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US716862A US10553602A US1902105536A US716862A US 716862 A US716862 A US 716862A US 10553602 A US10553602 A US 10553602A US 1902105536 A US1902105536 A US 1902105536A US 716862 A US716862 A US 716862A
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  • This invention relates to steaming-cabinets for steaming various kinds of goods; and its object is to prevent undue cooling of the steam-filled interior of the cabinet when the goods are inserted and removed, such cooling being a detriment in itself and also producing condensation and Wet steam, which wets the goods and is wasteful of the fuel for producing the steam.
  • my invention provide means, as hereinafter described and claimed, whereby the interior of the cabinet need be open but a very brief time when the goods are put in and taken out, thereby preserving the interior at a nearly uniform temperature, keeping the steam dry and economizing in the use of fuel.
  • Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a steaming-cabinet constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 represents an end elevation.
  • Fig. 3 represents a horizontal section with .the cabinet closed and the goods-holders in place.
  • Fig. 4 represents a detail horizontal the goods-holders removed.
  • Fig. 5 represents a view, looking from the inside, showing one of the inwardly-opening doors and its spring-closing means.
  • FIG. 1 designates a cabinet or chamber supplied with steam through a pipe l1 by a boiler 12, the steam illing the interior of said' cabinet and corning in contact with the goods, which are held in two L-shaped racks or holders 13, having horizontal and vertical sides ⁇ 14 and 15, respectively, and adapted to be slid into and out of the cabinet 10.
  • the racks are out, as represented in Fig. 1, they rest on a table 16, whose surface is iiush with the floor 17 of the steaming-cabinet. 18 is an air-insulating space surrounding three sides of the cabinet.
  • Hinged on the end wall or jamb 19 of the cabinet and arranged to swing inwardly are two inner doors 20 20, normally closed by springs 21, but adapted to be displaced'inwardly by the rounded ends of the holders 13 as the latter are moved into place.
  • Out ⁇ side of the inner doors 20 and having door Ways alined with the doorways of the inner doors are two outer doors 22 22, hinged to swing outwardly and provided with fastening devices 23 23.
  • Between each inner and outer door is a space 24 of the same shape and size as the outer end wall of the goodsholder 13 and adapted to be filled by said end wall when the holder is in place.
  • the corresponding outer vdoor 22 opens, as indicated in Fig. 4, and the holder is slid into place, its inner end engaging the inner door and swinging the latter open.
  • the holder When the holder is in place, its side edge holds the door 2O open and its end wal115 fills the space 24; so as to prevent the access of outside air and the condensation of the steam, which is maintained at a pressure in the cabinet but slightly above that of the atmosphere.
  • the interior has but little time to cool oft, sothat the temperature drops but little and practically no ⁇ condensation takes place.
  • the outer door 22 is closed and fastened.
  • I claim- 1 In a steaming-cabinet, the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inwardly-opening door therefor,and a goods-holder movable into and out of said chamber throng-h the doorway and arranged to hold open said door when in the chamber.
  • a steaming-cabinet the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inwardly-opening door therefor, means for yieldingly closing said door, an'd a goods-holder movable into and out of said chamber through the doorway and arranged to hold open said door when in the chamber, said goods-holder having provisions for closing the chamber when occupying the same.
  • V5. In a steaming-cabinet, the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inner inwardlyopening door, an outer door, and a goodsholder movable into and out of said chamber through the doorways and arranged to hold open said inner door when occupying the chamber.
  • a steaming-cabinet the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inner inwardlyopening door therefor, means for yieldingly closing said inner door, an outer door, and a goods-holder movable into and out of said chamber through the doorways and arranged to hold open said inner door when occupying the chamber.
  • a steaming-cabinet the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inner inwardlyopening door therefor, an outer outwardlyopening door, said doors when closed being separated by a space, and a goods-holder movable into and out of said chamber through the doorways and having a wall substantially filling said space, said goods-holder being arranged to hold said inner door open when occupying the chamber.

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G. J. BURNS.
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GEORGE J. BURNS, OF AYER, MASSACHUSETTS.
STEAMlNG-CABlNET.'
SPECIFICATION forming' part of Letters Patent No. 716,862, dated December 30, 1902.
Application iiled May 1, 1902. Serial No. 105 ,536. (No model.)
To a/Z whom, t indy concern.:
Be it known that I, GEORGE J. BURNS, of Ayer, in the countyof Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Steaming-Cabinets, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to steaming-cabinets for steaming various kinds of goods; and its object is to prevent undue cooling of the steam-filled interior of the cabinet when the goods are inserted and removed, such cooling being a detriment in itself and also producing condensation and Wet steam, which wets the goods and is wasteful of the fuel for producing the steam.
According to my invention l provide means, as hereinafter described and claimed, whereby the interior of the cabinet need be open but a very brief time when the goods are put in and taken out, thereby preserving the interior at a nearly uniform temperature, keeping the steam dry and economizing in the use of fuel.
Of the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a steaming-cabinet constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 represents an end elevation. Fig. 3 represents a horizontal section with .the cabinet closed and the goods-holders in place. Fig. 4 represents a detail horizontal the goods-holders removed. Fig. 5 represents a view, looking from the inside, showing one of the inwardly-opening doors and its spring-closing means.
The same reference characters indicate the same parts in all the figures.
Referring to the drawings, designates a cabinet or chamber supplied with steam through a pipe l1 by a boiler 12, the steam illing the interior of said' cabinet and corning in contact with the goods, which are held in two L-shaped racks or holders 13, having horizontal and vertical sides`14 and 15, respectively, and adapted to be slid into and out of the cabinet 10. 1When the racks are out, as represented in Fig. 1, they rest on a table 16, whose surface is iiush with the floor 17 of the steaming-cabinet. 18 is an air-insulating space surrounding three sides of the cabinet. I have shown two goods-holders 13, with their corresponding doors; but it is obvious that any greater or less number oi holders and doors maybe provided as required.V
Hinged on the end wall or jamb 19 of the cabinet and arranged to swing inwardly are two inner doors 20 20, normally closed by springs 21, but adapted to be displaced'inwardly by the rounded ends of the holders 13 as the latter are moved into place. Out` side of the inner doors 20 and having door Ways alined with the doorways of the inner doors are two outer doors 22 22, hinged to swing outwardly and provided with fastening devices 23 23. Between each inner and outer door is a space 24 of the same shape and size as the outer end wall of the goodsholder 13 and adapted to be filled by said end wall when the holder is in place.
When a holder 13 is to be inserted in the cabinet, the corresponding outer vdoor 22 opens, as indicated in Fig. 4, and the holder is slid into place, its inner end engaging the inner door and swinging the latter open. When the holder is in place, its side edge holds the door 2O open and its end wal115 fills the space 24; so as to prevent the access of outside air and the condensation of the steam, which is maintained at a pressure in the cabinet but slightly above that of the atmosphere. During the short time that the holder is being moved into place the interior has but little time to cool oft, sothat the temperature drops but little and practically no` condensation takes place. As 'soon as the holder is in place the outer door 22 is closed and fastened. This effectually seals the interior of the cabinet, which is not intended to be tightly sealed by the end Wall 15, (although it might be so,) said end wallpreferably having a loose lit in the space 24, so as to be easily inserted and removed, but lling said space suiciently to effect its purpose of preventing any appreciable access of cold air to the interior of the cabinet while the outer door 22 is being manipulated.
I claim- 1. In a steaming-cabinet, the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inwardly-opening door therefor,and a goods-holder movable into and out of said chamber throng-h the doorway and arranged to hold open said door when in the chamber.
2. In a steaming-cabinet, the combination ICC of a steaming-chamber, an inwardly-opening door therefor, means for yieldingly closing said door, and a goods-holder movable into and out of said chamber through the doorway and arranged to hold open said door when in the chamber.
3. In a steaming-cabinet, the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inwardly-opening door therefor, and a goods-holder movable into and out of said chamber through the doorway and arranged to hold open said door when in the chamber, said goods-holder having provisions for closing the chamber when occupying the same.
4. In a steaming-cabinet, the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inwardly-opening door therefor, means for yieldingly closing said door, an'd a goods-holder movable into and out of said chamber through the doorway and arranged to hold open said door when in the chamber, said goods-holder having provisions for closing the chamber when occupying the same.
V5. In a steaming-cabinet, the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inner inwardlyopening door, an outer door, and a goodsholder movable into and out of said chamber through the doorways and arranged to hold open said inner door when occupying the chamber.
6. In a steaming-cabinet, the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inner inwardlyopening door therefor, an outer outwardlyopening door, and a goods-holder movable into and out of said chamber through the doorways and arranged to hold open said inner door when in the chamber.
7. In a steaming-cabinet, the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inner inwardlyopening door therefor, means for yieldingly closing said inner door, an outer door, and a goods-holder movable into and out of said chamber through the doorways and arranged to hold open said inner door when occupying the chamber.
8. In a steaming-cabinet, the combination of a steaming-chamber, an inner inwardlyopening door therefor, an outer outwardlyopening door, said doors when closed being separated by a space, and a goods-holder movable into and out of said chamber through the doorways and having a wall substantially filling said space, said goods-holder being arranged to hold said inner door open when occupying the chamber.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
GEORGE J. BURNS.
Witnesses:
ADELINE C. RATIGAN, E. BATCHELDER.
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