US133654A - Improvement in wash-boiler fountains - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06F—LAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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- D06F1/06—Wash-boiler receptacles
- D06F1/08—Wash-boiler receptacles with special means for water circulation by heat, e.g. fountain-washers
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- This invention relates primarily to washboiler fountains made of porcelain or similar non-corrosive material, as described in Letters Patent No. 132,094, issued to the inventor October 8, 187 2; and the first part of the invention consists in a tube made of like. material,
- the invention further con sists in a circulating fountain constructed with an upwardly-flaring central receptacle for soap and with a circular enlargement beneath the vertical tube.
- This fountain is constructed with an open bottom so as to form the cir culating channel on the bottom of the boiler for the purpose of securing a more prompt action.
- a fountain, A, and a tube, B are manufactured, of porcelain or similar non corrosive material, by a common process, and a collar, 0, of vulcanized rubber, is provided for application to the neck Z of the former.
- nular in general form, and a channel is
- the fountain A is anformed in its under side, leading to the discharge-neck Z from a lateral inlet, w, a thin transverse partition, w, forming the ends of the channel.
- a soap-receptacle, o is formed by the upwardly-flaring central space within the fountain, where the soap is dissolved and distributed among the clothes by the washing action of the water circulating beneath the clothes outside of the fountain.
- the channel y terminates in a circular enlargement, y, concentric with the discharge-neck, which enlargement tends to induce and maintain the whirling action of the ascending column.
- the neck Z is constructed of tapering form and with a square groove at its base to receive and confine the rubber collar 0, which is correspondingly constructed with an internal flange, u; but these details are not essential.
- the tube B is preferably made in one piece, including a curved nozzle, t. At its lower end the tube is formed with a socket, s, with sides parallel or nearly so to embrace the neck Z of the fountain, with the collar 0 interp'osed.
- the fountain A B G is placed in a boi1er, D, so as to rest on a flat portion of the bottom.
- a piece of soap is placed in the re ceptacle 'v, the clothes are introduced, and the boiler is then filled with water and placed over the fire.
- the coufined steam causes the lower particles to circulate within the fountain and soap-receptacle, and, by the force acquired within the former, to discharge through the tube B onto the clothes, which are thus automatically cleansed.
- the fountain as constructed, with an open bottom, operates with less power than the close channel fountain, but' 'more quickly, as
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Description
R. S. MANNING.
Wash-Boiler Fountains.
N0.133,654 I Patented Dec.3,187-2.
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ROBERTS. MANFING, OFE R TON, New Jniasnv.
IMPiibi/EMEN'HN WASH-BOILER F'OIUINTAINS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 133,664, dated December 3, 1872.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ROBERT S. MANNING, of Trenton, in the county of Mercer, New J ersey, have invented a certain Improvement in Fountains for Wash-Boilers, of which the following is a specification:
N suture and Objects of the Invention.
This invention relates primarily to washboiler fountains made of porcelain or similar non-corrosive material, as described in Letters Patent No. 132,094, issued to the inventor October 8, 187 2; and the first part of the invention consists in a tube made of like. material,
and constructed with an enlarged socket to receive the neck of the fountain proper, with an interposed rubber collar, by which a tight jointis formed and liability to fracture the parts is reduced. The invention further con sists in a circulating fountain constructed with an upwardly-flaring central receptacle for soap and with a circular enlargement beneath the vertical tube. This fountain is constructed with an open bottom so as to form the cir culating channel on the bottom of the boiler for the purpose of securing a more prompt action.
Description of the Drawing.
- General Description.
In carrying out this invention a fountain, A, and a tube, B, are manufactured, of porcelain or similar non corrosive material, by a common process, and a collar, 0, of vulcanized rubber, is provided for application to the neck Z of the former.
nular in general form, and a channel, is
The fountain A is anformed in its under side, leading to the discharge-neck Z from a lateral inlet, w, a thin transverse partition, w, forming the ends of the channel. A soap-receptacle, o, is formed by the upwardly-flaring central space within the fountain, where the soap is dissolved and distributed among the clothes by the washing action of the water circulating beneath the clothes outside of the fountain. To improve the forcing action of the fountain the channel y terminates in a circular enlargement, y, concentric with the discharge-neck, which enlargement tends to induce and maintain the whirling action of the ascending column. The neck Z is constructed of tapering form and with a square groove at its base to receive and confine the rubber collar 0, which is correspondingly constructed with an internal flange, u; but these details are not essential. The tube B is preferably made in one piece, including a curved nozzle, t. At its lower end the tube is formed with a socket, s, with sides parallel or nearly so to embrace the neck Z of the fountain, with the collar 0 interp'osed.
.In use, the fountain A B G is placed in a boi1er, D, so as to rest on a flat portion of the bottom. A piece of soap is placed in the re ceptacle 'v, the clothes are introduced, and the boiler is then filled with water and placed over the fire. When the water boils the coufined steam causes the lower particles to circulate within the fountain and soap-receptacle, and, by the force acquired within the former, to discharge through the tube B onto the clothes, which are thus automatically cleansed.
The fountain, as constructed, with an open bottom, operates with less power than the close channel fountain, but' 'more quickly, as
in the latter the fountain has first to be heated,
and in the present form this is not the case; but this feature of the fountain forms no part of the invention.
Claims. The following is claimed as new:
use in combination with a Wash-boiler foun-- To the above specification of my improved min, A Z, of like substance, and an interposed fountain for washboilers I have hereunto rubber collar, (3, substantially as herein shown set my hand this 29th day of October, 1872.
and described. ROBT. S. MANNING.
2. The fountain A, oonstructed with the upwardly-flaring soapfreceptaole 'v and channel Witnesses:
sftiagtially as set forth, for the purpose specv OcTAvIUs-KNIGHT.
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