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US2647527A
US2647527A US312699A US31269952A US2647527A US 2647527 A US2647527 A US 2647527A US 312699 A US312699 A US 312699A US 31269952 A US31269952 A US 31269952A US 2647527 A US2647527 A US 2647527A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to an automatic dishwashing machine and more particularly one which requires no source of power such as electrical power for its operation.
  • a still further and important disadvantage of conventional automatic dishwashers is that they require electrical driving motors for their operation which, of course, adds appreciably to the cost as well as to the overall size of the unit.
  • An object of my invention is to provide a dishwashing machine which is devoid of the above named disadvantages of conventional machines and which requires no source of electrical power for its operation.
  • a more specific object of my invention is to provide a readily portable dishwashing machine of relatively small and compact design which includes an agitating rotor operable solely by jetaction of a stream of water which is controllable to vary the speed of a rotor or paddle wheel.
  • Figure l is a top View of a dishwashing machine embodying the principles of my invention.
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal cross sectional view taken along lines IIII of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a transverse cross sectional view taken along lines IIIIII of Figure 1, and
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary view of a bottom portion of the housing as viewed from lines IV- IV of Figure 1.
  • numeral I denotes a substantially rectangular housing of sheet metal or other suitable material having an opening at the top thereof which is covered by a glass panel 2 contained within a frame 3.
  • the frame 3 by tongue and groove connection is slidably mounted on the top of the housing so as to provide access into the interior, dish containing portion of the housing.
  • a dish rack 4 which may be made of metal or plastic material rality of pockets for receiving dishes 5.
  • the rack may be shaped differently to accommodate :cups 'and other items-to be washed.
  • a paddle wheel 6 comprising a plurality of within the housing.
  • the paddle wheel may be keyed 0r otherwise rigidly securedto trunnions 8 "which are rotatively Supported in bearing portions 9 of the housing.
  • a nozzle [0 which may be of substantially the same construction of the well known garden hose type of nozzle which includes a threaded coupling I I for attachment to a hose I2, and which includes a knurled nozzle adjusting collar portion I3.
  • the nozzle is mounted on a bracket I4 in a manner so as to permit grasping and turning of collar portion I3 to vary the velocity or force of the stream I5 emerging from the nozzle.
  • Stream or jet I5 is directed at right angles to the surfaces of the paddles, thereby impelling the paddle wheel 6 to rotate and expose successive surfaces to the stream.
  • the agitators or extensions I which project from the ends of the paddle wheel dip into the layer of water It and splash th water against the soiled dishes.
  • the force of the stream may be varied so as to selectively cause rotation of the paddle wheel at a higher or lower speed.
  • the paddle wheel scoops up water and splashes it against the dishes forcibly and as a widely scattered spray so as to efiectively wash the dishes.
  • a predetermined level of water layer I6 is maintained by providing outlet holes I! near the bottom of the housing.
  • An overflow outlet I8 at a higher level is provided to insure drainage in the event of clogging of outlet holes I'I. Soap powders and similar cleansing materials may be added to the water after sliding glass panel 2 open.
  • Variation in speed of rotation of the paddle wheel may also be obtained by selectively tilting the nozzle relative the paddle blades to vary the angle of incidence.
  • the unit requires no electrical motor or other source of power, and is not limited to use to the vicinity of an electrical outlet. Furthermore, it is not limited to use to the vicinity of an electrical outlet. Furthermore, it is not limited to use to the vicinity of an electrical outlet. Furthermore, it is not limited to use to the vicinity of an electrical outlet. Furthermore, it is not limited to use to the vicinity of an electrical outlet. Furthermore, it is not limited to use to the vicinity of an electrical outlet. Furthermore, it is not limited to use to the vicinity of an electrical outlet. Furthermore, it
  • a dish washing machine comprising a housing, a paddle wheel rotatably mounted in said housing and having blades adapted to scoop up water in the bottom of said housing and spray it on soiled dishes contained therein, and means for directing a spray of water against the blades of said paddle wheel to effect rotation thereof.
  • a dish washing machine comprising a housing, a paddle wheel rotatably mounted in said housing and having blades adapted to scoop up Water in the bottom of said housing and spray it on soiled dishes contained therein, and a nozzle for directing a stream of water at high velocity against said blades.
  • a dish Washing machine comprising a housing, a paddle wheel rotatably mounted in said housing and having blades adapted to scoop up water in the bottom of said housing and spray it on soiled dishes contained therein, and a nozzle including means for varying the force of the emerging stream of water for directing said stream against said blades to efiect rotation of the; paddle wheel at variable speeds.
  • a dish Washing machine comprising a housing having an openable door at the top thereof through which a rack of soiled dishes may be introduced, a garden type hose nozzle mounted on and projecting through the wall of said housing and including means for varying the force of the emerging stream, a rotatably mounted paddle wheel in said housing having radially outwardly extending blades terminating in agitator elements which are adapted to dip into a bottom layer of water in said housing and spray it against the dishes as the result of. jet action of water emerging from said nozzle, and a water outlet near the" bottom of said housing for maintaining said bottom layer at a predetermined level.

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Aug. 4, 1953 w. BUTLER DISHWASHING MACHINE Filed Oct. 2, 1952 IN V EN TOR. MLZMMB UTLER lrrop/vf Patented Aug. 4, 1953 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
j nIsriWAsnINo MACHINE William Butler, l ittsburgh Pa... I Application October 2, 1952, SerialNo.3 1 2,fQ9
This invention relates to an automatic dishwashing machine and more particularly one which requires no source of power such as electrical power for its operation.
Automatic dishwashing machines embodying a power operated rotor for splashing water against dirty dishes enclosed within a housing are known in the art. An outstanding disadvantage of such machines is that they require a source of energy such as an electrical power line source for operating an electric motor to efiect rotation of the agitating vanes. In many rural communities electricity is unavailable. Moreover in many kitchens an electrical outlet is oftentimes not close to a sink.
A still further and important disadvantage of conventional automatic dishwashers is that they require electrical driving motors for their operation which, of course, adds appreciably to the cost as well as to the overall size of the unit.
An object of my invention is to provide a dishwashing machine which is devoid of the above named disadvantages of conventional machines and which requires no source of electrical power for its operation.
A more specific object of my invention is to provide a readily portable dishwashing machine of relatively small and compact design which includes an agitating rotor operable solely by jetaction of a stream of water which is controllable to vary the speed of a rotor or paddle wheel.
Other objects and advantages of my invention will become apparent from a study of the follow 4 Claims. 134-188) of grid-like configuration so as to provide a pluing specification taken with the accompanying drawing wherein:
Figure l is a top View of a dishwashing machine embodying the principles of my invention.
Figure 2 is a longitudinal cross sectional view taken along lines IIII of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a transverse cross sectional view taken along lines IIIIII of Figure 1, and
Figure 4 is a fragmentary view of a bottom portion of the housing as viewed from lines IV- IV of Figure 1.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, numeral I denotes a substantially rectangular housing of sheet metal or other suitable material having an opening at the top thereof which is covered by a glass panel 2 contained within a frame 3. The frame 3 by tongue and groove connection is slidably mounted on the top of the housing so as to provide access into the interior, dish containing portion of the housing. In such por tion there is removably supported a dish rack 4 which may be made of metal or plastic material rality of pockets for receiving dishes 5. Of course, the rack may be shaped differently to accommodate :cups 'and other items-to be washed. v A paddle wheel 6 comprising a plurality of within the housing. The paddle wheel may be keyed 0r otherwise rigidly securedto trunnions 8 "which are rotatively Supported in bearing portions 9 of the housing. Through a hole in the topof the housing there extends a nozzle [0 which may be of substantially the same construction of the well known garden hose type of nozzle which includes a threaded coupling I I for attachment to a hose I2, and which includes a knurled nozzle adjusting collar portion I3. The nozzle is mounted on a bracket I4 in a manner so as to permit grasping and turning of collar portion I3 to vary the velocity or force of the stream I5 emerging from the nozzle. Stream or jet I5 is directed at right angles to the surfaces of the paddles, thereby impelling the paddle wheel 6 to rotate and expose successive surfaces to the stream. The agitators or extensions I which project from the ends of the paddle wheel dip into the layer of water It and splash th water against the soiled dishes. By turning or adjusting the collar portion IS the force of the stream may be varied so as to selectively cause rotation of the paddle wheel at a higher or lower speed. The paddle wheel scoops up water and splashes it against the dishes forcibly and as a widely scattered spray so as to efiectively wash the dishes. A predetermined level of water layer I6 is maintained by providing outlet holes I! near the bottom of the housing. An overflow outlet I8 at a higher level is provided to insure drainage in the event of clogging of outlet holes I'I. Soap powders and similar cleansing materials may be added to the water after sliding glass panel 2 open.
Variation in speed of rotation of the paddle wheel may also be obtained by selectively tilting the nozzle relative the paddle blades to vary the angle of incidence.
Thus strong sprays of variable intensity may be provided by the paddle wheel as a consequence of jet action by the controlled impinging stream of water which will thoroughly wash the dishes. Of course continued spraying without cleaning solutions added will thoroughly rinse the dishes.
The unit requires no electrical motor or other source of power, and is not limited to use to the vicinity of an electrical outlet. Furthermore, it
is light and readily portable and may be placed on a sink only when washing dishes and after- Wards stored elsewhere if so desired.
Thus it will be seen that I have provided an efficient, relatively simple and inexpensive automatic dish washing machine which requires no electrical driving motor or similar source of motive power, therefore which is inexpensive to operate and maintain; also, I have provided a machine which is readily portable and. which provides a controllable spray of water for varying the speed of rotation of the agitating paddle for washing soiled dishes and the like with a regulatable spray so as to vary the action of. the spray on the dishes.
While I have illustrated and described a certain specific embodiment of my invention, it will be understood that this is by way of illustration, and that various changes and modifications may be made within the contemplation of my invention and within the scope of the following claims.
I claim:
1. A dish washing machine comprising a housing, a paddle wheel rotatably mounted in said housing and having blades adapted to scoop up water in the bottom of said housing and spray it on soiled dishes contained therein, and means for directing a spray of water against the blades of said paddle wheel to effect rotation thereof.
2. A dish washing machine comprising a housing, a paddle wheel rotatably mounted in said housing and having blades adapted to scoop up Water in the bottom of said housing and spray it on soiled dishes contained therein, and a nozzle for directing a stream of water at high velocity against said blades.
3. A dish Washing machine comprising a housing, a paddle wheel rotatably mounted in said housing and having blades adapted to scoop up water in the bottom of said housing and spray it on soiled dishes contained therein, and a nozzle including means for varying the force of the emerging stream of water for directing said stream against said blades to efiect rotation of the; paddle wheel at variable speeds.
4. A dish Washing machine comprising a housing having an openable door at the top thereof through which a rack of soiled dishes may be introduced, a garden type hose nozzle mounted on and projecting through the wall of said housing and including means for varying the force of the emerging stream, a rotatably mounted paddle wheel in said housing having radially outwardly extending blades terminating in agitator elements which are adapted to dip into a bottom layer of water in said housing and spray it against the dishes as the result of. jet action of water emerging from said nozzle, and a water outlet near the" bottom of said housing for maintaining said bottom layer at a predetermined level.
WILLIAM BUTLER.
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US2716991A (en) * 1955-01-24 1955-09-06 Brenfleck Gene Cleaning apparatus
US3731697A (en) * 1971-08-16 1973-05-08 A Yost Paint roller cleaning apparatus
US4040606A (en) * 1973-06-21 1977-08-09 Schering Aktiengesellschaft Liquid reaction vessel with means for removing deposits on its inner walls

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US3731697A (en) * 1971-08-16 1973-05-08 A Yost Paint roller cleaning apparatus
US4040606A (en) * 1973-06-21 1977-08-09 Schering Aktiengesellschaft Liquid reaction vessel with means for removing deposits on its inner walls

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