers configured for receipt of fluid additives. The fluid additive collector receives fluid additives from the containers and directs the fluid additives to a spout. By directing the fluid additives to the spout, spilling and leaking of the fluid additives can be reduced, e.g., during operation of a washing machine appliance.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Alexander Boris Leibman, Alaknanda Acharya, Taranjeet Singh
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Patent number: 8931311Abstract: A washing machine includes a casing, a tub disposed within the casing, and a basket configured for receipt of articles to be washed. An additive pack dispenser is disposed within the casing above the tub and included a pack receiver configured for receipt of an additive pack therein. The receiver is biased to a first position wherein the additive pack is stored and is movable to a second position wherein the additive pack is dispensed by gravity from the receiver into the tub. An actuator is disposed proximate to the receiver and is oriented so as to move the receiver at a defined time to cause the receiver to move to the second dispense position and deposit the additive pack into the tub.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Alexander Boris Leibman, Jerrod Aaron Kappler, Alaknanda Acharya
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Patent number: 8850856Abstract: An apparatus is provided herein. The apparatus includes, a clothes basket rotatable about an axis, a motor coupled to the clothes basket, an additive tank, a Venturi component comprising a hole connecting to a water inlet, a hole connecting to the additive tank, and a hole connecting to the clothes basket, a first valve, a second valve, and a processor coupled to the first valve and the second valve, the processor being operative to carry out a dispensing phase of the apparatus, wherein the dispensing phase comprises dispensing additive to the clothes basket, and carry out a self-cleaning phase of the apparatus, wherein the self-cleaning phase comprises washing the additive tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2010Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Alexander Leibman, Alaknanda Acharya, David Scott Dunn, Jerrod Aaron Kappler, Aaron Lee Welch
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Patent number: 8844325Abstract: A liquid additive dispensing apparatus for dispensing a liquid additive into a washing machine having a tub accommodating a fluid and a basket rotatably disposed in the tub. A storage container is provided for storing the liquid additive. A tube is used to implement a fluid communication between the storage container and the tub. The tube has an inlet coupled to the storage container and an outlet coupled to the tub. The apparatus further has a venturi member arranged in the tub and in fluid communication with the outlet of the tube. The venturi member creates a venturi effect at the outlet of the tube when the wash basket rotates in the tub to send water or air into the venturi member, so that a reduced pressure is created at the outlet to suck the liquid additive from the storage container to the tub.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2010Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Alexander Leibman, Alaknanda Acharya, Jerrod Aaron Kappler, Austin Vinoth Sargunum
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Patent number: 8789397Abstract: A washing appliance, such as a consumer washing machine, has a casing and a tub disposed within the casing. The tub includes a basket configured for receipt of articles to be washed. A vertically oriented additive storage tank is disposed between the casing and the tub. The storage tank includes a first vertical storage component disposed at a first location between the casing and tub, and a second vertical storage component disposed at a second location between the casing and the tub spaced from the first location. The storage tank further includes a bottom transversely extending storage component that extends between the first and second vertical storage components below the tub.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2011Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Alexander Boris Leibman, Jerrod Aaron Kappler, Alaknanda Acharya
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Publication number: 20130327101Abstract: A fluid additive dispenser is provided. The fluid additive dispenser includes a fluid additive collector that is disposed below containers configured for receipt of fluid additives. The fluid additive collector receives fluid additives from the containers and directs the fluid additives to a spout. By directing the fluid additives to the spout, spilling and leaking of the fluid additives can be reduced, e.g., during operation of a washing machine appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Alexander Boris Leibman, Alaknanda Acharya, Taranjeet Singh
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Publication number: 20130104316Abstract: One exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is directed to a vertical axis washing machine. The washing machine includes a cabinet having a top portion with a lid and side portions extending downwardly from the top portion. A tub is positioned within the cabinet with a basket rotatably supported within the tub. The washing machine also includes a heater and a water level sensor. The water level sensor controls the volume of water that enters the tub and the heater generates steam from such volume of water.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Jerrod Aaron Kappler, Alaknanda Acharya, Michael Wuttikorn Ekbundit
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Publication number: 20130042653Abstract: An appliance has a dispensing device that is configured for self-cleaning. In one embodiment, a flow regulator is fluidly connected to the dispensing device. The flow regulator has a first state in which a washing fluid is dispensed into the dispensing device and a second state in which the washing fluid is evacuated therefrom. To facilitate cleaning, the washing fluid flows through a spray device that is configured to direct the washing fluid onto a peripheral wall of a compartment in which an additive for the dispensing device can be disposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Inventors: Alaknanda Acharya, Mohan Rao Ponnaganti, David Scott Dunn
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Publication number: 20120272691Abstract: A washing machine includes a casing, a tub disposed within the casing, and a basket configured for receipt of articles to be washed. An additive pack dispenser is disposed within the casing above the tub and included a pack receiver configured for receipt of an additive pack therein. The receiver is biased to a first position wherein the additive pack is stored and is movable to a second position wherein the additive pack is dispensed by gravity from the receiver into the tub. An actuator is disposed proximate to the receiver and is oriented so as to move the receiver at a defined time to cause the receiver to move to the second dispense position and deposit the additive pack into the tub.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Alexander Boris Leibman, Jerrod Aaron Kappler, Alaknanda Acharya
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Publication number: 20120272692Abstract: A washing appliance, such as a consumer washing machine, has a casing and a tub disposed within the casing. The tub includes a basket configured for receipt of articles to be washed. A vertically oriented additive storage tank is disposed between the casing and the tub. The storage tank includes a first vertical storage component disposed at a first location between the casing and tub, and a second vertical storage component disposed at a second location between the casing and the tub spaced from the first location. The storage tank further includes a bottom transversely extending storage component that extends between the first and second vertical storage components below the tub.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Alexander Boris Leibman, Jerrod Aaron Kappler, Alaknanda Acharya
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Publication number: 20120246836Abstract: An apparatus for delivering additive into a clothes basket and cleaning remaining additive from an additive container are provided. The apparatus includes a clothes basket rotatable about an axis, a motor coupled to the clothes basket, a Venturi component, an additive container connected to a vacuum area of the Venturi component through a U-tube, a water inlet connected to the Venturi component through an inlet hose, an outlet hose connecting the Venturi component to the clothes basket, a valve controlling flow of water into the inlet hose, a valve controlling flow of water into the additive container, and a processor coupled to the motor and the valves, the processor being operative to manipulate the valve controlling flow of water into the inlet hose and the valve controlling flow of water into the additive container to deliver additive into the clothes basket and to clean remaining additive from the additive container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2011Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Alexander Leibman, Alaknanda Acharya, Paul Owen Davis, Jerrod Aaron Kappler, Christopher Omalley
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Publication number: 20120151970Abstract: An apparatus is provided herein. The apparatus includes, a clothes basket rotatable about an axis, a motor coupled to the clothes basket, an additive tank, a Venturi component comprising a hole connecting to a water inlet, a hole connecting to the additive tank, and a hole connecting to the clothes basket, a first valve, a second valve, and a processor coupled to the first valve and the second valve, the processor being operative to carry out a dispensing phase of the apparatus, wherein the dispensing phase comprises dispensing additive to the clothes basket, and carry out a self-cleaning phase of the apparatus, wherein the self-cleaning phase comprises washing the additive tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventors: Alexander LEIBMAN, Alaknanda Acharya, David Scott Dunn, Jerrod Aaron Kappler, Aaron Lee Welch
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Publication number: 20120144878Abstract: Embodiments of an appliance are described that are configured for bulk handling and dispensing of an additive. The appliance includes a dispensing device that has in one example a bulk compartment and a dispense compartment. The dispensing device also includes a flow control device such as a valve that controls gravity-flow communication of the additive between the bulk compartment and the dispense compartment. In one embodiment, a fluid conduit carries a washing fluid such as water to the dispense compartment, thereby flushing the additive from the dispense compartment and into a wash tub of the appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventors: Alaknanda Acharya, David Dunn, Mohan Ponnaganti
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Publication number: 20120111067Abstract: A liquid additive dispensing apparatus for dispensing a liquid additive into a washing machine having a tub accommodating a fluid and a basket rotatably disposed in the tub. A storage container is provided for storing the liquid additive. A tube is used to implement a fluid communication between the storage container and the tub. The tube has an inlet coupled to the storage container and an outlet coupled to the tub. The apparatus further has a venturi member arranged in the tub and in fluid communication with the outlet of the tube. The venturi member creates a venturi effect at the outlet of the tube when the wash basket rotates in the tub to send water or air into the venturi member, so that a reduced pressure is created at the outlet to suck the liquid additive from the storage container to the tub.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: Alexander LEIBMAN, Alaknanda ACHARYA, Jerrod Aaron KAPPLER, Austin Vinoth SARGUNUM
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Patent number: 8166591Abstract: Apparatus and methods for recirculating wash fluid in a washing machine are disclosed. The washing machine includes a wash tub and a wash basket rotatably supported within the wash tub. The washing machine can include a jet pump for recirculation of wash fluid through the wash basket and wash tub. The inlet of the jet pump is in fluid communication with a wash fluid supply line and the outlet of the jet pump is in fluid communication with the wash tub. The jet pump includes a suction port coupled to a recirculation line in fluid communication with the wash tub. The jet pump draws wash fluid from the wash tub through the recirculation line and returns the wash fluid through the outlet of the jet pump to the wash basket according to the Venturi effect when wash fluid flows through the inlet of the jet pump.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2010Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: David Scott Dunn, Alaknanda Acharya, Alexander Boris Leibman
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Publication number: 20120060569Abstract: Apparatus and methods for recirculating wash fluid in a washing machine are disclosed. The washing machine includes a wash tub and a wash basket rotatably supported within the wash tub. The washing machine can include a jet pump for recirculation of wash fluid through the wash basket and wash tub. The inlet of the jet pump is in fluid communication with a wash fluid supply line and the outlet of the jet pump is in fluid communication with the wash tub. The jet pump includes a suction port coupled to a recirculation line in fluid communication with the wash tub. The jet pump draws wash fluid from the wash tub through the recirculation line and returns the wash fluid through the outlet of the jet pump to the wash basket according to the Venturi effect when wash fluid flows through the inlet of the jet pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: David Scott Dunn, Alaknanda Acharya, Alexander Boris Leibman