US102202A - Improvement in coal-scuttles - Google Patents

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US102202A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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  • the object of this invention is to provide-a coalv scuttle or hod for general use, which shall be more useful and convenient than they are when constructed in the ordinary manner;
  • Figure 2 is a view of the same when placediu auother position, so as to show the handle and the spout on-the bottom.
  • rods or wires D D may pass down on the outside of the scutt1e,it' desired, as seen in 'dotted lines.
  • F is a rim, through which the bail loosely passes.
  • G is the spout, formed by the broad upward projecting flange H, within which .the scuttle A rests, which flange prevents the fine coal or dust from being scattered .on the floor.
  • I is a handle on the bottom opposite the spout.
  • the handle I In emptying the coal from the scuttle, the handle I is held in one hand, and the handle J, at the top of the pail or scuttle, in the other..

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S. J. ANDERSON.
Coal Souttle.
No. 102,202. Patented April 26, 1870.
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N.PETERS, Film-UTHDGRIPHER. WASHINGTON. D C,
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SAMUEL J. ANDERSON, OF OAZENOVIA, NEW YORK.
Leners Patent No. 102,202, dated April 20,1870.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part 'of the' same.
The object of this invention. is to provide-a coalv scuttle or hod for general use, which shall be more useful and convenient than they are when constructed in the ordinary manner; and
It consistsl in a loose bottom, so arranged that the coal is discharged from the bottom of the scuttle or hod, instead of from the top, as will be hereinafter more fully described. In the accompanying drawing- Figure 1 is a velticalsection of the article, showing the wires by means of which the bottom is suspended,
passing down the inside of the scuttle, and also on the outside, the latter being shown in dotted lines. v
Figure 2 is a view of the same when placediu auother position, so as to show the handle and the spout on-the bottom.
Similar letters of reference. indicate' corresponding ,all.
but'are hinged or jointed to the bail, as seen in the drawing at E E.
These rods or wires D D may pass down on the outside of the scutt1e,it' desired, as seen in 'dotted lines. v
F is a rim, through which the bail loosely passes.
G is the spout, formed by the broad upward projecting flange H, within which .the scuttle A rests, which flange prevents the fine coal or dust from being scattered .on the floor.
I is a handle on the bottom opposite the spout.
In emptying the coal from the scuttle, the handle I is held in one hand, and the handle J, at the top of the pail or scuttle, in the other..
The weight of the coal will naturally press the bottom down, and the spout being placed in the door of the stove, the coal slides from the bottom into the stove. By this arrangement, the flow of coal from the scuttle is'readily controlled. Y
'lhe scuttle is cheaply made, and its advantages over the ordinary kind will be readily understood by Having thus described my invention,
-I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The loose bottom, with spout B, as described, and supported by the rods D and bail O, substantially as set forth.
SAML. J. ANDERSON.
XVitnesse's:
C. M. POTTER, P. H. DONNELLY.
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