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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • My invention is an improved coffee-pot; and it consists, in brief, of the following novel features: a cylindrical shell, open top' and bottom, slightly tapering or diminishing in size toward its lower edge, to be easily held within the top portion of the usually-formed coffee-pot, and provided with three or more standard hooks or hangers fastened at equal distances apart to the bottom edge of said shell and holding by their lower ends a suitable ring, over which the straining or filtering material is stretched and held in place by a suitable band upon the outer surface of said shell; also, a cover fitting alike into the tops of both said shell and pot, all of which is hereinafter more fully described, and illustrated by the accompanying drawings, in which like letters designate identical parts of my invention in the different figures respectively.
  • Figure 1 is a transverse section of said apparatus, showing its internal arrangement of parts.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same, showingthe top of the filtering-shell above the top of the coffee-pot.
  • Fig. 3 is an under view of said shell with the strainer stretched smoothly in place and held by its clampingband
  • Fig. 4 is said clamping-band or taperlng ring.
  • A represents the body of the coffee-pot; B, its filtering-shell; C, the straining material; D, the clamping-band, and E the cover fittilnglin common into the tops of said pot and s e
  • the body A of said coffee-pot is of the usual form and capacity; but preferably it should be somewhat taller, so as to give more free space for the liquid coffee under the filtering-shell.
  • This shell 13 consists of a suitable metallic cylinder tapering just sufficiently to easily pass its diminished end or per third portion of the pot-body, as this will give sufficient room for the liquid colfee to clear the bottom of the strainer, and thus prevent any possible obstruction to the dripping or filtering process, either in its continuation or renewal.
  • Three or more hangers f are suitably fastened to the bottom edge of said shell, by which the wire ring 9 is evenly and fixedly hung at such a distance below the lower edge of said shellthat the strainin g material or cloth shall not only be smoothly stretched over said ring and upon the smaller end of the shell, but also allow suificient annular surface around and above the coifeegrounds for ready, quick, and unobstructed drip into the coffee-pot below.
  • the straining material C is made of any suitable fabric, so that it may be readily put in place, renewal, and cleansed for-further use. This strainer is firmly clamped in place for use by the metallic band D, which is made of such corresponding flare with the taper of.
  • the shell as to slip over the straining fabric, previously stretched as aforestated, and, being of slightly larger size than the bottom edge of the shell, it becomes tightly clamped upon both strainerand shell when once pushed up as far as it can be done.

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(No Model.) E. P. NBWGO-ME.
COFFEE POT.
Patented June 30, 1891.
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Edward w m w UNITED STATES PATENT ()F-FICE.
EDWARD F. NEWCOME, OF LEBANON, KENTUCKY.
COFFEE-POT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 454,975, dated June 30, 1891.
Application filed March 8, 1890. Serial No. 343,206- (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, EDWARD F. NEWCOME, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Lebanon, in the county of Marion and State of Kentucky, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Coffee-Pots, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
My invention is an improved coffee-pot; and it consists, in brief, of the following novel features: a cylindrical shell, open top' and bottom, slightly tapering or diminishing in size toward its lower edge, to be easily held within the top portion of the usually-formed coffee-pot, and provided with three or more standard hooks or hangers fastened at equal distances apart to the bottom edge of said shell and holding by their lower ends a suitable ring, over which the straining or filtering material is stretched and held in place by a suitable band upon the outer surface of said shell; also, a cover fitting alike into the tops of both said shell and pot, all of which is hereinafter more fully described, and illustrated by the accompanying drawings, in which like letters designate identical parts of my invention in the different figures respectively.
Figure 1 is a transverse section of said apparatus, showing its internal arrangement of parts. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same, showingthe top of the filtering-shell above the top of the coffee-pot. Fig. 3 is an under view of said shell with the strainer stretched smoothly in place and held by its clampingband Fig. 4: is said clamping-band or taperlng ring.
A represents the body of the coffee-pot; B, its filtering-shell; C, the straining material; D, the clamping-band, and E the cover fittilnglin common into the tops of said pot and s e The body A of said coffee-pot is of the usual form and capacity; but preferably it should be somewhat taller, so as to give more free space for the liquid coffee under the filtering-shell. This shell 13 consists of a suitable metallic cylinder tapering just sufficiently to easily pass its diminished end or per third portion of the pot-body, as this will give sufficient room for the liquid colfee to clear the bottom of the strainer, and thus prevent any possible obstruction to the dripping or filtering process, either in its continuation or renewal. Three or more hangers f are suitably fastened to the bottom edge of said shell, by which the wire ring 9 is evenly and fixedly hung at such a distance below the lower edge of said shellthat the strainin g material or cloth shall not only be smoothly stretched over said ring and upon the smaller end of the shell, but also allow suificient annular surface around and above the coifeegrounds for ready, quick, and unobstructed drip into the coffee-pot below.
The straining material C is made of any suitable fabric, so that it may be readily put in place, renewal, and cleansed for-further use. This strainer is firmly clamped in place for use by the metallic band D, which is made of such corresponding flare with the taper of.
the shell as to slip over the straining fabric, previously stretched as aforestated, and, being of slightly larger size than the bottom edge of the shell, it becomes tightly clamped upon both strainerand shell when once pushed up as far as it can be done.
I am aware that there are several somewhat similar means and modes of dripping and filtering liquid extract of coifee from coifee-grounds; but
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination, with a colfee-pot, of the tapering cylindrical shell, the depending hooks secured to the inner face of the shell and constructed of flat metal and having their curved or hooked portions provided In testimony whereof Iaffix my signaturein with contracted months, the unbroken ring presence of two witnesses. arranged in the hooks, the straining fabric ,T i stretched upon the ring, and the clmnping- I ARD NEVVCOME' 5 band arranged on the shell and securing the \Vitnesses:
straining material thereto, substantially as \VM. SEVERANCE,
described. J. A. BOWMAN.
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