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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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  • Figure l is a vertical section taken in the.
  • F ig. 2 is a. plan or to-p view.
  • rIhe object of this invention is to provide a convenient wash-bench upon which may be placed a wash-tub, a soap-dish, a clotheswringer and a clothes-basket; the relative position of the tub the wringer and the basket being such that the clothes, after be-v ing washed, may be passed from the tub through the wringer, and will be deposited into the basket without any re-handling after being fed into the wringer; and the two extension shelves for the soap-dish, and clothes basket may be slid in when the bench is to be set away, rendering it much less cumbersome than it otherwise would be.
  • the invention consists in the combination of two extension shelves and an elevated frame with the ordinary wash-bench.
  • I use the ordinary wash-bench, the frame of which is composed of four posts E, two of which are seen in Fig. l, the two end boards Gr and G, and the two sides F.
  • the top of the bench is composed of the two boards J, Fig. l, which are nailed to the end boards Gr and Gr.
  • the center board or shelf B is a trifle thinner than the other two, and is made adjustable by fixing the cross-piece f, to the under side by the screws e.
  • the ends of the said cross-piece project under the edge of the boards J.
  • the crosspiece n is similarly arranged, but is nailed to the board or shelf B.
  • This shelf rests on the upper edge of the board G', and upon the crossbar a', and may be drawn out until the cross-bar 7 strikes the bar a', as shown at f.
  • the bar a rests upon the bar d, which is mortised through the side boards F, where it is fastened by the screws s, passing down through the boards J, and into the said bar al. The screws s, also help to secure the top J.
  • the shelf C is nailed to the upper side of one end of the arms c, and they are notched into the end board G, and slid under the top boards J, outside of the side boards F, and their other end rests on the bar al.
  • the ends of this bar project far enough beyond the sides F, to receive the arms o, between the said sides F, and the screws s.
  • the screws e answer as stops to prevent the shelf C, from being drawn clear out by striking against the screws s, as shown by the red dotted lines at e, Fig. 2.
  • the posts A are notched into the edge of the top boards J, pass down inside of the side boards F, and are attached to them by the rod lz., passing through said side boards F, and posts A.
  • the board ZJ is nailed across the top of the posts as a brace.
  • a clothes'wringer may be attached t0 the top of these posts A, by bolts passing through the holes a.
  • the top of the said posts are beveled, as seen in Fig. l, in order to throw the bottom of the wringer out over the edge of the wash tub, which should be placed on the right hand side of, and close to the posts A, and this brings one side of it under the wringer.
  • the shelf B is drawn out, as shown by the red lines at B', and a soap-dish is placed upon that end.
  • the shelf C is drawn out, as shown by the red lines at C, and a clothes-basket is placed thereon to receive the clothes as they are discharged through the wringer.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
SAMUEL VVISW'ALL, OF HYDE PARK, VERMONT.
EXTENSION-WASHBENCH.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 30,371, dated October 9, 1860.
Figure l is a vertical section taken in the.
plane indicated by the line m, m, of Fig. 2. F ig. 2 is a. plan or to-p view.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both figures.
rIhe object of this invention is to provide a convenient wash-bench upon which may be placed a wash-tub, a soap-dish, a clotheswringer and a clothes-basket; the relative position of the tub the wringer and the basket being such that the clothes, after be-v ing washed, may be passed from the tub through the wringer, and will be deposited into the basket without any re-handling after being fed into the wringer; and the two extension shelves for the soap-dish, and clothes basket may be slid in when the bench is to be set away, rendering it much less cumbersome than it otherwise would be.
The invention consists in the combination of two extension shelves and an elevated frame with the ordinary wash-bench.
I use the ordinary wash-bench, the frame of which is composed of four posts E, two of which are seen in Fig. l, the two end boards Gr and G, and the two sides F. The top of the bench is composed of the two boards J, Fig. l, which are nailed to the end boards Gr and Gr. The center board or shelf B, is a trifle thinner than the other two, and is made adjustable by fixing the cross-piece f, to the under side by the screws e. The ends of the said cross-piece project under the edge of the boards J. The crosspiece n, is similarly arranged, but is nailed to the board or shelf B. This shelf rests on the upper edge of the board G', and upon the crossbar a', and may be drawn out until the cross-bar 7 strikes the bar a', as shown at f. The bar a, rests upon the bar d, which is mortised through the side boards F, where it is fastened by the screws s, passing down through the boards J, and into the said bar al. The screws s, also help to secure the top J.
The shelf C, is nailed to the upper side of one end of the arms c, and they are notched into the end board G, and slid under the top boards J, outside of the side boards F, and their other end rests on the bar al. The ends of this bar project far enough beyond the sides F, to receive the arms o, between the said sides F, and the screws s.
The screws e, answer as stops to prevent the shelf C, from being drawn clear out by striking against the screws s, as shown by the red dotted lines at e, Fig. 2.
The posts A, are notched into the edge of the top boards J, pass down inside of the side boards F, and are attached to them by the rod lz., passing through said side boards F, and posts A. The board ZJ, is nailed across the top of the posts as a brace.
A clothes'wringer may be attached t0 the top of these posts A, by bolts passing through the holes a. The top of the said posts are beveled, as seen in Fig. l, in order to throw the bottom of the wringer out over the edge of the wash tub, which should be placed on the right hand side of, and close to the posts A, and this brings one side of it under the wringer.
The shelf B, is drawn out, as shown by the red lines at B', and a soap-dish is placed upon that end. The shelf C, is drawn out, as shown by the red lines at C, and a clothes-basket is placed thereon to receive the clothes as they are discharged through the wringer.
IVhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The combination of two extension shelves B, and C, and an elevated frame or posts A, with the ordinary wash bench; all the parts being constructed and arranged as and for the purposes set forth.
SAMUEL VVISVVALL.
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R. S. PAGE, C. S. PAGE.
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US4590244A (en) * 1981-06-16 1986-05-20 Monsanto Company Acid halide functional materials
US4590243A (en) * 1982-05-04 1986-05-20 Monsanto Company Process for the preparation of nylon block polymers
US4628075A (en) * 1981-06-16 1986-12-09 Dsm Rim Nylon Vof Acid halide functional materials
US4644051A (en) * 1984-01-03 1987-02-17 Stamicarbon B.V. Catalytic reaction of polyol with bis-acyl lactam
US4645800A (en) * 1981-06-16 1987-02-24 Dsm Rim Nylon Vof Acyllactam functional materials
US4649177A (en) * 1981-06-16 1987-03-10 Dm Rim Nylon Vof Process for the preparation of nylon block polymers
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4581419A (en) * 1981-06-16 1986-04-08 Monsanto Company Acyllactam functional materials
US4590244A (en) * 1981-06-16 1986-05-20 Monsanto Company Acid halide functional materials
US4628075A (en) * 1981-06-16 1986-12-09 Dsm Rim Nylon Vof Acid halide functional materials
US4645800A (en) * 1981-06-16 1987-02-24 Dsm Rim Nylon Vof Acyllactam functional materials
US4649177A (en) * 1981-06-16 1987-03-10 Dm Rim Nylon Vof Process for the preparation of nylon block polymers
US4590243A (en) * 1982-05-04 1986-05-20 Monsanto Company Process for the preparation of nylon block polymers
US4587305A (en) * 1983-12-12 1986-05-06 Monsanto Company Composition for use in preparing nylon block copolymer
US4644051A (en) * 1984-01-03 1987-02-17 Stamicarbon B.V. Catalytic reaction of polyol with bis-acyl lactam
US4882382A (en) * 1985-12-13 1989-11-21 Monsanto Company Rubber modified reaction molded nylon-6 block copolymers

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