US647772A - Towel-moistening machine for barbers' use. - Google Patents

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US647772A
US647772A US73315799A US1899733157A US647772A US 647772 A US647772 A US 647772A US 73315799 A US73315799 A US 73315799A US 1899733157 A US1899733157 A US 1899733157A US 647772 A US647772 A US 647772A
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  • Our invention relates to towelnnoistening machines for barbers use; and the object is to provide a simple and convenient device whereby the clean dry towels may be inserted in the machine and withdrawn therefrom in a heated moist condition as wanted and 'ready for immediate use without further treatment.
  • the invention consists in the construction, combination, and arrangement of the several elements of the device, as will be hereinafter more fully described, and par.- ticularly pointed out in the claim.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of our improved towel-moistening machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal section on the line of the wringer-rollers.
  • Fig. t is a vertical longitudinal section.
  • 1 denotes a casing mounted on legs 2 2 and provided with a removable cover 3, which in turn is provided with hinged doors 4 and 5.
  • l2 denotes a stationary compression-roller provided with a crank-handle 13 and journaled in the franie'
  • -and 14 denotes a movable compression-roller mounted in slots in the frame in the same horizontal plane with the stationary roller and adapted to travel to and from said latter roller, being held against it a 1 l sliding engagement with said grooves and which are connected by the bowed spring 16, to which a reversely bowed spring 17 is attaehed and which is formed with flaring ends 18 18, which engage the eorrespondin'gly formed faces of the nu'ts 19 19, mounted on the outer ends of the right and left hand threaded shaft 20, one eiid of which is provided with a milled head 21 for conveniently manipulating it and increasing or diminishing the tension of the springs on' the movable roller.
  • 22 22, 23 23, and 24 24 denote idler rollers mounted in the frame, as shown, and 25 denotes an endless belt or apron, and starting at the stationary roller 12 this endless belt or apron extends around the roller 22, thence around the roller 23 and around the roller 24, thence down again and around the roller 23 and passing around the roller 22 to the place of beginning at the stationary compressionroller 12.
  • a second endless belt starts from the movable compression -roller 14, thence around the roller 24 and rollers 23 and 22 back to the place of beginning.
  • the tank is filled up to the water-level, as indicated by the horizontal dotted line, and the water heated by a gas-jet or lamp, which may be applied to the bottom of the watertank '6 through any suitableopening in the bottom of the casing 1 to maintain it at the proper temperature.
  • the device is used as follows: The door 4 is raised. Aspread towel suspended from the left hand is passed downwardly between the rollers 24 24. At the same time the crank-handle is turned with the right hand in the direction of the arrow until the towel has passed between the rollers 23 23 and is held in a horizontal position by the belts between the rollers 23' and 22. The door 4 is then closed, and when the towel is required for use the door 5 is raised and the crank turned as before, the endless aprons or belts carrying the towel up and out between the compression-rollers, where it may be by the bearing-blocks 15 15, which have a what weclaim' as new and useful, and desire. to secure by Letters Patent ofthe United States,

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No. 647,772. Patented A r. |7 I900. E. E. TOWNSEND & E. K. SHELBY,
TOWEL MOISTENING MACHINE FOB BARBEBS USE.
(Application filed Oct. -10, 1899.)
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No. 647,772. Patented Apr. I7, I900.
E. E. TOWNSEND & E. K. SHELBY.
TOWEL mmsrsnme mcumz FOR BABBERS usE.
(Application filed Oct. 10, 1899.) (No Model.)
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A a: IIIII/I'II 29i tvwoago v UNITED STATES I PATENT CFFICE- ELYIN ELWIN TOVNSEND AND EVAN K. SHELBY, OF WATSONVILLE,
CALIFORNIA.
TOWEL-MOlSTENING MACHINE FOR BARBERS USE;
srnoirxcArrron forminga'rt of Letters jPatentin. 647,772, dated April 17, ieoo. I
Application fileedctober 10,1399. sriaino. 733,157. danish.)
To all whom it mag concern:
Be it known thatwe, ELVIN EL'WIN TOWN- SEND and EVAN K. SHELBY, citizens of. the
- United States, residing at Watsonville, in the county of Santa Cruz and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Inip'rovements in 'Iowel-Moistening Machines for Barbers Use; and we do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
Our invention relates to towelnnoistening machines for barbers use; and the object is to provide a simple and convenient device whereby the clean dry towels may be inserted in the machine and withdrawn therefrom in a heated moist condition as wanted and 'ready for immediate use without further treatment.
To this end the invention consists in the construction, combination, and arrangement of the several elements of the device, as will be hereinafter more fully described, and par.- ticularly pointed out in the claim.
In the accompanying drawings the same reference characters indicate the same parts of the invention.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of our improved towel-moistening machine. Fig. 2 is a top plan view. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section on the line of the wringer-rollers. Fig. t is a vertical longitudinal section.
1 denotes a casing mounted on legs 2 2 and provided with a removable cover 3, which in turn is provided with hinged doors 4 and 5.
6 denotes a sheet-metal water-tank resting on the transverse cleats 7 7, fixed in the ends of the casing, and it is provided with a fancet 8 and a glass water-gage 9. p
10 denotes a rectangular frame which fits within the tank and in which the operative mechanism is mounted.
l2 denotes a stationary compression-roller provided with a crank-handle 13 and journaled in the franie',-and 14 denotes a movable compression-roller mounted in slots in the frame in the same horizontal plane with the stationary roller and adapted to travel to and from said latter roller, being held against it a 1 l sliding engagement with said grooves and which are connected by the bowed spring 16, to which a reversely bowed spring 17 is attaehed and which is formed with flaring ends 18 18, which engage the eorrespondin'gly formed faces of the nu'ts 19 19, mounted on the outer ends of the right and left hand threaded shaft 20, one eiid of which is provided with a milled head 21 for conveniently manipulating it and increasing or diminishing the tension of the springs on' the movable roller. j r
22 22, 23 23, and 24 24 denote idler rollers mounted in the frame, as shown, and 25 denotes an endless belt or apron, and starting at the stationary roller 12 this endless belt or apron extends around the roller 22, thence around the roller 23 and around the roller 24, thence down again and around the roller 23 and passing around the roller 22 to the place of beginning at the stationary compressionroller 12. A second endless belt starts from the movable compression -roller 14, thence around the roller 24 and rollers 23 and 22 back to the place of beginning.
The tank is filled up to the water-level, as indicated by the horizontal dotted line, and the water heated by a gas-jet or lamp, which may be applied to the bottom of the watertank '6 through any suitableopening in the bottom of the casing 1 to maintain it at the proper temperature.
In operation the device is used as follows: The door 4 is raised. Aspread towel suspended from the left hand is passed downwardly between the rollers 24 24. At the same time the crank-handle is turned with the right hand in the direction of the arrow until the towel has passed between the rollers 23 23 and is held in a horizontal position by the belts between the rollers 23' and 22. The door 4 is then closed, and when the towel is required for use the door 5 is raised and the crank turned as before, the endless aprons or belts carrying the towel up and out between the compression-rollers, where it may be by the bearing-blocks 15 15, which have a what weclaim' as new and useful, and desire. to secure by Letters Patent ofthe United States,
f In a towel-moistenin'g machine, the combination with 'a-easin'ghavinga removable-covetprovided with hinged doors 4 and 5; of 'a sheetmetal' water-tank provided with a faucet and a. glass water-gage; of the rectangular frame 10 filled within said water-tank; of the sta-v tionary roller 12'provided with the crankhandle 13 journaled in said frame 10; the
v connected at its ends to said bearing blocks movable compression roller 14: mounted in" slots in saidframe 10 inthe same plane with i said stationaryv roller; the'stationary: rollers 12, 22, 23, 24; 22', 23' and 24!, and'the movable compression-ro11er14 journaled lin movable bearing-blocks-15, 15; the bowed spring 16 15, 15; the reversely-bowed spring 17 attached to said bowed spring 16 andprovided with flaring ends 18, 18; the flaring- faced nuts 19, 19, secured to said flaring ends 18, 18; and the right-and left hand threaded shaft 20 provided with the milled head 21,'and engaging :the nuts 19, 19 'Onthe ends of the reversely- .bowedspring '17; substantially as and for the purpose set forth. I 1
In testimony whereof We have hereunto set ouirhands in presence-0f two subscribing Witnesses. a V 71 -ELVIN ELWIN' TOWNSEND.
EVAN. K. SHELBY.
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