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US106220A
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • My invention is simply an oblong vessel madeout ol' zine or other suitable material, with vertical sides and horizontal bottom and top, with oval-ends all corrugated.
  • the vessel is to be' suspended on asta-lf, on which there are two arms arranged to receive two axles that are fastened to the vessel, in which clot-hes'and water are placed.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view ready for washing.
  • Figure 2 1s an end view of the machine, showing the stall' A, and the arms F F, and strap L.
  • a isV a forked staff which can be of cast-iron or ⁇ and'zinc or other metal bottom, top, and ends, which .are all but the sides corrugated, making a complete wash-board.
  • the cover M is made the same as the wash-board
  • D D are two axles fastened about the center on each side of the oblong vessel, to support the vessel on the. stati' A. v
  • E E are two handles fastened to the vessel, by which a person can tilt the vessel B npand down, causing the water and clothes that are in the vessel to move rapidly from one end of the machine' to theother over the corrugated 'surf-ace, and with the sudden and powerful rcactionof the water the clot-hes will he thoroughly cleansed with but a small amount of labor.
  • thesize then will depend onthe. amount ot washing that may be required to be done.
  • L L are two straps, fastened at one end to and near the lower endol the stati A, and the other end to the end of the vessel B, so as to check' the vessel B from tilting too far, and by this sudden checking by theseY straps a powerful reaction ofthe wateris brought about in the vessel, and by the reaction the water is forced through the clothes.

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Mouette A. shaman,` or EVANSVILLE; INDIANA.
Letters Patent N 106,220, dated August 9, 1870.
IMPROVEME'NT IN 'WASHING-MACHINE.
l The Schedule referred to :ln these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
I, MonRILL A. SHEPARD, of Evansville, in the county of Vanderhurg and State of Indiana, have invented certain Improvements in Washing-Machines, of' which the following is a specification.
l Nature and Object of the n'vcntion.
My invention is simply an oblong vessel madeout ol' zine or other suitable material, with vertical sides and horizontal bottom and top, with oval-ends all corrugated.
The vessel is to be' suspended on asta-lf, on which there are two arms arranged to receive two axles that are fastened to the vessel, in which clot-hes'and water are placed.
Then, yby merely tilting thevessel up and down, the clothes will be thoroughly and expeditiously washed. Description of the AccompanyingDrawing. i
` Figure 1 is a perspective view ready for washing.
Figure 2 1s an end view of the machine, showing the stall' A, and the arms F F, and strap L.
iene/ral Description..
A isV a forked staff, which can be of cast-iron or `and'zinc or other metal bottom, top, and ends, which .are all but the sides corrugated, making a complete wash-board.
`The cover M is made the same as the wash-board,
dirt in the wristbands, collars ot shirts, 85o., so as to -save the other part ot' the garments being washed more than necessary. p Y
D D are two axles fastened about the center on each side of the oblong vessel, to support the vessel on the. stati' A. v
E E are two handles fastened to the vessel, by which a person can tilt the vessel B npand down, causing the water and clothes that are in the vessel to move rapidly from one end of the machine' to theother over the corrugated 'surf-ace, and with the sudden and powerful rcactionof the water the clot-hes will he thoroughly cleansed with but a small amount of labor.
The size of the machine for ordinary purposes,
when worked-by hand, can be about three and a halt" feet long, fourteen inches deep, and twelve to fourteen inches wide.
If worked by steam or other power, which 'au be easily done, thesize then will depend onthe. amount ot washing that may be required to be done.
L L are two straps, fastened at one end to and near the lower endol the stati A, and the other end to the end of the vessel B, so as to check' the vessel B from tilting too far, and by this sudden checking by theseY straps a powerful reaction ofthe wateris brought about in the vessel, and by the reaction the water is forced through the clothes.
Iclaim as my invention- The oblong, oval-ended, and corrugated vessel B, the forked staif A, the arms F F, axles D D, the twc handles E E, and the two straps LeL, the cover M, all combined as shown, for the. purpose hereinbfore set forth.
MORRILL A. SHEPABD.- Witnesses:
OL. O. MooRHEAD, W. S. SEARS.
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