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US101420A
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    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
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  • This invention relates to improvements in heating stoves, open grates, and the like, and consists in the arrangement therewith, on the bottom, one or more sides or parts thereof, and the top, of double walls, forming heating-chambers, and in providing, in con nection therewith, cold-air pipes, leading from the exterior of the'building, under the floor or otherwise, to
  • heating-chambers to supply fresh, cool air to be heated and discharged into the room, whereby it is designed to utilize a greater proportion of the heat developed than can be done by the present arrangement of stoves to give off the heat by radiation alone.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional elevation of a stove constructed according to my improvement
  • Figure 2 is a front elevation, partly brokenout.
  • A is the combustion-chamber, which may be made in any approved way, and adapted either for wood or coal.
  • B is the heating-chamber, formed in this example on the bottom, back, and top, by the addition of the outer walls 0, which may be of sheet metal or other suitable substance.
  • D is the cold-air pipe, leading from the exterior of thebuilding, preferably, under the floor, and up through it to the bottom of the stove, into the heating-cham- Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding her, for the admission .of cold and fresh air, to be heated by contact with the hot walls of the stove, and to be discharged therefrom through the opening E .into the room.
  • the same plan may be applied to open fire-grates, by the arrangement therewith of heating-chambers at the sides and top with similar air-supply and escapepassagcs.
  • I may also utilize the heated air from the chamber 13 for heating upper rooms, by the application, over the escape-passages, of the hood H, and a flexible or other conductingpipe, I, leading therefi'om to the rooms above.

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H. BESSE.
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Letters Patent No. 101,420, dated April 5, 1870.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patentand making part of the same 1'0 all whom it ma y concern:
Be it known that I, H. Bnssl-z, oi'Delaware, in the county of Delaware and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Heating-Stoves; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and-exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming part of this specification.
This invention relates to improvements in heating stoves, open grates, and the like, and consists in the arrangement therewith, on the bottom, one or more sides or parts thereof, and the top, of double walls, forming heating-chambers, and in providing, in con nection therewith, cold-air pipes, leading from the exterior of the'building, under the floor or otherwise, to
.t-he said heating-chambers, to supply fresh, cool air to be heated and discharged into the room, whereby it is designed to utilize a greater proportion of the heat developed than can be done by the present arrangement of stoves to give off the heat by radiation alone.
J Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a stove constructed according to my improvement, and Figure 2 is a front elevation, partly brokenout.
parts.
A is the combustion-chamber, which may be made in any approved way, and adapted either for wood or coal.
B is the heating-chamber, formed in this example on the bottom, back, and top, by the addition of the outer walls 0, which may be of sheet metal or other suitable substance.
D is the cold-air pipe, leading from the exterior of thebuilding, preferably, under the floor, and up through it to the bottom of the stove, into the heating-cham- Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding her, for the admission .of cold and fresh air, to be heated by contact with the hot walls of the stove, and to be discharged therefrom through the opening E .into the room.
way very much more of the heat may be given off to the room than when radiation through the walls of the stove, or the contact of the air of the room therewith, is depended on. Moreover, it hast-he efi'ect to prevent the draught into the room, through the cracks and crevices, of the cold air, to take the place of that exhausted by the work of combustion, and which renders the rooms chilly and uncomfortable.
The same plan may be applied to open fire-grates, by the arrangement therewith of heating-chambers at the sides and top with similar air-supply and escapepassagcs.
I may also utilize the heated air from the chamber 13 for heating upper rooms, by the application, over the escape-passages, of the hood H, and a flexible or other conductingpipe, I, leading therefi'om to the rooms above.
Having thus described my invention,
1 claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The heating-chamber B, extending on three sides of a stove, combined with a combustion-chamber, A, coldair supply-pipe 1), pipe F, and escape-passages E, all constructed and arranged as and for the purpose specified.
H. BESSE.
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