US200604A - Improvement in doors for cooking-stoves - Google Patents

Improvement in doors for cooking-stoves Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US200604A
US200604A US200604DA US200604A US 200604 A US200604 A US 200604A US 200604D A US200604D A US 200604DA US 200604 A US200604 A US 200604A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
shelf
oven
cooking
improvement
door
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US200604A publication Critical patent/US200604A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J37/00Baking; Roasting; Grilling; Frying
    • A47J37/06Roasters; Grills; Sandwich grills
    • A47J37/08Bread-toasters
    • A47J37/0871Accessories

Definitions

  • Fig. 5 a view in perspective, showing a portion of the stove and shelf, the oven-door, and also'the side plate of the stove, being partly broken away to show the mechanism for operating the shelf. Similar letters refer to similar parts.
  • the present is an improvement in that class of oven-shelves that, when the oven-door is shut, are inclosed within the oven, but when the oven is opened can be or are drawn outward therefrom, forming a hearth just without the oven and preferably even with the floor thereof, upon which the utensils containing the articles being cooked can be conveniently supported as they are being passed into or withdrawn from the oven during the culinary operation.
  • the improvement has relation more especially to the means employed in operating the shelf.
  • A represents an ordinary cooking-stove, saving as modified by the present improvement.
  • B represents the stove-oven, and O the shelf in question.
  • the shelf is supported by arms 0 0, having journals c 0 respectively, that turn in bearings in the front and .back plates 1) b, respectively, of the oven, and by means of which the shelf can be turned up within the oven or let down on the outside thereof, as in Fig. 1.
  • D represents the oven-door. That portion 0 of its lower hinge E thatis attached to the door, is
  • a lever, F having the arms or projections f f, is pivoted at f to a bracket, G, that is suitably supported within the flue-space H of the stove.
  • the journal 0 is extended through the plate 1) into the flue H, and at its inner end has an arm, 0 fastened thereto.
  • the extension 6 comes against the arm f of the lever F, as in Fig. 1, causing the lever to turn on its pivot, bringing the arm f against and moving the arm 0 of the journal 03. the shelf to be upturned into the oven.
  • the above-described movement is reversed in the letting down of the shelf.
  • the latter is preferably balanced so as to fall outward and downward from the oven when the ovendoor is opened.
  • the shelf does not fall down directly, its movement in this direction being regulated by the outward movement of the door.
  • the door opens the turning of the shelf on its journals causes the arm 0 to bear against the arm f,- but the lever F can turn only with the hinge E; hence the letting down of the shelf is controlled and regulated by the movement of the door, operating through the hinge E, lever F, and arm 0
  • the engagement of the hinge and lever is similar to that of two spur-wheels, and that of the lever and arm 0 to the engagement of bevel-gear wheels.
  • the arms 0 c of the shelf are preferably extended at c 0 so as to strike the oven-floor when the shelf is upturned, and to keep the shelf from falling too far inward into the oven.
  • I claim 1 The combination, in a cooking-stove, of the extension 0, lever F, arm 0 journal 0 and shelf 0, substantially as described.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Food Science & Technology (AREA)
  • Baking, Grill, Roasting (AREA)

Description

- 2 sheets-shit l B. P. CLEMENT. Doors for Cooking-Stoves.
,604. Patented Feb. 26,
ATTEET.
NPETERS, FHOTOJJTHOGRRFNER, WASHINGTONLD C.
2 She e ts-Sh0et 2. B. F. CLEMENT. Doors for Cooking-Stoves.
No. 200,604. Patented Feb. 26,1878.
I I lnveywon- ",PETERS PHOTO-\JTNOGRAFHER, WASMINGTGNv D. C.
UNITED STAT S PATENT OEEIoE.
BENJAMIN CLEMENT, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO CHARLES H. BUCK, JR, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN DOORS FORCOOKlNG-STOVES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N o. 200,604, dated February 26, 1878 application filed 1 January 4, 1878.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN F. OLEM ENT, of St. Louis, Missouri, have made a new and useful Improvement in Cooking-Stoves, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a horizontal section taken through a stove embodying the improvement, and showing the shelf let down; Fig. 2, adetail, being a horizontal section, the parts shown being as when the oven-door is closed and the shelf turned up; Fig. 3, a detail, being a vertical section, the parts shown being as when the oven-door is opened and the shelf let down 5 Fig. 4, a vertical section, showing the same parts as in Fig. 3, but as when the oven-door is closed; and Fig. 5, a view in perspective, showing a portion of the stove and shelf, the oven-door, and also'the side plate of the stove, being partly broken away to show the mechanism for operating the shelf. Similar letters refer to similar parts. The present is an improvement in that class of oven-shelves that, when the oven-door is shut, are inclosed within the oven, but when the oven is opened can be or are drawn outward therefrom, forming a hearth just without the oven and preferably even with the floor thereof, upon which the utensils containing the articles being cooked can be conveniently supported as they are being passed into or withdrawn from the oven during the culinary operation.
The improvement has relation more especially to the means employed in operating the shelf.
Referring to the drawing, A represents an ordinary cooking-stove, saving as modified by the present improvement. B represents the stove-oven, and O the shelf in question. The shelf is supported by arms 0 0, having journals c 0 respectively, that turn in bearings in the front and .back plates 1) b, respectively, of the oven, and by means of which the shelf can be turned up within the oven or let down on the outside thereof, as in Fig. 1. D represents the oven-door. That portion 0 of its lower hinge E thatis attached to the door, is
provided with an extension, 6', which, in the movement of the door in closing and. opening it, is caused to effect the turning up of the shelf into the oven and to regulate the letting down of the shelf from the oven, and more particularly described as follows: A lever, F, having the arms or projections f f, is pivoted at f to a bracket, G, that is suitably supported within the flue-space H of the stove. The journal 0 is extended through the plate 1) into the flue H, and at its inner end has an arm, 0 fastened thereto. As the door D is moved to close it the extension 6 comes against the arm f of the lever F, as in Fig. 1, causing the lever to turn on its pivot, bringing the arm f against and moving the arm 0 of the journal 03. the shelf to be upturned into the oven.
The above-described movement is reversed in the letting down of the shelf. The latter is preferably balanced so as to fall outward and downward from the oven when the ovendoor is opened. The shelf, however, does not fall down directly, its movement in this direction being regulated by the outward movement of the door. As the door opens the turning of the shelf on its journals causes the arm 0 to bear against the arm f,- but the lever F can turn only with the hinge E; hence the letting down of the shelf is controlled and regulated by the movement of the door, operating through the hinge E, lever F, and arm 0 The engagement of the hinge and lever is similar to that of two spur-wheels, and that of the lever and arm 0 to the engagement of bevel-gear wheels. The arms 0 c of the shelf are preferably extended at c 0 so as to strike the oven-floor when the shelf is upturned, and to keep the shelf from falling too far inward into the oven.
I claim 1. The combination, in a cooking-stove, of the extension 0, lever F, arm 0 journal 0 and shelf 0, substantially as described.
2. The'combination, in a cooking-stove, of the lever F, arm 0 journal 0 and shelf 0, substantially as described.
Witness my hand. I j I B. F. CLEMENT.
. Witnesses:
CHAS. D. MOODY,
SAML. S. Born.
This causes the latter to rotate and
US200604D Improvement in doors for cooking-stoves Expired - Lifetime US200604A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US200604A true US200604A (en) 1878-02-26

Family

ID=2270010

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US200604D Expired - Lifetime US200604A (en) Improvement in doors for cooking-stoves

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US200604A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US200604A (en) Improvement in doors for cooking-stoves
US355180A (en) Matthew kuehnle
US226125A (en) Stove-shelf
US345531A (en) Oven-door
US221793A (en) Improvement in doors for stoves and ranges
US347007A (en) millee
US557666A (en) Kicker
US203242A (en) Improvement in stove-oven shelves
US6067A (en) Cooking-stove
US1813679A (en) Air heating attachment for stoves
US213694A (en) Improvement in ranges or cooking-stoves
US424594A (en) Stove-door latch
US1353743A (en) Stove
US460188A (en) Cooking-range
US196528A (en) Improvement in cooking-stoves
US581974A (en) Stove
US329416A (en) Stove or range
US7595A (en) Coal-stove for roasting
US206440A (en) Improvement in automatic ash-guards for stoves
US4358A (en) Cooking-stove
US1513902A (en) Stove rack and shelf lifter
US677186A (en) Combined range and mess-chest.
US211916A (en) Improvement in oven-shelves
US356260A (en) Attachment foe cooking stoves
US219768A (en) Improvement in shelves for stove-ovens