American Dryer Corp. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140157673 | LAUNDERING SYSTEMS INCORPORATING VISUAL DISPLAYS - Laundering systems that incorporate visual display units into hatch doors are disclosed. In one embodiment, the laundering system ( | 06-12-2014 |
20100083528 | METHOD OF DRYING CLOTHING WITH AUTO SHUT OFF AND PRORATED BILLING - The method of drying of the present invention includes providing a dryer with a payment receiving means providing a heat source in thermal communication with the dryer. Clothes are then inserted into the dryer and a means of payment to the payment receiving means of the dryer is provided. A drying cycle is then initiated to operate the dryer. Moisture is sensed in the clothes ax the dryer is being operated. The dryer is turned off when the moisture in the clothes exceeds a predetermined amount representing a dry load. Payment is received from the means of payment while the dryer is in operation. Payment is stopped from the means of payment when the dryer has ceased operation. As a result, the user has paid only for the time for the dryer to provide a dry load of laundry. | 04-08-2010 |
20090320320 | METHOD OF DRYING CLOTHING BY REDUCING HEAT AT END OF DRYING CYCLE - The present invention is a method of drying clothing. The method of drying clothing involves providing a dryer, preferably a coin-operated clothes dryer. The dryer contains a heat source in thermal communication with the dryer. Next, a user inserts clothes into the dryer and initiates a drying cycle to reduce the overall moisture within the clothes. To initiate a drying cycle, the user purchases a predetermined period of time that is at least one block of time. The dryer is turned on and the heat source is then operated at a first drying temperature, preferably 160.degree. F., while a sensor detects the level of moisture within the clothes. Once the level of moisture within the clothes is below a predetermined level, the heat source is lowered to a second operating temperature, preferably 100.degree. F. This method of reducing heat conserves energy to operate the dryer and helps avoid over-drying of clothes. | 12-31-2009 |