US743412A - Combined gas stove and heater. - Google Patents

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US743412A
US743412A US13865403A US1903138654A US743412A US 743412 A US743412 A US 743412A US 13865403 A US13865403 A US 13865403A US 1903138654 A US1903138654 A US 1903138654A US 743412 A US743412 A US 743412A
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  • This invention relates to a combination gas stove and heater, and has for its object to provide a simple and efficient apparatus for the purpose specified and one with which the I5 heat may be distributed near the floor of the room or at an elevation when so desired.
  • a gas-stove provided with preferably two burners of any suitable construction is provided with heat-conducting pipes rotatably or pivotally mounted and'provided with inlet mouths adapted to register with the gas-burners to receive the heat from the same and having outlets through which the heat may be discharged at or near the floor or at an elevation.
  • the pivotally-mounted heat conducting pipes are adapted to be turned, so as to uncover the burners and permit the same to be used for cooking purposes.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a gas stove and heater embodying this invention
  • Fig. 2 a side elevation of the stove and heater shown in Fig. 1 looking toward the left and showing one of the heat-conducting pipes turned to uncover its cooperating burner
  • Fig. 3 a sectional detail to be referred to.
  • the stove herein shown comprises a framework consisting of a top a, supported upon suitable legs I), suitably connected by tie bands or rods 0.
  • the top a is provided near its opposite ends with suitable openings,with which cooperate burners d e, which may be of any desired construction.
  • the gas-burners d e are supplied with gas by pipesfg, branching from a main supplypipe h, which in practice is connected with the supply of gas.
  • the burners d e have cooperating with them verticallyarranged heat-conducting pipes h '11, each comprising two vertical legs 4 5, connected at their up per ends by the curved portions or bends 6.
  • the vertical legs 5 of the pipes h 'i are extended through the top a, of the stove and are joined by a bent or curved pipej, into which the lower end of each vertical leg 5 is extended and is adapted to turn therein.
  • the vertical leg 5 of each conducting-pipe is provided, as shown, with a head It near its lower end, which rests upon the end or edge of the curved pipe j, upon which the vertical leg 5 may turn as a pivot.
  • the heat-conducting pipes may be supported in any suitable manner, and in the present instance the connecting-section j is secured to and supported by a standard or post m. l
  • the legs 4 of the pipes h 11 may and prefers ably will be provided with flaring months 11, each of which may be provided with a notch or opening 0, (see Fig. 2,) which is adapted to be engaged by a locking device on lever 19, pivoted to lugs or ears q, extended from the topa of the stove and which serves to lock the movable pipes in what may be termed their operative positionnamely, with their mouths over the burners, as represented in Fig. 1.
  • ⁇ Vithin each flaring mouth it is and may be located a baffle plate or disk 21, (see Fig. 1,) which is supported by lugs or arms 22, attached to the walls of the said mouth. 1
  • the connecting pipesectionj is provided withone or more ports or openings 3, arranged on one side of a partition-wall t, which coopcrates with an extension or like wall 20, se-
  • the rotatable or pivotally-mounted pipes may be provided with suitable means for turning the same, herein shown as handles 8, attached to rods 9, extended through and suitably fastened to the said pipes.
  • the pipes 721' may be turned into a position substantially at right angles to that shown in Fig. 1 and into the position represented in Fig.
  • I claim- 1 In a combined gas heater and stove, the combination with a framework provided with gas burners, of heating pipes rotatably mountedin said framework and each provided with substantially vertical legs connected at their upper ends, one of said legs having an inlet-mouth adapted to register with one of said burners, and the other of said legs having a heat-outlet port, substantially as described.
  • heating-pipes comprising vertical legs 4 adapted to register with said burners, and vertical legs 5 extended below the top of the framework and rotatably mounted, said heating-pipes having. heat-outlets, substantially as described. 3.
  • the combination with a framework provided with gas-burners, heating-pipes comprising vertical legs 4 adapted to register with said burners, and vertical legs 5 extended below the top of the framework, a pipe-section j connecting the legs 5 and provided with a heatontlet opening .9, a partition-wall in the leg 5 of one of said pipes, and an outlet-opening u in said leg, substantially as described.
  • a combined gas heater and stove the combination with a framework provided with gas burners, of heating pipes rotatably mounted on said framework and each provided with substantially vertical legs connected at their upper ends, one of said legs having an inlet-mouth adapted to register with one of said burners, and the other of said legs having a heat-outlet port, and means to lock said pipesin their operative position with their inlet-mouths in line with said gas-burners, substantially as described.

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PATENTED NOV. 10, 1903.
J. R. ALLAN.
COMBINED GAS STOVE AND HEATER.
APPLIUATION FILED JAN. 12, 1903.
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no MODEL.
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J. R. ALLAN.
COMBINED GAS STOVE AND HEATER.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 12,1903.
N0 MODEL. 2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
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PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN R. ALLAN, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR, BY DIRECT AND MESNE CHUSETTS, PATRICK ASSIGNMENTS, TO ALBERT C. FOWLER, OF HAVERHILL, MASSA CONNERS, OF AMESBURY, MASSACHUSETTS, AND
MARY E. DUCKER, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, COPARTNERS AS CON- NERS, DUCKER AND FOWLER, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
COMBINED GAS STOVE AND HEATER.
SEECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 743,412, dated. November 1 1 Application filed January 12 1903. Serial No. 138,654. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN R. ALLAN, a citizen of the United States, residing in Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in a Combined Gas Stove and Heater, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings,is a specification, like characters on the drawings representing :0 like parts.
This invention relates to a combination gas stove and heater, and has for its object to provide a simple and efficient apparatus for the purpose specified and one with which the I5 heat may be distributed near the floor of the room or at an elevation when so desired. For this purpose a gas-stove provided with preferably two burners of any suitable construction is provided with heat-conducting pipes rotatably or pivotally mounted and'provided with inlet mouths adapted to register with the gas-burners to receive the heat from the same and having outlets through which the heat may be discharged at or near the floor or at an elevation. The pivotally-mounted heat conducting pipes are adapted to be turned, so as to uncover the burners and permit the same to be used for cooking purposes. These and other features of this invention will be pointed out in the claims at the end of this specification.
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a gas stove and heater embodying this invention; Fig. 2, a side elevation of the stove and heater shown in Fig. 1 looking toward the left and showing one of the heat-conducting pipes turned to uncover its cooperating burner, and Fig. 3 a sectional detail to be referred to.
Referring to the drawings, the stove herein shown comprises a framework consisting of a top a, supported upon suitable legs I), suitably connected by tie bands or rods 0. The top a is provided near its opposite ends with suitable openings,with which cooperate burners d e, which may be of any desired construction. The gas-burners d e are supplied with gas by pipesfg, branching from a main supplypipe h, which in practice is connected with the supply of gas. The burners d e have cooperating with them verticallyarranged heat-conducting pipes h '11, each comprising two vertical legs 4 5, connected at their up per ends by the curved portions or bends 6. The vertical legs 5 of the pipes h 'i are extended through the top a, of the stove and are joined by a bent or curved pipej, into which the lower end of each vertical leg 5 is extended and is adapted to turn therein. The vertical leg 5 of each conducting-pipe is provided, as shown, with a head It near its lower end, which rests upon the end or edge of the curved pipe j, upon which the vertical leg 5 may turn as a pivot. The heat-conducting pipes may be supported in any suitable manner, and in the present instance the connecting-section j is secured to and supported by a standard or post m. l
The legs 4 of the pipes h 11 may and prefers ably will be provided with flaring months 11, each of which may be provided with a notch or opening 0, (see Fig. 2,) which is adapted to be engaged by a locking device on lever 19, pivoted to lugs or ears q, extended from the topa of the stove and which serves to lock the movable pipes in what may be termed their operative positionnamely, with their mouths over the burners, as represented in Fig. 1. \Vithin each flaring mouth it is and may be located a baffle plate or disk 21, (see Fig. 1,) which is supported by lugs or arms 22, attached to the walls of the said mouth. 1
The connecting pipesectionj is provided withone or more ports or openings 3, arranged on one side of a partition-wall t, which coopcrates with an extension or like wall 20, se-
cured within the vertical leg 5 of the pipe 41, which ports form outlets for the heat from the burner eand discharge the said heat into the room near the floor therein. 5 of the pipe?) is provided on the opposite side of the partition-wall 20 with openings LL,WhiGh constitute outlets for the heat from the burner d and discharge the said heat into the room at an elevation above the stove.
The rotatable or pivotally-mounted pipes The vertical leg h 1' may be provided with suitable means for turning the same, herein shown as handles 8, attached to rods 9, extended through and suitably fastened to the said pipes.
The operation of the combined stove and.
pipe-sectionj, and up through the leg 5 of the pipe 2' on one side of the partition-Wall 20, and out into the room through the ports or openings u. The heat from the burner 6 passes up through the leg 4 of the pipe i, downthrough the leg 5 of said pipe into the pipe-sectionj on the other side of the partition-walls 20 t, and then passes through the ports 8 into the room below the stove and near the floor, thereby warming the room near the floor. When it is desired to use the burners d e for cooking purposes, the pipes 721' may be turned into a position substantially at right angles to that shown in Fig. 1 and into the position represented in Fig. 2, and when the pipes are in this position free access is afforded to the burners d e, and the apparatus can then be used after the manner of an ordinary gasstove. It will also be observed that-one burner may be used for cooking purposes While the otherisbeingusedforheatingpurposes. The pipes h'i act to radiate heat into the room and are heated quite hot by the heat conducted from the plate or disk 21 by the lugs or arms.
I claim- 1. In a combined gas heater and stove, the combination with a framework provided with gas burners, of heating pipes rotatably mountedin said framework and each provided with substantially vertical legs connected at their upper ends, one of said legs having an inlet-mouth adapted to register with one of said burners, and the other of said legs having a heat-outlet port, substantially as described.
2. In a combined gas heater and stove, the
combination with a framework provided with gasburners, heating-pipes comprising vertical legs 4 adapted to register with said burners, and vertical legs 5 extended below the top of the framework and rotatably mounted, said heating-pipes having. heat-outlets, substantially as described. 3. In a combined gas heater and stove, the combination with a framework provided with gas-burners, heating-pipes comprising vertical legs 4 adapted to register with said burners, and vertical legs 5 extended below the top of the framework, a pipe-section j connecting the legs 5 and provided with a heatontlet opening .9, a partition-wall in the leg 5 of one of said pipes, and an outlet-opening u in said leg, substantially as described.
4. In a combined gas heater and stove, the combination with a framework provided with gas burners, of heating pipes rotatably mounted on said framework and each provided with substantially vertical legs connected at their upper ends, one of said legs having an inlet-mouth adapted to register with one of said burners, and the other of said legs having a heat-outlet port, and means to lock said pipesin their operative position with their inlet-mouths in line with said gas-burners, substantially as described.
5. The combination with a gasstove provided wit-h a gas bnrner, of a heat-conducting pipe comprising a vertical leg 4 having its lower end adapted to register with said gasburner, and provided with a second vertical leg 5 rotatably supported to permit the gasburner to be uncovered, substantially as described.
In testimouy whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN R. ALLAN.
Witnesses:
JAS. H. CHURCHILL, J. MURPHY.
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