US117400A - Improvement in washing-machines - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41J—TYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
- B41J2/00—Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
- B41J2/005—Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
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- This invention has reference to an improved washing-machine; and it consists of a peculiarlyconstructed crankshaft, in combination with shafts carrying the beater and rubbers, and of the general construction, combination, and arrangement of the constituent part-s thereof, substantially as hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
- A refers to areceptacle, within which the clothes to be washed are placed, made of a semi-cylindrical shape and supplied with a series of transverse stationary rollers,which assist the rubbers in performing the operation of washing the clothes or articles being cleansed, and legs for its support.
- B refers to a conically-shaped cover or case, resting and fitting upon the upper edges of thereceptacle A, to which it is so attached by means of metallic slotted plates and buttons, marked respectively b b as that it can be readily and conveniently attached to and detached from the saidreceptacle.
- This cover or case is supplied with a lid, by means of which the removal of the said cover is obviated when it is desired to introduce the articles to be washedinto the receptacle A, as it will be seen, by merely raising the said lid, the said articles can be thrust into the latter.
- C refers to the crank-shaft, having its bearings in the sides of the cover B, and supplied with three loops, each one of which has a dierent angular position, as plainly shown in Fig. 3, and receive the shafts D D1 D2, to the center one of which shafts is fastened the beater E, the remaining ones thereof being attached at their lower ends to the rubbers F F.
- the rubbers E E and beater F are each, as the said crank is revolved, broughtin contact with the articles being cleansed at different points upon their surface and at different times, whereby a continuous rubbing and poimding of the said articles is obtained while the ma ⁇ chine is in operation, and, at the same time, the whole of the surface thereof subjected simultaneously to the cleansing process of the said rubbers and beater.
- Each of the shaftslD Dl D2 is supplied with a vertical elongated slot, those in the shafts D D2 receiving the reduced and headed or nutted portions of horizontal bars or guides G G, fastened to the inner sides of the removable cover B, while that in the central or beater-shaft Dl receives a similarly-located bar or rod, g, secured in the apex of the cover B by means of metallic strips or rails, between which the said shaft passes, and from which the latter extends up through a transverse slot, g', cut in the top of the said cover B, as shown in Figsl and 2, the object of which slot being to allow of the said beatershaft having the requisite movement in performing its office or function.
- the rubbers F F and beater E are provided upon theirr upper sides with Shanks or necks ff and e, which are :furnished with vertical slots, (see Fig. 1,) through which pass pins entering apertures in the lower extremities of the shafts D D1 D2, forsecuring the latter to the former, the object of said slots being to permit of the rubbers and beater having vertical 1novement,wherebytheymay accommodatethemselves to the dierent thicknesses of the articles being cleansed.
- h IL h are spiral springs, embracing the lower portions of the shafts D D1 D2, and pressin gat their upper extremities against pins passing through said shafts, and resting at their lower extremities upon the shanks ff e of the rubbers and beater. These springs are for the purpose of assisting in holding the rubbers and beater properly in place upon their shafts; and,
- crank-shaft C constructed as described, in combination With the shafts D D1D2, beater E, and rubbers F F', arranged to operate substantially as shown and for the purpose described.
- YWitnesses Y Y Y 1 BARIUs FRIsBIE, S. L. WARD.
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UNITED STATES CHARLES FORTIN, OF POULTNEY, VERMONT.
IMPROVEMENT IN WASHING-MACHINES.
Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 117,400, dated July 25, 1871.
To all lwhom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHAELEs FORTIN, of Poultney, in the county of Rutland and State of Vermont, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Washing-Machines, and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming a part of the same, and in which- Figure 1 represents a vertical section of my improved washing-machine taken through the line :l: x of Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a similar view taken through the line g/ y of Fig. 2, and Fig. 3 is a perspective view ofthe crank-shaft carrying the rubber and beater-shafts.
Similar letters of reference in the several figures refer to like parts.
This invention has reference to an improved washing-machine; and it consists of a peculiarlyconstructed crankshaft, in combination with shafts carrying the beater and rubbers, and of the general construction, combination, and arrangement of the constituent part-s thereof, substantially as hereinafter more fully described and claimed. n
To enable others to make and use my invention,
l I will proceed to describe it.
In the annexed drawing, A refers to areceptacle, within which the clothes to be washed are placed, made of a semi-cylindrical shape and supplied with a series of transverse stationary rollers,which assist the rubbers in performing the operation of washing the clothes or articles being cleansed, and legs for its support. B refers to a conically-shaped cover or case, resting and fitting upon the upper edges of thereceptacle A, to which it is so attached by means of metallic slotted plates and buttons, marked respectively b b as that it can be readily and conveniently attached to and detached from the saidreceptacle. This cover or case is supplied with a lid, by means of which the removal of the said cover is obviated when it is desired to introduce the articles to be washedinto the receptacle A, as it will be seen, by merely raising the said lid, the said articles can be thrust into the latter. C refers to the crank-shaft, having its bearings in the sides of the cover B, and supplied with three loops, each one of which has a dierent angular position, as plainly shown in Fig. 3, and receive the shafts D D1 D2, to the center one of which shafts is fastened the beater E, the remaining ones thereof being attached at their lower ends to the rubbers F F. By so constructing the said crank-shaft, or giving its loops or cranks dierent angular positions, the rubbers E E and beater F are each, as the said crank is revolved, broughtin contact with the articles being cleansed at different points upon their surface and at different times, whereby a continuous rubbing and poimding of the said articles is obtained while the ma` chine is in operation, and, at the same time, the whole of the surface thereof subjected simultaneously to the cleansing process of the said rubbers and beater. Each of the shaftslD Dl D2 is supplied with a vertical elongated slot, those in the shafts D D2 receiving the reduced and headed or nutted portions of horizontal bars or guides G G, fastened to the inner sides of the removable cover B, while that in the central or beater-shaft Dl receives a similarly-located bar or rod, g, secured in the apex of the cover B by means of metallic strips or rails, between which the said shaft passes, and from which the latter extends up through a transverse slot, g', cut in the top of the said cover B, as shown in Figsl and 2, the object of which slot being to allow of the said beatershaft having the requisite movement in performing its office or function. The rubbers F F and beater E are provided upon theirr upper sides with Shanks or necks ff and e, which are :furnished with vertical slots, (see Fig. 1,) through which pass pins entering apertures in the lower extremities of the shafts D D1 D2, forsecuring the latter to the former, the object of said slots being to permit of the rubbers and beater having vertical 1novement,wherebytheymay accommodatethemselves to the dierent thicknesses of the articles being cleansed. h IL h are spiral springs, embracing the lower portions of the shafts D D1 D2, and pressin gat their upper extremities against pins passing through said shafts, and resting at their lower extremities upon the shanks ff e of the rubbers and beater. These springs are for the purpose of assisting in holding the rubbers and beater properly in place upon their shafts; and,
also, after they have been elevated by the artiits axle attached to the cover B and gearing with another pinion secured to the projecting end of the crank-shaft G.
By revolving the handle II motion is communicated to the various operative parts ofthe machine, and the operation of cleansing the articles to be Washed commenced, they having been previously introduced With the Water for that purpose in the receptacle A. y
Having thus described my invention, What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 1s
1. The crank-shaft C, constructed as described, in combination With the shafts D D1D2, beater E, and rubbers F F', arranged to operate substantially as shown and for the purpose described.
YWitnesses: Y Y Y 1 BARIUs FRIsBIE, S. L. WARD.
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