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US110033A
US110033A US110033DA US110033A US 110033 A US110033 A US 110033A US 110033D A US110033D A US 110033DA US 110033 A US110033 A US 110033A
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • lhe'object of lthis invention is to provide simple and cheap apparatus to be used in connection with the common wash-tub for washing clothes, and consists in revolving a spring ⁇ cylinder above a concave, formed of rollers, as hereinafter described.
  • Si nilar letters ofreference indicate corresponding parts.
  • a and B are head-blocks, which support the cylinvder'and concave ofthe machine.
  • j Gis the cylinder which may be lnted or serrated, or covered with tinted or serrated sheetmetal, as may be found most advisable.
  • l v D is a bedpiece, which .connects the two heads A and B together.
  • y l kE is -tne concave, which is composed of rollersA 11,
  • - H is a gear-wheel on the end ot' the cylinder-shaft.
  • I is ashaft which extends across the machine above the cylinder, upon which there is a pinion-wheel J,
  • crank Gr is on the end ot' this shaft.
  • - K isa spring', which extends across theI machine above the' shalt G, the ends of wlich bear upon the journal-boxes.
  • M is an adjusting-screw, which; works through the cap-piece N, by means of which more or less pressure may be brought to bear upon the' cylinder and ou the 4 clothes beneath it.
  • 0 is the tub in which the above-described machine 'lhe machine 'is fastened in the tub by meansof spurs in one of the heads and al'button ou the other, or in any other suitablelmalmer.
  • any particular spot or portion may receive partic' ular attention b'y this mode ot' washing.

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witnwmi gi/9% iti/nt 'ftia- DEWlTT CLINTON ,HARLOW OF HANNIBAL, MISSOURI..
Letterman100,110,033, dma' December 13, 1810.
|MPRovEMENT 1N WASHING-MACHINES.
The Schedule referred 'co' in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To 'all ichom it may concern A Beit known that I, Drjwrrr CLINTON HnLow, of Hannibal, in the county of Marion aud'St-ate otl Missouri, have invented a new aud usefullmprovelment in \Vashingl\Iachines; and'I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference. heilig had to the accompanying drawing forming part of this specilication.
. lhe'object of lthis invention is to provide simple and cheap apparatus to be used in connection with the common wash-tub for washing clothes, and consists in revolving a spring` cylinder above a concave, formed of rollers, as hereinafter described.
` In the accompanying drawing- Figure 1 represents a vertical longitudinal section of the machine, taken on theline x a: of iig. 2. v Figure 2 is a vertical cross-section, taken on. the
.line yy of fig. 1.
Si nilar letters ofreference indicate corresponding parts.
A and B are head-blocks, which support the cylinvder'and concave ofthe machine.
j Gis the cylinder, which may be lnted or serrated, or covered with tinted or serrated sheetmetal, as may be found most advisable. l v D is a bedpiece, which .connects the two heads A and B together. y l kE is -tne concave, which is composed of rollersA 11,
(more or less in number.)
lhese rollers lhave journals or pivots at their ends,
`and revolve by the actionV of the-cylinder over the j lothes. The clothes to be washed are 'placed between t le cylinder and the concave, the former being-revolved back and forth by means of the crank G.
- H is a gear-wheel on the end ot' the cylinder-shaft.
. is placed for washing.
I is ashaft which extends across the machine above the cylinder, upon which there is a pinion-wheel J,
which enga-ges with the wheel H. The crank Gr is on the end ot' this shaft.
'lhe journal of the cylinder and of thc shaft Ivrevvolve iu boxes, which are confined in vertical slots in the heads so that theypmay barca-vertical motion.
- K isa spring', which extends across theI machine above the' shalt G, the ends of wlich bear upon the journal-boxes.
This arrangement is seen in fig. 1, where L L represent the boxes.
M is an adjusting-screw, which; works through the cap-piece N, by means of which more or less pressure may be brought to bear upon the' cylinder and ou the 4 clothes beneath it.
0 is the tub in which the above-described machine 'lhe machine 'is fastened in the tub by meansof spurs in one of the heads and al'button ou the other, or in any other suitablelmalmer. j
By this arrangement clothes ofany description may becleansed, from'the largest to` the smallest piece,
and any particular spot or portion may receive partic' ular attention b'y this mode ot' washing.
Having thus described my invention, i
l claim as-n'ew and desire to secure by Let-ters-A Patent- Lhe heads A B, cylinder-C', bed D, concave E, shaft I, gear-wheels 1i and J, and spring l, arranged to operate substantially as and for the purposes herein shown and described.
` f D. C. HARLOW.
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