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Uncommon Wash & Rinse technologies in HAW |
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Post# 311586 , Reply# 2   10/26/2008 at 02:52 (5,652 days old) by dyson2drums (United Kingdom)   |   | |
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Post# 311596 , Reply# 3   10/26/2008 at 07:52 (5,652 days old) by rolls_rapide (.)   |   | |
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No, it wasn't employed on the contrarotators, it was never used on production machines; merely mentioned in patent applications (and who knows what goes on in Dyson's laboratories). |
Post# 311877 , Reply# 4   10/27/2008 at 20:55 (5,651 days old) by toggleswitch2 ()   |   | |
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*LOL* Spray-rinses new? Revolutionary? Every classic top-loader had one, or more. |
Post# 312213 , Reply# 5   10/29/2008 at 16:48 (5,649 days old) by jetcone (Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Transformers)   |   | |
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But maybe GE had one too at one time, Robert doesn't your 47 GE spin spray??? Bendix had the first tumble spray rinse for F/L's that is why I laugh so much at this law suit between WP and LG for that very thing. Ofcourse as a detail, Bendix was for FRESH water entered into the drum and WP was for recycled water pumped into the drum , which is what LG was trying to do as well. Then Maytag had a patent for recycled wash water being pumped into the drum on later Neptunes. But no one to my knowledge had spin spray with a front loader covered. |