US132738A - Improvement in stove-pipe collars and stoppers - Google Patents

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US132738A
US132738A US132738DA US132738A US 132738 A US132738 A US 132738A US 132738D A US132738D A US 132738DA US 132738 A US132738 A US 132738A
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  • the first part of my invention consists in the use of plaster of Paris as a material for the collar, and in permanently fastening the collar to the wall around the mouth of the thimble, and through which collar the stove-pipe passes into the thimble.
  • the second part of the invention consists in the use of a plaster of Paris stopper, made to fit closely with the inner rim of the collar, and, by means of a lock hereinafter described, remains in position, completely closing the thimble. ⁇ Vhen the pipe is not in use the stopper can be taken out or put in, at pleasure. Both the collar and the stopper can be and are so made that, whether used jointly or'separa-tely, they cover the thimblehole and make an ornament to the wall.
  • Both the collar and the stopper are made of plaster of Paris, and hence not affected by the heat and fire of the pipe, thimble, or fiue, and, when soiled, easily cleaned.
  • Figure 1 is a front view of the collar alone around the thimble-hole on the wall.
  • Fig, 2 is a front view of both collar and stopper in position on the Wall.
  • Fig. 3 is a front View of the stopper alone in position on the wall.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section of the collar through the lock that fastens the stopper and holds it in position.
  • Fig. 5 is a vertical section of both collar and stopper through the look when both are in posit-ion.
  • Fig. 6 is a vertical section of the stopper alone through the lock and through the knob or handle.
  • Fig. 7 is a side View of the stopper alone.
  • Fig. 8 is the same as Fig. 4, but on a scale twice as large.
  • the collar can be made lighter or heavier and larger or smaller to meet the different sizes of pipe, and the stopper to correspond with the weight'of the collar.
  • both collar and stopper may be varied to produce an ornamental appearance suited to the taste.
  • the stopper fits into the collar and rests up on the collar, and is fastened while in position by means of two iron pins set in the lower edge of the stopper, which drop through corresponding slots in the inner edge of the collar, and the stopper then turned to the right so as to move the pins into rabbets out on the under side of the inner edge of collar, as appears in the drawing, which rabbets and slots are faced with tin, fastened firmly in the collar.
  • the stopper is handled by a knob, letter (3, Figs. 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7, of porcelain or other material, fastened by a screw reaching through the knob and into a small block of wood, which is located in the stopper and kept there by the plaster of Paris which surrounds it, as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, letter E.
  • the collar is fastened to the wall, after it has been made and become dry, by plaster of Paris, which soon dries and becomes hard,

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Ua'rrnn STATES.
PATENT Grrron.
WILLIAM L. RYDMAN, OF TOLEDO, OHIO, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF HIS RIGHT TO JAMES M. BROWN, OF SAME PLACE.
EMPROVEMENT IN STOVE-PIPE COLLARS AND STOPPERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 132,738, dated November 5, 1872.
To all whom it may concern:
'Be it known that I, WILLIAM L. RYDMAN, of Toledo, Lucas county, Ohio, have invented an improvement in collars around stove-pipes at the fines and stoppers for stove-pipe thimbles, of which the following is aspecification:
The first part of my invention consists in the use of plaster of Paris as a material for the collar, and in permanently fastening the collar to the wall around the mouth of the thimble, and through which collar the stove-pipe passes into the thimble. The second part of the invention consists in the use of a plaster of Paris stopper, made to fit closely with the inner rim of the collar, and, by means of a lock hereinafter described, remains in position, completely closing the thimble. \Vhen the pipe is not in use the stopper can be taken out or put in, at pleasure. Both the collar and the stopper can be and are so made that, whether used jointly or'separa-tely, they cover the thimblehole and make an ornament to the wall.
Both the collar and the stopper are made of plaster of Paris, and hence not affected by the heat and fire of the pipe, thimble, or fiue, and, when soiled, easily cleaned.
Figure 1 is a front view of the collar alone around the thimble-hole on the wall. Fig, 2 is a front view of both collar and stopper in position on the Wall. Fig. 3 is a front View of the stopper alone in position on the wall. Fig. 4 is a vertical section of the collar through the lock that fastens the stopper and holds it in position. Fig. 5 is a vertical section of both collar and stopper through the look when both are in posit-ion. Fig. 6 is a vertical section of the stopper alone through the lock and through the knob or handle. Fig. 7 is a side View of the stopper alone. Fig. 8 is the same as Fig. 4, but on a scale twice as large.
The collar can be made lighter or heavier and larger or smaller to meet the different sizes of pipe, and the stopper to correspond with the weight'of the collar.
The outer surface of both collar and stopper may be varied to produce an ornamental appearance suited to the taste.
The stopper fits into the collar and rests up on the collar, and is fastened while in position by means of two iron pins set in the lower edge of the stopper, which drop through corresponding slots in the inner edge of the collar, and the stopper then turned to the right so as to move the pins into rabbets out on the under side of the inner edge of collar, as appears in the drawing, which rabbets and slots are faced with tin, fastened firmly in the collar. The stopper is handled by a knob, letter (3, Figs. 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7, of porcelain or other material, fastened by a screw reaching through the knob and into a small block of wood, which is located in the stopper and kept there by the plaster of Paris which surrounds it, as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, letter E.
The collar is fastened to the wall, after it has been made and become dry, by plaster of Paris, which soon dries and becomes hard,
pose set forth.
WILLIAM L. RYDMAN.
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JAMES M. HUNTON, A. D. BALDWIN.
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