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  • This invention relates to cooking-stoves. Its object is primarily to prevent the steam and odors arising in the process of cooking from pervading the room.
  • the invention consists in a peculiar arrangement of devices for inclosing the culinary vessels on top of the stove, so constructed that the vessels are easily accessible for removal or inspection of their contents, and that the steam and vapors will be carried up through the draft-flue as well during such removal or inspection as when the vessels and whole top of the stove are inclosed.
  • a rectangular shell, B Secured upon top of the stove A is a rectangular shell, B.
  • the top of this, which forms a shelf, is centrally perforated and provided on the upperiside with atflange for the pipe 0, which connects with the stove-pipe D.
  • a wing, E Hinged upon each side of the piece B is a wing, E, the bottom edge of which rests upon the top of the stove. Projecting inwardly from the outer circular edge of these wings are grooved projections e e to receive the ends of the jointed apron F.
  • This apron is composed of strips of sheet-metal linked together by rods f, the edges of the strips being cutout like the opposite edges of the ordinary butt-hinge and turned around the rodfas a pintle in the same way.
  • a castmetal strip,f which has tenons upon each end to 'enter the grooves in the sector-wings E.
  • the form of the tenons conforms to the arc of the grooves, and the shoulders resting against the edges of the groove-walls guide the apron as it is rolled up or down over the roller G by taking hold of handlef upon strip f.
  • the roller G which is made preferably of sheet metal, is journaled in the upright sides of the shelf-piece B.
  • the bars may be of cast metal or the whole apron made of a thin sheet of metal, to be folded back as shown, or rolled within acylinder as metal spring-measures are.
  • the shelf and side pieces to support it may be cast in separate pieces, and the back made of sheet or cast metal and secured in place; or the wings E may extend back in a single piece to support the shelf and receive the back piece.

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W. J. HANKINS".
11001) FOR STOVES.
No.260,0 94. 1 June27.1882.
UNITED STATES PATENT QFFICE.
WILLIAM JQHANKINS, OF GONNERSVILLE, INDIANA.
HOOD FOR STOVES.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 260,094, dated June 27, 1882.
Application filed April 28, 1882. (No model.)
I To all whom tt may concern:
Be'it known that I, WILLIAM J HANKINS, of the city of Gonnersville, county of Fayette, and State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hoods for Stoves, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to cooking-stoves. Its object is primarily to prevent the steam and odors arising in the process of cooking from pervading the room.
The invention consists in a peculiar arrangement of devices for inclosing the culinary vessels on top of the stove, so constructed that the vessels are easily accessible for removal or inspection of their contents, and that the steam and vapors will be carried up through the draft-flue as well during such removal or inspection as when the vessels and whole top of the stove are inclosed.
It also consists in certain peculiarities of con-- struction, all of which will be fully understood from the following description of the accompanying drawings, in which is shown closed down.
Secured upon top of the stove A is a rectangular shell, B. The top of this, which forms a shelf, is centrally perforated and provided on the upperiside with atflange for the pipe 0, which connects with the stove-pipe D.
Hinged upon each side of the piece B is a wing, E, the bottom edge of which rests upon the top of the stove. Projecting inwardly from the outer circular edge of these wings are grooved projections e e to receive the ends of the jointed apron F. This apron is composed of strips of sheet-metal linked together by rods f, the edges of the strips being cutout like the opposite edges of the ordinary butt-hinge and turned around the rodfas a pintle in the same way.
At the lower edge of the apron is a castmetal strip,f, which has tenons upon each end to 'enter the grooves in the sector-wings E. The form of the tenons conforms to the arc of the grooves, and the shoulders resting against the edges of the groove-walls guide the apron as it is rolled up or down over the roller G by taking hold of handlef upon strip f.
The roller G, which is made preferably of sheet metal, is journaled in the upright sides of the shelf-piece B.
The curve of strips of F conforms nearly to the periphery of the roller G, so that the tendency of the apron F is to remain in whatever position it is placed in when it is made, as it should be, to fit snugly in the grooves in Wings E.
Within pipe 0 is a damper or valve, 0, the
journal of which is provided with a handle, 0, by which the damper is turned open, as seen in Fig. 1; when the apron is closed down to exhaust the ,chamber formed by the hood. When the apron is thrown up in front it drops down in piece B, as shown in dotted line, Fig. 1. When soopened the damper in pipe (3 should be closed. To render the vessels upon the stove more easily accessible, or for any other purpose, either one or both of the wings E may be folded back upon the hinges.
I have shown and prefer to make my apron of the bent strips of sheet metal shown, but do not limit myself to this particular construction,,
as it is evident that the bars may be of cast metal or the whole apron made of a thin sheet of metal, to be folded back as shown, or rolled within acylinder as metal spring-measures are.
Instead of the back piece, B, being made in one piece, the shelf and side pieces to support it may be cast in separate pieces, and the back made of sheet or cast metal and secured in place; or the wings E may extend back in a single piece to support the shelf and receive the back piece.
It will be seen that when the apron is closed and the damper in pipe 0 is opened the steam and odors arising from the vessels will be carried up through the flue, and this will also be the case when the apron is thrown up sufficiently to allow inspection or even. removal of the vessels. I
What I claim as new,-and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination substantially as set forth, of the stove A, pipe D, with a hood resting upon the stove-top and communicating with the stove-pipe, and a sliding apron, F, adapted to slide in the side pieces of said hood and to completely or partially close the front of said I wardlyqn'qjeoting grooved flanges, with the 10 hood. flexibly-jointed apron F, adapted to slide in 2. The combination, substantially as specisaid grooves, and the roller G, supported in fied, of stove A and pipe D, with the hood the sides of piece B.
5 composed of shelf and back piece B, wings E, V Y Y and apron F, and the pipe 0, coiineotin g said WILLIAM HAL hood and stove-pipe.
3. The combination, as hereinbefore set forth, of back piece, B, hinged "wings E, having in- Witnesses D. S. OLIVER, G120. J. MURRAY.
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US2551026A (en) * 1949-05-12 1951-05-01 Jr Walter W Loeher Collapsible hood for kitchen stoves
US4790288A (en) * 1987-09-23 1988-12-13 Yashima Works, Ltd. Themostatic oven
US20090264060A1 (en) * 2006-04-18 2009-10-22 Oy Halton Group Ltd. Recirculating exhaust system
US20180274791A1 (en) * 2017-03-24 2018-09-27 Wanda Ward Roll-Up Door Equipped Oven

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2551026A (en) * 1949-05-12 1951-05-01 Jr Walter W Loeher Collapsible hood for kitchen stoves
US4790288A (en) * 1987-09-23 1988-12-13 Yashima Works, Ltd. Themostatic oven
US20090264060A1 (en) * 2006-04-18 2009-10-22 Oy Halton Group Ltd. Recirculating exhaust system
US10473336B2 (en) * 2006-04-18 2019-11-12 Oy Halton Group Ltd. Recirculating exhaust system
US10634365B2 (en) 2006-04-18 2020-04-28 Oy Halton Group Ltd. Modular services supply arrangement
US11384941B2 (en) 2006-04-18 2022-07-12 Oy Halton Group Ltd. Exhaust hood
US20180274791A1 (en) * 2017-03-24 2018-09-27 Wanda Ward Roll-Up Door Equipped Oven

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