US682762A - Moistener or softener for wall-paper, paint, &c. - Google Patents

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US682762A US3980700A US1900039807A US682762A US 682762 A US682762 A US 682762A US 3980700 A US3980700 A US 3980700A US 1900039807 A US1900039807 A US 1900039807A US 682762 A US682762 A US 682762A
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  • Our invention has for its object an improved construction of those vaporizers which are employed for moistening or softening cov'- erings-such as paper, fabric, or paint-secured by adhesive substances, so as to facilitate their removalby sprayin g vapor thereon to soak the same With moisture. l
  • Our invention consists in certain novel features of construction of such vaporizers as hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure I is a vertical axial section of our improved vaporizer for moistening or softening adhering coverings, such as paper, fab-
  • Fig. II is a horizontal section thereof on the line IIII, Fig. I, looking in the direction ot' the arrows.
  • Fig. III is a front view of the sprayer.
  • Fig. IV is a vertical section of the same on the line IV IV, Fig. III.
  • This shell or casing is a cylindrical shell or casing having a circumferential series of air-inlet openings 2, near the bottom thereof, to maintain combustion and adapted to be placed on a suitable table or other movable support, which is located in convenient position to a surface having an adhering covering of paper, fabric, or paint which it is desired to moisten or soften, so as to loosen the covering and adhesive substance and render the same easily removable.
  • This shell or casing is provided with a cover 3, formed with a pendent flange 4., fitting within the top lof the shell or casing, and with a horizontal flange 5, seating on the
  • the cover is further provided with a central opening 6 and a series of outlet-openings 7 for the discharge of the products of combustion.
  • radial angular brackets 16 located above the burners.
  • 17 is a closedwater or liquid vessel or tank removably supported on the brackets over the burners and of such a diameter as to closely fit in the central opening of the cover and leave a space to provide an annular combustion-chamber 18 around the vessel or tank, so that the. sides of the vessel or tank may be heated as well as the bottom thereof.
  • the water or liquid is admitted through an inletopening 19 in the upper part or dome 20 of the vessel or tank, closed by a cap 21, and the Vessel or tank is filled to a height on a line just above the cover to theshell or casing, Where We locate an oVierioW-indicating pipe
  • the upper part or dome 20 provides a steam-chamber 24.
  • a vaporpipe 26 is an outlet-opening, also located in the upper part or dome, through which the steam passes in the form of vapor through a vaporpipe 26, controlled by a valve 27.
  • 35 is a handle secured to the outer member, whereby the sprayer may be held in desired position with relation to the covering to be removed.
  • a sprayer for a device of the character described consisting of an outer rectangular member having a vapor-tube, an inner conical deector or sprayer confined Within the outer member, and yielding brackets Within the outer member and securing the same to said delector, substantially as described.
  • a sprayer for a device of the character r described consisting of an outer rectangular member having a vapor-tube, an inner conical deector or sprayer confined Within the outer member, yielding brackets Within the outer member and securing the same to said delieotor, and a handle upon the outer surface of the outer member, substantially as described.

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Patented sept. I7; 190|. o. s. sounen & n. E. Hmmm.. MOISTENER 0R SUFTENEH FOR WALL PAPER, PAINI, 5cc.
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UNITED STATES OLIVER G. SOUDER, OF TIFFIN,
`PATENT OFFICE.
AND MAGGIE E, HAMILL, OF FOSTORIA,
OHIO.
MolsTENl-:R R sor-'TENER FOR WALL-PAPER, PA|NT,'&o.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 682,762, dated September 17, 1901.
Application filed December 13, 1900. Serial No. 39,807. (No model.)
To all whom. t may concern:
Be it known that we, OLIVER G. SOUDER, residing at Tifn, and MAGGIE E. HAMILL, residing at Fostoria, in the county of Seneca and State of Ohio, citizens of the United States, have invented or discovered a new and useful Improvement in Moisteners or Softeners for Wall-Paper, Paint, &c., of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
Our invention has for its object an improved construction of those vaporizers which are employed for moistening or softening cov'- erings-such as paper, fabric, or paint-secured by adhesive substances, so as to facilitate their removalby sprayin g vapor thereon to soak the same With moisture. l
Our invention consists in certain novel features of construction of such vaporizers as hereinafter described and claimed.
In order that our invention may be fully understood, we will proceed to describe it with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure I is a vertical axial section of our improved vaporizer for moistening or softening adhering coverings, such as paper, fab- Fig. II is a horizontal section thereof on the line IIII, Fig. I, looking in the direction ot' the arrows. Fig. III is a front view of the sprayer. Fig. IV is a vertical section of the same on the line IV IV, Fig. III.
1 is a cylindrical shell or casing having a circumferential series of air-inlet openings 2, near the bottom thereof, to maintain combustion and adapted to be placed on a suitable table or other movable support, which is located in convenient position to a surface having an adhering covering of paper, fabric, or paint which it is desired to moisten or soften, so as to loosen the covering and adhesive substance and render the same easily removable. This shell or casing is provided with a cover 3, formed with a pendent flange 4., fitting within the top lof the shell or casing, and with a horizontal flange 5, seating on the The cover is further provided with a central opening 6 and a series of outlet-openings 7 for the discharge of the products of combustion.
422, having a controlling-valve 23.
mental gas-burner 12, Which is supported on the vapor-burner and connected with a gaspipe 13.
14 represents radial supports for sustaining the burners in addition to the supply-pipes. For the purpose of gaining access to the burners for lighting the vapor or gas we provide a side door 15, adjacent thereto.
Within the chamber provided by the shell or casing are radial angular brackets 16, located above the burners.
17 is a closedwater or liquid vessel or tank removably supported on the brackets over the burners and of such a diameter as to closely fit in the central opening of the cover and leave a space to provide an annular combustion-chamber 18 around the vessel or tank, so that the. sides of the vessel or tank may be heated as well as the bottom thereof. The water or liquid is admitted through an inletopening 19 in the upper part or dome 20 of the vessel or tank, closed by a cap 21, and the Vessel or tank is filled to a height on a line just above the cover to theshell or casing, Where We locate an oVeriioW-indicating pipe The upper part or dome 20 provides a steam-chamber 24.
is an outlet-opening, also located in the upper part or dome, through which the steam passes in the form of vapor through a vaporpipe 26, controlled by a valve 27.
28 is our improved sprayer, consisting of an outer rectangular'member, 29, provided with a short vaportube 30 and an inner conical deflector or spreader-31, secured by yielding brackets 32 4to the outer member, leaving a daring passage 33, in which the vapor expands. against the outer member, from which it is thrown or sprayed onto the covering to IOO the vapors until the object is thoroughly saturated in order to perform the functions for which the invention is intended. The removal of the covering may be accomplished by peeling it off by hand or by a scraper. The vapor-tube is connected with the vaporpipe by hose-pipe 34, of desired length to enable the sprayer to be manipulated at the desired distance from the vaporizer.
35 is a handle secured to the outer member, whereby the sprayer may be held in desired position with relation to the covering to be removed.
Having thus described our invention, the followingis what We claim as new therein and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. The combination with a shell or casing, of a heating device arranged therein, radial supports for said heating device, pipes for the supply of oil or gas to said heating device supported in the shell at right angles to said radial supports, a closed tank or vessel supported within the shell above the heating device, a cover for the upper end of the shell having outlet-openings, and a sprayer Ilexibly connected With said tank or vessel, substantially as described.
2. A sprayer for a device of the character described, consisting of an outer rectangular member having a vapor-tube, an inner conical deector or sprayer confined Within the outer member, and yielding brackets Within the outer member and securing the same to said delector, substantially as described.
3. A sprayer for a device of the character r described, consisting of an outer rectangular member having a vapor-tube, an inner conical deector or sprayer confined Within the outer member, yielding brackets Within the outer member and securing the same to said delieotor, and a handle upon the outer surface of the outer member, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof Wehave hereunto set our hands this 19th day of November, 1900.
OLIVER G. SOUDER. MAGGIE E. IIAMILL. lVitnesses:
A. S. HAMILL, E. C. RUMELS.
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US2614555A (en) * 1950-02-16 1952-10-21 Duckworth Gladys Marie Steam generator
US4739747A (en) * 1979-04-13 1988-04-26 Johnson Walter I Multi purpose heater for ice fishing

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US2614555A (en) * 1950-02-16 1952-10-21 Duckworth Gladys Marie Steam generator
US4739747A (en) * 1979-04-13 1988-04-26 Johnson Walter I Multi purpose heater for ice fishing

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