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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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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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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.

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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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