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US174366A
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  • the reservoir A of the stove is filled with fibrous packing.
  • An orifice for saturating the packing with gasoline, benzine, or other suitable fiuid is placed at B, and an outlet for the escape of vapor to be .consumed is placed at G.
  • a hollow or depression in the top of reservoir at D is to receive alcohol, benzine, or gasoline, the purpose of which, when lighted, is to heat the stove, and produce vapor to be consumed at the outlet C.
  • a stopper, E is employed, one end of which is attached to the bottom of the reservoir.
  • either or both may be compressed for this purpose.
  • cam F.
  • This cam' is capable of being turned on its axis about onethird of a revolution to the right? or left, and
  • the stove-reservoir may be pressed (for operating the stopper) on the top with the same result as on the bottom, and a lever, wedge, or other equivalent may be used; but we prefer the cam to press upward the bottom.
  • a stopper, E attached to and in combination with an elastic metal reservoir of a vapor-burning stove, substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.
  • a cam, F in combination with the stove bottom and legs, as set forth.

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'I'.- B". JEFFERY & F. noswenw;
VAPOR-BURNING STOVE;
Patented March '7 1876.
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N. PETERS, PHOTO-LIYHOGRAPHEH, WASHINGTON, D C.
, UNITED STATES PATENT Orrron.
THOMAS B. JEFFERY AND FRANK ROSENGREN, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN VAPOR-BURNING STOVES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. I 74,366, dated March 7, 1876; application filed August 4, 1875.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, THOMAS B. JEFFERY and FRANK ROSENGREN, of Ohicago,1llinois,
' means employed for regulating the escape of vapor for combustion, and in the frame for supporting the stove and regulating device, all which is more fully set forth in the accompanying drawing, Figure 1, which is a sectional view of the apparatus. 5
The reservoir A of the stove is filled with fibrous packing. An orifice for saturating the packing with gasoline, benzine, or other suitable fiuid is placed at B, and an outlet for the escape of vapor to be .consumed is placed at G. A hollow or depression in the top of reservoir at D is to receive alcohol, benzine, or gasoline, the purpose of which, when lighted, is to heat the stove, and produce vapor to be consumed at the outlet C. To regulate the escape of vapor at O, a stopper, E, is employed, one end of which is attached to the bottom of the reservoir. Theother end is adjusted near the outlet .0, so that any movement that will bring the bottom of the reservoir and the outletnea'rer together will bring the stopper in contact with the outlet, and lessen or entirely stop the escape ofvapor. Releasing the press ure will remove the stopper and allow the vapor to escape, the top and bottom of the stovereservoir being made of thin elastic metal, and
either or both may be compressed for this purpose.
We prefer to press upward the bottom, and for that purpose use a cam, F. This cam'is capable of being turned on its axis about onethird of a revolution to the right? or left, and
is essentially a portion of a three-threaded screw, each thread of which is supported by one of three legs, G G, which have extensions that reach under and to the center of the stove. The legs are held together under the cam by a small ring, H, and above the reservoir by another and larger ring, I, being prevented themselves from coming together, and are pressed lightly against the rings, by the stovereservoir, which is thereby held in place to be operated by the cam F.
It is evident that the stove-reservoir may be pressed (for operating the stopper) on the top with the same result as on the bottom, and a lever, wedge, or other equivalent may be used; but we prefer the cam to press upward the bottom.
Instead of the recess at D, a cup has been attached onto and above the top of the reservoir; but this device forms another piece, and
is not'so effective in heating the apparatus.
We do not claim a cup.
What we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A recess formed in the top of the reservoir of a vapor-burning 'stove, for the purpose set forth.
2. A stopper, E, attached to and in combination with an elastic metal reservoir of a vapor-burning stove, substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.
3. A cam, F, in combination with the stove bottom and legs, as set forth.
4. The combination of the rings H and I, legs G, and reservoir A, substantially as set forth.
THOS. B. JEFFERY. FRANK ROSENGREN.
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G. B. DURKEE, A. M. WILLARD.
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US2465572A (en) * 1943-04-15 1949-03-29 Mantle Lamp Co America Portable stove for burning liquid fuel
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US2465572A (en) * 1943-04-15 1949-03-29 Mantle Lamp Co America Portable stove for burning liquid fuel
US20020032747A1 (en) * 2000-09-11 2002-03-14 Nec Corporation System, method, device, and program for distributing data, and data reproduction device
US20050100162A1 (en) * 2003-11-11 2005-05-12 Jukka Alve System and method for using DRM to control conditional access to DVB content

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