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  • a washin g-machine has been made in which the clothes are contained in a tight box or barrel, hung upon a shaft or trunnions placed at opposite edges or angles of said box or barrel, so that the contents of such vessel have a compound movement as the vessel is revolved; thereby the clothes are thrown from end to end.
  • My invention consists of a cylinder of openwork, mounted upon trunnions at opposite edges or angles at an inclination to the axis of such cylinder, in combination with a vessel containing such cylinder and the washing-water, so that the ditliculty of closing the cylinder tightly is removed, and the washing-water passes freely through the perforations of the open-work cylinder, and the clothes are dashed about in said water by the turning of the said cylinder.
  • the inelosing case is made of a double conical form, so as to allow the said cylinder to revolve freely, but not to contain a large quantity of water.
  • This washing-machine also can be used as awash-boilenand the clothes subjected to agitation while being boiled.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section of said apparatus
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the same.
  • the cylinder at is made of woven wire or open-work, with an opening or door, b, at one side, to give access in introducing or removing the clothes to be washed; and I prefer to make this door of woven wire, hinged, and provided with a button or catch.
  • the trunnions d e are attached at opposite sides and ends of the cylinder a, so that the axis of revolution is diagonal to the axis of the cylinder; thereby the clothes in such cylinder will be subjected to a violent agitation, and be dashed from end to end of the cylinder by the revolution of the same; and the trunnion e is projected through the containing-vessel l and provided with a crank, so as to revolve the open-work cylinder at at a moderate speed, as may become desirable for washing the clothes in the most effective manner.
  • a packing may be introduced at the place where the shaft or trunnion 0 passes through the vessel 1; and a cover, m, should be provided for this washing-machine.
  • this washingmachine possesses the capacity of a wash-boiler, having features that are preferable to many others.
  • the clothes are kept from contact with the inelosing-vessel 1, hence the water has opportunity to circulate freely; and, by agitating the articles in the boiling water, the dirt will be very rapidly removed.
  • the vessel I should be as small as possible, and at the same time allow the cylinder at to revolve.
  • this vessel Z By constructing this vessel Z of a double conical form, as shown, the necessary space will be provided, and the vessel Zapproximates to the shape of the figure described by the cylinder at as it revolves on its diagonal axis; and at the same time this form of cylinder is of far greater strength than if made with straight sides, besides being cheaper to manufacture.
  • the conical sides force the Water back through the open-work cylinder, and thereby greatly increase the effectiveness of the washing operation.
  • the cylinder a, of open-work or perforated, and mounted, within the water-containing vessel 1, upon trunnions diagonal to the axis of the cylinder, as and for the purposes set forth.
  • the double conical vessel in combination with the open-work cylinder a, forming a washing-machine or boiler, substantially as set forth.

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C. S. WILLIAMS.
Improvement in Washing-Machines.
Patented June 4,1872
AM. Murmur/cannula m N. v: fosslmusf moan-s) UNITED STATES PATENT QFFIGE.
CHRISTOPHER S. WILLIAMS, OF NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN WASHING-MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 127,444, dated June 4, 1872 antcdated May 17, 1872.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHRISTOPHER S. WIL- LIAMS, of New Rochelle, in the county of Westchester and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Washing-Machines; and
the following is declared to be a correct description thereof:
A washin g-machine has been made in which the clothes are contained in a tight box or barrel, hung upon a shaft or trunnions placed at opposite edges or angles of said box or barrel, so that the contents of such vessel have a compound movement as the vessel is revolved; thereby the clothes are thrown from end to end.
My invention consists of a cylinder of openwork, mounted upon trunnions at opposite edges or angles at an inclination to the axis of such cylinder, in combination with a vessel containing such cylinder and the washing-water, so that the ditliculty of closing the cylinder tightly is removed, and the washing-water passes freely through the perforations of the open-work cylinder, and the clothes are dashed about in said water by the turning of the said cylinder. The inelosing case is made of a double conical form, so as to allow the said cylinder to revolve freely, but not to contain a large quantity of water. This washing-machine also can be used as awash-boilenand the clothes subjected to agitation while being boiled.
In the drawing, Figure 1 is a vertical section of said apparatus, and Fig. 2 is a plan of the same.
The cylinder at is made of woven wire or open-work, with an opening or door, b, at one side, to give access in introducing or removing the clothes to be washed; and I prefer to make this door of woven wire, hinged, and provided with a button or catch. The trunnions d e are attached at opposite sides and ends of the cylinder a, so that the axis of revolution is diagonal to the axis of the cylinder; thereby the clothes in such cylinder will be subjected to a violent agitation, and be dashed from end to end of the cylinder by the revolution of the same; and the trunnion e is projected through the containing-vessel l and provided with a crank, so as to revolve the open-work cylinder at at a moderate speed, as may become desirable for washing the clothes in the most effective manner.
A packing may be introduced at the place where the shaft or trunnion 0 passes through the vessel 1; and a cover, m, should be provided for this washing-machine.
It will now be understood that this washingmachine possesses the capacity of a wash-boiler, having features that are preferable to many others. The clothes are kept from contact with the inelosing-vessel 1, hence the water has opportunity to circulate freely; and, by agitating the articles in the boiling water, the dirt will be very rapidly removed.
When used simply as a washing-machine the heavy dirty matter can subside in the vessel 1, instead of remaining with the clothes in the cylinder at.
The vessel I should be as small as possible, and at the same time allow the cylinder at to revolve. By constructing this vessel Z of a double conical form, as shown, the necessary space will be provided, and the vessel Zapproximates to the shape of the figure described by the cylinder at as it revolves on its diagonal axis; and at the same time this form of cylinder is of far greater strength than if made with straight sides, besides being cheaper to manufacture. The conical sides force the Water back through the open-work cylinder, and thereby greatly increase the effectiveness of the washing operation.
I claim as my invention 1. The cylinder a, of open-work or perforated, and mounted, within the water-containing vessel 1, upon trunnions diagonal to the axis of the cylinder, as and for the purposes set forth.
2. The double conical vessel 1, in combination with the open-work cylinder a, forming a washing-machine or boiler, substantially as set forth.
Signed by me this 8th day of November, A. D. 1871.
(J. S. WILLIAMS. lVitnesses GEO. T. PINOKNEY, Guns. E. SMITH.
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US2556490A (en) * 1945-08-27 1951-06-12 Avco Mfg Corp Washing by intermittent high and low speed rotation
US20110287064A1 (en) * 2010-05-19 2011-11-24 Heraeus Medical Gmbh Antibiotic coating

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2556490A (en) * 1945-08-27 1951-06-12 Avco Mfg Corp Washing by intermittent high and low speed rotation
US20110287064A1 (en) * 2010-05-19 2011-11-24 Heraeus Medical Gmbh Antibiotic coating

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