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  • my improvement consists in the employment of a system of rods and levers by which the vessel and water in which the clothes are washed are made to produce the pressure necessary to cause sufficientfriction for cleansing the goods, and insuring a uniform pressure upon all thicknesses of ma" terial.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of the arrangement, including tub and bench.
  • Fig. 2 shows the arrangement reversed.
  • Fig. 3 is a device for holding the apparatus fast in the tub.
  • A, Fig. 1, is a bench; B, the tub. O and D are the upper and lower rollers or rubbers of any approved style of washing apparatus that may be selected.
  • Eis aframe in which the rubbers and rollers of the washing apparatus are placed. This frame should be securely fastened into the tub or suds-box B.
  • a link, I connecting it with lever J.
  • the opposite end of this lever is connected with a rod or bar, K.
  • the upper end of bar K rests upon a standard, L, at m, placed outside of the tub and supported by bench A.
  • the opposite side of the tub from the standard L is provided with pivotsor hinges n n, for the purpose of elevating the said tub B above the bench A, and allowing it to oscillate, as the distance between the rolls or rubbing parts of (Model) the washing apparatus is increased or dimin- 5o ished by the goods passing between the rubbers.
  • the rubber-bed may be either under or over the roller to which the power is applied.
  • the fulcrum of the lever J may be at any point found to give the desired pressure.
  • pivots upon which the tub rests may be nearer to or farther from the center of the tub, as may be found best.
  • H H are the links connecting the bearings of the rubber O, with the beam F, to lever J.
  • K is the rod connecting the lever J to standard L; or the ends of beam F may be conuected with the bearings of the upper roller or rubber, so as to press it downward, instead of drawing the lower one upward, in which case the links H H are dispensed with.
  • the frame E of the washing apparatus is held firmly in place by clasps attached to an extension-bar reaching across the bottom of the tub.
  • 0 is a cleat fastened on the inside of the tub.
  • p is the clasp, and is provided with hooks q q,

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Modem J. K. DUGDALE.
Washing Machine. No. 239,318. P atentedMarc'h 29,1881.
N.FETERS, PNOTO-UTHOGRAFHER, WASHINGTON. D C.
UNITED STATES JAMES K. YDUGDALE, OF RICHMOND, INDIANA.
WASHING- MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 239,318, dated March 29, 1881.
Application filed August 30, 1880.
To all whom it mag concern Be it known that I, JAMES K. DUGDALE, of the city of Richmond, in the county of Wayne and State of Indiana, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Washing-Machines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being bad to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts. a
The nature of my improvement consists in the employment of a system of rods and levers by which the vessel and water in which the clothes are washed are made to produce the pressure necessary to cause sufficientfriction for cleansing the goods, and insuring a uniform pressure upon all thicknesses of ma" terial.
Figure l is a perspective view of the arrangement, including tub and bench. Fig. 2 shows the arrangement reversed. Fig. 3 is a device for holding the apparatus fast in the tub.
A, Fig. 1, is a bench; B, the tub. O and D are the upper and lower rollers or rubbers of any approved style of washing apparatus that may be selected.
Eis aframe, in which the rubbers and rollers of the washing apparatus are placed. This frame should be securely fastened into the tub or suds-box B.
Under the rubber bed D is a cross-beam, F, reaching through the end pieces, G G, of the frame E. The ends of this beam are connect ed by links H H with the bearings of the upper roller or rubber, C.
At the middle of beam F is a link, I, connecting it with lever J. The opposite end of this lever is connected with a rod or bar, K. The upper end of bar K rests upon a standard, L, at m, placed outside of the tub and supported by bench A. The opposite side of the tub from the standard L is provided with pivotsor hinges n n, for the purpose of elevating the said tub B above the bench A, and allowing it to oscillate, as the distance between the rolls or rubbing parts of (Model) the washing apparatus is increased or dimin- 5o ished by the goods passing between the rubbers.
The rubber-bed may be either under or over the roller to which the power is applied.
The fulcrum of the lever J may be at any point found to give the desired pressure.
' Also, the pivots upon which the tub rests may be nearer to or farther from the center of the tub, as may be found best.
It will be seen that as the goods are passed between the rubbers the upper one will raise and lower in conformity to the varying thicknesses of the material being washed, which motion is transmitted to the beam F through the connecting-links H H, thence. to lever J, and from lever J to draw-bar K, which bar, being supported on rest an outside of the tub, raises and lowers it, thereby throwing a part of its weight upon the rubber or roller 0. This arrangement may be reversed and placed over the rubbers and rollers G and D, drawing the lower rubber upward, instead of drawing the upper one downward, to make the friction. This is shown by Fig. 2, in which 0 is the under rubber or roller ofthe washing appa- 7 ratus.
H H are the links connecting the bearings of the rubber O, with the beam F, to lever J.
K is the rod connecting the lever J to standard L; or the ends of beam F may be conuected with the bearings of the upper roller or rubber, so as to press it downward, instead of drawing the lower one upward, in which case the links H H are dispensed with.
The frame E of the washing apparatus is held firmly in place by clasps attached to an extension-bar reaching across the bottom of the tub.
0 is a cleat fastened on the inside of the tub.
p is the clasp, and is provided with hooks q q,
which hook into the cleats 0 and hold the bars up to the sides of the tub and under the said cleats.
I do not claim anew anything granted me in Letters Patent for improvement; in wriug- 5 ing-machines, dated February 22, 1876, No. 173,7 7 6, as the pressure required for wringing is too great for washing. By this arrangement the pressure is modified and adapted to box B, provided with pivots n n, with roller the purpose of washing clothes. and rubber bed 0 and D, lever J, and beam Having thus described my inventi0n,I claim F, as described and set forth.
as new and desire to secure by Letters Pat JAMES K. DUGDALE.
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The combination of bench A, provided with WM. E. BELL, standard or rest L, and oscillating tub or suds- JOHN HOWARTH.
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