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(12) Patent: (11) CA 23307
(21) Application Number: 23307
(54) English Title: CENTRIFUGAL DISH WASHING MACHINE
(54) French Title: MACHINE CENTRIFUGE POUR LAVER LA VAISSELLE
Status: Term Expired - Post Grant Beyond Limit
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Claim lst. A dish washing machine, constructed substantially, as herein shown and described, and consisting of a dish-water tank, a rotary rinsing water bucket having transverse partitions and discharge pipes, a basket to receive the dishes, pumps to discharge water over the dishes, lamp-heated flues and an operating mechanism, as set forth. 2nd. in a dish-washing machine, the combination of the tank A having flanges 11, the heating flues 7 having flanges 10, the basket G having flanges P, Q, R, the main shaft L and a driving mechanism with the upright bars H; the curved wings O and the cap tube N carrying the said wings and attached to the said shaft, substantially as herein shown and described, Whereby the dishreceiving basket will be rotated, and currents of water will be directed against the dishes as they are carried around by the said basket,as set forth. 3rd. In a dish washing machine, the combination of the tank A, the rotary disk receiving basket G and a, driving mechanism with the pump shafts a, the guard tubes, u, the cap tubes W having spiral flanges x and their casings y having discharge nozzles 1 at their upper ends:substantially as herein shown and described, whereby water will be discharged over the dishes as they are carried around in the said basket, as set forth. 4th. In a dish washing machine, the combination of the tank A provided with an internally toothed stationary gear wheel m at its top, the rotary basket G and the main shaft la with the bucket S having transverse partitions U and discharge pipes V the spindle J journalled to the said main shaft L and the gear wheels H, i,j1 carried by the spider attached to the upright bar carrying the basket, substantially as herein shown and described, whereby the said bucket will be rotated to discharge its water by the revolving of the said basket and main shaft, as set forth. 5th. In a dish washing machine, the combination, of the tank A, the rotary basket ,G carrying the dishes and the bucket S carrying the rinsing water, with the annular perforated plate 25 attached to the said tank, subtantially as herein shown and described, whereby the water discharged from the said bucket will be distributed over the dishes as set forth. 6th. In a dish-washing machine, the combination of the tank A add the bucket S, with the spiral flues 7, the cap plate 8 the lamp flues 5, the lamps 2 and a supporting mechanism substantially as herein shown and described, whereby the water in the-said tank and bucket is heated and kept hot, as set forth. 7th. In a dish-washing machine, the combination of the tank A the lamps 2 and the I lamp fines 5, with the hinged brackets 3 and the hangers 4, substantially as herein shown and described, whereby the said lamps can be readily swung beneath or away from the said flues, as set forth. 8th. In a dish-washing machine, the heating flues 5, 7, made substantially as herein shown and described, with shoulders 9, and with their upper parts spiral, whereby any water that may spatter into the said flues will be vaporized before it can reach the lamps, as set forth. 9th. Ina dish washing machine, the combination of the vertical shafts having spiral grooves and their guard tubes, with the oil saturated wooden packing, substantially as herein shown and described, whereby the said shafts will be kept lubricated, as set forth. 10th. In a dish-washing machine, the combination of the main shaft L and the drive shaft Y, with the gear wheels 12, 13, the plate q, the spirally bent pivoted bars 14, the plate 15 pivoted to the said bars, the vertical rods 16 attached to the said plate, the lazy tongs 18, the fulcrum bracket 19 and the step 21, substantially as herein shown and described, whereby the shaft basket and bucket can be readily raised or lowered and the pumps thrown into and out of gear, as set forth, ,
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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: Expired (old Act Patent) latest possible expiry date 1904-02-01
Grant by Issuance 1886-02-01

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Current Owners on Record
ALLEN G. INGALLS
Past Owners on Record
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