Procedure for washing clothes

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Fluid treatment – Manipulation of liquid

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8159, 68 24, 68 58, D06F 2302

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ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a procedure and a mechanism for washing textiles in a tub-type washing machine with a horizontally arranged tub, in which during the washing and rinsing cycles the tub is driven with a rotational velocity at which the centrifugal velocity at the tub case is between 0.4 and 0.95 g, so that the textiles are repeatedly lifted up, and then fall in a trajectory onto the lower portion of the tub, and that between the washing and rinsing cycles and after the last rinsing cycle the tub is driven at spin speed, and in which the washing or rinsing liquid is led into the suds container and is supplied to the textiles by immersing the tub in the liquid or by at least one spray nozzle spraying into the tub continuously or at intervals.

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patent: 2556490 (1951-06-01), Chamberlin
patent: 2615320 (1952-10-01), Belaieff
patent: 3387310 (1968-06-01), Marshall
Book entitled "Die Wascherei", by Dr. W. Kind and Dr. H. A. Kind published by Konradin Verlag, Stuttgart, 2nd Ed., 1956, pp. 218-219.
Journal entitled "Reiniger and Wasche_", No. 5, 1971, pp. 26-30.

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