US1564658A - Tank - Google Patents
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- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06F—LAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
- D06F1/00—Washing receptacles
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- TO &ZZ 'LO/'mm ?lt may concern:
- This invention has for its object to pro- Vide a tank for use in washing machines or the like which will have a bottom of great strength, so as to carry the load safely, but which will have a rustless interior.
- This improved tank has a body of Copper, but if the bottom were entirely of Copper and were made sufiiciently heavy to properly support the load in the tank too much eX- devis would be involved.
- the improved tank comprises a double bottom consisting of a heavy sheet of steel and a very thin sheet of Copper which are placed together and drawn into proper shape so that the layer of Copper is pulled tightly over the layer or sheet of steel, the Copper side of the double bottom forming, of course, the upper surface within the interior of the tank.
- the improved tank is to be attached to a sub-base by a plurality of bolts passing through the double bottom and fitted into the said bottom so that they Will not turn, and, to prevent leakage, should the bolts become loose, metal water-tight caps are preferably soldered over the heads of the bolts.
- the invention is llustrated in the accompanying drawing which is a Vertical section of the improved tank.
- 12 denotes the body of the sheet-metal tank which is preferably of Copper and is preferably provided at its bottom with an upturned lip 13.
- the upper edge of the tank is preferably re' inforced by a flat strip or band 141- of metal, said strip or band being encircled by the turnedover and tucked-up under edge 12 of the sheet Copper, and this involvedd 1923.
- upper edge of the tank may be further strengthened by solder.
- the double bottom of the tank comprises a relatively heavy sheet of steel 15 overlaid with a relatively thin sheet of Copper 16, these parts being stampcd out or drawn together so that they form a double bottom of great strength but having a Copper lining inside of the tank.
- the double bottom preferably has a downturned peripheral edge 17 cxtending Within the upturned lip 13, at which point the parts may be forced together to form a water tight joint which may, if desired, be reinforced by solder.
- the double bottom is preferably provided with a plurality of Square holes for the reception of squared parts 18 of bolts 19 by which the tank may be attached to a suitable base or Support and these holes are ren ⁇ ered water-tight by sheet metal caps 20 soldered to the bottom and fitting tightly over the heads of the said bolts.
- the caps 20 are each constructed with an outwardl extending, horizontal flange which facilitates the soldering operation in making tight joints.
- said bolts are fiXedly attached to the bottom of the tank by the sOldered-down caps 20, which form water-tight joints.
- the relatively thin or light sheet or layer of Copper is laid over the relatively thick or heavy sheet of steel, and these parts are then placed together in a die, to shape them properly; and in this shapingoperation the relatively Soft and ductile Copper sheet is drawn tightly over the relatively hard sheet of steel, thus practically making the two parts into one, as above stated.
- a tank for use in washing machines having, at its bottom, attached means for securing the tank to a suitable base Or support, said means comprising non-rotatable bolts having non-Circular parts fitting non- Circular holes in said bottom, and sheet metal caps soldered to Said bottom over the bottom over the heads of Said bolts to form heads of Said. bolts.
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Description
C. A. XARDELL TANK Filed July 1925 Inuemor: C 07 Xroe,
Patented Dem 8, 1925.
?TET FFlCE.
GI'IARLES A. XARDELL, OF UTICA, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO THE XARIDELL COR- E'ORATION, OF UTICA, NEW YRK, A
CORJPORATION OF NEW YORK.
TANK.
Application filed July 3,
TO &ZZ 'LO/'mm ?lt may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES A. XARDELL,
a citizen of the United States, residing at Utica, in the County of Oneida and State O' New York, have nventcd or discovered certain new and useful Improvements 1n Tanks, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.
This invention has for its object to pro- Vide a tank for use in washing machines or the like which will have a bottom of great strength, so as to carry the load safely, but which will have a rustless interior. This improved tank has a body of Copper, but if the bottom were entirely of Copper and were made sufiiciently heavy to properly support the load in the tank too much eX- pense would be involved. TO avoid ths eX- pense and still provide a bottom of great strength, the improved tank comprises a double bottom consisting of a heavy sheet of steel and a very thin sheet of Copper which are placed together and drawn into proper shape so that the layer of Copper is pulled tightly over the layer or sheet of steel, the Copper side of the double bottom forming, of course, the upper surface within the interior of the tank. l/Vhen used on a washing machine the improved tank is to be attached to a sub-base by a plurality of bolts passing through the double bottom and fitted into the said bottom so that they Will not turn, and, to prevent leakage, should the bolts become loose, metal water-tight caps are preferably soldered over the heads of the bolts.
The invention is llustrated in the accompanying drawing which is a Vertical section of the improved tank.
Referring to the drawing, 12 denotes the body of the sheet-metal tank which is preferably of Copper and is preferably provided at its bottom with an upturned lip 13. The upper edge of the tank is preferably re' inforced by a flat strip or band 141- of metal, said strip or band being encircled by the turnedover and tucked-up under edge 12 of the sheet Copper, and this renforced 1923. Serial No. 649,288.
upper edge of the tank may be further strengthened by solder.
The double bottom of the tank comprises a relatively heavy sheet of steel 15 overlaid with a relatively thin sheet of Copper 16, these parts being stampcd out or drawn together so that they form a double bottom of great strength but having a Copper lining inside of the tank. The double bottom preferably has a downturned peripheral edge 17 cxtending Within the upturned lip 13, at which point the parts may be forced together to form a water tight joint which may, if desired, be reinforced by solder.
The double bottom is preferably provided with a plurality of Square holes for the reception of squared parts 18 of bolts 19 by which the tank may be attached to a suitable base or Support and these holes are ren `ered water-tight by sheet metal caps 20 soldered to the bottom and fitting tightly over the heads of the said bolts. The caps 20 are each constructed with an outwardl extending, horizontal flange which facilitates the soldering operation in making tight joints. As the fianged heads of said bolts are larger than the Square parts 18 and are above the bottom of the tank, said bolts are fiXedly attached to the bottom of the tank by the sOldered-down caps 20, which form water-tight joints.
In forming the double bottom of the tank the relatively thin or light sheet or layer of Copper is laid over the relatively thick or heavy sheet of steel, and these parts are then placed together in a die, to shape them properly; and in this shapingoperation the relatively Soft and ductile Copper sheet is drawn tightly over the relatively hard sheet of steel, thus practically making the two parts into one, as above stated.
Having thus described my invention I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. A tank for use in washing machines, having, at its bottom, attached means for securing the tank to a suitable base Or support, said means comprising non-rotatable bolts having non-Circular parts fitting non- Circular holes in said bottom, and sheet metal caps soldered to Said bottom over the bottom over the heads of Said bolts to form heads of Said. bolts. Water-fight jonts over the heads of Said 2. A tank comprsng a sheet metal body bolts, Said caps having outwardly extendng li) having a double bottom Secured to Said body flanges to facltate solderng. 5 in Such a manner as to form a Water-fight In testmony whereof I aflxlny Signature.
joint, non rotatable bolts fitted to Said bottom, and Sheet metal caps soldered to said CHARLES A. XARDELL.
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Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2508445A (en) * | 1947-10-03 | 1950-05-23 | Joseph F Cella | Box, crate, or similar receptacle |
| US20060176762A1 (en) * | 2004-08-30 | 2006-08-10 | Sunstar Engineering Inc., | Holding container, external container for kneading and transportation, and transporting the container and kneader |
| US20090309348A1 (en) * | 2008-06-11 | 2009-12-17 | Dr. Ing. H.C. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft | Process for producing a fuel tank with underride protector |
| US8662300B1 (en) * | 2006-10-16 | 2014-03-04 | William Arena | System and method for attaching tools to a bucket |
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2508445A (en) * | 1947-10-03 | 1950-05-23 | Joseph F Cella | Box, crate, or similar receptacle |
| US20060176762A1 (en) * | 2004-08-30 | 2006-08-10 | Sunstar Engineering Inc., | Holding container, external container for kneading and transportation, and transporting the container and kneader |
| US7694841B2 (en) * | 2004-08-30 | 2010-04-13 | Sunstar Engineering Inc. | Holding container, external container for kneading and transportation, and kneading device |
| US8662300B1 (en) * | 2006-10-16 | 2014-03-04 | William Arena | System and method for attaching tools to a bucket |
| US20090309348A1 (en) * | 2008-06-11 | 2009-12-17 | Dr. Ing. H.C. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft | Process for producing a fuel tank with underride protector |
| US9254586B2 (en) * | 2008-06-11 | 2016-02-09 | Dr. Ing. H.C. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft | Process for producing a fuel tank with underride protector |
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