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US688418A
US688418A US968400A US1900009684A US688418A US 688418 A US688418 A US 688418A US 968400 A US968400 A US 968400A US 1900009684 A US1900009684 A US 1900009684A US 688418 A US688418 A US 688418A
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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
    • D06F45/00Wringing machines with two or more co-operating rollers; Similar cold-smoothing apparatus
    • D06F45/02Wringing machines with two or more co-operating rollers; Similar cold-smoothing apparatus wherein the pressure is transmitted by spring means
    • D06F45/04Wringing machines with two or more co-operating rollers; Similar cold-smoothing apparatus wherein the pressure is transmitted by spring means with hand-operated quick-release means

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  • Figure 1 of the drawings represents a partly sectional elevation of a portion of my improved clothes-wringer having parts thereof broken; Fig. 2, an "end view of the same, partly in section, on the plane indicated by line 2 2 in the preceding figure; Fig. 3, a sectional view indicated by line 3 3 in the first figure Fig. 4, a detail horizontal section indicated byline 4 4; in said first figure; Fig. 5, a detail view of a portion of the power-crank,
  • Figs. 6 and 7 detail perspective views of bearing boxes constituting parts of the Wringer.
  • A indicates the top bar; B, each of a pair of longi-' 3 5 tudinally slotted standards; C, the back board, and D the Watershed that are combined to form the frame of my improved clothes-wringer.
  • C the back board
  • D the Watershed that are combined to form the frame of my improved clothes-wringer.
  • this guide-plate In pivotal connection with the frame-standards are upturned ear ends b 4.0 of a guide-plate E, this guide-plate being a single piece of sheet metal, preferably galvanized iron.
  • the guide-plate being of metal, it will not warp or crack.
  • the vertical slots in the frame-standards are shaped at their lower ends to provide bearing-spaces for the journals (1 of the lower wringer-roll F, and in sliding engagement with said slots are metallic shells G H, the
  • each of the shells is provided with an upper outer stop-lugf, and surmounting said shells, with its ends in opposition to their lugs, is a semielliptic spring J, the tension of which is reg'uprovided in the top bar of the wringer-frame.
  • Set in'the shell H is a hardwood bearingblock a for the drive-shaft L of the wringer, and another bearing for the shaft constitutes part of a metallic bracket M in connection with the frame-standard in which shell G has its play.
  • the sprocket pinion N. is provided with .a hub that is notched to have match fit with a correspondingly notched end of a crank T, slipped on shaft L, their engagement being maintained by a setnut U, for which the shaft is provided with a thread.
  • this detachable clutch connection of the crank and drive-shaft may be varied in practice.
  • the shells G H move up and down with the upper wringer-roll, clearance-space for shaft L being provided in the first of said shells, and as the spur-gearing rises and falls with said roll there is no bind or increase of friction in any lated by a screw K, for which a bearing h is adjacent to bracket M, is
  • a clothes-wringer comprising a driveshaft having link-belt and sprocket-gear connection with one of the rolls and spur-gear connection with the other roll, one end of the drive-shaft and a roll in gear therewith being mounted in stationary bearings of which the one for said shaft is adjustable to regulate slack of the link belt, the bearings for the other end of said shaft and the other roll being vertically movable, a tension-spring opposing upward movement of the latter roll, and means for regulating pressure of the spring.
  • a clothes-wringer having vertically-slotted frame-standards provided with guidegrooves, shells loose in the standard-slots and provided with ribs engaging said guidegrooves, a semi-elliptic spring under tension on the shells, the lower wringer-roll journaled in the frame-standards, the upper wringerroll having its journals in bearing against the lower ends of said shells, a block set in one of the shells, a bracket in vertically-adjust able connection with the frame-standard farthest from the block, a drive-shaft for which said block and bracket constitute bearings, clearance-space for the shaft being had in the shell nearest the aforesaid bracket, gearing connecting opposite ends of said shaft with a lower-roll journal and an upper-roll journal, and means for rotating the aforesaid shaft.

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No. 688,4l8. Patented Dec. I0, I90l.
' M. P. JANISCH.
CLOTHES WRINGER.
(Appliqation filed Mar. 22, 1900.)
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MAX P. .TANIS PATENT OFFICE.
CH, OF WAUPUN, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOR TO THE AUTOMATIC WRINGER COMPANY, OF \VAUPUN, WISCONSIN.
CLOTHES -WRINGER.
srncrrrcarron forming part of Letters Patent No. 688,418, dated December 10, 1901. Application filed March 22, 1900 Serial No. 9,684. (No model.)
1'0 aZZ whom it may concern: Be it known that I, MAX P. J ANISGH, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Waupun, in the county of Fond du Lac and State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Clothes-Wringers; and I do hereby declare that the following is afull, clear, and exact description thereof. My invention has for its object to'simplify and cheapen the manufacture of clotheswringers, particularly those in which the upper rolls under pressure automatically adjust themselves to varying thickness of material operated upon without bind or increase of r 5 friction in the gearing, said invention consisting in certain peculiarities of construction and combination of parts hereinafter particularly set forth with reference to the accon1- panying drawings and subsequently claimed.
Figure 1 of the drawings represents a partly sectional elevation of a portion of my improved clothes-wringer having parts thereof broken; Fig. 2, an "end view of the same, partly in section, on the plane indicated by line 2 2 in the preceding figure; Fig. 3, a sectional view indicated by line 3 3 in the first figure Fig. 4, a detail horizontal section indicated byline 4 4; in said first figure; Fig. 5, a detail view of a portion of the power-crank,
0 and Figs. 6 and 7 detail perspective views of bearing boxes constituting parts of the Wringer.
Referring by letter to the drawings, A indicates the top bar; B, each of a pair of longi-' 3 5 tudinally slotted standards; C, the back board, and D the Watershed that are combined to form the frame of my improved clothes-wringer. In pivotal connection with the frame-standards are upturned ear ends b 4.0 of a guide-plate E, this guide-plate being a single piece of sheet metal, preferably galvanized iron. By a downward bend c of its outer edge the guide-plate is stifiened and movement of the clothes thereon facilitated.
The guide-plate being of metal, it will not warp or crack.
The vertical slots in the frame-standards are shaped at their lower ends to provide bearing-spaces for the journals (1 of the lower wringer-roll F, and in sliding engagement with said slots are metallic shells G H, the
lower ends of which are shaped to 'form'bear ings for the journals 6 of the upper wringev roll I, said shells being each provided with lateral longitudinal ribs f, that engage guidegrooves g, formed in said standards. Each of the shells is provided with an upper outer stop-lugf, and surmounting said shells, with its ends in opposition to their lugs, is a semielliptic spring J, the tension of which is reg'uprovided in the top bar of the wringer-frame.
Set in'the shell H is a hardwood bearingblock a for the drive-shaft L of the wringer, and another bearing for the shaft constitutes part of a metallic bracket M in connection with the frame-standard in which shell G has its play. The bracket is provided with vertical slots j, and by means of set-screws 70' engaging the slots and adjacent frame=standi ard said bracket is secured in adjusted position.
Fast on shaft L, a sprocket-pinion N, and a spur-pinion P is fast on the farther end of said shaft. The sprocketp'inion is connected by a link belt Q with a sprocket-wheel R, fast ion a journal of the lower wringer-roll, and a spur-wheel S, fast on a journal of theupper wringer-roll, meshes with the aforesaid spur-pinion. By adjustment of the bracket M the slack of the link belt Q is regulated.
The sprocket pinion N. is provided with .a hub that is notched to have match fit with a correspondingly notched end of a crank T, slipped on shaft L, their engagement being maintained by a setnut U, for which the shaft is provided with a thread. However, this detachable clutch connection of the crank and drive-shaft may be varied in practice. By turning the crank rotary motion is communicated to the wringer-rolls by means of the gearing above specified, and material being run between said rolls the upper one is lifted against a predetermined degree of spring-pressure, regulated at will by means of the tension-screw herein set forth. The shells G H move up and down with the upper wringer-roll, clearance-space for shaft L being provided in the first of said shells, and as the spur-gearing rises and falls with said roll there is no bind or increase of friction in any lated by a screw K, for which a bearing h is adjacent to bracket M, is
of the gearing incidental to automatic adjustment of the aforesaid roll with respect to thickness of material operated upon, the normal inclination of said shaft being such that it moves toward horizontal position as said material increases in thickness,whereby tend- 'ency of the spur-gear to cramp under such conditions is obviated.
, Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A clothes-wringer comprising a driveshaft having link-belt and sprocket-gear connection with one of the rolls and spur-gear connection with the other roll, one end of the drive-shaft and a roll in gear therewith being mounted in stationary bearings of which the one for said shaft is adjustable to regulate slack of the link belt, the bearings for the other end of said shaft and the other roll being vertically movable, a tension-spring opposing upward movement of the latter roll, and means for regulating pressure of the spring.
2. A clothes-wringer having vertically-slotted frame-standards provided with guidegrooves, shells loose in the standard-slots and provided with ribs engaging said guidegrooves, a semi-elliptic spring under tension on the shells, the lower wringer-roll journaled in the frame-standards, the upper wringerroll having its journals in bearing against the lower ends of said shells, a block set in one of the shells, a bracket in vertically-adjust able connection with the frame-standard farthest from the block, a drive-shaft for which said block and bracket constitute bearings, clearance-space for the shaft being had in the shell nearest the aforesaid bracket, gearing connecting opposite ends of said shaft with a lower-roll journal and an upper-roll journal, and means for rotating the aforesaid shaft.
In testimony thatI claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand, at Waupun, in the county of Fond du Lac and State of Wisconsin, in the presence of two witnesses.
MAX P. JANISCI'L Witnesses:
CHAS. DICKELMANN, R. W. HANNY.
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