US102628A - Improved washing- and wring-ing-machine - Google Patents
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- .- rlhis invention relates to combined washers and wringers, and consists in certain improvements thereon, which are particularly specified in the claim hereunto appended.
- D and E are the washing-rollers. These rollers are covered with utcd metal of suitable thickness,
- F is the wringing-roller, which is made of wood and covered with rubber'.
- the journals ofthe wringing-roller F and washingroller E work in bearings which slide up and down in the slots G in the ends or uprights A A.
- One end of the journal of the roller E runs out through one oi the' slots, and is bent to the form' of a crank, and provided with the handle H, hy means ot' which the. machine is put in motion'.
- I is a carrying-roller, made similar to the washingrollers, but smallerr for' carrying off the clothes, when wrnng, from the tub.
- J J are metal straps binding the tops of the ends or nprights A A, and to which are attached the nuts c e, in which the regulating screws K K work.
- O O are the bearingsfin which the journals of the wringing-roller F work.
- N N are rubber springs placed between the bearings M Maud the bearings 0 O, in which the journals of the washing-roller E work.
- the washing-rollers D and E are drawn together by means of the rubber bands e e.
- P P P P P are metal bands, partially covering the Slots G G, and by means of which the bearings and rubber springs are held in their position.
- the articles desired to be washed are run ⁇ back ward and forward between the washing-rollers D and E, by means ofthe handle H, until the dirt ,is removed.
- The-y are then wrung by being run between the washing-,roll yr E and the wringing-roller F, in the same manner, andare carried off over the side of the tub hy the carrying-roller I.
- the rubber bands c c permit any thickness of clothes to be run between the washing-rollers D and E, and the bearing of the wringing-roller F, upon the Washing-roller E, while in the act of wringing clothes, is
- R is a brace, holding the tops of the ends or up rights A A together, and also answers for a handle by which the machine is moved.
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JOSEPH B. WAKEMAN AND ALFONZO RFIELD, 0F HAMDEN, NEW YORK.
Letters Patent No; 102,628, dated May 3, 1870.
IMPROVED WASHING AND l WRING'rING--MACHINE.
'he Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent` and making part of the same.
' same, taken on the line a: :t of fig. 1.
.- rlhis invention relates to combined washers and wringers, and consists in certain improvements thereon, which are particularly specified in the claim hereunto appended.
-In .the accompanying .drawings-e lA A represent the ends of' the machine, which are attached to the bottom B by means of the elliptic bands a a and screws b b. The ends or uprightsA A are secured to the bottom B in this manner, to admit of the 'warping ot' the bottom without throwing the C is an upper bottom, which gives the machine strength and steadiness.
D and E are the washing-rollers. These rollers are covered with utcd metal of suitable thickness,
the metal on theupper one being uted spirally, and4 on the lower one straight.
F is the wringing-roller, which is made of wood and covered with rubber'. e
The journals ofthe wringing-roller F and washingroller E work in bearings which slide up and down in the slots G in the ends or uprights A A. One end of the journal of the roller E runs out through one oi the' slots, and is bent to the form' of a crank, and provided with the handle H, hy means ot' which the. machine is put in motion'.
I is a carrying-roller, made similar to the washingrollers, but smallerr for' carrying off the clothes, when wrnng, from the tub.
J J are metal straps binding the tops of the ends or nprights A A, and to which are attached the nuts c e, in which the regulating screws K K work.
fl dare metal plates, against which the points oi the regulating screws K K press.
O O are the bearingsfin which the journals of the wringing-roller F work. y
N N are rubber springs placed between the bearings M Maud the bearings 0 O, in which the journals of the washing-roller E work.
The washing-rollers D and E are drawn together by means of the rubber bands e e.
P P P P are metal bands, partially covering the Slots G G, and by means of which the bearings and rubber springs are held in their position.
The articles desired to be washed are run `back ward and forward between the washing-rollers D and E, by means ofthe handle H, until the dirt ,is removed. The-y are then wrung by being run between the washing-,roll yr E and the wringing-roller F, in the same manner, andare carried off over the side of the tub hy the carrying-roller I.
The rubber bands c c permit any thickness of clothes to be run between the washing-rollers D and E, and the bearing of the wringing-roller F, upon the Washing-roller E, while in the act of wringing clothes, is
governed by the .movement of the regulating screws K K and rubber springs L L and N N.
R is a brace, holding the tops of the ends or up rights A A together, and also answers for a handle by which the machine is moved.
W'hat we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is v 1. rlhe combination of metal-covered washing-rollers D E, carrying-roll I, and rubber-covered wringing-roller F,.when all are constructed and arranged with respect to eacl other as specified. Y
2l rPhe combination ot elliptic bands a a with set screws l) l), when applied to the uprights A and bottom B, to allow for warping, as set forth. l i
In testimony that we claim the foregoing invention,
we have hereunto set our hands this 21st day of Sep-r.
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US2453340A (en) * | 1943-11-09 | 1948-11-09 | Donato J Porreca | Wringer and wash tubs unit |
US4776269A (en) * | 1986-11-17 | 1988-10-11 | Exxon Chemical Patents Inc. | Method of agglomerating and dewatering polymeric materials |
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US2453340A (en) * | 1943-11-09 | 1948-11-09 | Donato J Porreca | Wringer and wash tubs unit |
US4776269A (en) * | 1986-11-17 | 1988-10-11 | Exxon Chemical Patents Inc. | Method of agglomerating and dewatering polymeric materials |
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