Control circuit for combination washer and dryer
First Claim
1. In a combination clothes washer and dryer of the domestic type including a washer driven by a first electrically energized motor means, and a tumbler type dryer driven by a second electrically energized motor means, the dryer being provided with heated air by an electrical resistance heater, the improvement comprising:
- means to automatically reduce the electrical power consumed by the resistance heater when simultaneous energization of the first and second motor means occurs, wherein the resistance heater is energized at a reduced power level at least until the first motor means is de-energized, said reduced power level permitting said combination washer and dryer to operate from an electrical power source incapable of simultaneously energizing, at a maximum power level, both said first and second motor means and said resistance heater, said power source being a residential power line of the alternating current type, the power reducing means being constituted by a half-wave rectifier inserted in series circuit relationship with the electrical resistance heater at least when the first motor means is energized.
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Abstract
A combination clothes washer and dryer of the domestic type, powered by a 110 volt, 15 or 20 ampere residential power line, includes a motor driven washer, and a motor driven tumbler type dryer supplied with heated air by an electrical resistance heater. When simultaneous operation of the washer motor and dryer motor occurs, power supplied to the electrical resistance heater is automatically reduced by half so as to allow the washer motor, dryer motor, and resistance heater to continue operating without exceeding the power providing capabilities of the residential power line. Such power reduction is provided by a half-wave rectifier in the form of a diode switched into series circuit relationship with the resistance heater when the washer motor is operating.
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4 Claims
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1. In a combination clothes washer and dryer of the domestic type including a washer driven by a first electrically energized motor means, and a tumbler type dryer driven by a second electrically energized motor means, the dryer being provided with heated air by an electrical resistance heater, the improvement comprising:
means to automatically reduce the electrical power consumed by the resistance heater when simultaneous energization of the first and second motor means occurs, wherein the resistance heater is energized at a reduced power level at least until the first motor means is de-energized, said reduced power level permitting said combination washer and dryer to operate from an electrical power source incapable of simultaneously energizing, at a maximum power level, both said first and second motor means and said resistance heater, said power source being a residential power line of the alternating current type, the power reducing means being constituted by a half-wave rectifier inserted in series circuit relationship with the electrical resistance heater at least when the first motor means is energized. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. In a combination washer and dryer of the domestic type adapted to operate from a residential electrical power line capable of providing approximately 120 volt alternating current of up to approximately 20 amperes, the combination washer and dryer including a washer driven by a first electrically energized motor means and a tumbler type dryer driven by a second electrically energized motor means, the dryer being provided with heated air by an electrical resistance heater, said residential power line being incapable of simultaneously energizing, at a maximum power level, both said first and second motor means and said resistance heater, the improvement comprising:
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a semiconductor diode; and means for automatically connecting the diode in series circuit relationship with the resistance heater at least when the first motor means is energized, wherein the resistance heater can be energized at a reduced power level by pulsating direct current provided by the diode when the first and second motor means are simultaneously operating. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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