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US133374A US133374DA US133374A US 133374 A US133374 A US 133374A US 133374D A US133374D A US 133374DA US 133374 A US133374 A US 133374A
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • This invention relates to the construction of boilers for washing clothes; and consists in the construction and arrangement ot' parts hereinafter described.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section on the line a: a' of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view with cover off.
  • This boiler is designed to cleanse the clothes by means of boiling water elevated by means of steam pressure and discharged upon the top of the clothes.
  • A is the boiler, which may b e of any convenient shape and size and made of the usual material. This boiler is divided into three separate compartments, B, O, and D.
  • E is a removablelattice bottom, upon which the clothes to be washed rest.
  • F is the fixed concave bottom of the clothes-compartment B.
  • G is a fixed tube, which extends from the clothescompartment B to the lower or water-compartment D.
  • H is a partition which separates the compartments B D, leaving an empty space, O,-between the two.
  • J is a tube containing a ball-valve, K, which valve is raised in the tube by the pressure of the steam so as to close the top of the tube and prevent the upward dow of water.
  • L represents vertical tubes (three, more or less) on the outside of the boiler, connected at the lower end with the water-space D and at the upper end with the clothes-compartment E, so as to discharge the water on top of the clothes when there is a sufficient pressure of steam below.
  • the action thus produced is made intermitting by virtue of the valve K.
  • M is the discharge-tube. the boiler.
  • wash-boilers have been made before constructed to produce a circulalation of water by the pressure'of the steam; but I am not aware that a wash-boiler has been heretofore constructed to operate like the present invention or so as to prevent the water from rising through the clothes. This is an important feature, and very essential to the perfect working of a wash-boiler.
  • wash-boiler, B O D having a concave bottom, F, with central tube G, the valvepieces J K, and the tubes L, all constructed and arranged as set forth.
  • N is the cover of witnesseses W. G. PoMERoY, Gaone-E WEBSTER. l

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W. H. LNS.
Wash-Boiiers.
No, 133,374, Patented Nov. 26,1812. y
UNITED STATES PATENT Orrrcn.
WELLINGTON H. LINES, OF CANN ON SVILLE, NEIV YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN WASH-BO|LERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 133,374, dated November 26, 1872.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WELLINGTON H. LINEs, of Cannonsville, in the county of Delaware and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in VVash-Boilers, of which the following is a specification:
This invention relates to the construction of boilers for washing clothes; and consists in the construction and arrangement ot' parts hereinafter described.
Figure 1 is a vertical section on the line a: a' of Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a top view with cover off.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This boiler is designed to cleanse the clothes by means of boiling water elevated by means of steam pressure and discharged upon the top of the clothes. The mode pursued for accomplishin g this we will now describe.
A is the boiler, which may b e of any convenient shape and size and made of the usual material. This boiler is divided into three separate compartments, B, O, and D. E is a removablelattice bottom, upon which the clothes to be washed rest. F is the fixed concave bottom of the clothes-compartment B. G is a fixed tube, which extends from the clothescompartment B to the lower or water-compartment D. H is a partition which separates the compartments B D, leaving an empty space, O,-between the two. J is a tube containing a ball-valve, K, which valve is raised in the tube by the pressure of the steam so as to close the top of the tube and prevent the upward dow of water. L represents vertical tubes (three, more or less) on the outside of the boiler, connected at the lower end with the water-space D and at the upper end with the clothes-compartment E, so as to discharge the water on top of the clothes when there is a sufficient pressure of steam below. The action thus produced is made intermitting by virtue of the valve K.
The operation is as follows: Water or sudsv sucent in quantity to fill (or more than till) the low er compartment D is introduced into the boiler, which passes down through the valvetube J. The clothes are then put in. When heat is applied to the bottom of the boiler and steam generated the ball-valve will be forced up and will close the top of the tube, and the water-will rise in the outside tubes L and be discharged-on top ofthe clothes. This water will pass down through the clothes, and will accumulate on the bottom F till it will in a few seconds overcome, by its weight, the pressure of steam on the valve. The latter will consequently fall, and the water will return to the lower compartment. `When the steam accumulates the valve will be again forced up and close the top of the tube, and thus intermittin g action will be repeated every few seconds. No water is allowed to pass upward except through the outside tubes L. This action is kept up as long as may be required to thor- Y oughly cleanse the clothes.
M is the discharge-tube. the boiler.
Il am aware that wash-boilers have been made before constructed to produce a circulalation of water by the pressure'of the steam; but I am not aware that a wash-boiler has been heretofore constructed to operate like the present invention or so as to prevent the water from rising through the clothes. This is an important feature, and very essential to the perfect working of a wash-boiler.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A. wash-boiler, B O D, having a concave bottom, F, with central tube G, the valvepieces J K, and the tubes L, all constructed and arranged as set forth.
WELLINGTON H. LINES.
N is the cover of Witnesses W. G. PoMERoY, Gaone-E WEBSTER. l
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