DISPENSER FOR A LAUNDRY TREATING HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE HAVING A FLOAT DIVERTER
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1. A treating chemistry dispenser for a household appliance comprising:
- at least first and second treating chemistry reservoirs;
a distributor selectively supplying liquid to the first and second reservoirs comprising;
a liquid supply circuit having a first branch fluidly coupled to the first treating chemistry reservoir, and a second branch fluidly coupled to the second treating chemistry reservoir; and
a first float diverter located within the supply circuit and operable between a first position, where the liquid is supplied to the first branch, and a second position where liquid is supplied to the second branch.
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Abstract
A treating chemistry dispenser for a household appliance includes at least first and second treating chemistry reservoirs and a distributor selectively supplying liquid to the first and second reservoirs. The distributor includes a liquid supply circuit having a first branch fluidly coupled to the first treating chemistry reservoir and a second branch fluidly coupled to the second treating chemistry reservoir. A first float diverter is located within the supply circuit.
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1. A treating chemistry dispenser for a household appliance comprising:
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at least first and second treating chemistry reservoirs; a distributor selectively supplying liquid to the first and second reservoirs comprising; a liquid supply circuit having a first branch fluidly coupled to the first treating chemistry reservoir, and a second branch fluidly coupled to the second treating chemistry reservoir; and a first float diverter located within the supply circuit and operable between a first position, where the liquid is supplied to the first branch, and a second position where liquid is supplied to the second branch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method of supplying liquid between first and second branches of a supply circuit in a dispenser for a household appliance, the method comprising:
floating a float diverter from a non-floating to a floating position to block flow to one of the first or second branches while permitting flow to the other of the first or second branches. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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