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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • lhis invention relates to the class of wash ers in which the clothescylinder revolves within a closed vessel containing hot water.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the ma chine, the cover of the outer vessel being omitted.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section at 2 2
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section at 3 3, Fig. 2, showing onehalf of the clothescylinder in elevation.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged detail section at 2 2
  • Fig. 5 is a section at 5 5
  • Fig. 6 is a detail top view.
  • the outer vessel has a body, A, and a top or cover, B, fitting thereon with a somewhat close joint, so as to prevent the free escape of steam from the vessel.
  • the body is shown of rectangular forni,and the lid arched so as to be concentric with the clothes-cylinder.
  • These are, like the clothes-cylinder 0, shown as made of sheet metal, which may be stiffened by doubling over at the edges, and by a rib, D, surrounding the vessel A near the top.
  • the rib D serves to give stability to the bearings E of the gudgeons F of the clothes-cylinder.
  • the gudgeons are secured to the ends of the clothes-cylinder by starirons G and rivets or bolts.
  • a hand-crank H, by which. the clothes-cylinder is turned.
  • the top B of the outer vessel has a sliding valve, I, by which the heated vapor may be allowed to escape.
  • the clothes-cylinder G has a body, 0,
  • the ends of the cylinder have holes J, for the passage of water and steam, and the periphery of the cylinder has holes K for the same purpose.
  • the inner walls of the pocket consist of curved plates L, whose edges are soldered or otherwise secured to the periphery of the cylinder at a little distance from edges of the mouths L, so as to form a trough at both sides of the months, which trough carries up a quantity of water as the cylinder is turned, said water running through the holes I in the inner side of the pocket as it is elevated and falling upon the clothes.
  • the holes Z are not any of them made near the edges of the plate L, where it is connected to the periphery of the cylinder, so that as the pocket is elevated the water is much of it carried up to the apex of the cylinder.
  • N are sliding plates or valves 011 the periphery of the cylinder, by which the Widths of the mouths L may be regulated to regulate the quantity of water entering the pockets. These plates slide in grooves or bearings N in the flanges N at the ends of the cylinder. The plates N give means for increasing the depth of the ⁇ vaterpocket upon either side. (See Figs. 5 and (3.)
  • O are handles by which the machine may be carried.
  • P is a cock through which the liquid contents may be discharged from the machine.
  • I claim 7 A revolving clothes-cylinder formed with mouths L and pockets Lwithin the cylinder, flanges N, having grooves N, and the slides N, adjustable over the months for regulating the width of the latter, substantially as set forth.

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S. W. HIGGINS.
WASHING MACHINE.
Patented Mar. 23, 1886.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
SYLVESTER NV. HIGGINS, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
WASHING-MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 338,524, dated March 23, 1886.
Serial No. 141,200. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SYLvEsTER W. HIG- GINS, of the city of St. Louis and State of Missouri, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in lashing-Machines, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the ac companying drawings, forming part of this specification.
lhis invention relates to the class of wash ers in which the clothescylinder revolves within a closed vessel containing hot water.
Reference is made to the claim for state ment of invention.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the ma chine, the cover of the outer vessel being omitted. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section at 2 2, Fig. 3. Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section at 3 3, Fig. 2, showing onehalf of the clothescylinder in elevation. Fig. 4 is an enlarged detail section at 2 2, Fig. 8. Fig. 5 is a section at 5 5, Fig. 6. Fig. 6 is a detail top view.
The outer vessel has a body, A, and a top or cover, B, fitting thereon with a somewhat close joint, so as to prevent the free escape of steam from the vessel. The body is shown of rectangular forni,and the lid arched so as to be concentric with the clothes-cylinder. These are, like the clothes-cylinder 0, shown as made of sheet metal, which may be stiffened by doubling over at the edges, and by a rib, D, surrounding the vessel A near the top. The rib D serves to give stability to the bearings E of the gudgeons F of the clothes-cylinder. The gudgeons are secured to the ends of the clothes-cylinder by starirons G and rivets or bolts. To one of the gudgeons is fitted a hand-crank, H, by which. the clothes-cylinder is turned. The top B of the outer vessel has a sliding valve, I, by which the heated vapor may be allowed to escape. The clothes-cylinder G has a body, 0,
to which the gudgeons are secured, and a lid or cover, 0, fitted to the same with hinges c and a spring-catch, 0 upon opposite sides or ends of the lid. The ends of the cylinder have holes J, for the passage of water and steam, and the periphery of the cylinder has holes K for the same purpose.
The chief provision for the entrance of water into the cylinder consists in pockets L,
which are within the periphery, having narrow mouths L extending from end to end of the cylinder. The inner walls of the pocket consist of curved plates L, whose edges are soldered or otherwise secured to the periphery of the cylinder at a little distance from edges of the mouths L, so as to form a trough at both sides of the months, which trough carries up a quantity of water as the cylinder is turned, said water running through the holes I in the inner side of the pocket as it is elevated and falling upon the clothes.
It will be seen that the holes Z are not any of them made near the edges of the plate L, where it is connected to the periphery of the cylinder, so that as the pocket is elevated the water is much of it carried up to the apex of the cylinder.
N are sliding plates or valves 011 the periphery of the cylinder, by which the Widths of the mouths L may be regulated to regulate the quantity of water entering the pockets. These plates slide in grooves or bearings N in the flanges N at the ends of the cylinder. The plates N give means for increasing the depth of the \vaterpocket upon either side. (See Figs. 5 and (3.)
O are handles by which the machine may be carried.
P is a cock through which the liquid contents may be discharged from the machine.
\Vhere the cylinder 0 is turned in only one direction the trough need be made 011 one side of the pocket only, and this would be essentially the same in principle as if constructed with the trough on opposite sides.
I claim 7 A revolving clothes-cylinder formed with mouths L and pockets Lwithin the cylinder, flanges N, having grooves N, and the slides N, adjustable over the months for regulating the width of the latter, substantially as set forth.
SYLVESTER V. HIGGINS.
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SAML. KNIGHT, GEO. H. KNIGHT.
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US2887864A (en) * 1954-06-09 1959-05-26 Bedco Internat Ltd Clothes washing machines having independent centrifuge

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US2887864A (en) * 1954-06-09 1959-05-26 Bedco Internat Ltd Clothes washing machines having independent centrifuge

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