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    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
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  • my invention consists in inserting three or more metal tubes in the front of the soldering-pot the size of the solderingiron, which are made tapering.
  • the coal and fire are on the outside of said tubes, and irons are placed in the tubes for heating, instead of directly in the fire, which will keep said irons clean and prevent the tin from being burned off from the copper.
  • dampers one in the pipe at the top and one under the soldering-iron tubes at the bottom.
  • Figure l is an elevation of my invention
  • Fig. 2 a cross-section 5 Fig. 3, a longitudinal section
  • Fig. 4 a plan of grate
  • Fig. 6, a plan of the top.
  • a. in the said figures is themcase; b, attitpit or bottom, s ecured-to the case a with lugs c.
  • d is the grate, held up with legs 6.
  • g is a damper below soldering-iron tubes.
  • h is the top; i, the smokeflue', with damper k. The top is hinged to case a at the back, as
  • m m are iron-holders, to be used in tl-aking the pots out of the shop.
  • a is the bai
  • the ordinary size of the pot is sixteen (16) inches deep, and eight (8) inches in diameter.
  • the ash-pit below grate is two.(2) inches deep.
  • the soldering tubes or heaters are made of cast-iron, five (5) inches long, made one and one-fourth (1; ⁇ ) inch in. diameter at the front I end, and tapering back to one (1) inch at the back. All are attached together and secured to case a with catches 0, so as to be removed at pleasure.
  • Slide over damper-hole g is four (4) inches long by one and one-fourth (1%) inch Wide.
  • the holes are one (1) inch in diameter.

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1. B. CARY.
Tinners Fire Pot.
Patehted Aprilf 23, 18,67;
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES B. GARY, OF MILLERSBURG, IOWA, ASSIGNOR TO GARY & YOUNG.
IMPROVEMENT l N TINNERS FIRE-POTS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 63,991, dated April 23, 1867.
To all whom it may concern: Be it known that 1, JAMES B. GARY, of
Millersburg, in the county of Iowa and State of Iowa, have invented an Improvement in Soldering-Pots; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The nature of my invention consists in inserting three or more metal tubes in the front of the soldering-pot the size of the solderingiron, which are made tapering. The coal and fire are on the outside of said tubes, and irons are placed in the tubes for heating, instead of directly in the fire, which will keep said irons clean and prevent the tin from being burned off from the copper. There is also a grate with an ash-pit at the bottom. There are dampers, one in the pipe at the top and one under the soldering-iron tubes at the bottom.
Figure l is an elevation of my invention; Fig. 2, a cross-section 5 Fig. 3, a longitudinal section; Fig. 4, a plan of grate; Fig. 5, a h0rizontal section at A; Fig. 6, a plan of the top.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts in the said figures.
a. in the said figures is themcase; b, attitpit or bottom, s ecured-to the case a with lugs c. d is the grate, held up with legs 6. f f "are the soldering-iron tubes or heaters, with small holes in the under side, as shown at j. g is a damper below soldering-iron tubes. h is the top; i, the smokeflue', with damper k. The top is hinged to case a at the back, as
shown at l. m m are iron-holders, to be used in tl-aking the pots out of the shop. a is the bai The ordinary size of the pot is sixteen (16) inches deep, and eight (8) inches in diameter. The ash-pit below grate is two.(2) inches deep. The soldering tubes or heaters are made of cast-iron, five (5) inches long, made one and one-fourth (1;}) inch in. diameter at the front I end, and tapering back to one (1) inch at the back. All are attached together and secured to case a with catches 0, so as to be removed at pleasure. Slide over damper-hole g is four (4) inches long by one and one-fourth (1%) inch Wide. v The holes are one (1) inch in diameter.
By the use of the two dampers there is a very great saving of coal, and by the application of the grate the ashes will be disposed of more readily, which will cause the fire to burn more briskly, and thus get a more intense heat when required. I
There is a very great advantage in the use fication.
JAMES B. CARY. Witnesses:
F. T. SMEAD, H. G. A. CooKE.
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