Patent application title: Machine-less washer
Inventors:
John Ira Strickland (Spring Valley, CA, US)
IPC8 Class: AD06F502FI
USPC Class:
68215
Class name: Textiles: fluid treating apparatus implements pounders
Publication date: 2009-02-26
Patent application number: 20090049873
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Patent application title: Machine-less washer
Inventors:
John Ira Strickland
Agents:
John Strickland
Assignees:
Origin: SAN DIEGO, CA US
IPC8 Class: AD06F502FI
USPC Class:
68215
Abstract:
My small utility invention the machine-less washer is for washing clothing
when no washing machine is available and can wash more than a washing
machine capacity load at a time.
It is not over exerting to use and easy to use portable to carry easy to
storage all new as the abstract of disclosure.Claims:
1. What is I John Strickland claim as my invention is the machine-less
washer particularly because this not a known product. My invention was
never demonstrated never exhibited never displayed.I've used my invention
for more than a year it never broke and never failed a perfect invention.Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001]This is a typed explanation for application Ser. No. 11/895,080 the U.S. Patent and Trade mark office required this information typed.
[0002]My invention was never demonstrated never exhibited never displayed or seen for the washing of clothes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003]Since the 8th month in the year 2006. I've used my invention to wash clothing, it is now the 11th month of the year 2007. My invention is perfect never broke never failed.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004]This invention does more clothes washing than a washing machine capacity size load at each washing of clothing.
[0005]This invention is faster than washing clothing by hand and can be as fast and capable of cleaning the clothes as a washing machine.
BRIEFING OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006]Page 1 "FIG. 1" is a drawing of the prototype and the one I am using. I invented the shape for its use the size is 25 inches wide and 53 inches tall originally made of plastic pipe.
[0007]Page 2 "FIG. 2" is a drawing if the invention would be manufactured the machine-less washer should be one plastic pipe having the invented shape, but more than half of the shape should have a scrubbing section to scrub any stains out prior to washing and also scrub the clothes wile washing the clothes load the scrub section would look like rows of diamond shapes manufactured to be capable of scrubbing out stains.
[0008]Page 3 "FIG. 3" is a drawing if the invention would be manufactured should be a same length size but the width is narrowed for use in the tub and use in barrels or at camping travel.
[0009]Page 4 "FIG. 4" "FIG. 4a" "FIG. 4b" "FIG. 4c" shows the movements and motions as seen from a view shown as if you can see the movements and motions from over head on top of the view.
[0010]Page 5 "FIG. 5" is a drawing of the invention in a position when the water is drained extra large rubber gloves are worn a shower hose is connected to the sink to rinse and fill the bath tub with water.
[0011]Page 6 "FIG. 6" is a drawing of the draining protector if needed it keeps the smaller clothes out of the drain.
[0012]Page 7 "FIG. 7" show's a drawing of how a, manufactured drain protector should be.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013]My invention the machine-less clothing washer is a substitute for a washing machine or a regular permanent clothing washer. Machine-less none exerting and simply to use is an improvement portable easy to carry and storage is an improvement.
[0014]Description of use first fill the bath tub with water add liquid detergent add clothing into tub hold the invention with two hands and put the invention down into the clothing and begin washing as shown in the drawing "FIG. 4a" "FIG. 4b" "FIG. 4c" for no less than 10 minutes. Drain the water out of the tub and position the invention as shown in the drawing "FIG. 5" place the clothing onto the invention.
[0015]Use the shower hose connected to the sink rinse the clothing and rinse the tub. Fill the bath tub with water again begin washing as shown in the drawings "FIG. 4a" "FIG. 4b" "FIG. 4c" for less than 5 minutes. Drain the water out and position the invention as show in the drawing "FIG. 5" and place the clothing onto the invention as shown in the drawing "FIG. 5" rinse the clothing and rinse the tub a separate clean mop is used with soap or disinfectant to clean the bath tub.
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