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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
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  • This invention relates to that class of household utensils commonly known as charcoal-furnaces or summerstoves, and my improvement consists in constructing the furnace in such a manner as to obtain the greatest amount of heat with the least quantity of Fuel and most perfect combustion of the smoke and gases of combustion, thus abating one of the nuisances attending the use of charcoal-furnaces; the construction being also such as to secure an equal ignition at every part, and so as to efi'ectually preserve the external plates from overheating.
  • Figure l is a plan or top view of a charcoal-Furnace, embodying my improvements.
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal section of the same, taken at the line X X;
  • Figure 3 is a transverse section, at the'line Y Y A represents the outer shell or body of the furnace. which is of an oblong form, and has an upper flaringrim, B, which is pierced with openings 6 b, Sac for a purpose which will be hereafter explained.
  • the body A rests upon i'cet C G, and has ears d d, to which is attached the bail or handle D.
  • the inner side of the body is provided witha series of concave flutes or channels a a a a a, &c., which extend from the iower part of said body to the bottom edge of the flaring rim B.
  • E is the-detachable grate or fire-basket.
  • this grate flares upwardly and outwardly, and its upper margin is provided with a congcries of crenulnted calillucts, Ff.
  • the flaring sides of this grate are provided with elongated openings, G G G, &c., for the admission of air to the burning fuel.
  • the bottom of the grate is some distance above the hearth-plate H, and this plate has slight depressions, h h, which are immediately under the large air-inletsI I of the outer shell.
  • J J J J J J are lugs projecting from the inner side of the shell A, and these lugs serve to support the grate E, and to prevent its weight from springing the sides of the shell. whenever the latter has been weakened by a. long-continued fire in the furnace.
  • K K isa light frame or centres for the support of the cooking-utensils, 820., and the ends of this frame rest in sockets k 7c'. 7

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A. J. REDWAY,
Portable Furnace.
No. 66,738. v Patented July 16, 1867.
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CHARCOAL-FURNACE.
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that I, ALBERT J. REDWAY, of Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton, and State of Ohio, have invented a. new and useful Charcoal-Furnace; and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description'thereof, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification.
This invention relates to that class of household utensils commonly known as charcoal-furnaces or summerstoves, and my improvement consists in constructing the furnace in such a manner as to obtain the greatest amount of heat with the least quantity of Fuel and most perfect combustion of the smoke and gases of combustion, thus abating one of the nuisances attending the use of charcoal-furnaces; the construction being also such as to secure an equal ignition at every part, and so as to efi'ectually preserve the external plates from overheating. In the accompanying drawings- Figure l is a plan or top view of a charcoal-Furnace, embodying my improvements.
Figure 2 is a longitudinal section of the same, taken at the line X X; and
Figure 3 is a transverse section, at the'line Y Y A represents the outer shell or body of the furnace. which is of an oblong form, and has an upper flaringrim, B, which is pierced with openings 6 b, Sac for a purpose which will be hereafter explained. The body A rests upon i'cet C G, and has ears d d, to which is attached the bail or handle D. The inner side of the body is provided witha series of concave flutes or channels a a a a a, &c., which extend from the iower part of said body to the bottom edge of the flaring rim B. E is the-detachable grate or fire-basket. having the customary fire-bars, e e e, &c., and this grate flares upwardly and outwardly, and its upper margin is provided with a congcries of crenulnted calillucts, Ff. The flaring sides of this grate are provided with elongated openings, G G G, &c., for the admission of air to the burning fuel. The bottom of the grate is some distance above the hearth-plate H, and this plate has slight depressions, h h, which are immediately under the large air-inletsI I of the outer shell. J J J J are lugs projecting from the inner side of the shell A, and these lugs serve to support the grate E, and to prevent its weight from springing the sides of the shell. whenever the latter has been weakened by a. long-continued fire in the furnace. K K isa light frame or centres for the support of the cooking-utensils, 820., and the ends of this frame rest in sockets k 7c'. 7
When the furnace is in operation the entire supply of cold air requisite for the combustion of the fuel enters through the openings I I of the shell A, and passes between the fire-bars e e and through the openings G G and crenulated calidiicts Ff, thus causing a thorough burning of thei'uel without driving the heat to any one side of the stove, so as to burn out the sides, as-occurs with furnaces whose air-inlets are only at the ends or at one side thereof. This action of the precisely opposite and opposing currents of air ascending the aforesaid cal'iducts on all sides, while insuring complete combustion, also effectually preserves the sides from over-heating.
I claim herein as new, and of my invention The combination, with the shell or body A, having interior flues or channels a a and air-inlets I I at its opposite sides, of the detachable grate or fire-basket E e, having a crenulated edge ff, perforations or caliducts F, and air-openings G G, all as herein described, and for the purpose set forth.
In -testimony of which invention I hereunto set my hand. i
- ALBERT J. REDWAY.
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Geo. H. KNIGHT, Hownnn Douemss.
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