Dividing Wall and Expandable Washer and Dryer

the sole purpose of this invention is to take the frame of a washer and dryer and to allow an electronic sliding wall to divide the load into as many parts as you would like. This electronic sliding wall will allow you to wash colored clothes on one side of the wall and white clothes on the other side of the wall. The drying unit will allow you to dry whites on one side and colored on the other side of the wall. This unit also comes with flaps built along side of the sliding wall that will allow you to section off the wall to allow you to wash things in separate section of the diving wall within the unit. This design is built with a sliding wall that will open and close which will allow you to divide the washer and dryer in half as an option and the flaps connected to the wall as more of an option. This electronic washer and dryer sliding wall will automatically move back into its original position when not in use. The original position of the sliding wall is a storage space built within the main frame of the unit. This unit is also designed to allow the frame of the washer and dryer to expand to any size that you desire to fit the load capacity. This washer can become as big as you would like in size. The frame of the unit has a built in moving frame that will expand the size of the unit from all angles. This expanded frame will expand on all four sizes of the unit tub. The frame pulls the tub apart to allow the washer and dryer to get bigger and bigger than smaller and smaller to original size. Definition of Technical Abstract 1. Diving Wall—this wall is built on the main frame of the washer and dryer which will allow you to divide the washer in half and into other parts. This allows you to wash many different loads of clothes as you choose. 2. Main Frame—this consist of the outer structure of unit in which the unit is built. Built within the main frame is the tube which will expand outward by the main frame itself. 3. Expanded Frame—this frame is comprised of the outer walls of the tube that is built with sliding rails that has extra layers of iron walls built behind the main wall of the tub that will slide into position to expand the size of unit to fit the capacity of the wash load. 4. Sliding Rails—these rails are attached to the main frame of the unit and the extended frames built behind the tub which will allow the walls of the unit to expand outward. 5. Flaps—this is comprised of the diving wall that has additional wall that will divide the load even more allowing you to wash as many different loads by using flaps that are built along the diving wall.

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Description

Electronic sliding diving wall that will electronically divide your wash load and dryer load into many capacities, by using an electronic track built at the bottom of the tub that will allow the sliding diving wall to move along back and forth that will allow you to divide your wash load electronically, the sliding diving wall retracts to outer frame of washer and dryer when you are not diving your wash load. The diving flaps built along side of the sliding diving wall are extended outward to allow you to divide your wash load even more once you have divided your wash load in half with the sliding diving wall. These flaps built alongside of the sliding diving wall allow you to divide your load in many different parts. The expanded frame of the structure that will expand the size of the tub to fit the capacity of the load size when the load is too large for the tub, this expanded washer dryer tub will expand outward to make more room. Building structure of the frame and tub constitutes the tub bottom opening up with connect rails on a track that moves the tub bottom and the tub sides outward to expand the size of the tub.

FIELD

This application relates to a sliding wall that interacts with a wash tube that navigates back and forth Electronically, to operate a cycle of clothes in a divided capacity separating wash elements of all kinds.

BACKGROUND

Washer and Dryer appliances that has a traditional tube used to capacitate clothing and other garments that need to be washed or to be dried. The complex division of clothing sometimes need to be divided and washed separately, sometimes in many parts. The average person needs to divide loads of clothes every time that they wash such as diving white and color or private items that has to be washed by itself. This sometimes can cause long periods of washing or in some instances washing different items on hand that you could not wash with the rest of the wash load or drying load. This washer dryer sliding diving wall and diving flaps will electronically divide your wash and dryer load into as many parts you like.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 Illustration of embodied sliding diving iron wash wall and dryer wall used to enable division of loads of clothes electronically, which can reverse back and forth when you don't want to divide your load of clothes in both a washer and a dryer. This iron wash wall electronically moves back and forward to divide your wash loads and your dryer loads.

FIG. 2 Illustration of embodied wash flap built along side of the sliding diving iron wash wall and dryer wall used to divide a load even more once the load has been divided, this suggests that once the load has been electronically divided into separate loads these flaps built alongside of the sliding diving wall can electronically divide the load even more, giving you a chance to divide the load into many other parts.

FIG. 3 Illustration of embodied expandable washer tub designed to expand to any given size to increase the capacity of the washer or dryer tub fit your demand of load size. This illustration embodies electronic expansion of the wash tube to move outward to enlarge the tube to desired capacity then moving inward to restore back to its normal position for a normal wash. This enables you to change the size of your washer and dryer loads to fit your needs. The tub gets bigger so you can add more clothes when you don't have enough.

Claims

1. I claim washer and dryer electronic sliding diving wall that will electronically divide your wash load into many capacities.

2. I claim the expanded frame of the structure that will expand the size of the tub to any size to fit the capacity of the user.

3. I claim the diving flaps built alongside the electronic sliding diving wall that will allow you to divide your wash load into many parts as you would like.

Patent History
Publication number: 20210395934
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 19, 2020
Publication Date: Dec 23, 2021
Inventor: Gregory Andrew Sales (Keansburg, NJ)
Application Number: 16/906,793
Classifications
International Classification: D06F 37/16 (20060101); D06F 58/20 (20060101); D06F 58/04 (20060101);