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US1737480A
US1737480A US274124A US27412428A US1737480A US 1737480 A US1737480 A US 1737480A US 274124 A US274124 A US 274124A US 27412428 A US27412428 A US 27412428A US 1737480 A US1737480 A US 1737480A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • 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 a washing machine .EOFWLShiDg clothes and other goods, and relates more particularly to a reciprocating type of washing machine of the indi- 5 cated character.
  • a washing machine of the indicated character in which'the clothes or goods are subjected to the cleaning solution or water in a more thoroughly effectual manner than heretofore; to provide a washing machine embodying improved features for facilitating the handling of the clothes or goods, for quickening the washing time, and easy on the clothes or goods.
  • Fig. 2 is a view partly in elevation and 25 partly in section, illustrating the manner of handling the clothes or goods receptacle.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary plan view showing certain details.
  • the machine includes an outer metal cas- 3o ing or shell 10, of cylindrical form, adapted to contain the cleaning liuqids or solutions or water.
  • the casing .10 is supported. on a suitable stand 11.
  • the casing 10 is provided with an inlet 12 which serves for admitting as the cleaning liquids or solutions, hot or cold,
  • the inlet 12 communicates with the interior of the casing 10 at a point intermediate its ends.
  • the casing 10 also so has an outlet 13 through which the waste liquid is discharged into a pipe 14 which opens at the "lower end into a trough 15 in the floor.
  • the pipe 14 has a stop valve 16.
  • the casing 10 is open at the upper end and the said as end is closed by a lid or cover 17.
  • the cover 17 is movable to opened and closed positions, in any suitable manner. In the present instance this is accomplished by providing the cover 17 with arms 18 respectively at oppoas site sides thereof which are pivotally conea. Serial No. 274,124.
  • One of the arms 18 is also pivotally connected with a stud on the casing 10, and the other arm 18 is movable with a gear 20 rotatable on a stub shaft 21 on the casing 10.
  • the gear 20 meshes with an intermediate gear 22 rotatable on a stub shaft 23 on the casing, and the gear 22 meshes with a pinion 24L rotatable on a stub shaft 25 on the casing.
  • the pinion 2% has secured thereto a handle 26. The arrangement is such that by turning the handle 26, the cover 17 may be moved to the opened and closed positions.
  • a hollow metal body or casing 27 of cylindrical form Arranged for reciprocatory movement in the casing 10 is a hollow metal body or casing 27 of cylindrical form, which serves as a plunger.
  • the external diameter of the casing 27 is slightly smaller than the internal diameter of the casing 10.
  • the casing 27 is pervious to the cleaning solution or liquid in the casing 10 in a manner to be explained.
  • the casing 27 is opened at the upper end, and the said end is closed by a lid or cover 28.
  • the cover 28 is hingedly connected as at 29, andis held in the closed position by any suitable means, such as the threaded members or studs 30, and wing nuts 31 which respectively cooperate with the studs 30.
  • the inside of the cover has a lining 32 of Monel metal.
  • the cover 28 is perforated, or in other words has a multiplicity of holes 33.
  • the bottom of the casing 27 has a multiplicity of holes 34.
  • the casing 27 is in frictional contact with the cylindrical wall of the outer casing 10. In the present instance this is accomplished in a practical manner, by providing the cylindrical wall of the casing 27 with expansible rings .35, which moves in frictional contact with the cylindrical wall of the casing 10.
  • the said casing 27 is provided with a piston rod 36, which extends through a stutfing box 37 on the bottom of the casing 10. Movement is imparted to the rod 36 by a steam operated device 38 including a piston 39 connected with the lower end of the rod 36.
  • a carrier or receptacle 40 for the articles Adapted for arrangement in the casing 27 mo is a carrier or receptacle 40 for the articles,
  • the receptacle 40 is pervious to the cleaning solution or liquid, and for that reason the Walls thereof are perforated.
  • the receptacle .40 will" be made preferably of Monel metal,
  • the bottom of the receptable 40 has rollers 41, rendering the same readily portable.
  • the receptacle 40 is provided with a transverse rod 4:2 which may be grappled by a suitable appurtenance such as a hoist, either for the purpose of letting the receptacle 40 down into the easing 27, or for removing the receptable 4O therefrom. This, of course, will be accomplished by moving the covers 17 and 28 to the ripened positions, as shown most clearly in i 2.
  • the machine is ready for operation.
  • the cleaning solution consisting of hot water and suitable detergents
  • the power ,device 13 may then be started to cause the reciprocation of the casing 27, and therefore the rece tacle 40.
  • This reciprocation of the casing 7 and receptacle 40 will cause the cleaning solution or liquid to be forced alternately through the clothes or goods in the receptacle 40, such cleaning solution or liquid passing through the perforated cover.
  • the cleaning solution or liquid thus forcefully subjects the clothes or other goods to be washed, to a cleaning action.
  • the carrier or rec tacle 40 may be reciprocated at a proper spee the arrangement provided will-be easy on the clothes or goods being washed, will facilitate the handling of the clothes or goods, and will quicken the washing time.
  • a separate clothes receptacle adapted to be removably arranged in the inner c linder, and to be held in the inner cylinder y the closure of the inner cylinder, the inner cylinder and the receptacle being pervious. to allow the solu tion to be forced therethrough in the reciprocation of the inner cylinder, and means for effecting the reciprocation of the inner cylinder...

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Nov. 26, 1929.
M. TROY WASHING MACHINE Filed April 50. 1928 INVENTOR flay- WITNESSES ATTOR N EY llatente d Nov, 26, T9252 ant/ate rarest? MAX TROY, 01" JBRQQKLYN, YQRK, ASSIGNQE TO GENERAL LINEN SUPPLY it LAUNDRY C0. 1l {0., 015 BEGOKLYN, NEW YURK, A GORPORATION OF NEW YORK VTAfiHliNG MACHINE Application filed aprn so,
This invention relates to a washing machine .EOFWLShiDg clothes and other goods, and relates more particularly to a reciprocating type of washing machine of the indi- 5 cated character.
Among the objects of the invention are; to provide a washing machine of the indicated character in which'the clothes or goods are subjected to the cleaning solution or water in a more thoroughly effectual manner than heretofore; to provide a washing machine embodying improved features for facilitating the handling of the clothes or goods, for quickening the washing time, and easy on the clothes or goods.
The nature of the invention and its distinguishing features and advantages will appear when the following specificationis read in connection with the accompanying draw so ing, in which Figure 1, is a view of the machine embodying the features of the invention, shown partly in elevation and partly in section.
Fig. 2, is a view partly in elevation and 25 partly in section, illustrating the manner of handling the clothes or goods receptacle.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary plan view showing certain details.
The machine includes an outer metal cas- 3o ing or shell 10, of cylindrical form, adapted to contain the cleaning liuqids or solutions or water. The casing .10 is supported. on a suitable stand 11. The casing 10 is provided with an inlet 12 which serves for admitting as the cleaning liquids or solutions, hot or cold,
the said inlet being connected with a suitable sup ly. The inlet 12 communicates with the interior of the casing 10 at a point intermediate its ends. The casing 10 also so has an outlet 13 through which the waste liquid is discharged into a pipe 14 which opens at the "lower end into a trough 15 in the floor.
The pipe 14 has a stop valve 16. The casing 10 is open at the upper end and the said as end is closed by a lid or cover 17. The cover 17 is movable to opened and closed positions, in any suitable manner. In the present instance this is accomplished by providing the cover 17 with arms 18 respectively at oppoas site sides thereof which are pivotally conea. Serial No. 274,124.
nected with the cover as at 19. One of the arms 18 is also pivotally connected with a stud on the casing 10, and the other arm 18 is movable with a gear 20 rotatable on a stub shaft 21 on the casing 10. The gear 20 meshes with an intermediate gear 22 rotatable on a stub shaft 23 on the casing, and the gear 22 meshes with a pinion 24L rotatable on a stub shaft 25 on the casing. The pinion 2% has secured thereto a handle 26. The arrangement is such that by turning the handle 26, the cover 17 may be moved to the opened and closed positions.
Arranged for reciprocatory movement in the casing 10 is a hollow metal body or casing 27 of cylindrical form, which serves as a plunger. The external diameter of the casing 27 is slightly smaller than the internal diameter of the casing 10. The casing 27 is pervious to the cleaning solution or liquid in the casing 10 in a manner to be explained. The casing 27 is opened at the upper end, and the said end is closed by a lid or cover 28. The cover 28 is hingedly connected as at 29, andis held in the closed position by any suitable means, such as the threaded members or studs 30, and wing nuts 31 which respectively cooperate with the studs 30. The inside of the cover has a lining 32 of Monel metal. The cover 28 is perforated, or in other words has a multiplicity of holes 33. The bottom of the casing 27 has a multiplicity of holes 34. In order to prevent the cleaning solution or liquid from passing around the inner casing 27, the casing 27 is in frictional contact with the cylindrical wall of the outer casing 10. In the present instance this is accomplished in a practical manner, by providing the cylindrical wall of the casing 27 with expansible rings .35, which moves in frictional contact with the cylindrical wall of the casing 10.
In order to operate or reciprocate the easing 27, the said casing 27 is provided with a piston rod 36, which extends through a stutfing box 37 on the bottom of the casing 10. Movement is imparted to the rod 36 by a steam operated device 38 including a piston 39 connected with the lower end of the rod 36.
Adapted for arrangement in the casing 27 mo is a carrier or receptacle 40 for the articles,
such as clothes, or other goods to be washed. J The receptacle 40 is pervious to the cleaning solution or liquid, and for that reason the Walls thereof are perforated. The receptacle .40 will" be made preferably of Monel metal,
and is open at the top: The bottom of the receptable 40 has rollers 41, rendering the same readily portable. At the upper end, the receptacle 40 is provided with a transverse rod 4:2 which may be grappled by a suitable appurtenance such as a hoist, either for the purpose of letting the receptacle 40 down into the easing 27, or for removing the receptable 4O therefrom. This, of course, will be accomplished by moving the covers 17 and 28 to the ripened positions, as shown most clearly in i 2. Y l n order to keep the carrier or receptacle 40 from unnecessary relative movement with" respect to the casing 27, there is provided means, which, in the present instance consists ofsprings 43 arranged respectively in suitable sockets 14; on the bottom wall of the casing 27. From the foregoing it will be apparent that when a carrier or receptacle 4:0 laden with clothes or other goods to be washed, is
arranged in the casing 27, and both covers 17 and 28 are closed, the machine is ready for operation. It is to be understood that the cleaning solution. consisting of hot water and suitable detergents, are admitted to the interior of the casing 10, through the inlet 12, which will fill the space in the casing 10 above the casing 27, the latter being in the lowermost position shown in Fig. 1. The power ,device 13 may then be started to cause the reciprocation of the casing 27, and therefore the rece tacle 40. This reciprocation of the casing 7 and receptacle 40, will cause the cleaning solution or liquid to be forced alternately through the clothes or goods in the receptacle 40, such cleaning solution or liquid passing through the perforated cover. 28, and the perforated walls of the receptacle 40, and then through the perforated bottom of the casing 27, in the upward movement of the latter, and reversely in the downward movement of the casing 27. The cleaning solution or liquid thus forcefully subjects the clothes or other goods to be washed, to a cleaning action. The carrier or rec tacle 40 may be reciprocated at a proper spee the arrangement provided will-be easy on the clothes or goods being washed, will facilitate the handling of the clothes or goods, and will quicken the washing time.
It is to be understood that a number of similar carriers or receptacles 40will hemilized in order to avoid delay, the machine being well adapted for this purpose, which will have a comparatively large capacity for work.
It is to be understood that the invention is not restricted to the precise arrangement of parts shown and described, as details of construction may be modified and rearranged without departing from the spirit of the invention, the scope of which is limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In a washing machine, the combination of an outer casing provided with a cleaning solution inlet, and a waste solution outlet; an inner casing arranged for reciprocating movement within the outer casing having contact therewith to prevent the solution from flowing around the inner casing, a separate clothes receptacle adapted to be removably arranged in said inner casing and movable therewith, each of said casings having a'closure adapted to be opened for the purpose of.-
sure at one end adj acent the first closure, and
rings in contact with the adjacent wall of the outer cylinder to prevent the solution from flowing around the inner cylinder; a separate clothes receptacle adapted to be removably arranged in the inner c linder, and to be held in the inner cylinder y the closure of the inner cylinder, the inner cylinder and the receptacle being pervious. to allow the solu tion to be forced therethrough in the reciprocation of the inner cylinder, and means for effecting the reciprocation of the inner cylinder...
3. In a washing machine, the combination of an outer cylinder adapted to contain a cleaning solution, said'cylinder having asolution inlet, a waste outlet, and a movable clothe purpose offoroing the solution through said carrier.-
Signed at 2409 Ave. B in the county of Kings and State of New York, this 25th day of April, A. D. 1928.
' MAX TROY.
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US2522806A (en) * 1945-05-26 1950-09-19 Sterling Engineers Inc Apparatus for cleaning textiles
US2668549A (en) * 1949-04-28 1954-02-09 Protectoseal Co Automatic parts washer
US2672744A (en) * 1947-06-28 1954-03-23 Apex Electrical Mfg Co Wobbling basket type clotheswashing machine
US2681557A (en) * 1950-12-28 1954-06-22 Conord Auguste Washing machine with rotatable and helically-movable basket
US2885877A (en) * 1956-09-17 1959-05-12 Charles T Denker Washing machines
US4109612A (en) * 1975-09-16 1978-08-29 The United States Of America As Represented By The United States Department Of Energy Electroless plating apparatus for discrete microsized particles
US6446473B1 (en) * 2000-10-04 2002-09-10 Lg Electronics Inc. Washing machine

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2522806A (en) * 1945-05-26 1950-09-19 Sterling Engineers Inc Apparatus for cleaning textiles
US2672744A (en) * 1947-06-28 1954-03-23 Apex Electrical Mfg Co Wobbling basket type clotheswashing machine
US2668549A (en) * 1949-04-28 1954-02-09 Protectoseal Co Automatic parts washer
US2681557A (en) * 1950-12-28 1954-06-22 Conord Auguste Washing machine with rotatable and helically-movable basket
US2885877A (en) * 1956-09-17 1959-05-12 Charles T Denker Washing machines
US4109612A (en) * 1975-09-16 1978-08-29 The United States Of America As Represented By The United States Department Of Energy Electroless plating apparatus for discrete microsized particles
US6446473B1 (en) * 2000-10-04 2002-09-10 Lg Electronics Inc. Washing machine

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