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US1805557A
US1805557A US241303A US24130327A US1805557A US 1805557 A US1805557 A US 1805557A US 241303 A US241303 A US 241303A US 24130327 A US24130327 A US 24130327A US 1805557 A US1805557 A US 1805557A
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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
    • D06F45/00Wringing machines with two or more co-operating rollers; Similar cold-smoothing apparatus
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    • D06F45/24Frames guiding or housing the roller shafts; Stands for supporting the roller framework

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  • Fig. 1 shows a iront elevation of a wringer
  • Fig. 2 a perspective view of the end of the bottom piece of the frame.
  • Fig. 3 a perspective view of the bottom of the stile.
  • Fig. 4 a side elevation, partly in section, showing the mode of assembly of the stile and bottom piece.
  • the bottom piece is of channel shape and is made up of the top wall 5 and side walls 6.
  • the side walls are extended at 7 and the top wall projects upwardly at 8, this upwardly extending portion 8 being notched back from the side wall 7 so that the extension is slightly narrower than the top wall v5.
  • the upper end of the upwardly extending portion 8 terminates in a horizontal projection forming a seat for one of the wringer blocks, the bottom of which is shown in section at the left in Fig. 1.
  • the side stile is of box form having the outside wall 9, the side walls 10 and the inner wall 11, the inner wall being severed and containing a slot 12 through which the roll rod extends in the usual manner.
  • the metal in continuation of the sides of the inner wall 11 is severed from the inner walls 11 and extends directly ing wardly havinga notch 14 at the bottom of the wall 11.
  • the side stile may be hooked over the upward extension 8, as shown in Fig. 4, with the bottom extensions 13 within the side walls 6, the extension 13 projecting under the bottom of the top wall 5 and the extension 7 extending along the side walls of the stile.
  • the parts are practically locked together by the overlapping metal.
  • the frame is further secured by any preferred securing means, such as points of spot welding, or rivets 15.
  • the upward extension engaging the inner wall stiifens the stile in this respect and it may be secured, if desired, to the inner wall 11.
  • a wringer frame the combination of a base of channel shape with top and side walls, the side walls extending beyond the top wall; aside stile of box form narrower than the base and arranged between the extending sides, the stile being formed with an outer wall, side walls, and an inner wall.
  • the inner wall being severed vertically and having a roll rod receiving slot, the inner wall terminating at the top of the base and the bottom ends of the side walls of the stiles having inwardly extending ears extending along the side walls of the base below the top wall of the base; and means for securing the base and stile together.
  • a base of channel form with to and side walls, the side walls extending eyond'the top wall and the end of the top wall extending upwardly; a side stile of box form narrower than the base and arranged between the extending sides,
  • said side stile being provided with an outer wall, side walls, and an inner wall, the inner wall terminating on the upper wall of the base and extending over the upwardly projecting part of the top wall oithe base, the bottoms of the side walls of the stile having projecting lips extending under the top wall of the base and alongthe inner surfaces of the side walls-of the base;

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May 19, 1931. SCHUDA 1,805,557
WRINGER FRAME Filed Dec. 20, 1927 A TTORNEY Patented May 19, 1931 PATENT OFFICE ERNEST J. SCEUDA, OF ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA,
ASSIGNOR TO LOVELL MANUFACTURING- COMPANY, 01 ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA, A CORPORATION 01' 'ZPENNSYLVANIA WBINGEE FRAME Application filed December 20, 1827. Serial No. 241,803.
' and claims.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings as follows:
Fig. 1 shows a iront elevation of a wringer,
I partly in section.
Fig. 2 a perspective view of the end of the bottom piece of the frame.
Fig. 3 a perspective view of the bottom of the stile.
Fig. 4 a side elevation, partly in section, showing the mode of assembly of the stile and bottom piece.
1 marks the bottom piece, 2 the side stiles, 3 the wringer rollsmounted in the stiles, and 4 the top rail. The bottom piece is of channel shape and is made up of the top wall 5 and side walls 6. The side walls are extended at 7 and the top wall projects upwardly at 8, this upwardly extending portion 8 being notched back from the side wall 7 so that the extension is slightly narrower than the top wall v5. The upper end of the upwardly extending portion 8 terminates in a horizontal projection forming a seat for one of the wringer blocks, the bottom of which is shown in section at the left in Fig. 1.
The side stile is of box form having the outside wall 9, the side walls 10 and the inner wall 11, the inner wall being severed and containing a slot 12 through which the roll rod extends in the usual manner. At the bottom ends of the stile the metal in continuation of the sides of the inner wall 11 is severed from the inner walls 11 and extends directly ing wardly havinga notch 14 at the bottom of the wall 11. With this construction the side stile may be hooked over the upward extension 8, as shown in Fig. 4, with the bottom extensions 13 within the side walls 6, the extension 13 projecting under the bottom of the top wall 5 and the extension 7 extending along the side walls of the stile. This adds Features and details of the invery greatly to the rigidity of the frame. The parts are practically locked together by the overlapping metal. The frame is further secured by any preferred securing means, such as points of spot welding, or rivets 15. The upward extension engaging the inner wall stiifens the stile in this respect and it may be secured, if desired, to the inner wall 11.
What I claim as new is 1. In a wringer frame, the combination of a base of channel shape with top and side walls, the side walls extending beyond the top wall; aside stile of box form narrower than the base and arranged between the extending sides, the stile being formed with an outer wall, side walls, and an inner wall. the inner wall being severed vertically and having a roll rod receiving slot, the inner wall terminating at the top of the base and the bottom ends of the side walls of the stiles having inwardly extending ears extending along the side walls of the base below the top wall of the base; and means for securing the base and stile together.
2. In a wringer frame, the combination of a base of channel form with to and side walls, the side walls extending eyond'the top wall and the end of the top wall extending upwardly; a side stile of box form narrower than the base and arranged between the extending sides,
said side stile being provided with an outer wall, side walls, and an inner wall, the inner wall terminating on the upper wall of the base and extending over the upwardly projecting part of the top wall oithe base, the bottoms of the side walls of the stile having projecting lips extending under the top wall of the base and alongthe inner surfaces of the side walls-of the base;
and means for securing the base and stile tother.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set 111 hand.
y ERNEST J. SCHUDA.
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