Self-leveling assembly for an appliance

Supports – Stand – Understructure

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F16M 1124

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049499238

ABSTRACT:
The rear support legs of a washing machine is automatically adjusted to compensate for unevenness in a support surface and place the machine in a stable position of operation by an assembly including a stabilizer bar provided with channel portions at its opposite ends disposed within bracket housings. The rear legs are slidably received through the bracket housings and channel portions for vertical movement, with each leg being provided with outwardly extending pins engaged within upwardly converging slots of a corresponding channel portion to floatingly secure the stabilizer bar to the bracket housings.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1907754 (1933-05-01), Dina
patent: 2540750 (1951-02-01), Morrison
patent: 2695147 (1954-11-01), Castricone

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