US20080110214A1 - Laundry appliance mount - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to laundry appliance mounts. While it finds particular application to the magnetic mounts for mounting laundry water treatment devices to washing machines, it also finds application to other situations in which it is desirable to mount items to laundry appliances such as washers and dryers.
- Washers and dryers are ubiquitous in homes, apartment buildings, dormitories, and other locations in the United States and throughout the world.
- the LaundryPureTM laundry water treatment device manufactured by EcoQuest International of Greenville, Tenn.
- the LaundryPure device connects to the incoming cold water line of a washing machine and treats the incoming water with a combination of silver ions and ultraviolet (UV).
- UV ultraviolet
- the LaundryPure device eliminates the need for detergent and hot water cycles, although the use of a laundry pretreatment/soil remover material is recommended in some situations.
- the LaundryPure device which has dimensions of 28.5 ⁇ 9.5 ⁇ 4.0 inches (743 ⁇ 241 ⁇ 10 1 mm), weighs about 13 pounds (5.9 Kg), and receives electrical power from a standard electrical outlet, is intended to be mounted to a wall in the vicinity of the washer.
- the device is provided with a mounting bracket which is ordinarily attached to the wall studs using 1.25 in (3.5 cm) screws.
- the LaundryPure device is in turn attached to the bracket.
- the manufacturer recommends that a carbon water filter be used to filter the water supplied to the LaundryPure device.
- wall mounting can be effective, it has various drawbacks. For example, some buyers are reluctant to drill the holes needed to mount the bracket to the wall, while others may lack the tools or technical proficiency for doing so. Moreover, it is often desirable to demonstrate the LaundryPure device to potential buyers, for example in their homes or at trade shows. In addition, the LaundryPure device is sometimes sold on approval, in which case the user is typically afforded an opportunity to use the device with his or her washing machine and laundry before making a final purchase decision. In these and other situations, wall mounting can be relatively unattractive. Still further, neither the LaundryPure nor the bracket include provisions for the water filter, which must be mounted separately.
- a floor mounted “LaundryPure Demo Display Stand” has also been developed and marketed, especially for use as a trade show display rack or for in-home demonstrations.
- the stand which is intended to be placed on the floor behind the washing machine, supports the LaundryPure device generally above and behind the washing machine.
- the stand is relatively bulky.
- the stand's floor-supported feet also extend forward from the stand's vertical risers, with brackets extending between the feet and the risers.
- the feet and brackets often prevent the washing machine from being placed near the wall, so that the front of the washing machine sticks out into the laundry room. Users may find this undesirable, especially where a user has a matching washer and dryer or where space is limited.
- a method includes attaching a laundry water treatment device to a mount and magnetically attaching the mount to a washing machine or a clothes dryer.
- an apparatus includes a first portion which attaches to a laundry water treatment device and a magnet in operative magnetic communication with the first portion for magnetically attaching the laundry water treatment device to a ferromagnetic material.
- a kit includes a first component which receives a laundry water treatment device, a second component for removably attaching the first component to a vertical surface of a washing machine, and a third component for removably attaching the first component to a horizontal surface of a washing machine.
- an apparatus includes means for receiving a laundry water treatment device and means for removably attaching the laundry water treatment device to an exterior surface of a domestic laundry appliance.
- FIG. 1 depicts a washing machine having a treatment device attached thereto.
- FIGS. 2A , 2 B, and 2 C are rear, top, and side views of magnetic mount.
- FIG. 3 depicts a magnet
- FIG. 4 depicts a washing machine having a treatment device magnetically attached thereto.
- FIGS. 5A and 5B depict washing machine having a treatment device magnetically attached thereto.
- FIG. 6 depicts a kit.
- FIG. 7 depicts a method.
- a magnetic mount 110 is configured to magnetically attach a laundry water treatment device(s) 102 , 104 such as one or both of a LaundryPure device and a water filter to the top 106 of a washing machine 108 .
- the washing machine 108 is a front loading domestic washing machine.
- Front loading machines which are sometimes referred to as horizontal axis machines, typically include a generally horizontal, planar top surface 106 formed from a ferromagnetic material such as steel.
- the treatment devices 102 , 104 advantageously include standard threaded hose fittings and are connected fluidly in series between a water source such as a cold water line and a water inlet of the washing machine using standard laundry hose 112 . As a result, incoming laundry water is treated by the treatment devices 102 , 104 prior to being received by the washing machine 108 .
- the magnetic mount 110 includes a generally planar frame 202 , first 204 1 and second 204 2 magnet supports, and a plurality of magnets 206 1 , 206 2 , 206 3 , 206 4 which are supported for magnetic attachment to a planar surface which is generally perpendicular to the major plane of the frame 202 .
- the frame 202 is dimensioned to receive the treatment devices 102 , 104 .
- the frame 202 is dimensioned to receive the manufacturer supplied mounting bracket 216 at locations 218 1 , 218 2 , 218 3 using suitable fasteners such as machine screws and nuts.
- the LaundryPure device is fastened to the bracket as directed by the manufacturer.
- such an arrangement facilitates mounting the LaundryPure device on a substantially horizontal surface such as the top of a washing machine or clothes dryer with the major plane of the LaundryPure device in a substantially vertical position in which its user indicators face a front of the washer or dryer.
- the second treatment device 104 is fastened to the rear of the frame 202 generally at location 220 , again using machine screws and nuts or other suitable fasteners.
- the frame 202 includes a first vertical member 208 1 , a second vertical member 208 2 , an upper horizontal member 210 1 , and a lower horizontal member 210 2 .
- the lower horizontal member 210 2 includes material free regions 230 such as slots, the purpose of which will be explained below.
- the various members and supports 204 , 208 , 210 are fastened using fasteners such as carriage bolts 212 and wing nuts 214 .
- the vertical location of the lower horizontal member 210 1 and the lengths of the vertical support members 208 are selected to accommodate a filter which extends generally below the horizontal support member 210 1 .
- a storage device such as a wire rack or shelf for storing stain pretreatment or other item(s) typically found in the laundry room environment may also be placed to the front of the frame 202 in the region generally below the upper horizontal member 210 1 and above the magnets 206 .
- the upper horizontal member 210 1 may be omitted and the lengths of the vertical supports 208 adjusted accordingly.
- the bracket 216 may be attached to the lower horizontal member 210 2 .
- the magnets 206 include known three (3) inch (7.62 cm) ceramic cup magnets.
- the cup magnets include a generally circular metallic cup 302 having a nominal diameter of 3 inches (7.62 cm) with a generally annular ceramic magnet 304 disposed therein.
- a hole 306 in the cup 304 facilitates fastening of the cup magnet 206 to the magnet supports 204 .
- the magnet supports 204 1 , 204 2 attach to the vertical members 208 near the bottom of the frame 202 . More particularly to the illustrated implementation, the first 206 1 and second 206 2 magnets are supported by the first support 204 1 , while the third 206 3 and fourth 206 4 magnets are supported by the second support 204 2 .
- the magnets 206 are also spaced apart in both the lateral and front to back directions, for example in a generally rectangular relationship. As will also be appreciated, such an arrangement tends to support the mount 110 in both the lateral and front-to-back directions.
- the magnets 206 are spaced away from the magnet supports 204 by optional spacer 224 , the purpose of which will be explained below.
- the magnetic mount 110 is configured to magnetically attach the treatment devices 102 , 104 to the rear of 406 of a washing machine 408 .
- top loading machines which are sometimes referred to as vertical axis machines, typically include a generally vertical rear surface 410 which is typically fabricated from ferromagnetic material. While the rear surfaces 410 tend to be generally planar, they often have irregularities such as various protrusions, depressions, material free regions, and the like. The number, location, and size of these irregularities tend to vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and from model to model.
- the magnetic mount 110 includes a generally planar frame 202 , a floor support 502 , first 504 1 and second 504 2 adjustable magnet supports, and a plurality of magnets 206 1 , 206 2 , 206 3 , 206 4 , 206 5 , 206 6 which are supported for magnetic attachment to a surface which is generally parallel to the major plane of the frame 202 .
- the magnets are adjustably supported with respect to the frame 202 so as accommodate irregularities in the surface.
- the frame 202 and magnets 206 are configured as described above.
- the first 504 1 and second 504 2 magnet supports which contain a plurality of material free regions 506 or slots, are adjustably attached to the frame 202 using carriage bolts and wing nuts or other suitable fasteners. More specifically, the fasteners extend through respective slots in the magnet supports 504 so that the magnet supports 504 are pivotally and translationally positionable with respect to the frame 202 .
- the various magnets 206 may be selectively positioned in the desired slots 506 . Magnets 206 may also be selectively positioned in the slots 230 of the lower member 210 2 .
- the spacers 224 increase the distance between the major plane of the frame 202 and the back 410 of the washing machine 408 .
- the distance is advantageously selected to provide clearance for the various hoses 112 .
- One suitable distance between the mounting plane and the front of the frame 202 is on the order of about 2.25 inches (5.7 cm).
- various hot and/or cold water hoses, drain lines, and the like are ordinarily part of a washing machine installation, it will be appreciated that the described arrangement does not substantially increase the distance between the washing machine 408 and the wall.
- the floor support 502 which attaches to the lower member 210 2 using suitable fasteners, extends downwardly from the frame 202 .
- the floor support 502 includes a foot 512 which ordinarily rests on the floor. To this end, the floor support 502 is selectively adjustable in the direction 514 .
- a hand operated clamp 516 allows the user to secure the floor support 502 at the desired length.
- the frame 202 , magnet supports 204 , 504 , and the floor support 502 are fabricated from powder coated steel, with the vertical members 208 , the lower support 210 2 , and the magnet supports 204 being fabricated from angle bracket.
- Other materials are also contemplated.
- the various members may be fabricated from other metals such as aluminum, suitable polymers, wood, or the like.
- a magnetic mount kit 602 includes common components 604 , vertical surface mounting components 606 , and horizontal surface mounting components 608 .
- the common components could be considered as including the frame 202 and the magnets 206 .
- the horizontal surface mounting components 606 could be considered as including the magnet supports 204
- the vertical surface mounting components 608 could be considered as including the magnet supports 504 and the floor support 502 .
- magnet mount 110 which is user-configurable for use with both top load and front load washers
- magnet mounts 110 may be provided in various models which are configured for use with certain brand(s) or model(s) of washers.
- the magnet supports 504 may be fixed or semi-fixed; the magnet supports 204 may likewise be adjustable.
- the magnetic mount 110 may be supplied as a unitary component, for example with the various components being spot or tack welded, heat staked, glued or bonded, or otherwise more permanently fastened. Some or all of the magnetic mount 110 may also be fabricated as a unitary assembly, for example by stamping or forming the desired component(s) from a single metal piece, vacuum forming or injection molding the desired component(s), or the like.
- the dimensions and configuration of the magnetic mount 110 may be adjusted based on the requirements of a particular treatment device or devices. While a particular advantage of the 3 inch (7.62 cm) ceramic cup magnets 206 is that they tend to be suitable for attaching the LaundryPure device in both front and top load applications, different numbers, sizes, and types of magnets 206 may also be used. The magnets 206 may also be differently located. In the case of cup magnets, the mount 110 may also be provided with a protective materials such as 0.030 inch (0.0762) thick vinyl magnet material, which can be placed underneath the magnets 206 so as to minimize the likelihood of scratching the surface of the washing machine or clothes dryer. Suitable protective materials may also be disposed on the magnets 206 .
- a protective materials such as 0.030 inch (0.0762) thick vinyl magnet material
- the magnet mount may be used to attach water heater or chillers, water softeners, strainers, water conditioners, or the like.
- one or more of the treatment devices may be located on the drain or outlet side of the washer.
- the magnet mount 110 may also be used to attach other appliances, either alone or in combination treatment devices 102 , 104 .
- the magnet mount may be used to support radios, television or computer screens, clocks or clock radios, lighting devices, and the like.
- the magnet mount 111 may also be provided with or otherwise used to attach, either alone or in combination with other appliances, suitable storage components such as one or more drawers or shelves for storing cleaning or other supplies of the sort typically encountered in a laundry room environment.
- the shelves are implemented using vinyl coated wire racks.
- the mount 110 is assembled as required by the installer, demonstrator, or other user.
- the user may assemble the various components which form the frame 202 .
- a user such as a product demonstrator may wish to attach the treatment devices 102 , 104 and some or all of the associated hoses 112 to the frame 202 on a substantially permanent or otherwise relatively long term basis.
- the user also determines whether the mount 110 is to be attached to a front loading or top loading machine (or otherwise to a generally horizontal or vertical surface) and also assembles the desired magnet supports 204 , 504 and magnets 206 as required.
- the mount 110 is attached to the washing machine.
- the mount 110 may also be attached to the sides or front of the washing machine, or to a clothes dryer.
- the magnetic support 110 is adjustable, the user adjusts the positions of magnets 202 and/or the floor support 502 as desired, for example to accommodate irregularities in the mounting surface.
- the required fluid and electrical connections are also provided.
- the user may also attach the mount to the washing machine before attaching one or both of the treatment devices 102 , 104 to the mount 110 .
- the washing machine and/or the treatments devices 102 , 104 are operated as desired.
- the demonstrator demonstrates the operation of the treatment devices 102 , 104 to a potential purchaser.
- the mount 110 is detached from the washer.
- the mount may remain attached to the washing machine on a substantially permanent basis, for example for the service life of the treatment device 102 , 104 or the washing machine. In the case of a product demonstration or trial, the mount may be removed after a relatively short period.
- the mount 110 is disassembled as desired.
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Abstract
A mount (110) is configured to mount a laundry water treatment device (102, 104) or other appliance to a washing machine, clothes dryer, or other laundry appliance. The mount (110) includes a frame (202), magnet supports (204, 504) and magnets (206). The mount is configurable for removable attachment to a vertical or horizontal surface of the washing machine or clothes dryer.
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- The present application relates to laundry appliance mounts. While it finds particular application to the magnetic mounts for mounting laundry water treatment devices to washing machines, it also finds application to other situations in which it is desirable to mount items to laundry appliances such as washers and dryers.
- Washers and dryers are ubiquitous in homes, apartment buildings, dormitories, and other locations in the United States and throughout the world. One recent study found that, in the United States alone, some 81 million households own a washing machine, and about 7 million of these households purchase a washing machine in a given year.
- According to the California Energy Commission Consumer Energy Center, a typical American household does some 400 loads of laundry per year. Doing the math, this corresponds to some 32 billion loads of laundry per year in the United States alone. The Mar. 10, 2003 issue of Time magazine cites detergent giant Proctor & Gamble as finding that the average American generates a quarter ton of dirty laundry over the course of a year, with Americans in the aggregate generating some 35 billion loads of laundry.
- All of this laundry requires untold amounts of detergent, not to mention hot water.
- One response to this problem has been the LaundryPure™ laundry water treatment device manufactured by EcoQuest International of Greenville, Tenn. The LaundryPure device connects to the incoming cold water line of a washing machine and treats the incoming water with a combination of silver ions and ultraviolet (UV). According to its manufacturer, the LaundryPure device eliminates the need for detergent and hot water cycles, although the use of a laundry pretreatment/soil remover material is recommended in some situations.
- The LaundryPure device, which has dimensions of 28.5×9.5×4.0 inches (743×241×101 mm), weighs about 13 pounds (5.9 Kg), and receives electrical power from a standard electrical outlet, is intended to be mounted to a wall in the vicinity of the washer. To this end, the device is provided with a mounting bracket which is ordinarily attached to the wall studs using 1.25 in (3.5 cm) screws. The LaundryPure device is in turn attached to the bracket. In certain situations, the manufacturer recommends that a carbon water filter be used to filter the water supplied to the LaundryPure device.
- While wall mounting can be effective, it has various drawbacks. For example, some buyers are reluctant to drill the holes needed to mount the bracket to the wall, while others may lack the tools or technical proficiency for doing so. Moreover, it is often desirable to demonstrate the LaundryPure device to potential buyers, for example in their homes or at trade shows. In addition, the LaundryPure device is sometimes sold on approval, in which case the user is typically afforded an opportunity to use the device with his or her washing machine and laundry before making a final purchase decision. In these and other situations, wall mounting can be relatively unattractive. Still further, neither the LaundryPure nor the bracket include provisions for the water filter, which must be mounted separately.
- The use of screws to attach a mounting bracket to the washing machine has also been proposed. Such an approach has many of the same drawbacks associated with wall mounting, and is in many cases even more complicated. Moreover, the device cannot be readily removed from the washing machine, and manufacturers generally discourage users or other third parties from drilling holes in or otherwise modifying the washing machine as needed to accommodate the screws.
- A floor mounted “LaundryPure Demo Display Stand” has also been developed and marketed, especially for use as a trade show display rack or for in-home demonstrations. The stand, which is intended to be placed on the floor behind the washing machine, supports the LaundryPure device generally above and behind the washing machine. However, the stand is relatively bulky. To provide the necessary stability, the stand's floor-supported feet also extend forward from the stand's vertical risers, with brackets extending between the feet and the risers. Unfortunately, the feet and brackets often prevent the washing machine from being placed near the wall, so that the front of the washing machine sticks out into the laundry room. Users may find this undesirable, especially where a user has a matching washer and dryer or where space is limited.
- Aspects of the present invention address these matters, and others.
- According to a first aspect of the present application, a method includes attaching a laundry water treatment device to a mount and magnetically attaching the mount to a washing machine or a clothes dryer.
- According to another aspect, an apparatus includes a first portion which attaches to a laundry water treatment device and a magnet in operative magnetic communication with the first portion for magnetically attaching the laundry water treatment device to a ferromagnetic material.
- According to another aspect, a kit includes a first component which receives a laundry water treatment device, a second component for removably attaching the first component to a vertical surface of a washing machine, and a third component for removably attaching the first component to a horizontal surface of a washing machine.
- According to another aspect, an apparatus includes means for receiving a laundry water treatment device and means for removably attaching the laundry water treatment device to an exterior surface of a domestic laundry appliance.
- Those skilled in the art will appreciate still other aspects of the present invention upon reading an understanding the attached figures and description.
- The present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references indicate similar elements and in which:
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FIG. 1 depicts a washing machine having a treatment device attached thereto. -
FIGS. 2A , 2B, and 2C are rear, top, and side views of magnetic mount. -
FIG. 3 depicts a magnet. -
FIG. 4 depicts a washing machine having a treatment device magnetically attached thereto. -
FIGS. 5A and 5B depict washing machine having a treatment device magnetically attached thereto. -
FIG. 6 depicts a kit. -
FIG. 7 depicts a method. - With reference to
FIG. 1 , amagnetic mount 110 is configured to magnetically attach a laundry water treatment device(s) 102, 104 such as one or both of a LaundryPure device and a water filter to thetop 106 of awashing machine 108. - As illustrated, the
washing machine 108 is a front loading domestic washing machine. Front loading machines, which are sometimes referred to as horizontal axis machines, typically include a generally horizontal, planartop surface 106 formed from a ferromagnetic material such as steel. Thetreatment devices standard laundry hose 112. As a result, incoming laundry water is treated by thetreatment devices washing machine 108. - Turning now to
FIGS. 2A , 2B, and 2C, themagnetic mount 110 includes a generallyplanar frame 202, first 204 1 and second 204 2 magnet supports, and a plurality ofmagnets frame 202. Theframe 202 is dimensioned to receive thetreatment devices frame 202 is dimensioned to receive the manufacturer suppliedmounting bracket 216 atlocations second treatment device 104 is fastened to the rear of theframe 202 generally atlocation 220, again using machine screws and nuts or other suitable fasteners. - As illustrated, the
frame 202 includes a first vertical member 208 1, a second vertical member 208 2, an upper horizontal member 210 1, and a lower horizontal member 210 2. The lower horizontal member 210 2 includes materialfree regions 230 such as slots, the purpose of which will be explained below. To facilitate assembly and disassembly of themagnet mount 110, the various members and supports 204, 208, 210 are fastened using fasteners such ascarriage bolts 212 andwing nuts 214. - In the exemplary case of a water filter used in conjunction with the LaundryPure device, the vertical location of the lower horizontal member 210 1 and the lengths of the vertical support members 208 are selected to accommodate a filter which extends generally below the horizontal support member 210 1. Note that a storage device such as a wire rack or shelf for storing stain pretreatment or other item(s) typically found in the laundry room environment may also be placed to the front of the
frame 202 in the region generally below the upper horizontal member 210 1 and above themagnets 206. In the case of amount 110 which is not designed to incorporate thetreatment device 104, the upper horizontal member 210 1 may be omitted and the lengths of the vertical supports 208 adjusted accordingly. In such a case, thebracket 216 may be attached to the lower horizontal member 210 2. - Turning briefly to
FIG. 3 , themagnets 206 include known three (3) inch (7.62 cm) ceramic cup magnets. The cup magnets include a generally circularmetallic cup 302 having a nominal diameter of 3 inches (7.62 cm) with a generally annularceramic magnet 304 disposed therein. Ahole 306 in thecup 304 facilitates fastening of thecup magnet 206 to the magnet supports 204. - Returning to
FIGS. 2A , 2B, and 2C, the magnet supports 204 1, 204 2 attach to the vertical members 208 near the bottom of theframe 202. More particularly to the illustrated implementation, the first 206 1 and second 206 2 magnets are supported by thefirst support 204 1, while the third 206 3 and fourth 206 4 magnets are supported by thesecond support 204 2. Themagnets 206 are also spaced apart in both the lateral and front to back directions, for example in a generally rectangular relationship. As will also be appreciated, such an arrangement tends to support themount 110 in both the lateral and front-to-back directions. Themagnets 206 are spaced away from the magnet supports 204 byoptional spacer 224, the purpose of which will be explained below. - Turning now to
FIG. 4 , themagnetic mount 110 is configured to magnetically attach thetreatment devices washing machine 408. - As illustrated, the washing machine 402 is a top loading domestic washing machine. Top loading machines, which are sometimes referred to as vertical axis machines, typically include a generally vertical
rear surface 410 which is typically fabricated from ferromagnetic material. While therear surfaces 410 tend to be generally planar, they often have irregularities such as various protrusions, depressions, material free regions, and the like. The number, location, and size of these irregularities tend to vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and from model to model. - With reference to
FIGS. 5A , 5B, and 5C, themagnetic mount 110 includes a generallyplanar frame 202, afloor support 502, first 504 1 and second 504 2 adjustable magnet supports, and a plurality ofmagnets frame 202. Moreover, the magnets are adjustably supported with respect to theframe 202 so as accommodate irregularities in the surface. Theframe 202 andmagnets 206 are configured as described above. - The first 504 1 and second 504 2 magnet supports, which contain a plurality of material
free regions 506 or slots, are adjustably attached to theframe 202 using carriage bolts and wing nuts or other suitable fasteners. More specifically, the fasteners extend through respective slots in the magnet supports 504 so that the magnet supports 504 are pivotally and translationally positionable with respect to theframe 202. Thevarious magnets 206 may be selectively positioned in the desiredslots 506.Magnets 206 may also be selectively positioned in theslots 230 of the lower member 210 2. Thespacers 224 increase the distance between the major plane of theframe 202 and the back 410 of thewashing machine 408. In case of a treatment device such as theLaundryPure device 102 having bottom-mounted inlet and/or outlet ports, the distance is advantageously selected to provide clearance for thevarious hoses 112. One suitable distance between the mounting plane and the front of theframe 202 is on the order of about 2.25 inches (5.7 cm). As various hot and/or cold water hoses, drain lines, and the like are ordinarily part of a washing machine installation, it will be appreciated that the described arrangement does not substantially increase the distance between thewashing machine 408 and the wall. - The
floor support 502, which attaches to the lower member 210 2 using suitable fasteners, extends downwardly from theframe 202. Thefloor support 502 includes afoot 512 which ordinarily rests on the floor. To this end, thefloor support 502 is selectively adjustable in thedirection 514. A hand operatedclamp 516 allows the user to secure thefloor support 502 at the desired length. - The
frame 202, magnet supports 204, 504, and thefloor support 502 are fabricated from powder coated steel, with the vertical members 208, the lower support 210 2, and the magnet supports 204 being fabricated from angle bracket. Other materials are also contemplated. For example, the various members may be fabricated from other metals such as aluminum, suitable polymers, wood, or the like. - As will be appreciated, the
magnet mount 110 can be selectively configured for use withtop load 108 orfront load 408 washing machines by selecting the appropriate magnet supports 204, 504 and positioning themagnets 206 as appropriate. Turning now toFIG. 6 , amagnetic mount kit 602 includescommon components 604, verticalsurface mounting components 606, and horizontalsurface mounting components 608. In the above described implementation of the mount, for example, the common components could be considered as including theframe 202 and themagnets 206. Similarly, the horizontalsurface mounting components 606 could be considered as including the magnet supports 204, and the verticalsurface mounting components 608 could be considered as including the magnet supports 504 and thefloor support 502. - Variations are contemplated.
- While the above discussion has focused on a
magnetic mount 110 which is user-configurable for use with both top load and front load washers, separate top load and front load versions may be provided. Moreover, magnet mounts 110 may be provided in various models which are configured for use with certain brand(s) or model(s) of washers. The magnet supports 504 may be fixed or semi-fixed; the magnet supports 204 may likewise be adjustable. - Clips, clamps, latches, interference fits, or other suitable fastening and/or adjustment techniques may also be used. Moreover, some or all of the
magnetic mount 110 may be supplied as a unitary component, for example with the various components being spot or tack welded, heat staked, glued or bonded, or otherwise more permanently fastened. Some or all of themagnetic mount 110 may also be fabricated as a unitary assembly, for example by stamping or forming the desired component(s) from a single metal piece, vacuum forming or injection molding the desired component(s), or the like. - It will also be appreciated that the dimensions and configuration of the
magnetic mount 110 may be adjusted based on the requirements of a particular treatment device or devices. While a particular advantage of the 3 inch (7.62 cm)ceramic cup magnets 206 is that they tend to be suitable for attaching the LaundryPure device in both front and top load applications, different numbers, sizes, and types ofmagnets 206 may also be used. Themagnets 206 may also be differently located. In the case of cup magnets, themount 110 may also be provided with a protective materials such as 0.030 inch (0.0762) thick vinyl magnet material, which can be placed underneath themagnets 206 so as to minimize the likelihood of scratching the surface of the washing machine or clothes dryer. Suitable protective materials may also be disposed on themagnets 206. - Other water treatment devices are also contemplated. Thus, for example, the magnet mount may be used to attach water heater or chillers, water softeners, strainers, water conditioners, or the like. Moreover, one or more of the treatment devices may be located on the drain or outlet side of the washer.
- The
magnet mount 110 may also be used to attach other appliances, either alone or incombination treatment devices - Operation will now be described in relation to
FIG. 7 . - At 702, the
mount 110 is assembled as required by the installer, demonstrator, or other user. Thus, for example the user may assemble the various components which form theframe 202. To facilitate product demonstrations, a user such as a product demonstrator may wish to attach thetreatment devices hoses 112 to theframe 202 on a substantially permanent or otherwise relatively long term basis. The user also determines whether themount 110 is to be attached to a front loading or top loading machine (or otherwise to a generally horizontal or vertical surface) and also assembles the desired magnet supports 204, 504 andmagnets 206 as required. - At
step 704, themount 110 is attached to the washing machine. In this regard, it should be noted that themount 110 may also be attached to the sides or front of the washing machine, or to a clothes dryer. Where themagnetic support 110 is adjustable, the user adjusts the positions ofmagnets 202 and/or thefloor support 502 as desired, for example to accommodate irregularities in the mounting surface. The required fluid and electrical connections are also provided. Depending on the requirements of a particular situation, the user may also attach the mount to the washing machine before attaching one or both of thetreatment devices mount 110. - At
step 706, the washing machine and/or thetreatments devices treatment devices - At
step 708, themount 110 is detached from the washer. Note that the mount may remain attached to the washing machine on a substantially permanent basis, for example for the service life of thetreatment device - At
step 710, themount 110 is disassembled as desired. - Of course, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding description. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
Claims (26)
1. A method comprising:
attaching a laundry water treatment device to a mount;
magnetically attaching the mount to a washing machine or a clothes dryer.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of magnetically attaching the mount is performed prior to the step of attaching the laundry water treatment device.
3. The method of claim 1 including fluidly connecting the treatment device to a washing machine.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein magnetically attaching includes magnetically attaching the mount to a horizontal surface of the washing machine or the clothes dryer.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein magnetically attaching includes magnetically attaching the mount to a vertical surface of the washing machine or the clothes dryer.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein the vertical surface includes a back which includes a planar portion and at least one of a material free region, protrusion, or depression and the method includes adjusting the mount to magnetically attach to the planar portion.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein magnetically attaching includes magnetically attaching the laundry water treatment to a washing machine, the mount includes a magnet and the method further includes determining if the washing machine is a top load or a front load washer and adjusting a position of the magnet based on the determination.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein the mount includes a plurality of cup magnets.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein the mount includes a ceramic magnet.
10. The method of claim 1 wherein the washing machine or the clothes dryer belongs to a potential purchaser of the laundry water treatment device and the method includes demonstrating the laundry water treatment device to the potential purchaser.
11. The method of claim 1 wherein the mount includes a storage component and the method includes using the storage component to store a laundry pretreatment material.
12. An apparatus comprising:
a first portion which attaches to a laundry water treatment device;
a magnet in operative mechanical communication with the first portion for magnetically attaching the laundry water treatment device to a ferromagnetic material.
13. The mount of claim 12 wherein the ferromagnetic material forms a top, back, front, or side of a domestic laundry appliance.
14. The apparatus of claim 12 including a plurality of magnets.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the position of a magnet is adjustable to accommodate magnetic attachment to a non-planar surface.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the magnet is slidably adjustable.
17. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the magnet is pivotally adjustable with respect to the first portion.
18. The apparatus of claim 15 including a frame and a magnet support adjustably attached to the frame.
19. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the magnets are round.
20. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the magnet comprises ceramic.
21. The apparatus of claim 12 including a laundry water treatment device
22. A kit comprising:
a first component which receives a laundry water treatment device;
a second component for removably attaching the first component to a vertical surface of a washing machine.
a third component for removably attaching the first component to a horizontal surface of a washing machine.
23. The kit of claim 22 including a plurality of magnets.
24. The kit of claim 23 wherein the magnets include ceramic cup magnets.
25. The kit of claim 22 wherein the first component includes a frame and the second and third components attach to the frame.
26. An apparatus comprising:
means for receiving a laundry water treatment device;
means for removably attaching the laundry water treatment device to an exterior of a washing machine.
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