US121589A - Improvement in wringing-machines - Google Patents
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- This machine consists of a pair of rubber rollers ot'oommon construction, the journals of which are supported and guided at each end within an open slot in a simple metallic frame.
- Upon the journals of the upper roller are pulleys, over which are drawn gum-elastic bands, which also pass over the projecting ends of an adjustingbar located under the lower roller, and connected to the frame by adjusting-screws, so that the upper roller may be drawn against the lower one with any necessary force.
- Fig. l is a front elevation of my improved wringingmachine.
- Fig. 2 is an end View of the same.
- Fig. 3 is a section thereof at the line as, fig. 1.
- A represents a metallic frame containing an adjustable bar, B, the ends of which project through slots a a in said frame.
- C C are clamps of common construction, for attaching the machine to a wash-tub.
- In the upper part of the frame A are open slots at, containing the shafts d e of the rollers D E. These rollers may be of commonform, but are preferably made on winged
- On the projecting ends or journals of the upper roller-shaft d are pulleys F, to receive gumelastic bands G which also pass aroundheads or pulleys H on the ends of the adjusting-bar B. It is immaterial whether the heads 11 turn or not, as the journals d turn freely within the pulleys F.
- the rollers may be driven by a crank, J, or, it my ⁇ vringer be used in connection with my washing-machine patent-ed August l, 1571, the driving-shaft c of the rollers may, with good advantage, be geared to a "ertical shaft, which will derive rotation from the working-shaft of said washing-machine.
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JAMES M. CLARK.
Improvement in Wring'ing Machines.
Patented Dec 5, 1871.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES M. CLARK, OF LANCASTER, ASSIGNOR TO FRANKLIN L. CLARK, OF
CLARKSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN WRlNGlNG-MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 121,589, dated December 5, 1871.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES M. CLARK, of Lancaster, in the county of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in wringing-Machines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing making a part of this specification.
This machine consists of a pair of rubber rollers ot'oommon construction, the journals of which are supported and guided at each end within an open slot in a simple metallic frame. Upon the journals of the upper roller are pulleys, over which are drawn gum-elastic bands, which also pass over the projecting ends of an adjustingbar located under the lower roller, and connected to the frame by adjusting-screws, so that the upper roller may be drawn against the lower one with any necessary force.
In the drawing, Fig. l is a front elevation of my improved wringingmachine. Fig. 2 is an end View of the same. Fig. 3 is a section thereof at the line as, fig. 1.
A represents a metallic frame containing an adjustable bar, B, the ends of which project through slots a a in said frame. C C are clamps of common construction, for attaching the machine to a wash-tub. In the upper part of the frame A are open slots at, containing the shafts d e of the rollers D E. These rollers may be of commonform, but are preferably made on winged On the projecting ends or journals of the upper roller-shaft d are pulleys F, to receive gumelastic bands G which also pass aroundheads or pulleys H on the ends of the adjusting-bar B. It is immaterial whether the heads 11 turn or not, as the journals d turn freely within the pulleys F. This involves much less friction than if the bands Gr were required to run. The bar B is connected, by thumb-screws I, with the lower partof the frame, so that by drawing the said bar down any necessary pressure may be produced between the rollers; but this press ure is sclt regulating, owing to the elasticity of the bands G, so that thick articles passing between the rollers will separate them to a greater extent and will at the same time be subjected to heavier pressure. The rollers may be driven by a crank, J, or, it my \vringer be used in connection with my washing-machine patent-ed August l, 1571, the driving-shaft c of the rollers may, with good advantage, be geared to a "ertical shaft, which will derive rotation from the working-shaft of said washing-machine.
I claim as my invention- The Wringing-machine herein described, consisting of the frame A a a, rollers D E, pulleys F, elastic bands G, bar B, connecting-heads H, and adjusting-screws I, all constructed and combined to operate substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
JAMES M. CLARK.
Witnesses:
OGTAVIUS KNIGHT, WALTER ALLEN.
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