US820646A - Washing-box for photographic plates. - Google Patents

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US820646A
US820646A US27067305A US1905270673A US820646A US 820646 A US820646 A US 820646A US 27067305 A US27067305 A US 27067305A US 1905270673 A US1905270673 A US 1905270673A US 820646 A US820646 A US 820646A
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  • My invention relates to washing or fixing boxes for photographic plates, and has for its object to construct a box in which the water or other liquid will be uniformly distributed and will thorou hly and uniformly wash the plates contained therein.
  • my invention consists, essentially, of a box made of suitable material and divided into two compartments.a compartment adapted to receive the incoming liquid and a compartment adapted to retain a number of plates parallel to the direction of flowsaid compartments communicating with each other at the bottom.
  • Whicli Figure 1 is a perspective view of my washing-box.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view, on a reduced scale, taken on the line 2 2, Fig.1.
  • Fig. 3 is a view showing a number of boxes arranged in series.
  • 10 indicates a box made of suitable material, such as wood or hard rubber, and divided into two compartments 11 and 12, the former being a receiving compartment and the latter a washing-compartment.
  • suitable material such as wood or hard rubber
  • a narrow opening 14 At the bottom of this chamber is a narrow opening 14, extending usually the entire length of the compartment and forming a communication between the two compartments 11 and 12.
  • the washing-compartment 12 is provided with an outlet 15 at the top, usually extending over the entire length of the compartment and at a level below that of the inlet 13'
  • Fig. 3 I have shown a number of these boxes arranged in series, so that the liquid discharged by one may be used by those following.
  • a washing-box for photographic plates comprising a narrow receiving-compartment adapted to receive the incoming liquid, an inlet to said receiving-compartment, a washing-compartment communicating with said receiving-compartment through an opening extending along the bottom of said compart ments, an outlet at the opposite side of said washing-compartment at a level below that of said inlet to the receiving-compartment and adjustable means to retain a number of plates in planes at right angles to the partition separating the receiving-compartment from the washing-compartment.
  • a washing-box for photographic plates comprising a rectangular box divided into two compartments, a narrow receiving-compartment adapted to receive the incoming liquid, and a washing-compartment adjacent to and communicating with the former compartment at the bottom thereof through an opening extending along the length of the washing-compartment; an outlet at the top and opposite side of said washing-compartment and at. a level below that of the inlet to said receiving-compartment and extending the length of the Washing-compartment and corrugated side pieces in said Washingchamber adapted to retain plates in planes at right angles to the partition separating the receiving-compartment from the Washingcompartment Signed at Hoboken, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, this 14th day of July, A. D. 1905.

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PATENTED MAY 15, 1906.
D. S. JAGOBUS.
WASHING BOX FOR PHOTOGRAPHIG PLATES.
APPLIGATION FILED JULY 21, 1905.
$351 1135 MOT/W911? UNi'rnn srA'rn s PATENT OFFICE.
.DAVID S. JACOBUS, OF JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY, AS-SIGNOR TO MARTIN R. JACOBUS, OF RIDGEFIELD, NEW JERSEY.
WASHING-BOX FOR PHoTQGRAPI-IIQ PLATES. I
Specification of Letters Patent.
katented May 15, 1906.
Application filed July 21, 1905. Serial No. 270,673.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, DAVID S. JAOOBUS, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Jersey City, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Washing- Boxes for Photographic Plates, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to washing or fixing boxes for photographic plates, and has for its object to construct a box in which the water or other liquid will be uniformly distributed and will thorou hly and uniformly wash the plates contained therein.
For this purpose my invention consists, essentially, of a box made of suitable material and divided into two compartments.a compartment adapted to receive the incoming liquid and a compartment adapted to retain a number of plates parallel to the direction of flowsaid compartments communicating with each other at the bottom.
My invention will best be understood when described in connection with the accompanying drawings, in Whicli Figure 1 is a perspective view of my washing-box. Fig. 2 is a sectional view, on a reduced scale, taken on the line 2 2, Fig.1. Fig. 3 is a view showing a number of boxes arranged in series.
Similar numerals of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Referring now to the drawings, 10 indicates a box made of suitable material, such as wood or hard rubber, and divided into two compartments 11 and 12, the former being a receiving compartment and the latter a washing-compartment. I prefer to make the compartment 11 narrow and of small capacity. It is provided at the top with a funnelshaped inlet 13, so that it may be placed directly under a faucet, or I may provide any suitable water connection. At the bottom of this chamber is a narrow opening 14, extending usually the entire length of the compartment and forming a communication between the two compartments 11 and 12.
The washing-compartment 12 is provided with an outlet 15 at the top, usually extending over the entire length of the compartment and at a level below that of the inlet 13' The opposite longituvide a projection or ledge 18 to keep the plates ofi the bottom.
Water is admitted to the receiving-compartment 11 at 13 and then passes through the opening 14, extending along the bottom to the washing-compartment 12. It is thus uniformly distributed to the compartment 12 and in its upward course thoroughly and uni formly washes the plates, finally passing out through the outlet 15, which is at a level below that of the inlet 13.
In Fig. 3 I have shown a number of these boxes arranged in series, so that the liquid discharged by one may be used by those following.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A washing-box for photographic plates, comprising a narrow receiving-compartment adapted to receive the incoming liquid, an inlet to said receiving-compartment, a washing-compartment communicating with said receiving-compartment through an opening extending along the bottom of said compart ments, an outlet at the opposite side of said washing-compartment at a level below that of said inlet to the receiving-compartment and adjustable means to retain a number of plates in planes at right angles to the partition separating the receiving-compartment from the washing-compartment.
2. A washing-box for photographic plates comprising a rectangular box divided into two compartments, a narrow receiving-compartment adapted to receive the incoming liquid, and a washing-compartment adjacent to and communicating with the former compartment at the bottom thereof through an opening extending along the length of the washing-compartment; an outlet at the top and opposite side of said washing-compartment and at. a level below that of the inlet to said receiving-compartment and extending the length of the Washing-compartment and corrugated side pieces in said Washingchamber adapted to retain plates in planes at right angles to the partition separating the receiving-compartment from the Washingcompartment Signed at Hoboken, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, this 14th day of July, A. D. 1905.
. DAVID S. J ACOBUS. Witnesses H. F. R E'rz, CHAS. C. BERTSOH.
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