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US2591143A US623648A US62364845A US2591143A US 2591143 A US2591143 A US 2591143A US 623648 A US623648 A US 623648A US 62364845 A US62364845 A US 62364845A US 2591143 A US2591143 A US 2591143A
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  • My invention relates to clothes or similar. washing machines, and particularly to a portable or small washing machine.
  • the invention pertains. to. a washing machine of that type. which may be readily moved from one place to another, conveniently placed and operated in a sink or on a sink drain board and readily concealed or stored out of the way, the machine having a removable basket of. known type into which the clothes to be washed may be placed, the basket being removably positioned in the receptacle containing the washing fluid.
  • An important object and novel feature of this invention is the provision of a simple means. for temporarily locking the basket in rotatable position within the receptacle.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a locking means for the removable basket of a washing machine which is relatively simple in construction and operation, and economical to manufacture.
  • Fig.1 is an elevational view from the drive side or end of my washing machine, in a preferred form
  • Fig. 2.15 a side elevational view thereof, showing portions broken away and in section to facilitate the illustration;
  • Fig. 3. is a sectional elevational View thereof, taken through. 3-3. of, Fig. 2, but showing the cover of the main. receptacle removed, and also showing the cover or door of the washing basket in an open position;
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are fragmentary sectional views thereof, taken respectively through 4-4 and 5-5 of Fig. 2, showing the bearings or supports upon which the oppositeends of the washing basket are supported;
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the washing basket with the cover or door in an open position.
  • the receptacle I which contains the washing or wash basket and the washing fluid, is substantially square, and has a dome-like cover 2. I have found that the receptacle in a washing apparatus of this class may conveniently be about 2 16" s uare and 12 high. whole. container portion of the washing machine may be approximately 16.” high.
  • the receptacle I may have handle grips 3 at its opposite sides. or ends, for handling or transporting the washing machine or apparatus.
  • the cover 2 may also have a handle l for removing or otherwise. handling the same.
  • the actual washing container which consists of a wash or clothes basket B. It is cylindrical and is rotatably mounted on its axis, which is located horizontally, within the receptacle I. It is so constructed that clothes, may be readily placed within the basket, the basket placed within the receptacle I, and rotated therein for washing the clothes within the basket. The latter may then be removed from the receptacle I and the clothes removed from the basket.
  • the basketv B has circular heads i i at its opposite ends, which are perforated, as indicated by H
  • the cylindrical side wall of the basket is longitudinally ribbed and perforated.
  • the permanent wall consists substantially of five large arcuatepanels I2, each of which has alternately positioned; longitudinal substantially flat strips I2 and inwardly directed ribs I2, which ribs are of semi-circular cross-section.
  • the strips. I2 are provided with longitudinal perforations I2.
  • the ends of the panels are provided inwardly: bent ears I2 whereby the ends of the panels are. riveted or otherwise secured to the heads I I near the; peripheral portions of the latter.-
  • These five panels form five-sixths of the cylindrical: Wall of the basket B.
  • the remaining cylindrical wall of the basket is formed or completed by another panel I3, which forms a cover, door, or gate for the basket, and. is. substantially identical with the, panels I 2.
  • the panel I3 is provided with other cars I3 for pivoting the ends of one straight edge portion thereof to the heads iI, so that the panel I3 may be hinged, and thus form a door or cover for placing clothes into the basket or removing the clothes therefrom.
  • the opposite free edge of the door or cover I3 may be temporarily closed over the open portion of the basket by means of a latch, which consists of a pair of duplicate latch members I4 and I5.
  • the tongues I l and I5 thereof are secured, respectively, to the free edge portion With the cover 2, the
  • the latch members l4 and i5 have at their adjacent ends cylindrical portions [4 and I5", which, when the door is closed, are located in alignment with each other.
  • a bolt I6 In the cylindrical portion W of the latch member mounted on thedoor, is slidably mounted a bolt I6, which normally protrudes through the cylindrical portion thereof and is adapted to enter the cylindrical portion li of the other latch member I4.
  • the bolt is held in a locking position by the spring ll.
  • the bolt is removed from the locking engagement by a handle [6 positioned at the end opposite the locking portion of the bolt.
  • latch members are so constructed that the cylindrical portions M and thereof are seated within the troughs of the inwardly bent ribs of the panel positioned adjacent the free edge or the door.
  • a baille 18 which is arcuate at its forward side, that is, arcuate at the side of the direction of rotation of the basket.
  • the bafile 13 is substantially a duplicate of the panels E2, and is similarly secured to the heads ll by riveting ears 12 thereto.
  • the axial portions of the heads 1 l are provided with trunnions 2! for supporting the axial portions thereof, the one trunnion being designated 2
  • the adjacent Walls of the receptacle i are provided with sockets 22 and 23, which are open at one side, so that the trunnions of the wash basket may be readily placed therein.
  • the socket 22 is fixed to the Wall of the receptacle 1, and the retaining portions thereof for the trunnions are upwardly divergent, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the socket 23 has a tubular shank 23 which is rotatably mounted in the opposite wall of the receptacle.
  • the portion of the socket 23, which extends into the interior of the receptacle, has a socket portion 23 open at one side into which the trunnion, designated 2i is adapted to be seated.
  • the latter trunnion is removably secured within the socket portion 23 by means of a latch member 24.
  • This latch 24 has a bifurcated member E l which embraces the trunnion 21 and the socket portion 23 It has one furcation 24 pivotally connected between a pair of cars 23 extending from the portion 23 and diametrically opposite the trunnion-receiving opening therein.
  • the other iurcation 24 is adapted to extend over the trunnion 21 Through the furcation 24 extends a resilient pin 24 which is held therein by a resilient wire arm 2 5 one end of which is secured to the back of the member 4 35.
  • the end of the hub extending from the gear 34 is secured within the tubular shank 23 of the socket 23, for rotating the latter and the wash basket B connected therewith.
  • the housing 32 of the motor is made in two halves, which form the motor housing as well as the gear housing, and means for supporting the'motor on the bracket 3
  • 'In-a washing machine having a receptacle for containing washing fluid and a cylindrical clothes basket disposed within the receptacle and having trunnions at its ends, one of said trunnions having a radially extending detent recess in a side thereof, means for mounting said basket for rotation in said receptacle, comprising: a first socket member on a wall of the receptacle for receiving one of the trunnions of said basket; a second socket member rotatable on the opposite wall of the receptacle and adapted to receive the recessed trunnion of said basket; a latching member carried by and pivoted on said second socket member and adapted, when pivoted in one direction, to overlie said recessed trunnion to retain the same in said second socket, said latching member having a resilient arm; and a pin formed integrally with said arm and normally urged toward said recessed trunnion in a direction radially thereof due to the inherent re

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April 1, 1952 A. EILERSGAARD 2,591,143
CLOTHES-WASHING MACHINE Filed Oct. 22, 1945 2 SHEETS--SHEET l Emu I 3 1 INVENTOR. A f/L 5256/29/20 477*0/2 Mew A. EILERSGAARD CLOTHES-WASHING MACHINE 2 SHEETS-SHEET 2 Filed Oct. 22, 1945 r 1NVENTOR.. 4 54, 5/25 Gflfl/ED flrrolen/av Patented Apr. 1, 1952 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CLOTHES-WASHING MACHINE Asger Eilersgaard, LosAngeles, Calif. Application October 22, 1945;, Serial No. 623,643
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My invention relates to clothes or similar. washing machines, and particularly to a portable or small washing machine. Specifically, the invention pertains. to. a washing machine of that type. which may be readily moved from one place to another, conveniently placed and operated in a sink or on a sink drain board and readily concealed or stored out of the way, the machine having a removable basket of. known type into which the clothes to be washed may be placed, the basket being removably positioned in the receptacle containing the washing fluid.
An important object and novel feature of this invention is the provision of a simple means. for temporarily locking the basket in rotatable position within the receptacle.
A further object of the invention is to provide a locking means for the removable basket of a washing machine which is relatively simple in construction and operation, and economical to manufacture.
With these and other objects in view, as will appear hereinafter, I have devised a locking means for the basket of a washing machine having certain novel features of construction, combination, and arrangement of parts and portions, as will be hereinafter described in detail and particularly set forth in the appended claim, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and to the characters of reference thereon,
which form a part of this application, in which:
Fig.1, is an elevational view from the drive side or end of my washing machine, in a preferred form;
Fig. 2.15 a side elevational view thereof, showing portions broken away and in section to facilitate the illustration;
Fig. 3. is a sectional elevational View thereof, taken through. 3-3. of, Fig. 2, but showing the cover of the main. receptacle removed, and also showing the cover or door of the washing basket in an open position;
Figs. 4 and 5 are fragmentary sectional views thereof, taken respectively through 4-4 and 5-5 of Fig. 2, showing the bearings or supports upon which the oppositeends of the washing basket are supported; and,
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the washing basket with the cover or door in an open position.
The receptacle I, which contains the washing or wash basket and the washing fluid, is substantially square, and has a dome-like cover 2. I have found that the receptacle in a washing apparatus of this class may conveniently be about 2 16" s uare and 12 high. whole. container portion of the washing machine may be approximately 16." high.
The receptacle I may have handle grips 3 at its opposite sides. or ends, for handling or transporting the washing machine or apparatus. The cover 2 may also have a handle l for removing or otherwise. handling the same.
Within the receptacle I is the actual washing container Which consists of a wash or clothes basket B. It is cylindrical and is rotatably mounted on its axis, which is located horizontally, within the receptacle I. It is so constructed that clothes, may be readily placed within the basket, the basket placed within the receptacle I, and rotated therein for washing the clothes within the basket. The latter may then be removed from the receptacle I and the clothes removed from the basket.
It is, of course, obvious from this construction that the clothes-maybeplaced within or removed from the basket while the latter is located within the receptacle I.
The basketv B has circular heads i i at its opposite ends, which are perforated, as indicated by H The cylindrical side wall of the basket is longitudinally ribbed and perforated. The permanent wall consists substantially of five large arcuatepanels I2, each of which has alternately positioned; longitudinal substantially flat strips I2 and inwardly directed ribs I2, which ribs are of semi-circular cross-section. The strips. I2 are provided with longitudinal perforations I2. At: the. ends of the panels are provided inwardly: bent ears I2 whereby the ends of the panels are. riveted or otherwise secured to the heads I I near the; peripheral portions of the latter.- These five panels form five-sixths of the cylindrical: Wall of the basket B.
The remaining cylindrical wall of the basket is formed or completed by another panel I3, which formsa cover, door, or gate for the basket, and. is. substantially identical with the, panels I 2.
The panel I3, however, is provided with other cars I3 for pivoting the ends of one straight edge portion thereof to the heads iI, so that the panel I3 may be hinged, and thus form a door or cover for placing clothes into the basket or removing the clothes therefrom.
The opposite free edge of the door or cover I3 may be temporarily closed over the open portion of the basket by means of a latch, which consists of a pair of duplicate latch members I4 and I5. The tongues I l and I5 thereof are secured, respectively, to the free edge portion With the cover 2, the
of the panel [2 adjacent the door or cover, and to the edge portion of the door or cover itself. The latch members l4 and i5 have at their adjacent ends cylindrical portions [4 and I5", which, when the door is closed, are located in alignment with each other. In the cylindrical portion W of the latch member mounted on thedoor, is slidably mounted a bolt I6, which normally protrudes through the cylindrical portion thereof and is adapted to enter the cylindrical portion li of the other latch member I4. The bolt is held in a locking position by the spring ll. The bolt is removed from the locking engagement by a handle [6 positioned at the end opposite the locking portion of the bolt. The
latch members are so constructed that the cylindrical portions M and thereof are seated within the troughs of the inwardly bent ribs of the panel positioned adjacent the free edge or the door.
Within the basket B is located a baille 18, which is arcuate at its forward side, that is, arcuate at the side of the direction of rotation of the basket. The bafile 13 is substantially a duplicate of the panels E2, and is similarly secured to the heads ll by riveting ears 12 thereto.
The axial portions of the heads 1 l are provided with trunnions 2! for supporting the axial portions thereof, the one trunnion being designated 2| and the other 21*. The adjacent Walls of the receptacle i are provided with sockets 22 and 23, which are open at one side, so that the trunnions of the wash basket may be readily placed therein. The socket 22 is fixed to the Wall of the receptacle 1, and the retaining portions thereof for the trunnions are upwardly divergent, as shown in Fig. 4. The socket 23 has a tubular shank 23 which is rotatably mounted in the opposite wall of the receptacle. The portion of the socket 23, which extends into the interior of the receptacle, has a socket portion 23 open at one side into which the trunnion, designated 2i is adapted to be seated.
The latter trunnion is removably secured within the socket portion 23 by means of a latch member 24. This latch 24 has a bifurcated member E l which embraces the trunnion 21 and the socket portion 23 It has one furcation 24 pivotally connected between a pair of cars 23 extending from the portion 23 and diametrically opposite the trunnion-receiving opening therein. The other iurcation 24 is adapted to extend over the trunnion 21 Through the furcation 24 extends a resilient pin 24 which is held therein by a resilient wire arm 2 5 one end of which is secured to the back of the member 4 35. The end of the hub extending from the gear 34 is secured within the tubular shank 23 of the socket 23, for rotating the latter and the wash basket B connected therewith.
As shown, the housing 32 of the motor is made in two halves, which form the motor housing as well as the gear housing, and means for supporting the'motor on the bracket 3|.
Though I have shown and described a par ticular construction, combination, and arrangement of parts and portions of my washing machine, I do not wish to be limited to the same, but desire to include in the scope of my invention the construction, combination, and arrangement substantially as set forth in the appended claim.
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'In-a washing machine having a receptacle for containing washing fluid and a cylindrical clothes basket disposed within the receptacle and having trunnions at its ends, one of said trunnions having a radially extending detent recess in a side thereof, means for mounting said basket for rotation in said receptacle, comprising: a first socket member on a wall of the receptacle for receiving one of the trunnions of said basket; a second socket member rotatable on the opposite wall of the receptacle and adapted to receive the recessed trunnion of said basket; a latching member carried by and pivoted on said second socket member and adapted, when pivoted in one direction, to overlie said recessed trunnion to retain the same in said second socket, said latching member having a resilient arm; and a pin formed integrally with said arm and normally urged toward said recessed trunnion in a direction radially thereof due to the inherent resiliency of said arm, said pin being engageable in said detent recess for keying said recessed trunnion to said second socket member for rotation therewith.
ASGER. EILERSGAARD.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 90,416 Woolsey May 25, 1869 104,550 Brooks June 21, 1870 106,492 La Rose Aug. 16, 1870 127,709 Riggs June 11, 1872 306,356 Small Oct. 7, 1884 688,381 Blanchard Dec. 10, 1901 889,233 Horne June 2, 1908 1,296,823 Lehmann Mar. 11, 1919 1,367,286 Strykul Feb. '1, 1921 1,524,123 Fisher Jan. 27, 1925 1,569,709 Burrage Jan. 12, 1926 1,728,667 Curtis Sept. 17, 1929 1,740,716 Traube Dec. 24, 1929 2,330,420 Haberstump Sept. 28, 1943
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