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US2191607A
US2191607A US129430A US12943037A US2191607A US 2191607 A US2191607 A US 2191607A US 129430 A US129430 A US 129430A US 12943037 A US12943037 A US 12943037A US 2191607 A US2191607 A US 2191607A
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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
    • D06F37/00Details specific to washing machines covered by groups D06F21/00 - D06F25/00
    • D06F37/02Rotary receptacles, e.g. drums
    • D06F37/04Rotary receptacles, e.g. drums adapted for rotation or oscillation about a horizontal or inclined axis

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27, J. w. CHAMBERLIN ET AL 2,191,607
WASHING MACHINE ROTOR Filed March 6, 1937 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 IN VEN TOR.
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J. W. CHAMBERLIN ET AL WASHING MACHINE ROTOR Filed March 6, 1937 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 4/019 W [ll/IMEEEUN P5X 1 m BASSI'TT 6-.
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Feb. 1940- J. w. CHAMBERLIN ET AL 2,191,607
WASHING MACHINE RQT OR Filed March 6, 1937 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 INVENTOR. JOHN w. CHHMBERLIN REX EHRL BFISSETT, JR.
A TTORNEYS.
Patented Feb. 27, 1940 WASHING MACHINE ROTOR John W. Chambcrlin and Rex Earl Bassett,.Jr South Bend, Ind., assignors to Bendix Home Appliances, Inc., Detroit, Mich., a corporation of Delaware Application March 6, 1937, Serial No. 129,430
3 Claims.
This invention relates to the structure and manufacture of rotatably driven units such as p the rotors of washing machines, and is illustrated as embodied-in the rotatable horizontal clothes 5 drum of an automatic cyclically-operated Washing machine.
An object of the invention is to secure accurate alinement of the body and shaft parts of a rotor of this character, which is intended to be driven at a fairly high speed, and where consequently such accurate alinement and balance of the parts is very important.
To this end, we insure the desired accuracy by r carefully positioning the head of the rotor, and an attaching portion on the end of its shaft, in
a die and then casting metal inthe general form of a disk in which is imbedded the central zone of the rotor head and the end of the shaft. The
shaft-is preferably formed with a non-circular attaching portion on the end which goes in the die and the rotor head may be perforated and may have ribs pressed therein, to insure a strong joint with the body of cast metal.
The above and other objects and features of the invention, including various novel arrangements and desirable constructions of the parts of the rotor, will be apparent from the following description of the washing machine, and the apparatus for making the rotor, shown in the 30 accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure l is a vertical section through the washing machine;
Figure 2 is a partial vertical section, on a larger scale, through the head of the washing machine 85 rotor, with its shaft shown in side elevation;
Figure 3 is a partial rear elevation of the rotor body, showing the head before it is attached to the shaft;
Figure 4 is a partial section on the line 44 of 40 Figure 3, showing one of the ribs in the rotor head;
Figure 5 is a perspective view of the shaft;- Figure 6 is a partial view of a pinwhich fits into a recess in the end of the shaft during the 45 die-casting operation; and
Figure 7 is a front elevation of die-casting apparatus used in connecting the shaft' and the rotor head.
Figure 1 shows a washing machine having a 50 rotor cdnstructed according to the present invention," the machine being of the. automatic type described and claimed in our application Serial No. 129,429, filed concurrently herewith, and being constructed (except as further described be- 55"Iow) substantially as described and claimed in application Serial No. 129,412, flled concurrently herewith by Adiel Y. Dodge.
This machine includes a base l provided with saddles 12 supporting a horizontal cylindrical tub 14 having an opening in its front provided with a clothes door l6, and having secured to its rim at the rear of the machine two oppositelydished disks [8 and provided at their centers with alined bearings for the rotor shaft described below. The machine may be inclosed in a casing made up of suitable panels 22, the top one of which is shown provided with a soap door 24.
The tub I4 is provided with a suitable drain 26.. The tub I4 may be secured to the saddles l2 in any desired manner, as for example by straps 28. It may be covered with suitable heat and sound insulating material 30. The saddles 12 support a drive unit, shown as including an electric motor 32, rigid with and drivably connected to a two-speed transmission 34 driving, 2 through a belt 36 or the like, a pulley 38 keyed on the rotor shaft 40.
The present invention has more particularly to do' with the construction and manufacture of the clothes drum or rotor carried by the shaft 40 and arranged within the tub Id. In the form illustrated, this rotor includes a generally cylindrical perforated horizontal body 42, having a front opening for the insertion of clothes, and having a head 44 extending across its rear side, and formed with baffles 46 (for example four in number, 90 apart) pressed into 'its periphery.
The central zone portion of the head 44 may be provided with perforations 48, and may have channel-section ribs 50 pressed therein, andthe shaft may be forged or otherwise formed with a non-circular attaching portion 52. These constructions are designed to make the strongest possible joint with a generally disk-shaped body v54 of cast metal in which the attaching portion 40 52 and the ribbed and perforated central zone of therotor head 44 are imbedded, and which forms the connection between them.
The described joint between the shaft and the rotor body is preferably die-cast in apparatus of the type illustrated in Figure 7. This apparatus includes a suitable furnace 60 heated by a burner 62, or the equivalent, and supporting a container 54 of molten metal, as for example a zinc alloy. The metal is forced into the die 'by means such as a pump including a cylinder 66 having an inlet port 68, and a piston H1 operated by a compressed-air power unit 12. The cylinder 66 has a discharge spout HI communicating with an inlet fitting 16 at the die. 55
The die consists of two parts I9 and 80, the former of which is clamped to one end of a supporting frame 82 and carries the inlet fitting 10. The part 80 of the die is carried by a slide 84 mounted in the frame 82 and moved, to open and close the die, by means such as toggles 86 operated by a link 88 provided with a yoke 90 embracing a roller 9| on a power-driven shaft 92 and having two cam-follower rollers 94 and 96 embracing between them a cam 98 driven by the shaft 92. The die is provided with the usual knock-out pins, operated by an ejector shown as reciprocated by a power-driven rack and pinion.
The die sections I8 and 80 are formed with their respective parts of the recess for the casting of the metal body 54, in the usual manner, and the die section 80 is provided with a recess receiving the shaft 40. In order to insure even distribution of the metal during casting, the shaft is formed at its end with a recess I02 into which fits one end of a conical spreader pin I04 which extends into the metal inlet in the die section I8. After the joint is formed, and the rotor is removed from the die, the spreader pin I04 is removed, and the recess it forms may be closed by a Welch plug I06 or the like.
The die sections I8 and may have the usual locating pins I08, preferably arranged to come within the outlines of the channels forming the .baiiles 4B.
The joint may be formed between the shaft and the rotor head 44 before the latter is secured to the rotor body, if desired, as shown in Figure 7.
While one particular rotor, and a particular die-casting apparatus, have been described in detail, it is not our intention to limit the scope of the invention by that description, or otherwise than by the terms of theappended claims.
We claim:
1. In a rotor construction, a rotor body having a transverse head formed with a perforated zone around its center, a shaft arranged coaxially with respect to said body and having at one end an attaching portion of non-circular outline arranged substantially at the center of said head, and a generally disk-shaped body of cast metal in which said attaching portion and at least the perforated zone of said head are imbedded, with the cast metal extending through the perforations in said head.
2. In a rotor construction, a rotor body having a transverse head at one end, a shaft arranged coaxially with respect to said body and having at one end an attaching portion arranged substantially at the center of said head, and a generally disk-shaped body of cast metal in which said attaching portion and at least the central portion of said head are imbedded, said head having radially-extending ribs pressed therein and which are imbedded in said body of cast metal.
3. In a rotor construction, a rotor body having a transverse head formed with a perforated zone around its center, a shaft arranged coaxially with respect to said body and having at one end an attaching portion of non-circular outline arranged substantially at the center of said head, and a generally disk-shaped body of cast metal in which said attaching portion and at least the perforated zone of said head are imbedded, with the cast metal extending through the perforations in said head, the perforated zone of said-
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US2840195A (en) * 1953-06-03 1958-06-24 Gen Motors Corp Brake drum
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US4216663A (en) * 1977-10-25 1980-08-12 Fisher & Paykel Limited Rotatable laundry machine drum
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