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  • FIG. 1 a transverse section, of the machine, the nature of my invention consisting in an improved clothes washing and wringing Inachine as made with its two wringing or squeezing rollers so combined with their tub as to be capable of being moved out ofand lowered into the same or the washing-liquid thereof, in order that such rollers, while in or partially in the said liquid, may be used for washing clothes, and when raised out of the liquid may be employed for expressing the fluid from such clot-hes and my invention further consists not only in so making the washing and wringing machine, but in constructing its tub in two apartments or reservoirs, onel to contain the washing-fluid and the other to hold the rinsing-water that may be required.
  • A represents the tub, which,in this case, is an oblong box resting on four feet, c c a c. 'In or about in the middle of the box, and extending across it, and arranged in guides b b, so as to be capable of being moved vertically relatively to the box, is a frame or yoke, B, provided with two elastic rollers, C D, which are arranged in the said frame or yoke, as shown in the drawings.
  • One of these rollers is to be forced down upon or toward the otherl by pressure-springs or other suitable equivalent, such as are in com- ⁇ mon use in clothes wringcrs or squeezers.
  • the shaft of the upper roller, to which a cra-nk, E, is fixed to enable the roller to be revolved by manual power, or to be moved with areciprocatin g rotary motion, as circumstances may require, has two chano-bars, F E, depending from it, and supported by a cross-bar, G, which has journals to go through the lower parts of the rods, and extends from a lever,
  • roller-frame which is arranged under the tub, and has its fulcrum at b, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the roller-frame may be moved vertically, so as to raise the rollers entirely out of the suds or water in the tub, or to depress them into the same, as occasion may require, the lever, when in its highest position, being held up by being sprung up into a notch, c, in an arm, d, projecting down from one end ofthe tub.
  • the tub by means of a crosspartition, e, arrangedat a suflicient distance from the rollers, is divided into two reservoirs or chambers, fg, one of whichis furnishedV with a horizontal board, h, and the other with an inclined or perforated wash-board, such boards being arranged with respect to the rollers, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • That end of the tub which is adjacent to the perforated board has that portion l of it which is above the board i separate from the rest and applied to it by hinges m m, so as to be capable ot' being turned down into the position as represented in dotted lines at n in the drawings, the same being to enable a person to gain more ready access to the board i.
  • rollers When washing with the rollers, they are to be depressed within the liquid of their channber, and are to be worked with a reciprocating rotary movement, such as will cause the clothes to pass alternately forward and backward between them. After the clothes may have been thoroughly washed, the rollers are to be raised out of the liquid, and in this state may be used for expressing from the clothes their liquid contents, the clothes being received in the rinsing-water, which subsequently may be ina like manner expressed from them by running them between the rollers in a manner well understood ⁇ What l claim as my invention is- Theim proved washin g and wringing machine made substantially as described-viz.,with two rollers so combined with their tub as to be capable of being moved vertically within the same, so as to enable them to be employed either for Washing clothes in the tub or for subsequently expressing their fluid contents from them, substantially as specified.

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NIFETERS, PHOTD-LITHOGRAPMER, WASHINGTON. D C,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
LEANDER W. BOYNTON, OF HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO HIM- SELF AND LEVI L. TOWER, OF CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVED WASHING-MACHINE.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N0. 42,042, dated March 22, 1864.
To all whom it may concern: y
Be it known that I, LEANDER W. BOYN# TON, a resident'of Hampton, in the county of Windham and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful or Improved Machine for Washing and Wringing Clothes; and I do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the following specification and represented in the accompanying drawings, of which- Figure 1 is a top view, Fig. 2 a side elevation, Fig. 3 a longitudinal section, and Fig. 1 a transverse section, of the machine, the nature of my invention consisting in an improved clothes washing and wringing Inachine as made with its two wringing or squeezing rollers so combined with their tub as to be capable of being moved out ofand lowered into the same or the washing-liquid thereof, in order that such rollers, while in or partially in the said liquid, may be used for washing clothes, and when raised out of the liquid may be employed for expressing the fluid from such clot-hes and my invention further consists not only in so making the washing and wringing machine, but in constructing its tub in two apartments or reservoirs, onel to contain the washing-fluid and the other to hold the rinsing-water that may be required.
ln the drawings, A represents the tub, which,in this case, is an oblong box resting on four feet, c c a c. 'In or about in the middle of the box, and extending across it, and arranged in guides b b, so as to be capable of being moved vertically relatively to the box, is a frame or yoke, B, provided with two elastic rollers, C D, which are arranged in the said frame or yoke, as shown in the drawings. One of these rollers is to be forced down upon or toward the otherl by pressure-springs or other suitable equivalent, such as are in com-` mon use in clothes wringcrs or squeezers.
The shaft of the upper roller, to which a cra-nk, E, is fixed to enable the roller to be revolved by manual power, or to be moved with areciprocatin g rotary motion, as circumstances may require, has two stift' rods, F E, depending from it, and supported by a cross-bar, G, which has journals to go through the lower parts of the rods, and extends from a lever,
H, which is arranged under the tub, and has its fulcrum at b, as shown in Fig. 3. By mea-ns of this lever the roller-frame may be moved vertically, so as to raise the rollers entirely out of the suds or water in the tub, or to depress them into the same, as occasion may require, the lever, when in its highest position, being held up by being sprung up into a notch, c, in an arm, d, projecting down from one end ofthe tub.
Furthermore, the tub, by means of a crosspartition, e, arrangedat a suflicient distance from the rollers, is divided into two reservoirs or chambers, fg, one of whichis furnishedV with a horizontal board, h, and the other with an inclined or perforated wash-board, such boards being arranged with respect to the rollers, as shown in Fig. 3. That end of the tub which is adjacent to the perforated board has that portion l of it which is above the board i separate from the rest and applied to it by hinges m m, so as to be capable ot' being turned down into the position as represented in dotted lines at n in the drawings, the same being to enable a person to gain more ready access to the board i.
-When washing with the rollers, they are to be depressed within the liquid of their channber, and are to be worked with a reciprocating rotary movement, such as will cause the clothes to pass alternately forward and backward between them. After the clothes may have been thoroughly washed, the rollers are to be raised out of the liquid, and in this state may be used for expressing from the clothes their liquid contents, the clothes being received in the rinsing-water, which subsequently may be ina like manner expressed from them by running them between the rollers in a manner well understood` What l claim as my invention is- Theim proved washin g and wringing machine made substantially as described-viz.,with two rollers so combined with their tub as to be capable of being moved vertically within the same, so as to enable them to be employed either for Washing clothes in the tub or for subsequently expressing their fluid contents from them, substantially as specified.
LEANDER W. BOYNTON.
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