US1637A - Construction of stoves and kettles fob making varnish - Google Patents

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US1637A
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  • my invention consists in constructing an apparatus, which I style The economic stove with appendages to perfect its utility. With this and the use of fuel I produce and regulate heat and apply the saine to a variety of purposes. It is well adapted to culinary uses, varnish making, &c. Its internal capacity nay be varied to the quality of fuel or heat required to suit circumstances or season.
  • My invention further consists in a varnish kettle.
  • a base as shown by the letters A, A, A, in the annexed drawing, resting upon legs as shown by the letters B, B, B, B.
  • the base may be of the form represented in the drawing or in other approved form.
  • To this base I attach two uprights as shown by the letters C. At the top or near the top of these uprights I attach the furnace case D, the points of attachment being shown by the letters E.
  • the furnace case is to receive the furnace below and may be cylindrical, oval or of other form, the form of the furnace being made to correspond with it.
  • the furnace F is made to correspond with the furnace case and of such size as to slide snugly but easlly within it.
  • the furnace is provided with a grate within it, near its bottom, which may be raised and supported by brackets on the sides of the furnace which would diminish the internal 'out may be used to regulate the draft of air.
  • the furnace may be raised or lowered by means of a lever represented by the letter I, having one end attached to a loop at the bot* tom of the curved iron, (which loop is invisible in the perspective view in the drawing,) and connected with one of the upright-s in a suitable manner and at a suitable point to have the upright serve as a fulcrum (which point in the drawing is represented yby the letter Y.)
  • the other end of the lever is secured ⁇ by notches or hooks in another upright U, so as to gage the height of the furnace as required, or the furnace may be elevated and lowered in any other approved manner.
  • I have a door J, in and near the top of the furnace case for the reception of fuel into the furnace.
  • a pipe K connected with a chimney W, for the abduction of heat and smoke.
  • the varnish kettle is constructed in the form of an inverted cone or sugar loaf, and is made of sheet brass, copper, tinned or Russia sheet iron by double locking to make tight seams.
  • the kettle has a concave lid M, hollowing downward to receive oil or other liquid, adapted to the kettle with felt interposed to prevent the escape of steam.
  • the lid is perforated by a hollow copper tube N, of suitable size to admit the passage of oil or other liquid.
  • the tube is about eight inches longer than the kettle, and contains an orifice, which comes just below the lid, .when the tube is fully inserted (which orifice is invisible when the tube is thus inserted, and cannot be seen in a perspective view in the drawings).
  • This furnishes a means of getting oil gradually into the kettle while stirring so as to bring the orifice or a portion of it above the lid, thereby admitting the passage of the oil, &c., through'the tube into the kettle.
  • the top end of the tube may be closed with a plug.
  • the tube is suspended through th'e'lid, by means of 'a bulb formed on it above ,the lid atvvhich place, a piece of felt is alsointerposed by perforat ing the felt With-the tube thusbrnging the A felt between the bulb on the tube and the lid,
  • the place of the steam cock is at the letter O, near the 'side of the lid. Its use is to conduct off vapor through an attached pipe Y, at intervals or tocheck ignition of the same' by closing, as there is -not much pressure to the smoke of gums While'rnelting.
  • a flange P (a flat ring) slipped on at the bottom to prevent the kettle from sitting toorlovv in the furnace case, and to ,preventthe circumambient heat fromV acting on the kettle above the internal dilatation of the gums.
  • the kettle should be of suitable size to permit the circulation of heat around it Within the case.
  • Thekettle is provided with a handleQ.
  • the oven shown at letter R may beconstructed in the form of a common band boX Y or in other approved form With sheet or cast iron bottom, containing one or more cavities about four inches deep made to fit any aperture in a stove or furnace left'for thereception of culinary utensils.v This ⁇ cavity or these cavities shouldoccupy about one third ofl thepbottorn, and that ⁇ near the center if convenient.
  • top and sides ofthe oven are of tinned-iron andshould be ⁇ kept bright, and should not exceed ⁇ about eight"v inches in distance from thecavity, as in such case the ⁇ fire from the kettle or other utensil, to which the heat is to be applied; ⁇ likewisethe application of the stirring tube and concave lid to, or their combination with, ythe varnish kettle asset forth in the specification.

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` UNTTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HARMON HIBBARD, OF ATTICA, NEW YORK.
CONSTRUCTION OF STOVES AND KETTLES FOR MAKING- VARNISH, 6to.
Speccatonof Letters Patent-No. 1,637, dated June 17, 1840.k
To all 'whom t may Concern Be it known that I, HARMON HIBBARD, of
vthe village of Attica, in the county of Genesee and State ofy New York, have invented a new and useful apparatus for producing, regulating, graduating, applying and final abduction of heat, also for making varnish, baking, and other culinary purposes, &c.; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, exact, and clear description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawing, making a part of this specification.
The nature of my invention consists in constructing an apparatus, which I style The economic stove with appendages to perfect its utility. With this and the use of fuel I produce and regulate heat and apply the saine to a variety of purposes. It is well adapted to culinary uses, varnish making, &c. Its internal capacity nay be varied to the quality of fuel or heat required to suit circumstances or season.
My invention further consists in a varnish kettle. With this and the furnace, together with the lid and stirring tube, I contrive to obviate the danger of igniting or inhaling the fuliginous vapor emitted during a process of varnish making, by retaining or conducting it away at intervals, thus form'- ing an important auxiliary to accelerate the process in a salutary manner, and also in the construction of an oven as a useful appendage to the stove, which iinbibes heat through its bot-tom only and answers for baking, steaming, &c.
In the iirst place I construct a base as shown by the letters A, A, A, in the annexed drawing, resting upon legs as shown by the letters B, B, B, B. The base may be of the form represented in the drawing or in other approved form. To this base I attach two uprights as shown by the letters C. At the top or near the top of these uprights I attach the furnace case D, the points of attachment being shown by the letters E. The furnace case is to receive the furnace below and may be cylindrical, oval or of other form, the form of the furnace being made to correspond with it. The furnace F, is made to correspond with the furnace case and of such size as to slide snugly but easlly within it.
The furnace is provided with a grate within it, near its bottom, which may be raised and supported by brackets on the sides of the furnace which would diminish the internal 'out may be used to regulate the draft of air.
The furnace may be raised or lowered by means of a lever represented by the letter I, having one end attached to a loop at the bot* tom of the curved iron, (which loop is invisible in the perspective view in the drawing,) and connected with one of the upright-s in a suitable manner and at a suitable point to have the upright serve as a fulcrum (which point in the drawing is represented yby the letter Y.) The other end of the lever is secured` by notches or hooks in another upright U, so as to gage the height of the furnace as required, or the furnace may be elevated and lowered in any other approved manner.
I have a door J, in and near the top of the furnace case for the reception of fuel into the furnace.
Near the top of the furnace case is a pipe K, connected with a chimney W, for the abduction of heat and smoke.
The varnish kettle is constructed in the form of an inverted cone or sugar loaf, and is made of sheet brass, copper, tinned or Russia sheet iron by double locking to make tight seams. The kettle has a concave lid M, hollowing downward to receive oil or other liquid, adapted to the kettle with felt interposed to prevent the escape of steam. The lid is perforated by a hollow copper tube N, of suitable size to admit the passage of oil or other liquid. The tube is about eight inches longer than the kettle, and contains an orifice, which comes just below the lid, .when the tube is fully inserted (which orifice is invisible when the tube is thus inserted, and cannot be seen in a perspective view in the drawings). This furnishes a means of getting oil gradually into the kettle while stirring so as to bring the orifice or a portion of it above the lid, thereby admitting the passage of the oil, &c., through'the tube into the kettle. The top end of the tube may be closed with a plug. The tube is suspended through th'e'lid, by means of 'a bulb formed on it above ,the lid atvvhich place, a piece of felt is alsointerposed by perforat ing the felt With-the tube thusbrnging the A felt between the bulb on the tube and the lid,
to prevent ina degree the escape `of steam.
The place of the steam cock is at the letter O, near the 'side of the lid. Its use is to conduct off vapor through an attached pipe Y, at intervals or tocheck ignition of the same' by closing, as there is -not much pressure to the smoke of gums While'rnelting.
-There :is-fitted vto the kettle a flange P, (a flat ring) slipped on at the bottom to prevent the kettle from sitting toorlovv in the furnace case, and to ,preventthe circumambient heat fromV acting on the kettle above the internal dilatation of the gums. The kettle should be of suitable size to permit the circulation of heat around it Within the case.
Thekettle is provided with a handleQ.
The oven shown at letter R, may beconstructed in the form of a common band boX Y or in other approved form With sheet or cast iron bottom, containing one or more cavities about four inches deep made to fit any aperture in a stove or furnace left'for thereception of culinary utensils.v This `cavity or these cavities shouldoccupy about one third ofl thepbottorn, and that `near the center if convenient. The top and sides ofthe oven are of tinned-iron andshould be `kept bright, and should not exceed `about eight"v inches in distance from thecavity, as in such case the `fire from the kettle or other utensil, to which the heat is to be applied;` likewisethe application of the stirring tube and concave lid to, or their combination with, ythe varnish kettle asset forth in the specification. n
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W. RILEY SMITH, p ABEL n WILDER.
" HABMQN HIBBARD. l
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