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US1051180A
US1051180A US68034112A US1912680341A US1051180A US 1051180 A US1051180 A US 1051180A US 68034112 A US68034112 A US 68034112A US 1912680341 A US1912680341 A US 1912680341A US 1051180 A US1051180 A US 1051180A
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    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
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  • Figure l is a top plan View of the table.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a. transvense section taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig-.5. 4 is a front view of the table showing!l the gas supply pipe conduits and the air mixers removed.
  • Fig. 5 1s a vlew similar to Fig. 3 showing the adjustment of L one of the burners to close the opening in the top of the table.
  • l'hevtable comprises a substantially rectangular frame which includes the longitudinal angle iron bars 1 and Q and the transverse or end bars il which are connected to the bars 1 and 2 as at Ll. Riveted or otherwise secured to the rectangular frame described is a. sheet metal top 5 which is provided at a point adjacent to the bar 2 of the frame with a series of pot or burner openings G.
  • the bar 1 of the frame has hingedly connected theretov as indicated at 7, a leaf 8 which can be raised and' sustained in such a position by means of the pivotally connected support 9.
  • the support E) can be adjusted to lie longitudinally beneath the bar 1 to permit the leaf 8 to be folded to hang vertically behind the table ⁇
  • the vertical porwhose socket portions 15 are adapted to receive the valve seat portions 16 of the globular ⁇ air mixers 17.
  • the valves 18 are adjustably mounted in the couplings 14 and are adapted to be adjusted with relation to the seat portions 16 of the air mixers so as to regulate the supply of gras to the burners,
  • These air mixers are secured bymeans of thensctscrews or other suitable well known fasteninfrs 19 to the feed conduits Q0 of the burners 21. These conduits are normally seated in the enlarged portion 2Q of the slots l1.
  • rackets Q3 are secured to the front bar 2 of the table frame and they are provided with fori'vardly extending arms Q4 which are struck u p at their outer ends to provide concavities :25- in vwhich the feed pipe 13 is seated.
  • This construction is such that the 'feed pipe is sustained from the table and properly associated with the gas mixers 17.
  • Each burner is provided. with a closure 26 whereby the burner can be adjusted to cause the closure to cover the pot or burner opening in the table top as clearly illustrated in Fig; 5 of the drawing.
  • the table frame supports a longitudinal. bar Q7 which is adapted to engage beneath the burners and to hold them operatively positioned beneath the openings.
  • the pipe 13 is preferably co-extensivc with the table. beingv threaded as at 28 at its opposite ends, it being,r understood that one of these ends may be closed by a nipple or p'luig such as that shown at 29 while the other end may be connected with a flexible supply hose or the like, not shown.
  • Sup porting;r legs 30 are secured at 31 in the corners of the table frame and at the lower ends 32 whereby the table can be, conveniently transported from place to place.
  • the set table to an ettieien't gas stove; itmay be quickly connected with any suitable source screws 19 also permit of the mixers 17 being' the legs are equipped with suitable casters of gas supply and may be manufactuied.

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. L. D. WINGER.
COOKING TABLE.
APPLIGATIQN FILED FEB. 27, 1912 Patented Ja.21,1913.
.2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
- entran sfrafrss rafrnu'r onirica LELAND D. WINGER, OF STEVENSVLLE, ONTARIO, CANADA.
COOKING-TABLE.
speeicatiolof Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 21,1913.
Application filed February 27, 1912. Serial No. 680,341.
To all whom, it may concern Be it known that I, Lamkin D. lViNoun, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at Stevensville, in the lrovince of Ontario and Dominion of Canada, have in- `top occupyingr the same general plane with the burners wlureby substantially the entire top of the table can be utilized for various purposes withoutl tle burners forming an `obstriuftion, and-whereby the top of the table will form a support to hold the cooking utensils properly associated above the burners.
In the drawing forming a portion of this application and in which like letters of Areference indicate similar .parts in the severalI views Figure lis a top plan View of the table. Fig. 2 is a side view thereof. Fig. 3 is a. transvense section taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 1. Fig-.5. 4 is a front view of the table showing!l the gas supply pipe conduits and the air mixers removed. Fig. 5 1s a vlew similar to Fig. 3 showing the adjustment of L one of the burners to close the opening in the top of the table.
" l'hevtable comprises a substantially rectangular frame which includes the longitudinal angle iron bars 1 and Q and the transverse or end bars il which are connected to the bars 1 and 2 as at Ll. Riveted or otherwise secured to the rectangular frame described is a. sheet metal top 5 which is provided at a point adjacent to the bar 2 of the frame with a series of pot or burner openings G. The bar 1 of the frame has hingedly connected theretov as indicated at 7, a leaf 8 which can be raised and' sustained in such a position by means of the pivotally connected support 9. The support E) can be adjusted to lie longitudinally beneath the bar 1 to permit the leaf 8 to be folded to hang vertically behind the table` The vertical porwhose socket portions 15 are adapted to receive the valve seat portions 16 of the globular `air mixers 17. The valves 18 are adjustably mounted in the couplings 14 and are adapted to be adjusted with relation to the seat portions 16 of the air mixers so as to regulate the supply of gras to the burners, These air mixers are secured bymeans of thensctscrews or other suitable well known fasteninfrs 19 to the feed conduits Q0 of the burners 21. These conduits are normally seated in the enlarged portion 2Q of the slots l1. rackets Q3 are secured to the front bar 2 of the table frame and they are provided with fori'vardly extending arms Q4 which are struck u p at their outer ends to provide concavities :25- in vwhich the feed pipe 13 is seated. This construction is such that the 'feed pipe is sustained from the table and properly associated with the gas mixers 17. Each burner is provided. with a closure 26 whereby the burner can be adjusted to cause the closure to cover the pot or burner opening in the table top as clearly illustrated in Fig; 5 of the drawing. The table frame supports a longitudinal. bar Q7 which is adapted to engage beneath the burners and to hold them operatively positioned beneath the openings.
From the construction described it is evident that the burners upon one adjustment of the closure 26 may be fitted in the openings of thesheet metal top as occasion may demand, such being' clearly illustrated in Fitz'. 5 of the drawings.
The pipe 13 is preferably co-extensivc with the table. beingv threaded as at 28 at its opposite ends, it being,r understood that one of these ends may be closed by a nipple or p'luig such as that shown at 29 while the other end may be connected with a flexible supply hose or the like, not shown. Sup porting;r legs 30 are secured at 31 in the corners of the table frame and at the lower ends 32 whereby the table can be, conveniently transported from place to place. The set table to an ettieien't gas stove; itmay be quickly connected with any suitable source screws 19 also permit of the mixers 17 being' the legs are equipped with suitable casters of gas supply and may be manufactuied. mounted thereon, and a s supplfy` pipe-eat a comparatively low cost. movably mounted upon e frame en hev- What 1s claimed as new, iszing a valve thereonadapted for' detachable A-combined table and stove compising e connection with said air mixer. 5 frame having a slotted front bar, a top `Se- In testimony whereof I afIix my signature i5 euied to the frame and having an opening in presence of two Witnesses.
' therein, a burner located beneath the o en- LELAND D. WINGER.
ing and having abranoh portion extening Witnesses: through the slot' in the front bar of the VF.II.Oso1 .`n,
` 10 frame and having a. `gas mixer adjustably DAISY B. PAGE.
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