US957475A - Washing-machine. - Google Patents

Washing-machine. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US957475A
US957475A US38811807A US1907388118A US957475A US 957475 A US957475 A US 957475A US 38811807 A US38811807 A US 38811807A US 1907388118 A US1907388118 A US 1907388118A US 957475 A US957475 A US 957475A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
washing
levers
clamps
roller
arms
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US38811807A
Inventor
William H Preston
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US38811807A priority Critical patent/US957475A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US957475A publication Critical patent/US957475A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41FPRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
    • B41F15/00Screen printers
    • B41F15/08Machines
    • B41F15/0831Machines for printing webs
    • B41F15/0845Machines for printing webs with flat screens
    • B41F15/085Machines for printing webs with flat screens with a stationary screen and a moving squeegee

Definitions

  • This invention relates to washing inachines more especially designed as an attachment for stationary and other forms of wash tubs, and in which relation it is to be used in connection with an ordinary form of wash board and serve to rub the clothes thereover, thus relieving the hands of this wearing operation.
  • the preferred embodiment of the invention consists of clamps which are rigidly connected together and have journaled in them a cross shaft, to the outer ends of which are attached levers provided with handholds.
  • the opposite ends of the levers pivotally suspend arms which are weighted at their free extremities and at which points the reduced ends of a rubbing, or washing roller, is journaled.
  • This roller is fluted, or corrugated, in the direction of its length to intermesh with the corrugations of the wash board, and is caused to travel downwardly over the same by the depression of the hand-holds; the roller and attached parts being automatically returned to initial position under the influence of a sprlng.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of my improved appliance as attached to a stationary wash tub, the latter being shown in cross section, and the attachment in full lines in an elevated position, and in a depressed position in dotted lines.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the attachment applied to the tub; and
  • Fig. 8 is a front elevation of the attachment.
  • the invention consists of two inverted Uv shaped clamps 5, which are rigidly connected together, as by the screws shown in Fig. 1, by a cross bar 6, arranged at the front, and have the usual clamping screws 7 for securing the clamps to the incline front board of the tub; the sides of the clamps likewise inclining, as clearly shown in Fig. 1, to bring the tops Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the clamps are ribbed to insure strength and lightness and have journaled in their uppermost portions a cross shaft 8, to the outer ends of which, at the outside of the clamps, are fixed levers 9 which are also of ribbed construction and are formed, adjacent to the shaft 8, with ofiset hand-holds 10, the latter serving as means for operating the appliance as will be hereinafter apparent.
  • the ends of the levers removed from the shaft 8, pivotally support, on bolts or pins 11, ribbed arms 12, the free extremities of these arms being thickened to provide weights 13.
  • Rigid with the weights 13 at the extremities of the arms 12, are bearing blocks in which are journaled the reduced ends of a roller 14.
  • This roller which is the washing or rubbing element of the attachment, is made of any suitable material and is constructed with corrugations in the direction of its length, of a form to intermesh with the corrugations of a wash board, in connection with which the appliance is used, as shown in dotted outline in Fig. 1.
  • a helical spring 15 having its opposite ends respectively secured to the cross bar 6 and the cross shaft 8; the connection between these parts being preferably effected by blocks 16, each block having a round shouldered projection for receiving and securing one end of the spring.
  • the oscillations of the levers 9, are limited in each direction by forming the flanges thereof, adjacent to the cross shaft 8, with square heads as shown in Fig. 1, which contact with angled corners of the clamps 5, when the washing roller is elevated to a convenient point, and which contact with the top of the clamps just before the weights 13 strike the rear side of the wash tub.
  • a washing attachment for wash tubs comprising inverted U shaped clamps adapt ed to be secured to the front of the tub, a cross bar rigidly connecting said clamps to gether, a cross shaft journaled in the top of said clamps, levers fixed to the opposite ends of said shaft having ofiset hand-holds adjacent thereto, arms freely suspended from the opposite ends of said levers having weighted extremities, a corrugated washing roller journaled in the weighted ends of said arms, and a spring connected to said cross bar and cross shaft operating to elevate the levers, arms and roller when depressed by said hand-holds.
  • a washing attachment for wash tubs comprising inverted U shaped clamps rigidly connected together and having angled corners, a cross shaft ournaled in the upper portions of said clamps, levers fixed to the opposite ends of said cross shaft having heads, arms pivotally suspended from the opposite ends of said levers, a washing roller journaled between the free ends of said arms, said levers having hand-holds for depressing said roller until the heads thereof contact with the clamps, and means for automatically elevating the roller, arms and levers until the said heads contact with the angled corners of the clamps.
  • a washing attachment for wash tubs comprising clamping means, a cross shaft journaled in said clamping means, ribbed levers fixed to the outer ends of said shaft, ribbed arms pivotally suspended from the opposite ends of said levers, a washing roller journaled between the free ends of said arms, said levers having offset hand-holds for depressing the washing roller, and a spring connectingthe clamping means and cross shaft for automatically returning the roller to an elevated position when depressed.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Detail Structures Of Washing Machines And Dryers (AREA)

Description

W. H. PRESTON. WASHING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED AUG. 12, 1907.
Patented May 10, 1910.
W. H. PRESTON. WASHING MACHINE. APPLIUATION FILED we; 12, 1907.
Patented May 10, 1910.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
, IIILMIAIAIWAIAIMMMH ANDREW B. oMHAM CO PHOTKLLITNOGRAFNERS. WABmnqIOH: DJ 7 WILLIAM H. PRESTON, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
WASHING-MACHINE.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, VVILLiAM H. PRESTON, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the borough of Brooklyn, city of New York, county and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Washing-Machines, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to washing inachines more especially designed as an attachment for stationary and other forms of wash tubs, and in which relation it is to be used in connection with an ordinary form of wash board and serve to rub the clothes thereover, thus relieving the hands of this wearing operation.
To this end, the preferred embodiment of the invention, generally stated, consists of clamps which are rigidly connected together and have journaled in them a cross shaft, to the outer ends of which are attached levers provided with handholds. The opposite ends of the levers pivotally suspend arms which are weighted at their free extremities and at which points the reduced ends of a rubbing, or washing roller, is journaled. This roller is fluted, or corrugated, in the direction of its length to intermesh with the corrugations of the wash board, and is caused to travel downwardly over the same by the depression of the hand-holds; the roller and attached parts being automatically returned to initial position under the influence of a sprlng.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a side view of my improved appliance as attached to a stationary wash tub, the latter being shown in cross section, and the attachment in full lines in an elevated position, and in a depressed position in dotted lines. Fig. 2 is a plan of the attachment applied to the tub; and Fig. 8 is a front elevation of the attachment.
More specifically described, the invention consists of two inverted Uv shaped clamps 5, which are rigidly connected together, as by the screws shown in Fig. 1, by a cross bar 6, arranged at the front, and have the usual clamping screws 7 for securing the clamps to the incline front board of the tub; the sides of the clamps likewise inclining, as clearly shown in Fig. 1, to bring the tops Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed August 12, 1907.
Patented May 10, 1910.
Serial No. 388,118.
thereof into a substantially horizontal position.
The clamps are ribbed to insure strength and lightness and have journaled in their uppermost portions a cross shaft 8, to the outer ends of which, at the outside of the clamps, are fixed levers 9 which are also of ribbed construction and are formed, adjacent to the shaft 8, with ofiset hand-holds 10, the latter serving as means for operating the appliance as will be hereinafter apparent. The ends of the levers removed from the shaft 8, pivotally support, on bolts or pins 11, ribbed arms 12, the free extremities of these arms being thickened to provide weights 13. Rigid with the weights 13 at the extremities of the arms 12, are bearing blocks in which are journaled the reduced ends of a roller 14. This roller, which is the washing or rubbing element of the attachment, is made of any suitable material and is constructed with corrugations in the direction of its length, of a form to intermesh with the corrugations of a wash board, in connection with which the appliance is used, as shown in dotted outline in Fig. 1.
It is apparent from the construction, thus far described, upon grasping and depressing the hand-holds 10, the roller 14:, pressed by the weights 13, will be caused to travel downwardly over the wash board to near the bottom of the tub where it will pick up a quantity of water and raise it over the garment which is on the board being washed, as the parts are returned to initial position, and thus rub and scrub the garment similar to the action of hand work in rubbing clothes over the surface of the wash board.
For automatically returning the parts to an elevated position each time they are depressed, there is provided a helical spring 15 having its opposite ends respectively secured to the cross bar 6 and the cross shaft 8; the connection between these parts being preferably effected by blocks 16, each block having a round shouldered projection for receiving and securing one end of the spring. The oscillations of the levers 9, are limited in each direction by forming the flanges thereof, adjacent to the cross shaft 8, with square heads as shown in Fig. 1, which contact with angled corners of the clamps 5, when the washing roller is elevated to a convenient point, and which contact with the top of the clamps just before the weights 13 strike the rear side of the wash tub.
It is evident that various changes may be made in the details of construction hereinbefore described without departing from the essential characteristics of this invention, and I consider that I am entitled to such modifications as fall within a clear interpretation of the claims annexed.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. A washing attachment for wash tubs comprising inverted U shaped clamps adapt ed to be secured to the front of the tub, a cross bar rigidly connecting said clamps to gether, a cross shaft journaled in the top of said clamps, levers fixed to the opposite ends of said shaft having ofiset hand-holds adjacent thereto, arms freely suspended from the opposite ends of said levers having weighted extremities, a corrugated washing roller journaled in the weighted ends of said arms, and a spring connected to said cross bar and cross shaft operating to elevate the levers, arms and roller when depressed by said hand-holds.
2. A washing attachment for wash tubs comprising inverted U shaped clamps rigidly connected together and having angled corners, a cross shaft ournaled in the upper portions of said clamps, levers fixed to the opposite ends of said cross shaft having heads, arms pivotally suspended from the opposite ends of said levers, a washing roller journaled between the free ends of said arms, said levers having hand-holds for depressing said roller until the heads thereof contact with the clamps, and means for automatically elevating the roller, arms and levers until the said heads contact with the angled corners of the clamps. V
3. A washing attachment for wash tubs comprising clamping means, a cross shaft journaled in said clamping means, ribbed levers fixed to the outer ends of said shaft, ribbed arms pivotally suspended from the opposite ends of said levers, a washing roller journaled between the free ends of said arms, said levers having offset hand-holds for depressing the washing roller, and a spring connectingthe clamping means and cross shaft for automatically returning the roller to an elevated position when depressed.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
lVILLIAM H. PRESTON.
Witnesses:
HENRY GoLDEY, LEONIE BOUDSLAU.
US38811807A 1907-08-12 1907-08-12 Washing-machine. Expired - Lifetime US957475A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US38811807A US957475A (en) 1907-08-12 1907-08-12 Washing-machine.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US38811807A US957475A (en) 1907-08-12 1907-08-12 Washing-machine.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US957475A true US957475A (en) 1910-05-10

Family

ID=3025878

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US38811807A Expired - Lifetime US957475A (en) 1907-08-12 1907-08-12 Washing-machine.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US957475A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US957475A (en) Washing-machine.
US4891A (en) wilson
US483723A (en) Washing-machine
US784541A (en) Washing-machine.
US52052A (en) Washing-machine
US517081A (en) Washing-machine
US523659A (en) Washing-machine
US414016A (en) Washing-machine
US101301A (en) Improved washing-machine
US418409A (en) Washing-machine
US911737A (en) Washing-machine.
US594088A (en) Washing-machine
US775126A (en) Clothes-washing apparatus.
US362740A (en) Benjamin e
US5349A (en) Washing-machine
US999647A (en) Washing-machine.
US264014A (en) John c
US132322A (en) Improvement in washing-machines
US494447A (en) Washing-machine
US551813A (en) Washing-machine
US1207516A (en) Washboard.
US489806A (en) Washing-machine
US1228149A (en) Washing-machine.
US860389A (en) Washing-machine.
US489760A (en) Washing-machine