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US1525911A
US1525911A US616681A US61666123A US1525911A US 1525911 A US1525911 A US 1525911A US 616681 A US616681 A US 616681A US 61666123 A US61666123 A US 61666123A US 1525911 A US1525911 A US 1525911A
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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  • This invention relates to clothes washing machines of the type adapted for operation by hand or manually.
  • the main 'object of the invention is to provide a simple and comparatively inexpensive machine of this character, of relatively small size, which will be especially suitable for handlingsmall pieces of clothing or articles such as napkins, towels and childrens and infants garments, and by means of which such articles may be quickly and thoroughly washed with a minimum expenditure of effort in operating the machine.
  • the invention contemplates the employment, in connection with a cylindrical tub for clothes and water, of anagitating drum concentrically spaced within saidtub and supported to undergo oscillatory movement therein, said drum being formed at its upper end with a marginal head centrally apertured and having radial arms (one of which forms an actuating handle) slidably engaging the upper edge of the tub to support the drum thereon, the inner wall of said drum being provided with vertically and radially projecting circumferentially spaced ribs exposed through the lower open end of said drum and adapted to engage and agitate the water and clothes within the tub under oscillatory movement imparted to said drum by actuation of the handle in'reverse rota-' tive directions.
  • Fi 1 is a plan view of the machine showing the means for concentrically mounting and rotatively actuating the drum within g r the clothes w1ll be subjected to successive the tub.
  • Fig; 2 is a transverse vertical sectional view taken on angular dashed line 2-2 of fieferrin to the parts in these views, the reference 0 aracter 1 designates a cylindrical tub having suitable supporting legs 2' at the base and formed with a turned peripheral bead 3 at the upper open end thereis concentrically mounted within the tub in spaced relation to the side and bottom wal s of said tub.
  • the spacing at the sides of the drum is only suflicient to provide clearof.
  • w bottom is such as to accommodate the free movement of pieces of clothing beneath the lower end of said drum.
  • the drum 4 is partially closed by a peripheral marginal head 5 having a central cylindrical extension 6 forming a reduced opening 7 in said drum throu h which clothing may be passed to and from the interior of the tub.
  • Said drum is loosely supported within the tubby a plurality of "radial arms 8 circumferentially spaced upon and secured to the marginal head 5 by rivets 9 and extending at their free ends into bearing engagement slidably upon the flange 3 of the tub.
  • the drum 4 Interiorly the drum 4 is provided with a .plprality of circumferentially spaced vertica varying heights and of a radially pro'ecting width substantially equal to that o the marginal head 5, being flush at their lower ends with the lower end of the drum, and spaced at their upper ends below said'head.
  • Said ribs are preferably of In the operation of the described strucv drenchings with water while being constantly shifted about in a manner tending to present cleansin effect of such drenching.
  • a cylindrical tub In a ⁇ vash'ingmachine, a cylindrical tub, an open-bottomed cylindrical drum roall-surfac'es of thearticles to the tatably mounted concentrically within and V upon said tub and having a plurality of cireumferentially spaced ribs vertically and radially extending upon the inner wall thereof, and a manually operable actuating member extendin laterally from said drum for rotatably reciprocating the latter.
  • a cylindrical tub an open-bottomed cylindrical drum r0- tatably mounted vertically concentrically Within said tub and having a marginal head forming a reduced central opening at the upper end thereot, avplurality of circumferentially spaced ribs laterally extending from the inner wall of said drum below said marginal head, and an actuating member for imparting rotative movement to said drum.
  • a tub In a washin machine, a tub, an openbottorned cylindrical drum disposed within said tub in spaced relation to the side and bottom walls of the latter, said drum having a marginal head forming a reduced central opening at the upper end thereof, a plurality of radial projections on said head slidably engaging said tub to rotatably support said drum thereon, and a plurality of radially projectin ribs vertically spaced on the inner wall 0 said drum intermediate sajad marginal head and the bottom? of said tu 4.
  • a tub, and an open ended cylindrical drum In a washing machine, a tub, and an open ended cylindrical drumdisposed concentrically within said tub in spaced relation.
  • a tub In a washing machine, a tub, an agitator within said tub, radial projections upon said agitator seating upon the upper edge of the tub, means for actuating the agitator rotatively, and spaced members dependin from said projections between the tub and agitator.
  • a tub an openbottomed agitator drum disposed within said tub and formed at its top with an in ternal marginal head forming a reduced opening centrally of said drum, a collar upstanding from said head marginally of said opening, means mounting said drum rotatively upon the tub, and means for rotatively actuating said drum.
  • a cylindrical tub a cylindrical open-bottomed drum rotatively mounted in said tub in a substantially co-axial relation therewith, said drum having a marginal interior head at its upper end 'forming a reduced central opening,

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Feb 10, 1925.
W. F. BLAKE WASHING MACHINE Filed Feb. 5, 1923 Patented Feb. 1(0), 1925.
WILLIAM F. BLAKE, 0F TOLEDO, OHIO.
WASHING MACHINE.
Application filed February 3, 1923. Serial No. 616,661.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM F. BLAKE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Toledo, in the county of Lucas and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Washing Machine, of which the following is a specification. l
This invention relates to clothes washing machines of the type adapted for operation by hand or manually.
The main 'object of the invention is to provide a simple and comparatively inexpensive machine of this character, of relatively small size, which will be especially suitable for handlingsmall pieces of clothing or articles such as napkins, towels and childrens and infants garments, and by means of which such articles may be quickly and thoroughly washed with a minimum expenditure of effort in operating the machine.
In attaimng this object the invention contemplates the employment, in connection with a cylindrical tub for clothes and water, of anagitating drum concentrically spaced within saidtub and supported to undergo oscillatory movement therein, said drum being formed at its upper end with a marginal head centrally apertured and having radial arms (one of which forms an actuating handle) slidably engaging the upper edge of the tub to support the drum thereon, the inner wall of said drum being provided with vertically and radially projecting circumferentially spaced ribs exposed through the lower open end of said drum and adapted to engage and agitate the water and clothes within the tub under oscillatory movement imparted to said drum by actuation of the handle in'reverse rota-' tive directions.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which, 7
Fi 1 is a plan view of the machine showing the means for concentrically mounting and rotatively actuating the drum within g r the clothes w1ll be subjected to successive the tub. Y
Fig; 2 is a transverse vertical sectional view taken on angular dashed line 2-2 of fieferrin to the parts in these views, the reference 0 aracter 1 designates a cylindrical tub having suitable supporting legs 2' at the base and formed with a turned peripheral bead 3 at the upper open end thereis concentrically mounted within the tub in spaced relation to the side and bottom wal s of said tub. Preferably the spacing at the sides of the drum is only suflicient to provide clearof. An open ended drum &
ance with the tub, w bottom is such as to accommodate the free movement of pieces of clothing beneath the lower end of said drum.
At the upper end the drum 4 is partially closed by a peripheral marginal head 5 having a central cylindrical extension 6 forming a reduced opening 7 in said drum throu h which clothing may be passed to and from the interior of the tub. Said drum is loosely supported within the tubby a plurality of "radial arms 8 circumferentially spaced upon and secured to the marginal head 5 by rivets 9 and extending at their free ends into bearing engagement slidably upon the flange 3 of the tub. lhe ends of said tween the walls of the drum and tub are each provided with a depending lug 10 to retain said members in spaced relation, and as indicated at 11 one or more of the arms 8 may be extended and upturned to form a handled lever by which rotation or oscillating movement may be imparted to the drum.
Interiorly the drum 4 is provided with a .plprality of circumferentially spaced vertica varying heights and of a radially pro'ecting width substantially equal to that o the marginal head 5, being flush at their lower ends with the lower end of the drum, and spaced at their upper ends below said'head.
hile the space at the arms-bridging the space be ribs 12. Said ribs are preferably of In the operation of the described strucv drenchings with water while being constantly shifted about in a manner tending to present cleansin effect of such drenching.
-What claim is 1. In a \vash'ingmachine, a cylindrical tub, an open-bottomed cylindrical drum roall-surfac'es of thearticles to the tatably mounted concentrically within and V upon said tub and having a plurality of cireumferentially spaced ribs vertically and radially extending upon the inner wall thereof, and a manually operable actuating member extendin laterally from said drum for rotatably reciprocating the latter.
2. In a washing machine, a cylindrical tub, an open-bottomed cylindrical drum r0- tatably mounted vertically concentrically Within said tub and having a marginal head forming a reduced central opening at the upper end thereot, avplurality of circumferentially spaced ribs laterally extending from the inner wall of said drum below said marginal head, and an actuating member for imparting rotative movement to said drum.
3. In a washin machine, a tub, an openbottorned cylindrical drum disposed within said tub in spaced relation to the side and bottom walls of the latter, said drum having a marginal head forming a reduced central opening at the upper end thereof, a plurality of radial projections on said head slidably engaging said tub to rotatably support said drum thereon, and a plurality of radially projectin ribs vertically spaced on the inner wall 0 said drum intermediate sajad marginal head and the bottom? of said tu 4. In a washing machine, a tub, and an open ended cylindrical drumdisposed concentrically within said tub in spaced relation.
to the side wall thereof and having a pluralaeaaeii ity of radial projections slidably engaging said tub to rotatively support said drum thereingone of said projections being extended to form a lever for oscillating the drum rotatively.
5. In a washing machine, a tub, an agitator within said tub, radial projections upon said agitator seating upon the upper edge of the tub, means for actuating the agitator rotatively, and spaced members dependin from said projections between the tub and agitator. e
6. In a washing machine, a tub, an openbottomed agitator drum disposed within said tub and formed at its top with an in ternal marginal head forming a reduced opening centrally of said drum, a collar upstanding from said head marginally of said opening, means mounting said drum rotatively upon the tub, and means for rotatively actuating said drum.
7. In a washing machine, a cylindrical tub, a cylindrical open-bottomed drum rotatively mounted in said tub in a substantially co-axial relation therewith, said drum having a marginal interior head at its upper end 'forming a reduced central opening,
means for rotatively actuating said drum,
and agitator elements carried by the drum interiorly thereof.
tion.
- WILLM F. BLAKE.
In testimony whereof l sign this specifica-
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US2516655A (en) * 1945-08-30 1950-07-25 Maytag Co Oscillating washing machine tub
US2683950A (en) * 1950-05-26 1954-07-20 John Cameron Aerated minnow pail

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US2516655A (en) * 1945-08-30 1950-07-25 Maytag Co Oscillating washing machine tub
US2683950A (en) * 1950-05-26 1954-07-20 John Cameron Aerated minnow pail

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