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US199611A
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  • My invention has for its object to furnish an improved apparatus for smoking bees and for other purposes; and it consists of a cylindrical stove, provided with a tapering nozzle and a central perforated fire'plate, and which is attached to the top of a small bellows, in such a manner as to receive a blast through a small pipe leading from the said bellows into a conically-depressed portion of the stove, for forcing the smoke through the tapering nozzle for fumigatin g purposes, all as will be hereinafter more fully described, and pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of my improved apparatus.
  • Ffig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section there- 0 Similar letters of reference denote like parts in both figures.
  • A represents a cylindrical or other suitably-shaped stove, constructed of sheet metal, preferably, and provided with a tapering nozzle, B, and having a perforated fire-plate, 0, located at or near the center; the rear or lower end of the said stove being provided with an opening, D, which substantially represents a cone-shaped tube, projecting or pointing into the air-chamber in the rear of the perforated plate 0, the object of which is such as to furnish the natural supply of air, and at the same time to prevent the escape of cinders or ashes from the fire to the bellows.
  • the stove thus constructed is attached to the block E at the top of the bellows by means of the wires a a, which pass through suitable holes in the said block, and then over the shield-plate F, which is attached tothe under side of the stove to protect the hand of the operator and the bellowsfrom the heat of said stove.
  • f G represents the bellows, which is preferably constructed of a rectangular shape, with a broad top and bottom, so as to afford a wide base for the support of the stove, and,further, to supply a large volume of air to the same by the restricted movement of said bellows, which adds greatly to the ease of manipulating the same, said bellows being provided with one or more suitable springs, H, and aspringvalve, I.
  • This construction also enables me to dispense with the valve in the bottom of the bellows G, if deemed preferable, as the bellows would be amply supplied with 'air from the exhaust-nozzle.
  • perforated fire-plate O is adjusted within the cylindrical stove by means of bent springs 12, which are riveted or otherwise suitably secured at their centers to the center of said plate, while the outer ends project, so as to bear against the sides of the stove to hold the plate at any desired point, as also to permit of its ready removal for cleaning the stove.
  • the spring H used in the body of the bellows G, is preferably formed 'of a half-elliptical fiat piece of metal, secured at one end to the inside top or bottom of the bellows bya'flat staple, and by a screw or nail passing through the same, said spring being provided with a strengtheningpiece, e, as shown, the free end of the spring H beingcurved, so as to press or bear smoothly upon the opposite portion of the bellows.

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T. PQBING'HAM. 'Device for Destroying Insects by Fumig'ation.
No. 199,6". Patented Jan. 29,1878.
n w M r a N. PETERS. PHOTOLITHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. a. C.
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' TRACY BINGHAM, on ABRONIA, MICHIGAN.
h 'IMPIROVEMENTIN DEVICES FOR DESTROYING INSECTS BY FUMIGAl'ION.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. l99,6ll, dated January 29, 1878; application filed December 12, 1877. j v
To all. whom it may concern Be it known that I, TRACY F. BINGHAM, of Abronia, in the county of Allegan and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Smoking Bees; and Ido 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 letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention has for its object to furnish an improved apparatus for smoking bees and for other purposes; and it consists of a cylindrical stove, provided with a tapering nozzle and a central perforated fire'plate, and which is attached to the top of a small bellows, in such a manner as to receive a blast through a small pipe leading from the said bellows into a conically-depressed portion of the stove, for forcing the smoke through the tapering nozzle for fumigatin g purposes, all as will be hereinafter more fully described, and pointed out in the claims.
Referring to the drawings, Figure l is a side elevation of my improved apparatus. Ffig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section there- 0 Similar letters of reference denote like parts in both figures.
In the drawings, A represents a cylindrical or other suitably-shaped stove, constructed of sheet metal, preferably, and provided with a tapering nozzle, B, and having a perforated fire-plate, 0, located at or near the center; the rear or lower end of the said stove being provided with an opening, D, which substantially represents a cone-shaped tube, projecting or pointing into the air-chamber in the rear of the perforated plate 0, the object of which is such as to furnish the natural supply of air, and at the same time to prevent the escape of cinders or ashes from the fire to the bellows. The stove thus constructed is attached to the block E at the top of the bellows by means of the wires a a, which pass through suitable holes in the said block, and then over the shield-plate F, which is attached tothe under side of the stove to protect the hand of the operator and the bellowsfrom the heat of said stove. 1
f G represents the bellows, which is preferably constructed of a rectangular shape, with a broad top and bottom, so as to afford a wide base for the support of the stove, and,further, to supply a large volume of air to the same by the restricted movement of said bellows, which adds greatly to the ease of manipulating the same, said bellows being provided with one or more suitable springs, H, and aspringvalve, I.
It will be observed that an open space is left between the exhaust-nozzle of the bellows and the cone shaped opening of the stove the object of which is such as to allow the air to pass freely to both the stove and the bellows, and at the same time to enable the air to be forced into the stove to project the smoke in the direction desired.
This construction also enables me to dispense with the valve in the bottom of the bellows G, if deemed preferable, as the bellows would be amply supplied with 'air from the exhaust-nozzle.
It will also be observed that the perforated fire-plate O is adjusted within the cylindrical stove by means of bent springs 12, which are riveted or otherwise suitably secured at their centers to the center of said plate, while the outer ends project, so as to bear against the sides of the stove to hold the plate at any desired point, as also to permit of its ready removal for cleaning the stove. The spring H, used in the body of the bellows G, is preferably formed 'of a half-elliptical fiat piece of metal, secured at one end to the inside top or bottom of the bellows bya'flat staple, and by a screw or nail passing through the same, said spring being provided with a strengtheningpiece, e, as shown, the free end of the spring H beingcurved, so as to press or bear smoothly upon the opposite portion of the bellows.
The construction of my invention being as already described, it will be observed that, in the operation of the same, a mass of burning charcoal or dead rotten wood, to create a smoke, is placed in the stove, upon the plate (3, and a suitable fumigating substance, if de- Having thus described my invention, what j I claim as new and useful is- 1. The herein-described fumigating apparatus, consisting of the stove A, having coneshaped opening D, and provided with the tapering nozzle B, perforated fire-plate G, and shield F, the several parts being adapted for operation in connection with the bellows G,
1 substantially as and for the purpose specified.
2. The combination of the stove A, having cone-shaped opening D, and providedwith tapering nozzle B, perforated fire-plate C, and shield F, with the block E and bellows G, provided with the springs H and valve I and exhaust-nozzle, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
3. The combination of the stove A, provided with the cone-shaped opening D and shield F, with the block E and exhaust-nozzle of the bellows Gr, substantially as and for the purpose specified. I
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own invention I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
TRACY F. BINGHAM.
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- E. W. SHERWOOD, H. E. Bo'rsFoR-D.
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