US1107278A - Rotatable soap-holder. - Google Patents

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US1107278A
US1107278A US77787813A US1913777878A US1107278A US 1107278 A US1107278 A US 1107278A US 77787813 A US77787813 A US 77787813A US 1913777878 A US1913777878 A US 1913777878A US 1107278 A US1107278 A US 1107278A
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  • This invention relates to a device for producing a continuous flow of soapy water and is especially adapted for use in washing,
  • Tn constructing the'devicc I employ a spherical casing comprising the lower portion 1 and an upper and smaller top portion 2 which is preferably threaded to the lower and larger portion, but which may be so cured to the portion 1 in any manner which forms a tight joint and permits readyseparation of the two sections.
  • the upper or top section 2 carries a coupling 3 adapted to be threaded upon an ordinary Water spigot and the section' 1 carries a discharge nozzle l upon which is adapted to be itted a piece of flexible hose 5 through which the water is conveyed to the place of use.
  • a transverse shaft 6 is carried by the section 1, and is oii-set with respect to the center of said section thereby placing said shaft out of vertical alinement with the water inlet through the coupling 3 and the discharge through the nozzle 4;; said shaft is provided with fixed collars 7. Loosely hung upon the shaft between said collars is areticulated soap-container 8 provided with a suitable cap or end piece 9.
  • This T have shown'as hinged but it may be secured to the receptacle in any desired manner.
  • This receptacle is adapted tocontain soap in either large or small pieces, or if desired the receptacle can be made of a sufficiently fine mesh to adapt now found upon the. market.
  • Patented Aug. is, rare.
  • This device is especially adapted for use in a dish washer which forms the subject matter of a separate application;
  • a casing having a water inlet and it discharge outlet upon opposite sides, a shaft off-set with respect to said inlet and discharge openings, and a-soapcontainer rotatably mounted upon said shaft.
  • a device of the kind described comrising a casing adapted to receive water rom a spigot and having a discharge openmg in vertical alinement with said spigot, a
  • a device of the kind described comprising a sectional casing having a detachable top'portion, means carried by the top portion for securing theorisin to a spigot,

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P. E. FISCHER. ROTATABLE SOAP HOLDER. APPLICATION FILED JULY 8, 191a.
1 3 737; mmmemu 18,1914.
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PYRMA E. FISCHER, Q NEW YORK N. Y.
' ROTATABLE SUAP-HOLDER.
Application filed July 8, 1913. Serial No. 777,8?23.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PYRMA E. FIsoHER, a citizen of the United States, residing in the cit of New York and State of New York, have invented anew and useful Improvement in Rotatable Soap-Holders,-of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a device for producing a continuous flow of soapy water and is especially adapted for use in washing,
Tn constructing the'devicc, I employ a spherical casing comprising the lower portion 1 and an upper and smaller top portion 2 which is preferably threaded to the lower and larger portion, but which may be so cured to the portion 1 in any manner which forms a tight joint and permits readyseparation of the two sections. The upper or top section 2 carries a coupling 3 adapted to be threaded upon an ordinary Water spigot and the section' 1 carries a discharge nozzle l upon which is adapted to be itted a piece of flexible hose 5 through which the water is conveyed to the place of use. A transverse shaft 6 is carried by the section 1, and is oii-set with respect to the center of said section thereby placing said shaft out of vertical alinement with the water inlet through the coupling 3 and the discharge through the nozzle 4;; said shaft is provided with fixed collars 7. Loosely hung upon the shaft between said collars is areticulated soap-container 8 provided with a suitable cap or end piece 9. This T have shown'as hinged but it may be secured to the receptacle in any desired manner. This receptacle is adapted tocontain soap in either large or small pieces, or if desired the receptacle can be made of a sufficiently fine mesh to adapt now found upon the. market.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. is, rare.
In operation the water discharged through the coupling 3 strikes the receptacle 8, and
as said receptacle is hung \upon the shaft od-set with respect to the point of admission of the stream of water and as 'said stream, under pressure of the street mains, or'under pressure derived from an overhead tank or other form of water system, strikes the soap container it will cause the same to revolve. aboutthe shaft Within the casing. This will cause rapid saponification and .the Water will lssue from the casin 1 1n a soapy condition, and it will be obvlous that the device may be attached to either a hot or cold water source of supply. In Washing dishes this provides an immediate supply of clean soapy water which is continuously renewed during the washing operatiomandi avoids placing the soa in the dish water or handling the .same with the hands.
This device is especially adapted for use in a dish washer which forms the subject matter of a separate application;
' What I claim is 1-- i l. A casing having a water inlet and it discharge outlet upon opposite sides, a shaft off-set with respect to said inlet and discharge openings, and a-soapcontainer rotatably mounted upon said shaft. 1
2. A device of the kind described comrising a casing adapted to receive water rom a spigot and having a discharge openmg in vertical alinement with said spigot, a
shaft ofi-set with respect" to the point of ad mission of the Water, and a soap retainer loosely mounted upon saidshaft and extending into the path of discharge of water from the spigot into the casing.
3. A device of the kind described comprising a sectional casing having a detachable top'portion, means carried by the top portion for securing theorisin to a spigot,
a discharge nozzle carriedv by the other pertion, a shaft arranged horizontally and to one side of the center of the casing and areticulated soap container loosely hungupon the shaft, as and for the purpose set forth.
PYRMA 1E; FISCHER.
' Witnesses d. ARTHUR SMITH, ADDISON 'WHEELER.
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