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    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to an improved construction of the rollers of a clothes-wrin ger, by means of which vthe use of oil or other lubricators may be dispensed with and is rendered unnecessary, and whereby injury to the fabrics passed through the wringer, by reason ofoxidation of the iron or metal shaft upon which the rubber is secured, is entirely obviated ⁇ and avoided.
  • the nature of my invenvan iron shaft may be used in the roller with-- out injuring the fabrics which are passed through the machine.
  • Figure l represents a plan view of a roller with my improvements, a portion thereof being shown in section.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view ofthe roller with the sleeve or cover removed, and
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are detached views of the sleeve.
  • A represents the shaft upon which the rubber roller is secured, which may be of iron, and which I ordinarily construct in the form or manner shown in the drawing-that-is to say, with corrugations a runninglongitudinally thereon.
  • B is the sleeve or cover, which I make of Babbitt-metal or other soft meta-l not liable to oxidation, and which fits closely upon the ends of the shaft A.
  • a flange, b is formed upon this sleeve, which said 11a-nge extends beyond the oorrugations b, completely covering the ends of the same, and tits closely to the rubber O of the roller.
  • this flange On the inner side of this flange are a suitable number of tenons or projections, d, which correspond in number with the corrugations on the shaftA and tit in between the said corrugations, so that when the said sleeve is in position it is rotated with the shaft and forms or becomes the journal of the roller.
  • the sleeveB is secured in position by means of a tap-screw, f, which enters the end of the shaft A, and by means of which the flange b is pressed closely to the rubber of the roller, so as to effectually prevent the access of Water or moisture to the shaft A.
  • the said screw f passes through a washer,m, which may be of copper or other metal, which will not corrode or oXidate by the Vaction of water thereon, and which said washer fits tightly to the end of the sleeve B, so as to effectual/ly prevent the access of water or moisture to the end of the shaft A.
  • This washer m may be made of hard rubber or other suitable material, if desired.
  • the sleeve B made of Babbitt-metal or similar material, provided with the tenons or projections d, and constructed and litted to the roller, substantially in the manner herein shown and described, for the purposes set forth.

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E. P. H. GAPRUN.
Clothes-wringer Rollers'.
'N0\ 141,424. Patented August-5,1873.
NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ELISHA I. H. OAIRON, OF HUDSON, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN .CLOTHES-WRINGER ROLLERS.
vSpecification forming part of Letters Patent No. 141,424, dated August 5, 1873; application filed i January 30, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ELISHA P. H. OAPRON, of the city of Hudson, Columbia county and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Olothes-Wringer Rollers; 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 this specification.
My invention relates to an improved construction of the rollers of a clothes-wrin ger, by means of which vthe use of oil or other lubricators may be dispensed with and is rendered unnecessary, and whereby injury to the fabrics passed through the wringer, by reason ofoxidation of the iron or metal shaft upon which the rubber is secured, is entirely obviated ^and avoided. The nature of my invenvan iron shaft may be used in the roller with-- out injuring the fabrics which are passed through the machine. l
In order that my invention may be fully understood, I will proceed to a more particular description thereof.
Figure l represents a plan view of a roller with my improvements, a portion thereof being shown in section. Fig. 2 is an end view ofthe roller with the sleeve or cover removed, and Figs. 3 and 4 are detached views of the sleeve.
similar letters of reference indicate like parts in all the figures.
A represents the shaft upon which the rubber roller is secured, which may be of iron, and which I ordinarily construct in the form or manner shown in the drawing-that-is to say, with corrugations a runninglongitudinally thereon. B is the sleeve or cover, which I make of Babbitt-metal or other soft meta-l not liable to oxidation, and which fits closely upon the ends of the shaft A. A flange, b, is formed upon this sleeve, which said 11a-nge extends beyond the oorrugations b, completely covering the ends of the same, and tits closely to the rubber O of the roller. On the inner side of this flange are a suitable number of tenons or projections, d, which correspond in number with the corrugations on the shaftA and tit in between the said corrugations, so that when the said sleeve is in position it is rotated with the shaft and forms or becomes the journal of the roller. The sleeveB is secured in position by means of a tap-screw, f, which enters the end of the shaft A, and by means of which the flange b is pressed closely to the rubber of the roller, so as to effectually prevent the access of Water or moisture to the shaft A. The said screw f passes through a washer,m, which may be of copper or other metal, which will not corrode or oXidate by the Vaction of water thereon, and which said washer fits tightly to the end of the sleeve B, so as to effectual/ly prevent the access of water or moisture to the end of the shaft A. This washer m may be made of hard rubber or other suitable material, if desired.
It will be seen that the sleeve B, constructed and fitted to the roller in the manner above mentioned and described, will eectually prevent the access of water or moisture to any part of the shaft, so that the latter may be made .of
Having thus described my invention, wha
I claim is- The sleeve B made of Babbitt-metal or similar material, provided with the tenons or projections d, and constructed and litted to the roller, substantially in the manner herein shown and described, for the purposes set forth. l
ELISHA I. H. OAPRON.
Witnesses J oHN S. THORNTON, M. M. Romana.
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