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US104021A
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  • Figure 2 is a vertical section, taken transversely through the stove, in the plane indicated by dotted lines :t a: in iig. 3.
  • plate 3 is a section through the stove, taken in the vertical plane indicated by dotted'lines y y in iigs. 2 and 4.
  • Figure 4 is a transverse section through the stove, taken in the vertical plane indicated .by dotted line s z in tig. 3.
  • This invention relates to certain novel improvements on the cook-stove for which'Letters Patent of the United States were granted to me on the 24th day of May, 1869, numbered 90,358.
  • the object of my invention and improvements is to combine and arrange ⁇ au oven, a warmingcloset, and
  • the stove In its general form the stove is rectangular, presenting a top plate or wall,'A', a front wall, A1, a back wall,
  • tire-chamber G Internally will be found tire-chamber G, ashlchamber Ol, oven D, chamber E for receiving the portable waterreservoir E', the warmin -closet F, and the flucspaces, which conduct the products of combustion from the fire-chamber C to the smoke-escape pipe a.
  • the top plateA isperforated, to form several potholes -b b, which are arranged, some over the firecham ber and others over the oven.
  • the front plate A1 has hinged to it the oven-door c, which closes the front of the-oven D. This oven occupies nearly one halt' ofthe stove, and is incloscd, on
  • lhe line g is carried off horizont-ally from the tirechamber down the end wall otl the oven, and beneath the oven.
  • a vertical paIt-itiomlt in whichthere is a damper, z', andan L-shaped partition, h', which is continuous with h, the tine-space around the oven is divided, so that, when damper i is shut, the *productsA will pass over, down one side, and beneath the oven, to the terminus of' the L-shaped partition.' Theuce the products will return, ascend, and pass oli1 on the opposite side of the partition h. If the damper i is open, the products will-pass directly over the oven to the chamber E and exit-pipe a.
  • a hot-air -chaxnber, ⁇ G is applied, into which air is admitted through two rows of holes d d1.
  • the lower row IZ is provided with a sliding perforated register-plate, J, shown in fig. 2,
  • This plate J is, incrosssection, rectangular, and its 'lower wing is alsoperforated, and adapted for opening or closing holes di which when ouen conduct air for su l'inf combustion, from the chamber G downward into the ash-pit Ol, from which latter the air rises, through the grate H, into the fire-chambery C.
  • the air for draught passes into the chamber G, is there he'ated and expanded, and thenceV Hows, through the ash-pit, into the tire-chamber, to supply combustion.
  • the draught is regulated by moving the double damper J. v
  • the fire-chamber'Gf has a watcr-back, I, with a pipe, m', leading from it, for the ⁇ purpose of warmilfig water, and conveying the same toa bath-room.
  • the door C3, below door C2, is the ash-pit door, and the door F leads into the warming-closet l1 ⁇ .
  • the ash-pit contains a sliding ash-sittend, arranged beneath inclined lips c, and above an ash-pan, L.
  • the handle Z of the sitter passes through an opening made through the door C, whetrthis door is shut, sol that dust intothe room.
  • the sifter can be worked without the escape of ash- 'lhe warming-closet F, which is behind the fire-chamber, receives lient directly through the back wall of this n chamber; also, through the bottom wall; also, through the wall separating it from the oven; and, nally, through the top wall separating it from the reservoirehamber Fn l
  • the escape-pipe or pipe-collar a rises from the top of a smoke-chamher, a', formed ou the back wall of the stove, leading directly out of the reservoir-chamber E.

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\ W. HAILES.
. Cooking Stove. No. 104,021, @j Patented June 7, 18770,
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WILLIAMHAILE 0F ALBAN'Y, `NEW YORK.
To all wlrom it may concern Bc it known that I, WILLIAM Harmes, of the city and county of Albany and State of' New York, have invented certain new and Auseful Improvements on Cook-Stoves; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing making part of this specification, in which- Figure 1, plate 1, is a perspective View ot' the front ofthe stove.`
Figure 2,is a vertical section, taken transversely through the stove, in the plane indicated by dotted lines :t a: in iig. 3.
Figure 3, plate 3, is a section through the stove, taken in the vertical plane indicated by dotted'lines y y in iigs. 2 and 4.
Figure 4 is a transverse section through the stove, taken in the vertical plane indicated .by dotted line s z in tig. 3.
vSimilar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several figures.
'This invention relates to certain novel improvements on the cook-stove for which'Letters Patent of the United States were granted to me on the 24th day of May, 1869, numbered 90,358.
The object of my invention and improvements is to combine and arrange `au oven, a warmingcloset, and
a watentank or reservoir about a fire-chamber, in such mannelzas to obtain a very compact, convenient, and economical stove, for culinary purposes.
lo enable others skilled in the art to understand my invention, I will describe its consti-notion and operation.
In its general form the stove is rectangular, presenting a top plate or wall,'A', a front wall, A1, a back wall,
A2, and two end walls B B1, supported upon a bottom' plate', B2, a portion of which extends out to form a hearth, as shown in figs. 1 and 2,' and a portion is depressed to form an enlarged bottom flue-chamber.
Internally will be found tire-chamber G, ashlchamber Ol, oven D, chamber E for receiving the portable waterreservoir E', the warmin -closet F, and the flucspaces, which conduct the products of combustion from the lire-chamber C to the smoke-escape pipe a.
The top plateA isperforated, to form several potholes -b b, which are arranged, some over the lirecham ber and others over the oven.
Behind the holes b b, over the lire-chamber, is-an elliptical' elevated ledge, Zi', on which rests the top ange ofthe portable water-reservoir E', which is received into the chamber E, through which the products of combustion circulate on their way to the escape-pipe a.
' The front plate A1 has hinged to it the oven-door c, which closes the front of the-oven D. This oven occupies nearly one halt' ofthe stove, and is incloscd, on
its top, bottom, and outer side, by double walls, which form the flue-spaces g, for the passage of the` heated products from the lire-chamber C to the reservoir" chamber E, as .indicated by the course ot' the arrows in the drawing. The otherwall, or that which is next tothe fire-chamber, separates the oven from this latter chamber; also, from the ash-pit, thereservoir-chamber, and the warming-closet.
lhe line gis carried off horizont-ally from the tirechamber down the end wall otl the oven, and beneath the oven. By means of' a vertical paIt-itiomlt, in whichthere isa damper, z', andan L-shaped partition, h', which is continuous with h, the tine-space around the oven is divided, so that, when damper i is shut, the *productsA will pass over, down one side, and beneath the oven, to the terminus of' the L-shaped partition.' Theuce the products will return, ascend, and pass oli1 on the opposite side of the partition h. If the damper i is open, the products will-pass directly over the oven to the chamber E and exit-pipe a.
' In front of the lire-chamber G a hot-air -chaxnber,` G, is applied, into which air is admitted through two rows of holes d d1. The lower row IZ is provided with a sliding perforated register-plate, J, shown in fig. 2,
which is moved by the handle-picada This plate J is, incrosssection, rectangular, and its 'lower wing is alsoperforated, and adapted for opening or closing holes di which when ouen conduct air for su l'inf combustion, from the chamber G downward into the ash-pit Ol, from which latter the air rises, through the grate H, into the fire-chambery C. Thus, it will be seen that the air for draught passes into the chamber G, is there he'ated and expanded, and thenceV Hows, through the ash-pit, into the tire-chamber, to supply combustion. The draught is regulated by moving the double damper J. v
The fire-chamber'Gfhas a watcr-back, I, with a pipe, m', leading from it, for the `purpose of warmilfig water, and conveying the same toa bath-room.
The grate H is hung, at its. ends, by pivots, made i long enonghlto allow this grate to be oscillated, and, also, to be shaken laterally by means of the handle H', which extends through the front'wall ofthe stove. The end wall Bl is provided with three `doors, one of which, C, leads into the iire-chamber,when' the end piece of this chamber is removed, and thereby allows this chamber to be supplied with wood, when necessary, without removing thc covers to holes b b.
The door C3, below door C2, is the ash-pit door, and the door F leads into the warming-closet l1`. The ash-pit contains a sliding ash-sittend, arranged beneath inclined lips c, and above an ash-pan, L. The handle Z of the sitter passes through an opening made through the door C, whetrthis door is shut, sol that dust intothe room.
B1 of the stove, that access can be obtained to the closet;
the sifter can be worked without the escape of ash- 'lhe warming-closet F, which is behind the fire-chamber, receives lient directly through the back wall of this n chamber; also, through the bottom wall; also, through the wall separating it from the oven; and, nally, through the top wall separating it from the reservoirehamber Fn l The escape-pipe or pipe-collar a rises from the top of a smoke-chamher, a', formed ou the back wall of the stove, leading directly out of the reservoir-chamber E. It will be seen, from the above description, that I have improved the stove patented to me, May 25,- 1869- First, by so arranging the' door F', at the end wall warming-closetF when the stove is set close to the chimneyue, whereas the stove patented, as above stated, must be s'ct oi some distance from the chimney-wall to obtain acecssto the door of the warming- Second,-.by applying, in front of the fire-chamber, an air-heating chamber, which is provided with a double damper, and combining with such an arrangement av door leading into thc tire-chamber, for supplying thereto the wood fuel;
"lhird, by applying the ashpit door to the end wall of vthe stove, instead of, as hitherto, to the front wall; and
Fourth, extending the ue g beneath the warming-closet, so that this closet receives heat from ffour of its walls.
By these meansvI apply-the saine generalv principle set forth in my Letters Patent No. 90,358 to a singleoven stove.
3. Ina cook-stove, substantially as described, the
combination of the air-heating chamber, having the inlet dl and outlet d", with the single damper, which opens'and closes both of said inlets, substantially as described. t
- WILLIAM HAILES.
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WM. J. DUNN, GaAs. A. KING.
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