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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
    • D06F57/00Supporting means, other than simple clothes-lines, for linen or garments to be dried or aired 
    • D06F57/02Supporting means, other than simple clothes-lines, for linen or garments to be dried or aired  mounted on pillars, e.g. rotatably
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  • the nature of my invention consists in so const-ructing the machine that the arms will always be properly held in position under all circumstances of contraction or expansion of the cords; while the frame will be at liberty to turn upon the shaft.
  • the drier is made up of the following parts:
  • An upright shaft A This is a round shaft seven feet in height, and two and one fourth inches in diameter, with tenon on top, one and half inch in diameter and two inches in length, said shaft to be set in a perforated post or other solid substance in the ground.
  • a catch marked G composed of iron, and perforated to admit a malleable iron wire passing through it and around the collar F in a groove, the collar being slotted to receive said catch, which is rounded on lower end and notched so as to fasten into shaft A by pressing down on collar F
  • Sth Common sized clothes lines marked passing around on arms D through perforations in said arms, and of such length as to be tight when said arms are properly spread, the arms braces hubs and cord having a rotary motion around shaft A.
  • the operation of the drier is as follows: the hub B is moved up shaft A spreading the arms D. Collar F is forced up under the hub and when the frame is sutliciently stretched, the lower extremity of the serrated catch Cr is forced into the shaft and the collar thus held in position.
  • This collar constitutes a movable bearing for the hub B, supporting the same, and leaving the frame free to rotate.
  • This construction possesses the following advantages. It admits of the frame being secured at the precise pointI where stretching ceases, which is a variation from the change in the condition of the cord; this securing is moreover performed so as to leave the frame free to rotate.

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. invented a. new Mode of UNITE If STATES ATN T OFFIC.
S. H. TIF'T, OF MORRISVILIAE, VERMONT.
CLOTHES-DRIER.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 20,964, dated J u1y 20, 1858; Reissued August 2,
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, STEPHEN H. TIFT, of Morrisville, in Morristown, in the county of Lamville, in the State of Vermont, have Constructing a Machine for the Purpose of Hanging Cn Wet Clothes to Dry; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had t0 the accompanying drawings and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The nature of my invention consists in so const-ructing the machine that the arms will always be properly held in position under all circumstances of contraction or expansion of the cords; while the frame will be at liberty to turn upon the shaft. This desired result I arrive at by combining with the other parts of the drier a sliding collar with a ratchet catch, capable of being secured to the shaft at any point, and affording a bearing for the sliding head of the folding frame. The drier is made up of the following parts:
(1st) An upright shaft A This is a round shaft seven feet in height, and two and one fourth inches in diameter, with tenon on top, one and half inch in diameter and two inches in length, said shaft to be set in a perforated post or other solid substance in the ground.
(2nd) One dub marked B four and a half inches in length and four and a half inches in diameter, and perforated to admit said shaft, and sliding up and down thereon, and mortised or slotted with five mortises extending from the upper end of said hub down two inches and through to the sha-ft A.
(3d) One hub marked C four and a half inches in length and four and a half inches in diameter and slotted in lower end, and placed upon top of shaft A being perforated to receive it, and fastened to said shaft by mea-ns of a bolt passing through a cap down into top of shaft A (4th) Five arms marked D six and half feet in length one and half inches wide by three fourth inch in thickness and hinged at lower end to hub B in the mortises by means of a malleable metallic wire passing through the arms and around said hub in a groove of the size of wire.
(5th) Five braces, marked E three feet in length and one and half inches wide by three fourths inch in thickness, and one end fastened to hub C in the same manner as arms D are to hub B only on the lower end of hub C and the other end hinged to arms D by means of a round headed rivet and collar or washer at a distance of three feet from lower end of said arms.
(6th) A sliding collar marked F four and half inches in length and four and half inches in diameter perforated so as to admit. shaft A loosely enough to permit collar F to passup and down on said shaft.
(7th) A catch marked G composed of iron, and perforated to admit a malleable iron wire passing through it and around the collar F in a groove, the collar being slotted to receive said catch, which is rounded on lower end and notched so as to fasten into shaft A by pressing down on collar F (Sth) Common sized clothes lines marked passing around on arms D through perforations in said arms, and of such length as to be tight when said arms are properly spread, the arms braces hubs and cord having a rotary motion around shaft A.
The operation of the drier is as follows: the hub B is moved up shaft A spreading the arms D. Collar F is forced up under the hub and when the frame is sutliciently stretched, the lower extremity of the serrated catch Cr is forced into the shaft and the collar thus held in position. This collar constitutes a movable bearing for the hub B, supporting the same, and leaving the frame free to rotate.
This construction possesses the following advantages. It admits of the frame being secured at the precise pointI where stretching ceases, which is a variation from the change in the condition of the cord; this securing is moreover performed so as to leave the frame free to rotate.
I claim my construction to possess advantages over those constructions where the sliding hub is secured by a pin passed through the upright shaft, as this not only prevents the frame from turning, but with any number of holes that can be made in the shaft, it is not at all probable that the pin will strike one at the termination of the stretching operation. Whereas my hub is secured at the precise point.
Tbe Combination of shaft A, hubs B and C, arms D and braces E, with the slidin collar F and catch Gr; the Whole eonstruete l0 arranged and operating as and for the purpose set forth.
STEPHEN H. TIFT. Witnesses:
DARIUS J. SAFFORD, LUTHER J. ADAMS.
[FIRST PRINTED 1911.]
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