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I saw an ad for a Connor wringer I belive. It looked like a wringer washer body but no wringer.
It had a bowl shaped thing on top.
Can't find a picture of it. It was bright green.
How did the bowl thing work?
 
J.H. Connor and Sons were a Canadian manufacturers of washing machines and other laundry bits that went way back. FAIK they made only wringer washers before ending production sometime in 1960's.

https://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2016/07/we-used-to-build-things-in-this-country.html

https://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2017/07/we-used-to-make-things-in-this-country.html

https://archive.org/details/jhconnorsonlimit00jhco/page/16/mode/2up

https://dygtyjqp7pi0m.cloudfront.net/i/21979/20667717_1.jpg?v=8D1A7D414211B90

From archives:

 
Thor Super-Agitator Washer Model 33 with Hydro-Extractor

Wash was removed from first tub then placed in "extractor" which was the second tub lined with a rubber bag. Lid would then be closed and secured. Then water was pumped into tub causing rubber bag (and contents) to rise up against metal lid extracting water from laundry by squeezing/pressure.

IIRC few other manufacturers had "bladder" type extraction. Don't believe consumer groups and others were won over which likely is why thing never caught on and was abandoned.

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