US132985A - Improvement in washing and wringing machines combined - Google Patents
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- Fig. 3 a side View
- Fig. 4 an end view, of the machine arranged for wringing.
- My invention consists in a machine which, with a slight change of arrangement, is transformed into either a washing-machine or a Wringer, substantially as herein specified.
- A represent the frame, which is constructed as shown so as to be placed in a common wash-tub.
- Two standards, a a, of this frame have two deep notched bearin gs, b I), open at the top, semicircular at the bottom, and of the right transverse size, just sufficient to receive the journals of three rollersfirst, a main washing-roller, B, which isfiuted or corrugated, and is provided with a crank or winch, c, to turn it by; second, a main wringing-roller, 0, covered with India rubber, and also provided with a crank or winch, d, to turn it by third, a small roller, D, which is used as a counterroller both to the main washingroller and the main wringing-roller.
- the main washing-roller B is placed with its journals in the bottom of the notched bearings b b
- the small roller D is placed with its journals in the notched bearings so as to rest immediately upon the fluted roller below.
- On each standard a of the machine are secured two elastic loops or springs, f 9, one of which, f, is placed over the projecting journals of the small roller D, and presses it down upon the main roller B with a moderate pressure, so that the clothes, being run forward and backward between the rollers, are efficiently and quickly washed.
- the journals of the small roller may have friction-sleeves h h for the springs ff to bear upon, so as not to wear them when the roller turns, and to facilitate the revolution of the roller.
- the large wringing-roller O is placed in the bottom of the bearings 12 12 instead of the washing-roller B, and the small roller D is inserted over it in the same way as for the washing-machine, and both pairs of springs f g are looped over its journals so as to give a strong pressure.
- the small inelastic roller in connection with the large elastic roller, wrings efficiently by the narrowness of its bearing-surface, and at the same time the rollers pass the clothes through as rapidly as if both rollers were large.
- the spring-loops are easily placed over the small roller D as well as slipped oft, and the machine can be changed from a washer to a.
- the whole machine can be sold at about half the sum of an ordinary rubber roller-wringer.
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Improvement in Washing and wringing Machine No.132,985. Cobined. Patented Nov.1
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UNITE CHARLES ROBINSON, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN WASHING AND WRINGING MACHINES COMBINED.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES ROBINSON, of Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improved Combined Washing-Machine and Wringer and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing makin g part of this specification Figure 1 being a side view, and Fig. 2 an end view, of the machine arranged for wash- Like letters designate corresponding parts in all of the figures.
My invention consists in a machine which, with a slight change of arrangement, is transformed into either a washing-machine or a Wringer, substantially as herein specified.
Let A represent the frame, which is constructed as shown so as to be placed in a common wash-tub. Two standards, a a, of this framehave two deep notched bearin gs, b I), open at the top, semicircular at the bottom, and of the right transverse size, just sufficient to receive the journals of three rollersfirst, a main washing-roller, B, which isfiuted or corrugated, and is provided with a crank or winch, c, to turn it by; second, a main wringing-roller, 0, covered with India rubber, and also provided with a crank or winch, d, to turn it by third, a small roller, D, which is used as a counterroller both to the main washingroller and the main wringing-roller.
When the machine is arranged for a washing-machine, as in Figs. 1 and 2, the main washing-roller B is placed with its journals in the bottom of the notched bearings b b, and the small roller D is placed with its journals in the notched bearings so as to rest immediately upon the fluted roller below. On each standard a of the machine are secured two elastic loops or springs, f 9, one of which, f, is placed over the projecting journals of the small roller D, and presses it down upon the main roller B with a moderate pressure, so that the clothes, being run forward and backward between the rollers, are efficiently and quickly washed. The journals of the small roller may have friction-sleeves h h for the springs ff to bear upon, so as not to wear them when the roller turns, and to facilitate the revolution of the roller.
When the machine is arranged for wringing, as in Figs. 3 and 4:, the large wringing-roller O is placed in the bottom of the bearings 12 12 instead of the washing-roller B, and the small roller D is inserted over it in the same way as for the washing-machine, and both pairs of springs f g are looped over its journals so as to give a strong pressure. The small inelastic roller, in connection with the large elastic roller, wrings efficiently by the narrowness of its bearing-surface, and at the same time the rollers pass the clothes through as rapidly as if both rollers were large.
The spring-loops are easily placed over the small roller D as well as slipped oft, and the machine can be changed from a washer to a.
wringer, and vice versa, in a few seconds.
The whole machine can be sold at about half the sum of an ordinary rubber roller-wringer.
To draw off the water in wringing there may be a tap-hole in the tub to drain into another tub or there may be a spout or inclined board to carry the water to another vessel.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination and arrangement of the frame A and rollers B G D, substantially as herein described, so as to form either a washing-machine or a wringer, as specified.
2. The combination of the two or more pairs of springs or spring-loops fg with the washing and wringing rollers, substantially as and for the purpose herein specified.
CHARLES ROBINSON.
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O. EDMUNDS, G120. R. Hooen.
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