US50810A - Washing-machine - Google Patents
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- US50810A US50810A US50810DA US50810A US 50810 A US50810 A US 50810A US 50810D A US50810D A US 50810DA US 50810 A US50810 A US 50810A
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06F—LAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
- D06F15/00—Washing machines having beating, rubbing or squeezing means in receptacles stationary for washing purposes
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- Figure l is a transverse section of a washing-machine with my improvements applied.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the folding leaves and stationary vertical wash-board standard.
- A is the frame ot' an ordinary vibrating washing-machine.
- B is the body of washing-machine which swings freely upon the rod d from the inner surface of the washing-machine, B, then projects the wash-boards b, making with each other a considerable angle.
- wash-board bis hinged at C the foldingleaves d, whose outer edges are held in contact by means of a hook.
- rIhefoldingleaves are corrugated upon their inner surface like wash-boards b. Its ends inipinge upon circular bosses c which are attached to and make part of the Wash-board standards d.
- e is a horizontal bar secured at each end to the standard-pieces d. It is situated inimediately below the clamping-rod e.
- G is an opening ⁇ near the bottom of the washing-machine, which permits the flow of 'liuids into the spout h.
- the folding leaves dsubserve two purposesserving for a wash-board, as shown at 1, when they are thrown into a convenient position and secured by the regulating-rod f, also for pressing the clothes as shown in red.
- the horizontal bar e is conveniently thrown across the washingmachine, and-is designed to secure the wringer to.
- the circular bosses o' prevent the passage of iiuids from the interior of the tub vwhile it is in motion.
Description
UNITED. STATES PATENT OFFICo JOHN B. FISHER, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
WASHING-MACHINE'.
i Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 50,8 l0, dated November 7, 1865.
'sirable position.
In my accompanying drawings, Figure l is a transverse section of a washing-machine with my improvements applied. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the folding leaves and stationary vertical wash-board standard.
A is the frame ot' an ordinary vibrating washing-machine.
B is the body of washing-machine which swings freely upon the rod d from the inner surface of the washing-machine, B, then projects the wash-boards b, making with each other a considerable angle.
To ,the wash-board bis hinged at C the foldingleaves d, whose outer edges are held in contact by means of a hook. rIhefoldingleaves are corrugated upon their inner surface like wash-boards b. Its ends inipinge upon circular bosses c which are attached to and make part of the Wash-board standards d.
e is a horizontal bar secured at each end to the standard-pieces d. It is situated inimediately below the clamping-rod e.
To the rod e is pivoted a regulating-rod,j'. G is an opening` near the bottom of the washing-machine, which permits the flow of 'liuids into the spout h.
The folding leaves dsubserve two purposesserving for a wash-board, as shown at 1, when they are thrown into a convenient position and secured by the regulating-rod f, also for pressing the clothes as shown in red. The horizontal bar e is conveniently thrown across the washingmachine, and-is designed to secure the wringer to. The circular bosses o' prevent the passage of iiuids from the interior of the tub vwhile it is in motion.
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