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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06BTREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS, GASES OR VAPOURS
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  • JAMES RIOKEY or MINNEAPOLIS, MINNEsorA, ASSIGNOR TO JAMES w. RIOKEY, OF sAME PLAoE.
  • My invention relates to machines for starching collars, cuffs, and like articles, and has for its object theproviding of means for driving the rollers and aprons, means for guiding the aprons in their movements, and means for hereinafter specifically described, and par-' ticularly pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the machine, the casing or vat being shown in section.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the machine viewed from the right of Fig. 1. of the same.
  • Fig. 4 shows a cross-section of one of the aprons, and Fig. 5 one of the guiderollers for the apron and themeans for vertically adjusting it.
  • the frame is indicated by the reference-number 1, and the casing or vat by 2.
  • These parts may be of any usual or suitable form or material for providing a receptacle for starch in liquid condition.
  • the starch during the operation of starching articles is preferably kept hot by means of steam pipes or otherwise in any usual or convenient way. (Such means, being common, are not shown inthe drawings.)
  • the usual cooperating upper and lower aprons 3 and 4 portions of whose surfaces are face to face in the vat, the receiving or feed rollers 5 and 6, the saturating-rollers 7, 8, and 9, (preferably of angular shape,) the delivery-roller 10, and suitable guide-rollers 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16.
  • rollers except the deliveryroller 10 and the guide-rollers 12 and 13 are driving-rollers in addition to the performance Fig. 3 is a plan View vide means for driving the operative devices positively in place ofdepending on friction for their operation.
  • the driving shaft 18, which is mounted on the top of the rear side of the main frame 1, carries a sprocket-wheel 19, over which runs an endless chain 20, that engages a sprocket-wheel 21 on the shaft of the feed-roll 6.
  • a sprocket-wheel 22 On the opposite end of the latter shaft is a sprocket-wheel 22, over which runs a chain 23 for driving the saturating-roller 8 and the guide-roller 16, which latter two rollers are thereby made of their'respeotive functlons as saturating and guide rollers.
  • the two aprons 3 and l are respectively driven in thedirections indicated by arrows.
  • the edges of the aprons are sewed to endless cords 24, and the rollers or as many of them as may be desirable have circumferential grooves 25 for receiving the corded edges of the aprons, whereby the aprons are prevented from working laterally toward either side or toward the middle.
  • the guide rollers 14 and 15 have their hearings in boxes 26, that are carried by screws 27, which are the drawings, the entire interior operative apparatus (including the frame 17, the aprons, the rollers, and driving-chains) may be lifted out and turned over upon the discharge end of the machine, the flexibility of the apron and driving-chain permitting this movement without displacement.
  • vat being supplied with hot liquid starch and the aprons and rollers being driven by power, articles may be fed into the machine, between the rollers 5 and 6, to be carried by the aprons 3 and 4 around the saturating-rollers (which may be of any suitable form and number) and carried thence upward and out of the vat and onward to be discharged by the deliveryroller 10.
  • a machine for starching collars, cuffs and other articles the combination with a vat, of a pair of endless aprons, suitable feeding, delivering, guiding and saturating rollers carrying them, sprocket-wheels on one of the feed-rollers, the saturating-rollers and guiderollers respectively, and chains for driving them, adjustable boxes for one or more of the guide-rollers of the upper apron, and a removable frame within the vat for supporting all of said devices, except the delivery and the two adjacent guide rollers, in operative positions, substantially as set forth.

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No. 6I3,424. J. RIGKEY. Patented Nov. l, l898. STARCHING' MACHINE.
(Application filed Dec. 21, 1897.)
(No Model.)
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JAMES RIOKEY, or MINNEAPOLIS, MINNEsorA, ASSIGNOR TO JAMES w. RIOKEY, OF sAME PLAoE.
STARCHING=MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 613,424, dated November 1, 1898.
Application filed December 21, 1897. $erial No. 662,847. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES RICKEY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, and State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Starching-Machines, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to machines for starching collars, cuffs, and like articles, and has for its object theproviding of means for driving the rollers and aprons, means for guiding the aprons in their movements, and means for hereinafter specifically described, and par-' ticularly pointed out in the claims.
The improvements are illustrated in the accom panying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of the machine, the casing or vat being shown in section. Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the machine viewed from the right of Fig. 1. of the same. Fig. 4 shows a cross-section of one of the aprons, and Fig. 5 one of the guiderollers for the apron and themeans for vertically adjusting it.
In the drawings the frame is indicated by the reference-number 1, and the casing or vat by 2. These parts may be of any usual or suitable form or material for providing a receptacle for starch in liquid condition. The starch during the operation of starching articles is preferably kept hot by means of steam pipes or otherwise in any usual or convenient way. (Such means, being common, are not shown inthe drawings.) Within or in connection with the vat are employed the usual cooperating upper and lower aprons 3 and 4, portions of whose surfaces are face to face in the vat, the receiving or feed rollers 5 and 6, the saturating- rollers 7, 8, and 9, (preferably of angular shape,) the delivery-roller 10, and suitable guide- rollers 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16. All of these rollers except the deliveryroller 10 and the guide- rollers 12 and 13 are driving-rollers in addition to the performance Fig. 3 is a plan View vide means for driving the operative devices positively in place ofdepending on friction for their operation. To this end the driving shaft 18, which is mounted on the top of the rear side of the main frame 1, carries a sprocket-wheel 19, over which runs an endless chain 20, that engages a sprocket-wheel 21 on the shaft of the feed-roll 6. On the opposite end of the latter shaft is a sprocket-wheel 22, over which runs a chain 23 for driving the saturating-roller 8 and the guide-roller 16, which latter two rollers are thereby made of their'respeotive functlons as saturating and guide rollers. By these means the two aprons 3 and l are respectively driven in thedirections indicated by arrows.
In order to prevent the lateral shifting or displacement of the aprons on their rollers, the edges of the aprons are sewed to endless cords 24, and the rollers or as many of them as may be desirable have circumferential grooves 25 for receiving the corded edges of the aprons, whereby the aprons are prevented from working laterally toward either side or toward the middle. 'As a further means of preventing the lateral shifting of the aprons on the rollers and as a means also ofregulating the tension of the apron 3 the guide rollers 14 and 15 have their hearings in boxes 26, that are carried by screws 27, which are the drawings, the entire interior operative apparatus (including the frame 17, the aprons, the rollers, and driving-chains) may be lifted out and turned over upon the discharge end of the machine, the flexibility of the apron and driving-chain permitting this movement without displacement.
The operation of the devices will probably be readily understood by persons familiar with this class of machines. The vat being supplied with hot liquid starch and the aprons and rollers being driven by power, articles may be fed into the machine, between the rollers 5 and 6, to be carried by the aprons 3 and 4 around the saturating-rollers (which may be of any suitable form and number) and carried thence upward and out of the vat and onward to be discharged by the deliveryroller 10.
I do not desire to limit my protection to the exact forms and arrangements of the devices shown and described; but
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a machine for starching collars, cuffs and other articles, the combination with a vat, of a pair of endless aprons, suitable feeding, delivering, guiding and saturating rollers carrying them, sprocket-wheels on one of the feed-rollers, the saturating-rollers and guiderollers respectively, and chains for driving them, adjustable boxes for one or more of the guide-rollers of the upper apron, and a removable frame within the vat for supporting all of said devices, except the delivery and the two adjacent guide rollers, in operative positions, substantially as set forth.
2. In a machine for starching collars, cuffs and other articles, the combination with a vat, of upper and lower endless aprons portions of which are face to face in the vat and serve as carriers for the articles, feeding, guiding and delivering rollers therefor and one or more polygonal saturating-rollers 00* operating with the aprons in the vat, sprocket- Wheels and endless chains for driving one of the saturating-rollers one of the feeding and one of the guiding rollers, and a removable frame in the vat upon which said devices, except the delivery and the two adjacent guidin g rollers, are operatively mounted, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 18th day of December, 1897.
JAMES RICKEY.
In presence of P. H. GUNOKE'L, O. E. KNIGHT.-
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