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US668189A
US668189A US2612000A US1900026120A US668189A US 668189 A US668189 A US 668189A US 2612000 A US2612000 A US 2612000A US 1900026120 A US1900026120 A US 1900026120A US 668189 A US668189 A US 668189A
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  • PETERS ca. Puoruuwo, wAsmncmN, u. c,
  • My invention has relation to a machinefor washing the exterior of bottles and similar receptacles, and in such connection it relates to the construction and arrangement of such a machine.
  • the principal objects of my invention are, first, to provide in a machine for washing the exterior of bottles and the like a central axis or support upon which the bottle is mounted, a series of brushes adapted to revolve around the central bottle or receptacle and each brush adapted to rotate upon its own axis, and a means for adjustingr the rotary brushes, so as to bring their axes toward or away from the bottle or receptacle, to thereby accommodate the machine for use in washing bottles and receptacles of varying diameters, and, second, to provide in such a machine a central support having at its upper end a concave disk or cup of pilous material adapted to revolve upon and to draw or suck the base of the bottle or receptacle down upon said support and to irmly hold the bottleor receptacle to said support.
  • My invention stated in general terms, consists of a machine for washing the exterior surface and bottom of bottles or other similar receptacles when constructed and arranged in substantially the manner hereinafter described and claimed.
  • FIG. l is a s ide elevational view of a machine embodying main features of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is avertical sectional view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional View on the line 3 3 of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view on the line 4 4 of Fig. l, and
  • Fig. 5 is an underneath plan view of the revolving platform or disk carrying the rotary brushes and their axes or supports.
  • o represents a shaft of the machine upon which a sleeve c, integral with a platform CZ, is mounted and to which sleeve the pulley d is keyed.
  • This ⁇ pulley a! is connected by a belt or cord a2 with the source of power.
  • the shaft a is supported in a suitable bearing b, formed at one end of a bracket h', which bracket when secured to a' table or bed-piece constitutes the support l for the machine.
  • From the platform or disk CZ projects aperies of pillars or standards CZ', on which is su pported, preferably on a base e2, a cup-shaped or concave disk e of pilous material.
  • the base e2, disk e, and pillars CZ' revolve with the platform CZ when the sleeve c is rotated, and against the disk e the bottom or base of the bottle or receptacle A is pressed by the operator during the cleaning operation.
  • the concave or cup-shaped form of the disk e serves to suck or draw downward the bottle to required upright position and to maintain it in this position during the washing of the bottle.
  • Below the platform d is arranged a second platform f, adapted to turn upon the sleeve c unless locked by a set-screw f to the upper platform CZ.
  • a sleeve k Passing through each opening formed at the crossing-points of the slots g and Zz is a sleeve k, constituting a bearing for a shaft or spindle Z, which is made hollow at its upper end, as at Z/, to receive the stem m' of a vertically-arranged brush m.
  • the sleeves Zt are each adapted to be firmly clamped in the slots g and h and to the two platforms CZ and j' by the nut Zt.
  • the stems m may be adjusted up and down in the hollow portion Z' 0f the spindles Z and locked in required position by a set-screw m2.
  • a cone-shaped friction-wheel Z2 adapted to frictionally contact with an oppositely-disposed main cone-shaped frictionwheel a3, arranged centrally of all the conegears Z2 and splined to the shaft a.
  • a spring a4 interposed between a collar @u the shaft a and the upper face of the gear c3, serves to force said gear d3 downward into frictioual IOO engagement with the beveled periphery of veach friction-wheel Z2.
  • the bottle A is grasped by the hand of the operator at its neck portion and introduced centrally of the brushes m until its base enters the cupshaped brush e.
  • the brushes m and brush e in revolving by the contacting of the frictionwheels m
  • With the stationary friction-wheel a3 on the shaft a completely cleanse the exterior of the body and bottom of the bottle, the cleansing of the body being accelerated by the rotation of each brush upon it-s spindle Z.
  • the thumb-screw f is loosened and the under platform f shifted or turned, so that the crossing-point of the slots g and h may ext-end farther from or closer to the center of the machine.
  • the central cup; shaped brush e consists, preferably, of bristles united to a wooden backing c', and this backing e is removably united by screws to a base e2, of iron or other metal.
  • the brushes c of various sizes, may be removably secured to the base e2 to compensate for varying diameters of the bottoms of the receptacles to be cleaned.
  • a series of brushes arranged around a central opening for the reception of the article to be cleaned, means for revolving said brushes around the opening, means for rotating each brush upon its axis during the revolution of the brushes, and means for adjusting the brushes to cause them to approach toward or recede from the central opening, substantially as and for the purposes described.
  • two superposed platforms each provided with curved slots crossing each other to form an aperture extending through both platforms, a sleeve traversing the aperture thus formed, a brush having a bearing in each sleeve, and means for shifting the two platforms to cause the aperture formed by the crossing slots to "approach or recede from the center ofthe platforms, substantially as and for the purposes described.
  • a central brush having a cup-shaped or holloWed-out base from which the pilous material projects, in combination with a series of brushes arranged around the central brush -and having their axes disposed at right angles to the plane of said central brush, means for revolving the cent-ral brush, means for rotating each brush in series upon its axis, and means for revolving the series of brushes around the central brush, substantially as and for the purposes described.

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No. 66a,|89. Patent d F b.
' 4 .1.KAvsEn. ee' I9 '9m' BTTLE WASHING MACHINE. Y
(Application'led Aug. 7, 1900.)
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J. KAYSER.
BUTILE.. WASHING HAM-HNE.
(Application filed Aug` 7l 1900.)
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IlNiTnn STATns PaTnNT @Trina JOSEPH KAYSER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
BOTTLE-WASHING MACH IN E.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 668,189, dated February 19, 190i.
Application led August 7, 1900. Seria] No. 26,120. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom, it may concern:
be it known that I, JOSEPH KAYSER, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city ofPhiladelphia,in the county of Philadelphia and State ofPennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bottle- Washing Machines, of which the following is a specification.
My invention has relation to a machinefor washing the exterior of bottles and similar receptacles, and in such connection it relates to the construction and arrangement of such a machine.
The principal objects of my invention are, first, to provide in a machine for washing the exterior of bottles and the like a central axis or support upon which the bottle is mounted, a series of brushes adapted to revolve around the central bottle or receptacle and each brush adapted to rotate upon its own axis, and a means for adjustingr the rotary brushes, so as to bring their axes toward or away from the bottle or receptacle, to thereby accommodate the machine for use in washing bottles and receptacles of varying diameters, and, second, to provide in such a machine a central support having at its upper end a concave disk or cup of pilous material adapted to revolve upon and to draw or suck the base of the bottle or receptacle down upon said support and to irmly hold the bottleor receptacle to said support.
My invention, stated in general terms, consists of a machine for washing the exterior surface and bottom of bottles or other similar receptacles when constructed and arranged in substantially the manner hereinafter described and claimed.
The nature and scope of my invention will be more fully understood from the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, forming part hereof, in which- Figure l is a s ide elevational view of a machine embodying main features of my invention. Fig. 2 is avertical sectional view of the same. Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional View on the line 3 3 of Fig. l. Fig. 4 is a similar view on the line 4 4 of Fig. l, and Fig. 5 is an underneath plan view of the revolving platform or disk carrying the rotary brushes and their axes or supports.
Referring to the drawings, o represents a shaft of the machine upon which a sleeve c, integral with a platform CZ, is mounted and to which sleeve the pulley d is keyed. This `pulley a! is connected by a belt or cord a2 with the source of power. The shaft a is supported in a suitable bearing b, formed at one end of a bracket h', which bracket when secured to a' table or bed-piece constitutes the support l for the machine. From the platform or disk CZ projects aperies of pillars or standards CZ', on which is su pported, preferably on a base e2, a cup-shaped or concave disk e of pilous material. The base e2, disk e, and pillars CZ' revolve with the platform CZ when the sleeve c is rotated, and against the disk e the bottom or base of the bottle or receptacle A is pressed by the operator during the cleaning operation. The concave or cup-shaped form of the disk e serves to suck or draw downward the bottle to required upright position and to maintain it in this position during the washing of the bottle. Below the platform d is arranged a second platform f, adapted to turn upon the sleeve c unless locked by a set-screw f to the upper platform CZ. A pin or handle fz, 'secured to the under face of the platform j, assists in the turning of said-platform. In the platform OZ is arranged a series of curved slots g,and in the lower platform f is arranged a series of similarly-curved slots h, crossing the slots g atan angle, as clearlyillustrated in Fig. 4. Passing through each opening formed at the crossing-points of the slots g and Zz is a sleeve k, constituting a bearing for a shaft or spindle Z, which is made hollow at its upper end, as at Z/, to receive the stem m' of a vertically-arranged brush m. The sleeves Zt are each adapted to be firmly clamped in the slots g and h and to the two platforms CZ and j' by the nut Zt. The stems m may be adjusted up and down in the hollow portion Z' 0f the spindles Z and locked in required position by a set-screw m2. Upon each spindle Z is preferably fixed a cone-shaped friction-wheel Z2, adapted to frictionally contact with an oppositely-disposed main cone-shaped frictionwheel a3, arranged centrally of all the conegears Z2 and splined to the shaft a. A spring a4, interposed between a collar @u the shaft a and the upper face of the gear c3, serves to force said gear d3 downward into frictioual IOO engagement with the beveled periphery of veach friction-wheel Z2.
In the operation of the machine the bottle A is grasped by the hand of the operator at its neck portion and introduced centrally of the brushes m until its base enters the cupshaped brush e. The brushes m and brush e in revolving by the contacting of the frictionwheels m With the stationary friction-wheel a3 on the shaft a completely cleanse the exterior of the body and bottom of the bottle, the cleansing of the body being accelerated by the rotation of each brush upon it-s spindle Z. Should for any reason the central space between the brushes m be too small or too large, the thumb-screw f is loosened and the under platform f shifted or turned, so that the crossing-point of the slots g and h may ext-end farther from or closer to the center of the machine. When the precise adjustment is secured, the set-screwfis tightened. Of course it will be understood that prior to the shifting of the platformf the nuts le', which lock the sleeves to the two platforms, are also loosened, and after the required adjustment is secured are again tightened. The central cup; shaped brush e consists, preferably, of bristles united to a wooden backing c', and this backing e is removably united by screws to a base e2, of iron or other metal. By means of this construction the brushes c, of various sizes, may be removably secured to the base e2 to compensate for varying diameters of the bottoms of the receptacles to be cleaned.
Having thus described the nature and objects of my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. In a machine of the character described, a series of brushes arranged around a central opening for the reception of the article to be cleaned, means for revolving said brushes around the opening, means for rotating each brush upon its axis during the revolution of the brushes, and means for adjusting the brushes to cause them to approach toward or recede from the central opening, substantially as and for the purposes described.
2. In a machine of the character described, two superposed platforms each provided with curved slots crossing each other to form an aperture extending through both platforms, a sleeve traversing the aperture thus formed, a brush having a bearing in each sleeve, and means for shifting the two platforms to cause the aperture formed by the crossing slots to "approach or recede from the center ofthe platforms, substantially as and for the purposes described.
3. In a machine of the character described, a central brush having a cup-shaped or holloWed-out base from which the pilous material projects, in combination with a series of brushes arranged around the central brush -and having their axes disposed at right angles to the plane of said central brush, means for revolving the cent-ral brush, means for rotating each brush in series upon its axis, and means for revolving the series of brushes around the central brush, substantially as and for the purposes described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my signature in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOSEPH KAYSER.
Witnesses:
J. WALTER DoUGLAss, THOMAS M. SMITH.
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US2952859A (en) * 1958-03-19 1960-09-20 John H Alcamo Surgeons' pre-operating scrubbing machine
US3058134A (en) * 1960-10-07 1962-10-16 Wozniak-Rennek Szczepan Brush cleaning device
US5606759A (en) * 1995-11-16 1997-03-04 Yang; Jack Brush assembly of a cup washing machine

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US2952859A (en) * 1958-03-19 1960-09-20 John H Alcamo Surgeons' pre-operating scrubbing machine
US3058134A (en) * 1960-10-07 1962-10-16 Wozniak-Rennek Szczepan Brush cleaning device
US5606759A (en) * 1995-11-16 1997-03-04 Yang; Jack Brush assembly of a cup washing machine

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