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US5106A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F5/00Hand implements for washing purposes, e.g. sticksĀ 
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    • D06F5/04Plungers, dollies, pounders, squeezers, or the like adapted for removable mounting on receptacles such as wash-tubs

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  • Figure l is a perspective view and Fig. 2, a horizontal section.
  • A is a box about 2 feet and 6 inches in length, and l foot in width at the top, with flaring sides and vertical ends, the left end extending to about l inches from the bottom, having a space for the water to run out.
  • Gr is a conical head made fast to the left hand end of the box A.
  • B is a piece of strong coarse open cloth, attached, at the left oropen end, to a conical head G, by a ring W, and at the right, or
  • This cloth when unwound is in the form of a sack open on t-he upper side the whole length of the machine, into which sack the clothes are placed.
  • C is a steel spring, attached to the bottom of the box, to the right end of which spring are attached two cords s, s, which pass over the small pulleys on each side of the block, D, and through two small holes in the right end of the box to a small collar or cross piece t, placed on the crank axle H, in the inside of the box, near the conical head J.
  • crank F is a crank on the axle H.
  • the axle is fastened the conical head J upon which the right end of the cloth or sack is held by the ring W, as aforesaid. y As the crank is turned and the sack and clothes are wrung the crank shaft slides in through the block,
  • E is a step on the end of the cross piece K at the bottom of the legs, upon whichl the foot is placed to prevent the machine from tipping as the clothes are being wrung.

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IRA AVERY, OF TUNKHANNOGK, PENNSYLVANIAW.
WRINGING-MACI-IINE.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 5,106, dated May 8, 1847.
T all whom t may concern Be it known that I, IRA AVERY, of the borough of Tunkhannock, in the county of Wyoming and State ofPennsylv'ania, have invented a new and useful Machine for l/Vringng Clothesgand I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact 'description of the same, reference being had to y the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which,
Figure l, is a perspective view and Fig. 2, a horizontal section.
A, is a box about 2 feet and 6 inches in length, and l foot in width at the top, with flaring sides and vertical ends, the left end extending to about l inches from the bottom, having a space for the water to run out.
Gr, is a conical head made fast to the left hand end of the box A.
B, is a piece of strong coarse open cloth, attached, at the left oropen end, to a conical head G, by a ring W, and at the right, or
crank end to a similar conical head J, on
the end of the axle H, (inside of the box,)
by a similar ring l/V. This cloth when unwound is in the form of a sack open on t-he upper side the whole length of the machine, into which sack the clothes are placed.
C is a steel spring, attached to the bottom of the box, to the right end of which spring are attached two cords s, s, which pass over the small pulleys on each side of the block, D, and through two small holes in the right end of the box to a small collar or cross piece t, placed on the crank axle H, in the inside of the box, near the conical head J.
F, is a crank on the axle H. The axle is fastened the conical head J upon which the right end of the cloth or sack is held by the ring W, as aforesaid. y As the crank is turned and the sack and clothes are wrung the crank shaft slides in through the block,
D, until the clothes lare sufficiently wrung;
when the spring, C, and cords s, s, passlng from thence over thesmall pulley wheels to the cross piece z5, (through which the crank axle works) instantly unwind the clothes and bring back the crank to its original position. E, is a step on the end of the cross piece K at the bottom of the legs, upon whichl the foot is placed to prevent the machine from tipping as the clothes are being wrung.
The heads, Gr, J, to which the cloth B, is
attached, are of a conical shape, the larger ends toward the center.
the cloth around the knobs and'sliding the rings over it, which when drawn brings the rings toward the larger ends of the heads l, and thus prevents the cloth from slipping Y out.
I do not claim the use of a sack for wringing the moisture from clothing, as that hasv been used before for the same purpose, but
What I do claim` as my invention and dei l' sire to secure by Letters Patent, isv The combination of each end of the sack to vconical heads of equal size by means'of rings, for the purpose of enabling the sack y to adjust itself perfectly to t-he heads, thereby preventing unequal strain and rupture of any portion thereof ;-one of the said conical heads beingstationary, andthe other being lconnected to an axley and operating crank or handle, substantially as herein set forth.
IRA AVERY, v Witnesses: Y
R. R. Lim, B. F. HARDlNG.
v The cloth is at; l tached by sliding back the rings gathering f H
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