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  • My invention relates to an improvement in evaporating-pans; and it consists in the pecu- [O liar construction and combination of devices that will be more fully set forth hereinafter, and particularly pointed out in the claim.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of an evaporatingpan and fire-box em- I5 hodyingimy invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse sectional View of the same.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail sectional View.
  • A represents the evaporating-pan, which is made of sheet metal, and comprises the bot-- tom B, the sides (land the ends D. The sides and ends are flared outward, as shown.
  • E represents the-firebox, which is made of sheet or plate metal, and is arranged under the evaporating-pan and depends from the lower side thereof.
  • This fire-box comprises an outer shell, F, and an inner shell, G, the said shells being separated from each other, and thereby forming a space or chamber, H, between the 50 side walls and bottoms of the two shells.
  • Longitudinal openings I are made in the bottom of the evaporatingpan, and the said openings communicate with the space or chamber H, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • One end of the fire-box is closed, as at K, and is provided with an opening, L,with which a smoke-flue, M, is attached.
  • the opposite end of the fire-box is provided with a hinged door, N.
  • the door is secured to a door-frame, O, which is provided with 'rearwardly-projecting lips or flanges P, that enter the end of Fig. 2 is a vertical the firebox and bear against the sides thereof, and with end flanges, R, which project beyond the end of the tire-box, and have openings through which the threaded extremities of a long U-shaped yoke or clip-rod, S, may be passed.
  • the said clip-rod extends longitudinally on the outer side of the fire-box, and its curved central portion embraces the rear side of the smoke stack. Nuts T are screwed .on the threaded extremities of the clip-rod, and serve to clamp the same firmly to the smoke- 6o stack and the door-frame O, and thereby secure the said smoke-stack and door-frame firmly to opposite ends of the fire-box.
  • the evaporator is light, strong, and durable, and is easily transported from one place to another, set up for operation, or taken apart to be stored.
  • smoke-stack arranged in rear of the fire-box and fitted on opening L, the door-frame O, ar ranged on the front end of the fire-box removable therefrom, and having the flanges R, and the clip yoke or rodS, embracing the rearside of the smoke-stack, and having its arms extending 'forward through the flanges R and provided with clamping'nuts T, thereby securing both the smoke-stack and the doorframe in position, substantially as described.

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(NoModeL) I r H. F. THURSTON.
'- EVAPORATING PAN.
Pten ted Jan. 17, 1888.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HARRISON F. THURSTON, OF BARTLETT, ASSIGNOR TO CHARLES WV. WTIITF.
- OF OSSIPEE VALLEY, NEW HAMPSHIRE.
EVAPORATlNG-PAN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 376 ,490, dated January 1'7, 1888.
Application filed May '19 1587. Serial No. 5238,7115. (No model.)
T at whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HARRISON F. Tunas- TON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Bartlett, in the county of OarrollandStateof New Hampshire, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Evaporating Pans, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to an improvement in evaporating-pans; and it consists in the pecu- [O liar construction and combination of devices that will be more fully set forth hereinafter, and particularly pointed out in the claim.
In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of an evaporatingpan and fire-box em- I5 hodyingimy invention.
longitudinal sectional view. Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse sectional View of the same. Fig. 4 is a detail sectional View.
A represents the evaporating-pan, which is made of sheet metal, and comprises the bot-- tom B, the sides (land the ends D. The sides and ends are flared outward, as shown.
E represents the-firebox, which is made of sheet or plate metal, and is arranged under the evaporating-pan and depends from the lower side thereof. This fire-box comprises an outer shell, F, and an inner shell, G, the said shells being separated from each other, and thereby forming a space or chamber, H, between the 50 side walls and bottoms of the two shells. Longitudinal openings I are made in the bottom of the evaporatingpan, and the said openings communicate with the space or chamber H, as shown in Fig. 3.
From the foregoing description it will be readily understood that the sirup when poured into an'evaporatingpan flows downward into the space orchamber H, and thereby the fire which is built in the fire-box is surrounded, 40 except at the ends of the fire-box, by'the sirup,
and the evaporating-pan is thus provided with a large amount of heating-surface.
One end of the fire-box is closed, as at K, and is provided with an opening, L,with which a smoke-flue, M, is attached. The opposite end of the fire-box is provided with a hinged door, N. The door is secured to a door-frame, O, which is provided with 'rearwardly-projecting lips or flanges P, that enter the end of Fig. 2 is a vertical the firebox and bear against the sides thereof, and with end flanges, R, which project beyond the end of the tire-box, and have openings through which the threaded extremities of a long U-shaped yoke or clip-rod, S, may be passed. The said clip-rod extends longitudinally on the outer side of the fire-box, and its curved central portion embraces the rear side of the smoke stack. Nuts T are screwed .on the threaded extremities of the clip-rod, and serve to clamp the same firmly to the smoke- 6o stack and the door-frame O, and thereby secure the said smoke-stack and door-frame firmly to opposite ends of the fire-box.
An evaporating-pan thus construct-ed posscsses many advantages. The large heatingsurface enables the sirup to be boiled very rapidly, and thereby effects a considerable economy in fuel.
The evaporator is light, strong, and durable, and is easily transported from one place to another, set up for operation, or taken apart to be stored.
Having thus described my invention, I claim- The combination of the evaporating-pan, having the depending fire-box on its lower side, formed of an inner and outer shell, providing a space between them which communicates with the pan, the rear end of said fire box being closed and provided with an opening,
L, and the front end thereof being open, the
smoke-stack arranged in rear of the fire-box and fitted on opening L, the door-frame O, ar ranged on the front end of the fire-box removable therefrom, and having the flanges R, and the clip yoke or rodS, embracing the rearside of the smoke-stack, and having its arms extending 'forward through the flanges R and provided with clamping'nuts T, thereby securing both the smoke-stack and the doorframe in position, substantially as described. 0
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
HARRISON F. THUR-STON.
WVitnesses:
W. PITMAN, G. W. M. PITMAN.
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