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  • My invention relates to that class of iireplace heaters which are used not only to heat the rooms inwhich they are placed, but also rooms. above 5. and the nature of my invention consists in the construction and combination of parts, as Will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
  • Figure l is a front elevation.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section on line w of Fig. l, and Figs. 3, 4C, and 5 are detached views thereof.
  • A represents the front, and B the back, of
  • a the heater. C is the top plate, with the smokepipes D D descending therefrom.
  • E is the top Orcap covering the Whole.
  • the top plate C are two iue plates, a a, commencing at the rear, being slightly curved, and extending nearly to the front at the inner sides of the smokepipes D D, whereby the products of combustion are compelled to pass to the front of the heater before passing oft' through the smoke-pipes.
  • the front of the heater is heated, as the heat passes direotly to the front, and thereby giving more heat in the room where the heater stands by simply the use of these two flue plates placed on the top of the top plate, lilling the space between the plate C and cap E.
  • the two Iiue-plates a a may be connected together by a cross-plate, to hold them together and save trouble in mounting.
  • a suitable opening for the doors G G which open from side to side, and in the center of this opening, where the doorsclose together, is a removable girder, b, which prevents the heater from breakage by expanding and. contracting, as it leaves an open space in the circumference of the body of the heater to compensate for expansion and contraction, and allows of the removal and replacement of the front grate H in repairing the heater Without removing the heater out of the fireplace, or taking it apart.
  • Thegirder b is fastened by screws to the top and bottom of the heater, and can easily be removed, when desired.
  • the magazine can easily be ⁇ taken out and replaced (for repairing) without taking the heater out or taking it apart, these lugs being on the under side of the cap E, and extending down so as to receive the flange f on a level with the lbottom of the cap E, so that the magazine can be removed from the top with the cap, or may be removed from the inside of the heater without disturbing the cap at any time, when desired.
  • the back oftthe heater is cast all in one piece from topt to bottom, making it less liable to allow the leakage of gas than those heaters where the part is made up of several pieces, and is cheaper in manufacture, and requires no bolts and-nuts to hold the parts together.
  • the ange C at the top and the base C are cast with the back, so that these parts which are less liable to breakage or damage may be set in place, and all other parts may be renewed when required, Without disturbing the setting of the heater.
  • t' represents an opening or chute, through which thefuel is fed, and i is a cover for said opening.
  • the top plate C having smoke-pipes D, and provided with the cnrvedue-plates a a, extending from the rear to a point near the front7 in combination with the cap E, all eon- In testimony that I claim the foregoing as strueted and arranged substantially as and my own Iafx my signature in presence of two A, for the purpose specified. Witnesses.

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P. BLLHAUS, .|l. Fire Place He'ater.
Patented` Aug. 3, i875.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE PHILIP RoLLHAUs, JE., oE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN FIRE-PLACE HEATERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 166,300, dated August 3, 1875; application led July 16, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PHILIP RoLLIIAUs, Jr., of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented cert-ain new and useful Improvements iuFire-Place Heaters; and I do hereby declare that the following' is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification. f
My invention relates to that class of iireplace heaters which are used not only to heat the rooms inwhich they are placed, but also rooms. above 5. and the nature of my invention consists in the construction and combination of parts, as Will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In the annexed drawing, Figure lis a front elevation. Fig. 2 is a vertical section on line w of Fig. l, and Figs. 3, 4C, and 5 are detached views thereof.
A represents the front, and B the back, of
A the heater. C is the top plate, with the smokepipes D D descending therefrom. E is the top Orcap covering the Whole. Ou the top plate C are two iue plates, a a, commencing at the rear, being slightly curved, and extending nearly to the front at the inner sides of the smokepipes D D, whereby the products of combustion are compelled to pass to the front of the heater before passing oft' through the smoke-pipes. By this means the front of the heater is heated, as the heat passes direotly to the front, and thereby giving more heat in the room where the heater stands by simply the use of these two flue plates placed on the top of the top plate, lilling the space between the plate C and cap E. The two Iiue-plates a a may be connected together by a cross-plate, to hold them together and save trouble in mounting. In the frontA of the heater is a suitable opening for the doors G G, Which open from side to side, and in the center of this opening, where the doorsclose together, is a removable girder, b, which prevents the heater from breakage by expanding and. contracting, as it leaves an open space in the circumference of the body of the heater to compensate for expansion and contraction, and allows of the removal and replacement of the front grate H in repairing the heater Without removing the heater out of the lireplace, or taking it apart.
Thegirder b is fastened by screws to the top and bottom of the heater, and can easily be removed, when desired.
On the under side of the cap E are two L- shaped lugs, d d, and two straight lugs, e e, for holding the magazine I, which is provided at its Lipper end with a circumferential flange,
having two notches, x x, opposite each other, for the passage of the Lshaped lugs d.
By this means the magazine can easily be` taken out and replaced (for repairing) without taking the heater out or taking it apart, these lugs being on the under side of the cap E, and extending down so as to receive the flange f on a level with the lbottom of the cap E, so that the magazine can be removed from the top with the cap, or may be removed from the inside of the heater without disturbing the cap at any time, when desired.
It will thus be seen that all the parts which are liable to burn out can be replaced while the heater is. in its place by anybody in a short time.
The back oftthe heater is cast all in one piece from topt to bottom, making it less liable to allow the leakage of gas than those heaters where the part is made up of several pieces, and is cheaper in manufacture, and requires no bolts and-nuts to hold the parts together. The ange C at the top and the base C are cast with the back, so that these parts which are less liable to breakage or damage may be set in place, and all other parts may be renewed when required, Without disturbing the setting of the heater.
t' represents an opening or chute, through which thefuel is fed, and i is a cover for said opening.
Having thus fully described my invention what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. The top plate C, having smoke-pipes D, and provided with the cnrvedue-plates a a, extending from the rear to a point near the front7 in combination with the cap E, all eon- In testimony that I claim the foregoing as strueted and arranged substantially as and my own Iafx my signature in presence of two A, for the purpose specified. Witnesses.
2. The removable girder b, in combination PHILIP ROLLHAUS, JR. with the biseeted front A, doors G G, front Witnesses: grate H, and magazine I, all as and for the JOHN H. BUTGHER,
purpose set forth. JACOB GOERING.,
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