US1037905A - Portable hot-water system. - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
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- This invention relates particularly to an attachment for heating Water to be'used on any kind of a stove .or range'having a burner for a gaseous fuel, such as an ordinary gas range, or a kerosene or gasolene stove or the like.
- the principal object of the invention is to provide a device infthe form of a receptacle or tank having a coil connected with its lower portion that can be readily attached or placed on or near a range with the coil on top of the burnerand a circulation of water will be started that will heat the contents of the tank.
- a further object is to provide a draw-off pipe for the hot water in the tank, that will always take the water from the .upper portion near the water level and that will antomatically rise and fall so that the water is always drawn off at the upper portion no matter whether the tank be .full or nearly empty.
- Figure 1 shows a gasolene range with the invention attached.
- Fig. Q is a fragmentary vertical section through the-range and heater;
- Fig. 3 shows a vert-icalsection through the tank taken in the line III-III of Fig.1;
- Fig. l is a side elevation of the double coil.
- the invention is shown as formed of a suitable tank or receptacle 6 that may have caused to pass back into the tank a short distance above the connection of the end 9.
- the coil is so located that the tank can be supported "at the rear of the range R and 1 Specification of Letters iatent. 1 Patented Sept, 16,1912,
- ⁇ Vherfth burner is lighted the hot. water in. the coil will rise-tothe upper'portion and hence. will pass out through the connection 10into v the tank and obviously the; hot. waterjwill rise to'the top of the water. levelinthe tank.
- the pipe 13 carrying a faucet or cock 1% extends into the tank, and has a movable connection with an inclined pipe 15.
- a float 16 is attached to the upper end of the inclined pipe 15 and so adjusted that the upper end'of the pipe 15 will always remain just below the water level in the tank. YVhenever the water is drawn off, the weight of the pipe will draw it and the float downwardlyand the float 'will always keep the pipe'suspended with its end just below the water level.
- an L 17 connects'thc pipe 13 with the pipe 15, and has a movable connection with the horizontal pipe 13 so that this pipe 15 can swing up and down, yet form a reasonably tight joint.
- the pipe 13 is shown as extending forward to the front of the range for convenience in drawing oil the hot water through the faucet 1st.
- the coil may comprise an involute 18 at the bottom connected at the center to an evolute 19.
- the device is independent of any water supply system, that water is simply poured in at the top whenever necessary. It will also be seen that the water can always be drawn olf from the upper portion or near the water level in the tank and therefore the hottest water is always on top. which is a great convenience. It will also be understood that this device is very simple and economic of construction requiring merely the tank With the coil having its extremities secured in the tank near the bot tom. And the draw-off device comprises merely the two" pipes connected by the L, with the float at the top of the pipe in the tank, and-a faucet or other form of cock provided at the outer end of thedraw-ofi P p thus described my invention, I
- a portable water heater comprising a hot 15 ported by. a stove, and in which the level pipe projecting. laterally from the base of water tank adapted to be removably supa the tank and having both ends in communication with the said tank, said pipe having its outer port-ion formed in a coil that is' disposed so that the burner of the stove will means for"pivotally connecting on -emit]? said inlet pipe to' the discharge pipe, a controlling valve forsaid discharge pipe,
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Description
P. G.HA YES. PORTABLE HOT WATER SYSTEM.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 19, 1911.
- INVENTOR 1 Gf1 7 3 Patented Sept; 10, 1912.
" FAY c. HAYES, or ALTAMONT, NEW YORK;
' PORTABLE HOT-WATER sYsrEM.
Applicationfiled'Anril is, 1911'. Serial No. 622,079.
To all whom it may concern: 3
Be it knownthat I, FAY'C. HAYES, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Altaniont, count-y of Albany, and" State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Imp'rovelnentsin Portable Hot lvater Systems, of which thefollowing is a full, clean-and exact description.
This invention relates particularly to an attachment for heating Water to be'used on any kind of a stove .or range'having a burner for a gaseous fuel, such as an ordinary gas range, or a kerosene or gasolene stove or the like.
The principal object of the invention is to provide a device infthe form of a receptacle or tank having a coil connected with its lower portion that can be readily attached or placed on or near a range with the coil on top of the burnerand a circulation of water will be started that will heat the contents of the tank.
A further object is to provide a draw-off pipe for the hot water in the tank, that will always take the water from the .upper portion near the water level and that will antomatically rise and fall so that the water is always drawn off at the upper portion no matter whether the tank be .full or nearly empty.
With these and other objects in view, the invention will be hereinafter more particularly described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification, and will then be pointed out in the claim at the end of the description.
In accompanyingfdrawings showing an embodiment of my 'invention, Figure 1 shows a gasolene range with the invention attached. Fig. Qis a fragmentary vertical section through the-range and heater; Fig. 3 shows a vert-icalsection through the tank taken in the line III-III of Fig.1; and
Fig. l is a side elevation of the double coil. The invention is shown as formed of a suitable tank or receptacle 6 that may have caused to pass back into the tank a short distance above the connection of the end 9. The coil is so located that the tank can be supported "at the rear of the range R and 1 Specification of Letters iatent. 1 Patented Sept, 16,1912,
the coil extending forward canbepositioned on top of the burner member Z). \Vherfth burner is lighted the hot. water in. the coil will rise-tothe upper'portion and hence. will pass out through the connection 10into v the tank and obviously the; hot. waterjwill rise to'the top of the water. levelinthe tank.
And the cooler water at the bottom, of the tank will pass into the coil pipe 9 causing a circulation .in ,the usual well known manner.
Inorder to always be able to draw otl' water from the upper portion or near the water level in the tank, no matter whether the tank be full or nearly empty. I provide an automatically shiftable outlet pipe that is governed by a float. The pipe 13 carrying a faucet or cock 1%, extends into the tank, and has a movable connection with an inclined pipe 15. A float 16 is attached to the upper end of the inclined pipe 15 and so adjusted that the upper end'of the pipe 15 will always remain just below the water level in the tank. YVhenever the water is drawn off, the weight of the pipe will draw it and the float downwardlyand the float 'will always keep the pipe'suspended with its end just below the water level. As shown, an L 17 connects'thc pipe 13 with the pipe 15, and has a movable connection with the horizontal pipe 13 so that this pipe 15 can swing up and down, yet form a reasonably tight joint. The pipe 13 is shown as extending forward to the front of the range for convenience in drawing oil the hot water through the faucet 1st. The coil may comprise an involute 18 at the bottom connected at the center to an evolute 19.
It willthus be seen that a very convenient and simpleform of portable water heater is provided and that it can be connected or attached'to any form of range employing a burner for a gaseous fuel, and that the coil can be placed on the burner, and a cover plate on the coil to receive the usual cooking vessel, just as if the coil were not used, therefore not interfering with the usual operation of the range.-
It is apparent that the device is independent of any water supply system, that water is simply poured in at the top whenever necessary. It will also be seen that the water can always be drawn olf from the upper portion or near the water level in the tank and therefore the hottest water is always on top. which is a great convenience. It will also be understood that this device is very simple and economic of construction requiring merely the tank With the coil having its extremities secured in the tank near the bot tom. And the draw-off device comprises merely the two" pipes connected by the L, with the float at the top of the pipe in the tank, and-a faucet or other form of cock provided at the outer end of thedraw-ofi P p thus described my invention, I
claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent A portable water heater comprising a hot 15 ported by. a stove, and in which the level pipe projecting. laterally from the base of water tank adapted to be removably supa the tank and having both ends in communication with the said tank, said pipe having its outer port-ion formed in a coil that is' disposed so that the burner of the stove will means for"pivotally connecting on -emit]? said inlet pipe to' the discharge pipe, a controlling valve forsaid discharge pipe,
- and means for retaining the free end of the inlet pipe the tank, v -This specification signed and witnessed this fifteenth day of April A. D. 1911.
FAY o. HAYES.
adjacent the level of the water in Witnesses:
LW. KINSMAN,
A. L. SUrER J r.
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