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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24B—DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
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- HORACE C SNOvV, OF VVINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA.
- My invention consists in the combination, with astove having acentral ventilating-pipe through the fire-box, of a water-reservoir having a pipe passing into the lower end of the tube and above the top of the reservoir, for moistening the rarefied air ascending through the tube.
- Figure 1 is an exterior elevation of my stove.
- Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same.
- Fig. 3 is a horizontal section through-the ashpan; and
- Fig. 4L is a perspective view, enlarged, of the shaking-grates and part of ventilatingtube.
- A represents the square base of a stove, on which base seats the circular fire-chamber B, carrying the upper part of the stove.
- the base at top is perforated to admitair with uniform distribution to the fire.
- G is an annular ring having coinciding perforations to the base A, and moves axially to close the orifices when admission of air is not desired.
- the circular grate which I do not claim in this application, but which forms the subjectmatter of my application No. 181,096, filed October 27, 1885, is composed of two sections, 1] E, correspondingly perforated, one overlying the other, and each provided with a handle, F F, extending outside the stove.
- the upper section is provided with vertical prongs H, which by rotation of the section causes the inner and outer peripheries of the grate to scrape or break away ashes or clinkers that may have accumulated to pre vent operation of the grate, and to allow the fuel to concentrate around the wall of'the stove and central air-tube.
- the handles F F the perforations in the grates will coincide, to allow coarse ashes to fall through, and by closing the handles together more or less the perforations will be contracted or closed.
- J is the ash-pan, constructed in two parts, to close around the central tube, D, and inserted through doors K K at opposite sides of the base.
- L L are the smoke-fines, located in the top of the stove and oppositely placed to the cen tral tube, whereby the draft is divided to cause a uniform current through the upper part of the stove and equalize the heat around the airtube.
- O is a water-reservoir attached to the side of the stove on the exterior, said reservoir having a pipe, 0, from the bottom turned upward into tube 1), to supply moisture to the rarefied air passing up the tube.
- the tube 1) is made removable by providing it at the bottom with a notched collar, to engage with lugs I on the bottom of the stoye, so that by coinciding the notches with the lugs and turning the tube axially the lugs will en gage with the collar and support the tube in position.
- the lower section is supported on annular bearings ing the reservoir with the pipe within the interior of the ventilating-tube, substantially as set forth.
- JOHN MACARA E. THOMAS, Both of the city of W'inm'peg, gentlemen.
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(No Model.) H. O. SNOW.
VENTILATING STOVE.
Patented May 4, 1886.;
NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HORACE C. SNOvV, OF VVINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA.
VENTI LATI NG STOVES.
SEYQCIPICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 34l,069, dated May 4-, 1886.
Application filed July 27, 1855. Serial No. 172.779. (No model.) Patented in Canada June 5, 1885, No. 21,809.
To aZZ- whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HORACE CARLETON SNOW, of the city of Vinnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba, in the Dominion of Canada, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Ventilating Stoves; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
My invention consists in the combination, with astove having acentral ventilating-pipe through the fire-box, of a water-reservoir having a pipe passing into the lower end of the tube and above the top of the reservoir, for moistening the rarefied air ascending through the tube.
Figure 1 is an exterior elevation of my stove.
Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section through-the ashpan; and Fig. 4L is a perspective view, enlarged, of the shaking-grates and part of ventilatingtube.
A represents the square base of a stove, on which base seats the circular fire-chamber B, carrying the upper part of the stove. The base at top is perforated to admitair with uniform distribution to the fire.
G is an annular ring having coinciding perforations to the base A, and moves axially to close the orifices when admission of air is not desired.
1) is a straight vertical tube passing centrally through the bottom and top of the stove and fire-chamber, to raret'y the air passing through the tube, which may connect with a pipe from a source of supply, or terminate at the bottom of the stove to draw cold air from the floor of the apartment, and the upper end of the pipe may discharge into the apartment or connect with a pipe to conduct the heated air to another apartment.
The circular grate, which I do not claim in this application, but which forms the subjectmatter of my application No. 181,096, filed October 27, 1885, is composed of two sections, 1] E, correspondingly perforated, one overlying the other, and each provided with a handle, F F, extending outside the stove.
G G, and the upper section is provided with vertical prongs H, which by rotation of the section causes the inner and outer peripheries of the grate to scrape or break away ashes or clinkers that may have accumulated to pre vent operation of the grate, and to allow the fuel to concentrate around the wall of'the stove and central air-tube. By spreading the handles F F the perforations in the grates will coincide, to allow coarse ashes to fall through, and by closing the handles together more or less the perforations will be contracted or closed.
J is the ash-pan, constructed in two parts, to close around the central tube, D, and inserted through doors K K at opposite sides of the base.
L L are the smoke-fines, located in the top of the stove and oppositely placed to the cen tral tube, whereby the draft is divided to cause a uniform current through the upper part of the stove and equalize the heat around the airtube.
In the top of the stove are two covered apertures, M, oppositely placed in the side of the stove, to admit of the fuel being equally distributed around the central tube, D.
O is a water-reservoir attached to the side of the stove on the exterior, said reservoir having a pipe, 0, from the bottom turned upward into tube 1), to supply moisture to the rarefied air passing up the tube.
The tube 1) is made removable by providing it at the bottom with a notched collar, to engage with lugs I on the bottom of the stoye, so that by coinciding the notches with the lugs and turning the tube axially the lugs will en gage with the collar and support the tube in position.
I claim as my invention- 1. The combination, with a stove having a ventilating tube passing through the the chamber, of a pipe within the ventilatingtube, a water-reservoir, and a pipe connect- The lower section is supported on annular bearings ing the reservoir with the pipe within the interior of the ventilating-tube, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination, with a stove having a ventilating-tube, D, passing through the fireehmnber, of a pipe, 0, within the ventilating-tube, a water-reservoir, O, secured to the side of the stove, and a pipe connecting the reservoir with the pipe within the interior of the ventilating-tube, the pipe within the Ventilating'tube adapted to discharge vapor into the ventilatingtube above the level of the reservoir, substantially as set forth.
' HORACE O. SNOWV. XVitnesses:
JOHN MACARA, E. THOMAS, Both of the city of W'inm'peg, gentlemen.
W. E. MAeARA, Of the city of IVinnipeg, barristeretlaw.
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