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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
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  • This invention relates to an improvement in that class of kettles which are designed for table service for hot water, tea, &c., and which are hung in a frame so that the kettle will stand over a lamp, and so that the kettle may be tilted without detaching it from the frame.
  • a trunnion is applied to the kettleat opposite sides, to rest in a cor responding seat in the frame.
  • the attachment of such a trunnion to earthen kettles or pots is a difficult thing to do, and when attached pots is in the way when the pot'is in use upon the frame, and anything but an ornament to the pot or kettle.
  • no kettleis adapted to the frame unless it be provided with such trunnions; hence if the kettle be broken the whole article is useless.
  • the object of my invention is, to construct a frame in which the tilting trun nions are not necessarily applied directly to the kettle; and it consists in a frame having a ring hung upon trunnions, the said ring in diameter corresponding to the kettle or pot to be placed thereon, and so that the kettle may be set within the ring and be supported thereby on the trunnions between the ring and frame, as more fully hereinafter described.
  • a A. represent the two uprights of the frame, which may be of any desirable configuration or design. Between the uprights the ring B principally,
  • This ring B is made from metal, and at opposite points forward of the central line a trunnion, a, is applied.
  • This trunnion takes a bearing in the frame, preferably as seen in Fi g. l.
  • the trunnion is made tubular,
  • a pivot, I introduced through the frame into the trunnion.
  • a lug, d is formed on the ring, to strike corresponding stops, 0, on the frame.
  • the trunnions or pivots being forward of the central diametrieal line, the greater portion of the weight of the ring is in rear of the pivots; hence by its own gravity the ring will rest upon the stops 0 in its horizontal plane.
  • the kettle is set into the ring, as shown, its diameter corresponding to the diameter of the kettle, so as to support the kettle when in its proper position, and in that condition the kettle may be tilted, as indi cated in broken lines, Fig. 2.
  • the kettle may be of any material or construction, it only being necessary that it shall be of such a size as to take a bearing within the ring.
  • the trunnions being a permanent or fixed arrangement, there is no difficulty in introducing the kettle to the frame, for the ring itself forms a guide for so doing, and thereby avoids frequent accidents, which occur from misplaeing the kettle where the trunnions are a fixed part of the kettle.
  • the heating device is a lamp, 0, seated in the frame below the kettle.
  • Thelamp is necessarily small, and is usually lighted upon the table. Under the most careful usage the lamp is liable to overflow, carrying the flame upon the table-cloth beneath.
  • the inside of this ring is constructed, as shown, to receive a pottery tile or plate, ll, the edge of the plate raised so as to form a recessed top. Any overflow from the lamp or drip from the kettle will be caught upon this plate, and the cloth thereby protected.
  • This plate in addition to its utility, makes a highly ornamental feature in the frame.
  • ring with stops in rear of the trunnions, and whereby the ring turns upon its pivots, in stead of the pendulum-like spring of the previous construction.
  • flanged ring 1 arranged below the kettle- I claim support, combined with the plate E, recessed 1.
  • ring B provided with trunnionsforward of its 1 T vertical central line, and in the horizontal plane R MANNIL of the ring, seated in corresponding bearings Vitnesses:
  • said ring being adapted to

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B. B. MANNING.
SWING FRAME FOR TEA KETTLES.
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EDW'ARD l3. MANNIN G, OF MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT.
SJVING-FRAM E FOR TEA-KETTLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No, 306,271, dated October '7, 1884.
Application filed February 23, 1884. (No model.)
To all ZUhO'll'l/ it may concern.-
Be it known that I, EDWARD 13. hL-LNNING, of Meriden, in the county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, have invented a new Improvement in Swing-Frames for Tea-Kettles; and I do hereby declare the following, when taken in connection with accompanying drawings and the letters of reference marked thereeither to earthen or metal on, to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, and which said drawings constitute part of this specification, and represent, iii- Figure 1, a front view; Fig. 2, a side view; Fig. 8, atop or plan View, the kettle removed; Fig. 4, a section through the trunnion; Fig. 5, a section through the plate below the lamp.
This invention relates to an improvement in that class of kettles which are designed for table service for hot water, tea, &c., and which are hung in a frame so that the kettle will stand over a lamp, and so that the kettle may be tilted without detaching it from the frame. In the more general. construction of this class of kettles and frames a trunnion is applied to the kettleat opposite sides, to rest in a cor responding seat in the frame. The attachment of such a trunnion to earthen kettles or pots is a difficult thing to do, and when attached pots is in the way when the pot'is in use upon the frame, and anything but an ornament to the pot or kettle. Again, no kettleis adapted to the frame unless it be provided with such trunnions; hence if the kettle be broken the whole article is useless.
The object of my invention is, to construct a frame in which the tilting trun nions are not necessarily applied directly to the kettle; and it consists in a frame having a ring hung upon trunnions, the said ring in diameter corresponding to the kettle or pot to be placed thereon, and so that the kettle may be set within the ring and be supported thereby on the trunnions between the ring and frame, as more fully hereinafter described.
A A. represent the two uprights of the frame, which may be of any desirable configuration or design. Between the uprights the ring B principally,
is arranged. This ring B is made from metal, and at opposite points forward of the central line a trunnion, a, is applied. This trunnion takes a bearing in the frame, preferably as seen in Fi g. l. The trunnion is made tubular,
and a pivot, I) introduced through the frame into the trunnion. In rear of the central line, on one or both sides, a lug, d, is formed on the ring, to strike corresponding stops, 0, on the frame. The trunnions or pivots being forward of the central diametrieal line, the greater portion of the weight of the ring is in rear of the pivots; hence by its own gravity the ring will rest upon the stops 0 in its horizontal plane. The kettle is set into the ring, as shown, its diameter corresponding to the diameter of the kettle, so as to support the kettle when in its proper position, and in that condition the kettle may be tilted, as indi cated in broken lines, Fig. 2. The kettle may be of any material or construction, it only being necessary that it shall be of such a size as to take a bearing within the ring. The trunnions being a permanent or fixed arrangement, there is no difficulty in introducing the kettle to the frame, for the ring itself forms a guide for so doing, and thereby avoids frequent accidents, which occur from misplaeing the kettle where the trunnions are a fixed part of the kettle.
In this class of kettles the heating device is a lamp, 0, seated in the frame below the kettle. Thelamp is necessarily small, and is usually lighted upon the table. Under the most careful usage the lamp is liable to overflow, carrying the flame upon the table-cloth beneath. To avoid this difficulty, as well as to make the frame more highly ornamental, I attach to the frame below the lamp a metal ring, D. The inside of this ring is constructed, as shown, to receive a pottery tile or plate, ll, the edge of the plate raised so as to form a recessed top. Any overflow from the lamp or drip from the kettle will be caught upon this plate, and the cloth thereby protected. This plate, in addition to its utility, makes a highly ornamental feature in the frame.
I am aware that a swinging support has been arranged upon trunnions in a frame to receive and hold a kettle so as to be tilted; but these have been of a pendulunrlike character--that is, the trunnions above the bearing point or rest for the kettle, and in substantially a vertical plane; but I am not aware that a frame has been provided with a ring having trunnions in the horizontal plane of the ring, and forward of the vertical central plane of the swing-frames for tea-kett1es, consisting in the receive and support the kettle, and permit the kettle to be tilted, substantially as described. 2. In a swing-fran'ie for tea-kettles, the
ring, with stops in rear of the trunnions, and whereby the ring turns upon its pivots, in stead of the pendulum-like spring of the previous construction. flanged ring 1), arranged below the kettle- I claim support, combined with the plate E, recessed 1. The herein-described improvement in upon its upper surface, and arranged Within I saidring D,--substantia1ly as described. ring B, provided with trunnionsforward of its 1 T vertical central line, and in the horizontal plane R MANNIL of the ring, seated in corresponding bearings Vitnesses:
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of said trunnions, said ring being adapted to
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