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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • washing-machine whichwill be of real advanf tage to a household, not only in saving labor and time, but also in preserving clothes.
  • IA designates the body of the machine. It is placed on legs oi' suitable height, as shown. In the inside and bottom of the machine,
  • a false bottom, B with slotted openings across it to admit the water to pass in and out freely, and to accelerate rubbing and. pounding.
  • an arc-shaped wash-board, C On the false bottom, and against the front of the machine, is an arc-shaped wash-board, C, the lower part of which is provided with slotted openings, the same as on the bottoni, and for a like purpose.
  • a frame, F On the top and sides of the machine is a frame, F, consisting in part ot' two levers, fastened to the body A' by means of clamps and bolts at the one end, so as to be capable of a little motion lengthwise of the box, the other ends of which are rmly held together by the cross-bar E, as shown.
  • the washingrame F which is provided with a roller, G, and dasher H, ttedin grooves I in the frame and made movable back and forth.
  • the dasher is provided with an elastic spring, J, and the front bar ot' the frame with a button, K, on which to fasten the spring'.
  • an outlet, L In front of the machine is shown an outlet, L, to which is tted a cork or plug.
  • the operation is as follows: Take hold of the levers with both hands by the cross-bar in front; raise the washing-frame to the top of the machine, pull slightly forward, which will .cause the frame to rest on the wash-board;
  • the vibrating frame F which carries the dasher H and roller G, in combination with the xed waslvboard C, substantially as described.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN KEANE, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND WILLIAM d J. SUGDEN, OF SAME PLACE.
WASHING-MACHINE.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 50,873, dated November 7, 1865.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, J. KEANE, of the city,
y county, and State of New York, have invented washing-machine whichwill be of real advanf tage to a household, not only in saving labor and time, but also in preserving clothes.
IA designates the body of the machine. It is placed on legs oi' suitable height, as shown. In the inside and bottom of the machine,
' and fastened down by means ot buttons, is a false bottom, B, with slotted openings across it to admit the water to pass in and out freely, and to accelerate rubbing and. pounding. On the false bottom, and against the front of the machine, is an arc-shaped wash-board, C, the lower part of which is provided with slotted openings, the same as on the bottoni, and for a like purpose. On the top and sides of the machine isa frame, F, consisting in part ot' two levers, fastened to the body A' by means of clamps and bolts at the one end, so as to be capable of a little motion lengthwise of the box, the other ends of which are rmly held together by the cross-bar E, as shown. To the levers are attached, by means of uprights O, the washingrame F, which is provided with a roller, G, and dasher H, ttedin grooves I in the frame and made movable back and forth. The dasher is provided with an elastic spring, J, and the front bar ot' the frame with a button, K, on which to fasten the spring'.
In front of the machine is shown an outlet, L, to which is tted a cork or plug.
The operation is as follows: Take hold of the levers with both hands by the cross-bar in front; raise the washing-frame to the top of the machine, pull slightly forward, which will .cause the frame to rest on the wash-board;
push open the dasher in the grooves, and put the clothes on the roller from the `top or bottom of the frame, and pass one end over the roller and down again in front; pull the dasher against the clothes and button the spring; push back on the handle, and the frame will fall into the machine. Now operate up and down as many times as your think necessary, and then pull up the frame again, push back the dasher, and roll the clothes farther over the roller, and operate as before. To turn the clothes to the wash-board without taking them oft' the roller, disengage the roller from the grooves with the clothes held on, turn end for end, and place it in the grooves again. In washing shirts, 85e., place them on the roller with the bosoms and Wristbands against the wash-board. One movement on the roller for such pieces is sufficient. For longer pieces, such as bed-coverings, two or more movements may be necessary. When the pieces are washed, drop them into the machine and turn over the washing-frame altogether, it' you like. To give room to examine the clothes to see that no stains are lett nnwashed, have no clothes butthose on the roller under the flasher while you wash.
I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. In washing-machines, the dasher, H, fitted at its ends to move in grooves in the frame F, substantially as shown, in combination with the said frame, substantially as described.
2. The dasher constructed and operated as described, in combination with the roller G, substantially as above shown.
3. The vibrating frame F, which carries the dasher H and roller G, in combination with the xed waslvboard C, substantially as described.
JOHN KEANE.
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M. M. LrvINGsroN, WM. T. MGNAMARA.
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