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  • FIG. l is a side elevation.
  • Fig. ⁇ 2 represents apartial ⁇ central longitudinal sectional n elevation.
  • Fig.3 represents a perspective view of a detached water reservoiror boiler ⁇ of a cooking-stove, illustrative of my aforesaid- 'named invention and improvements, and ⁇ more fully described hereinafter.
  • Figs. 4, 5, 6, and 7 are central longitudinal sectional elevations,
  • my invention and improvements consists in the employment of a water reservoir or boiler constructed of cast-iron and containing upon the insidethereof an enamel substance over and upon the entire surface of such inside part of said reservoir or boiler in the manner and for the purposes substantially as herein described and set forth, and the combinatien of such reservoir or boiler with a ⁇ cookingstove in the manner substantially as shownfin the accompanying drawings.
  • the said water reservoir or boiler A constructed of cast-iron and enameled upon the entire inner surfaces of the same, in the mannersubstantially as aforesaid, I combine with a cookingstove, so that itmay form any suitable part or portion of the casing of the tire flue or fines, as indicated by examples inFi gs.
  • I is a hinged ⁇ cover or lid upon and attached to the open top of the said reservoir A, or of the extended and open top
  • a very durable reservoir or boiler is produced and combined ⁇ with a cookingstove in such manner that, while costing but a little more than if the same were made of cast-iron alone and of equal weight, strength, and capacity, it has the inner surface thereof much less liable to ⁇ become rusty or dirty by the oxidizingaction thereon of the water, steam, or air in the said reservoir or boiler, and such inner surface so enameledis very much less liable to become corroded by" the oxidizing action of the Water or steam or air in the said reservoir or boiler, and thus and thereby the said boiler or reservoir will always be in good condition for ready and satisfactory use, and it will endure use and Wear to a much greater length of time than if the' same were madeonly ot' cast-iron or in the ordinary way of making reservoirs or boilers for cooking-stoves.
  • a permanent water reservoir or boiler is combined with a cooking-stove in which Water or other material is heated more directly and to a greater degree, as Well as more economically', than would be the case in a cooking-stove having a reservoir or boiler composed of cast-iron enameled upon its inner surfaces and arranged or placed upon the stove with a metal plate or casing between the outer surface of the said reservoir or boiler and the dame or heated and escaping products of combustion in the stove, so that such flame or escaping products of combustion could not come in direct contact with the outer surface of the said boiler or reservoir constructed of cast-iron and covered upon its inner surfaces by an enamel in the manner and for the purposes substantially as hereinbefore de-v scribed and set forth.
  • a reservoir or boiler for cooking-stoves con structed and combined therewith in the manner aforesaid may contain upon its outer surfaces analloy of zinc and tin, or it may be coated over and upon by any othersuitablc ma-V terial, if deemed best so to do, in order that the same may be made more permanent and durable for use and Wear when combined with a cooking-stove in the manner substan- -tially as represented in the accompanying drawings, and herein described and set forth.
  • the reservoir, boiler, or tank A constructed entirely of cast-iron or other cast metal, and covered or coated upon the inner surfaces thereof with or by an enamel, b, When applied to and combined with cooking-stoves in the manner substantially as and for the purposes herein described and set forth.

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o E. BuSsEm l Y Water'Reservoir for Cooking Stoves. I
10.57.060.` PatentedAug.-7,1o6o. i
N. Pneus. Pham-ummm; washington, nA a EsEkBssEY, or, Teer, New Yoax."
Specification forming of Letters Patent No. 57,060, dated August 7, 1866.
'To allwhom it may concern.- `Be it knwn that I, EsEKBUssEY, of `the `city of Troy, county of Rensselaer, and `State 3. -of New York, have invented certain newand useful Improvements in Water `Reservoirs or` `Boilers for Cooking-Stoves,\ and in combination therewith 5" and I herebydeclare that the following is a clear, full,`and exact descrip,- tion of thesame, reference ibeingherebyhad to the accompanying drawings and to the leta part of this specification.` n i Like letters represent and refer to like or ters of reference marked thereon, and making `correspondin g parts ofthe said invention and improvements. Y, i
` Figure l `is a side elevation. Fig. `2 represents apartial` central longitudinal sectional n elevation. Fig.3 represents a perspective view of a detached water reservoiror boiler `of a cooking-stove, illustrative of my aforesaid- 'named invention and improvements, and `more fully described hereinafter. Figs. 4, 5, 6, and 7 are central longitudinal sectional elevations,
of four other stoves, illustrating my aforesaidnamedinvention and improvements, similar parts beingmarked by like letters in each and all of the iigures, andthe arrows therein being indicative of the courses in which the gases of combustion pass through the stove, and also showing the combination ofthe said water reservoir or boiler, more fully described `hereinafter, with a cooking-stove, and which combin ation of said reservoir or boiler with a cooking-stove may also be in the manner substan tially as hereinafter described and set forth.
The nature of my invention and improvements consists in the employment of a water reservoir or boiler constructed of cast-iron and containing upon the insidethereof an enamel substance over and upon the entire surface of such inside part of said reservoir or boiler in the manner and for the purposes substantially as herein described and set forth, and the combinatien of such reservoir or boiler with a `cookingstove in the manner substantially as shownfin the accompanying drawings.
In carrying my said improvements into operation, Icover the entire inner surfaces, b, of the cast-ironbody A, Figs. 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, of the reservoir or boiler with and by anenamel substanceby any suitable means and in any suitable manner. The said enameling is put upon such inner surfaces of said boiler or reservoir in `the usual way, manner, or process of putting enameling upon castor other `iron for other and diiferentpurposes. The said enamel is representedat b, Figs. 2, 3,5, 6, and 7, and it may beof any suitable thickness which will answer the purposes required, while the said boiler or reservoir A may be` of any` size or` shape which may be required.
The said water reservoir or boiler A, constructed of cast-iron and enameled upon the entire inner surfaces of the same, in the mannersubstantially as aforesaid, I combine with a cookingstove, so that itmay form any suitable part or portion of the casing of the tire flue or fines, as indicated by examples inFi gs.
5 an`d6`,o`r`such combination may bemade substantially as indicated by examples in Figsfl,
2, Land 7.
Dis a tire-due or fire-fines, as the case may be, by and through which the heatedair or escaping products of combustion are brought against and into contact with'all `that part or portion of such water or other reservoir or boiler A immediately connected therewith and exposed thereto, in the manner substantially as shown and represented in the accompanying drawings, and herein described and set forth. In `the drawings, I is a hinged `cover or lid upon and attached to the open top of the said reservoir A, or of the extended and open top By my said invention a very durable reservoir or boiler is produced and combined `with a cookingstove in such manner that, while costing but a little more than if the same were made of cast-iron alone and of equal weight, strength, and capacity, it has the inner surface thereof much less liable to `become rusty or dirty by the oxidizingaction thereon of the water, steam, or air in the said reservoir or boiler, and such inner surface so enameledis very much less liable to become corroded by" the oxidizing action of the Water or steam or air in the said reservoir or boiler, and thus and thereby the said boiler or reservoir will always be in good condition for ready and satisfactory use, and it will endure use and Wear to a much greater length of time than if the' same were madeonly ot' cast-iron or in the ordinary way of making reservoirs or boilers for cooking-stoves.
By my said invention and improvements a combined cooking-stove and hot-Water reservoir or boiler is produced which will cost much less to manufacture than if the said reservoir or boiler Were made of zinc, brass, copper, or an alloy of zinc and tin, or tin and copper, and
it would be much less liable to become oXi` 'dized or rusted on its inner surface by the Water, steam, or air therein; and a permanent water reservoir or boiler is combined with a cooking-stove in which Water or other material is heated more directly and to a greater degree, as Well as more economically', than would be the case in a cooking-stove having a reservoir or boiler composed of cast-iron enameled upon its inner surfaces and arranged or placed upon the stove with a metal plate or casing between the outer surface of the said reservoir or boiler and the dame or heated and escaping products of combustion in the stove, so that such flame or escaping products of combustion could not come in direct contact with the outer surface of the said boiler or reservoir constructed of cast-iron and covered upon its inner surfaces by an enamel in the manner and for the purposes substantially as hereinbefore de-v scribed and set forth. v
A reservoir or boiler for cooking-stoves con structed and combined therewith in the manner aforesaid may contain upon its outer surfaces analloy of zinc and tin, or it may be coated over and upon by any othersuitablc ma-V terial, if deemed best so to do, in order that the same may be made more permanent and durable for use and Wear when combined with a cooking-stove in the manner substan- -tially as represented in the accompanying drawings, and herein described and set forth.
Having thus described the nature, construction, and the manner of combining my said improvements With a cooking-stove, What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The reservoir, boiler, or tank A, constructed entirely of cast-iron or other cast metal, and covered or coated upon the inner surfaces thereof with or by an enamel, b, When applied to and combined with cooking-stoves in the manner substantially as and for the purposes herein described and set forth.
ln testimony whereof I have on this 17th day of July, A. D. 1866, hereunto set my hand.e
ESEK BUSSEY.
In presence ofy GHAs. A. MCLEOD, H. WARREN.
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