US765140A - Detachable reservoir for ranges. - Google Patents

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US765140A
US765140A US17854903A US1903178549A US765140A US 765140 A US765140 A US 765140A US 17854903 A US17854903 A US 17854903A US 1903178549 A US1903178549 A US 1903178549A US 765140 A US765140 A US 765140A
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  • My invention relates to detachable reservoirs for ranges; and it consists in the improvements hereinafter described.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of aportion of a range and the reservoir, the reservoir being shown slightly removed from its attached position.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1, the reservoir being shown in its attached position.
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line3 3 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the inner casing orwater-receptacle of the reservoir.
  • Fig. 5 is aperspective view of that portion of the outer casing of the reservoir which comes at the back and bottom.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail section showing one of the outer corners of the reservoir on the plane indicated by the broken lines 7 7 7 of Fig. 1.
  • A is the one end of the range.
  • I A shows a convex portion of the end of the range which forms the outer wall of one of the flues.
  • B is the detachable reservoir.
  • sockets F F Upon the range A, at the top and end edge thereof, are sockets F F and at the inner edge of the top of the reservoir are lugs or hooks F F, adapted to engage in the sockets F F to hold the detachable reservoir in place.
  • G is a pin projecting from the range adjacent to the lower part of the reservoir when said reservoir is in place.
  • H is a hook on the reservoir having a chamfered bill adapted to engage over the pin Cr and by being pressed down to draw the reservoir forcibly against the end of the range.
  • the reservoir is constructed as follows: D
  • top which is usually made of cast-iron.
  • 5 E is a cover pivoted at E E and E is a cover pivoted at E E Below the top at its ends are secured end plates C C.
  • These plates are provided with flanges C C at their outer vertical edges and flanges C C, extending'at an angle to the flanges C C at the lower ends of the flanges C J J J 2 represent a piece of sheet-iron bent into the shape of the letter Z in cross-section.
  • the upper flange portion J 2 is riveted beneath the cover D toward its outer
  • the vertical portion J extends along and inside of the flanges C C C
  • the lower horizontal portion J rests upon the horizontal flanges C C.
  • K K K K represent a receptacle for water, made of thin flexible sheet metal. 5 Said receptacle is secured by flanges K K K K to and underneath the top D of the reservoir. The outer side of said receptacle lies adjcent, parallel to, and inside of the portion J of the Z-shaped piece J J J The ends K of the 7 receptacle lie parallel and adjacent to the end plates C C. The side K 'lies against and because of its flexibility conforms to the shape of the end of the range and lies contiguous to the range throughout its whole area.
  • What I claim is- 1.
  • a detachable reservoir for a range the combination of an outer casing, the side that would lie adjacent to the range being omitted, an inner casing having its side which is contiguous to the range when in position made of flexible metal, and means for securing the reservoir to the range so as to press the flexible side of the inner casing against the range and cause it to conform to the shape of that part of the range with which it is in contact.
  • a detachable reservoir for a range the combination of an outer casing, the side that would lie adjacent to the range being omitted, an inner casing made of flexible metal, and means for securing the reservoir to the range so as to press the flexible side of the inner casing against the range and cause it to conform to the shape of that part of the range With which it is in contact.
  • a detachable reservoir for a range the combination of a rigid outer casing, the side that would lie adjacent to the range being omitted, an inner flexible casing having its side which is contiguous to the range when in position made of flexible metal, said outer casing being adapted to support the inner casing, and means for securing the reservoir to the range so as to press the flexible side of the inner casing against the range and cause it to conform to the shape of that part of the range with which it is in contact.
  • a detachable reservoir for a range the combination of a rigid outer casing, the side that would lie adjacent to the range being omitted, an inner casing made of flexible metal, said outer casing being adapted to support the inner casing, and means attached to said outer casing for securing the reservoir to the range so as to press the flexible side of the inner casing against the range and cause it to conform to the shape of that part of the range with which it is in contact.

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No. 765,140. 'PATENTED JULY 12, 1904. W. J; KEEP. FBTAGHABLE RESERVOIR FUR RANGES. APPLIOATION FILED 0012a 1963.. no MODEL. 2 SHEETS-SHEET}.
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DETAGHABLE RESERVOIR FOR RANGES.
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UNITED STATES Patented July 12, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM J- KEEP, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO THE MICHIGAN STOVE COMPANY, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, A CORPORATION.
DETACHABLE RESERVOIR FOR RANGES.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 765,140, dated July 12, 1904.
Application filed October 26, 1903. Serial No. 178,549. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ILLIAM J. KEEP, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit,
county of Wayne, State of Michigan, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Detachable Reservoirs for Ranges; and I declare thefollowing to be full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to detachable reservoirs for ranges; and it consists in the improvements hereinafter described.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of aportion of a range and the reservoir, the reservoir being shown slightly removed from its attached position. Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1, the reservoir being shown in its attached position. Fig. 3 is a section on the line3 3 of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the inner casing orwater-receptacle of the reservoir. Fig. 5 is aperspective view of that portion of the outer casing of the reservoir which comes at the back and bottom. Fig. 6 is a detail section showing one of the outer corners of the reservoir on the plane indicated by the broken lines 7 7 7 of Fig. 1.
A is the one end of the range.
I A shows a convex portion of the end of the range which forms the outer wall of one of the flues.
B is the detachable reservoir.
Upon the range A, at the top and end edge thereof, are sockets F F and at the inner edge of the top of the reservoir are lugs or hooks F F, adapted to engage in the sockets F F to hold the detachable reservoir in place.
G is a pin projecting from the range adjacent to the lower part of the reservoir when said reservoir is in place. A pin Cris located at the front and also at the rear of the range. H is a hook on the reservoir having a chamfered bill adapted to engage over the pin Cr and by being pressed down to draw the reservoir forcibly against the end of the range.
The reservoir is constructed as follows: D
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whatever the shape of its surface may be.
is the top,which is usually made of cast-iron. 5 E is a cover pivoted at E E and E is a cover pivoted at E E Below the top at its ends are secured end plates C C. These plates are provided with flanges C C at their outer vertical edges and flanges C C, extending'at an angle to the flanges C C at the lower ends of the flanges C J J J 2 represent a piece of sheet-iron bent into the shape of the letter Z in cross-section. The upper flange portion J 2 is riveted beneath the cover D toward its outer The vertical portion J extends along and inside of the flanges C C The lower horizontal portion J rests upon the horizontal flanges C C. K K K represent a receptacle for water, made of thin flexible sheet metal. 5 Said receptacle is secured by flanges K K K K to and underneath the top D of the reservoir. The outer side of said receptacle lies adjcent, parallel to, and inside of the portion J of the Z-shaped piece J J J The ends K of the 7 receptacle lie parallel and adjacent to the end plates C C. The side K 'lies against and because of its flexibility conforms to the shape of the end of the range and lies contiguous to the range throughout its whole area. By clamping and drawing the lower part of the reservoir forcibly against the end of the range the side K of the water-receptacle is forced to conform to the shape of the end of the range 8 By the above construction a cheap and easily-assembled reservoir is constructed and one in which the water-receptacle is brought into contact with the heated portion of the range, so that the heat will be easily trans- 5 mitted to the water through the thin side plate, which conforms to the shape of the contiguous part of the range. The water-receptacle, which is liable to be destroyed by rust, may be easily and cheaply renewed. The 9 heat is prevented from escaping by means of double walls, and a rigid and permanent structure is secured that may be handled.
What I claim is- 1. In a detachable reservoir for a range, the combination of an outer casing, the side that would lie adjacent to the range being omitted, an inner casing having its side which is contiguous to the range when in position made of flexible metal, and means for securing the reservoir to the range so as to press the flexible side of the inner casing against the range and cause it to conform to the shape of that part of the range with which it is in contact.
2. In a detachable reservoir for a range, the combination of an outer casing, the side that would lie adjacent to the range being omitted, an inner casing made of flexible metal, and means for securing the reservoir to the range so as to press the flexible side of the inner casing against the range and cause it to conform to the shape of that part of the range With which it is in contact.
3. The combination of end plates, C, C, provided with flanges C, G a piece Z-shaped in cross-section, resting against said flanges and a top secured to the pieces C, 0.
4c. In a reservoir for stoves, the combina-' tion of end plates C, C, provided With flanges C, G a piece havinga shape in cross-section adapted to conform to said flanges, and means for securing said parts together with said piece resting on the flanges.
5. In a detachable reservoir for a range, the combination of a rigid outer casing, the side that would lie adjacent to the range being omitted, an inner flexible casing having its side which is contiguous to the range when in position made of flexible metal, said outer casing being adapted to support the inner casing, and means for securing the reservoir to the range so as to press the flexible side of the inner casing against the range and cause it to conform to the shape of that part of the range with which it is in contact.
6. In a detachable reservoir for a range, the combination of a rigid outer casing, the side that would lie adjacent to the range being omitted, an inner casing made of flexible metal, said outer casing being adapted to support the inner casing, and means attached to said outer casing for securing the reservoir to the range so as to press the flexible side of the inner casing against the range and cause it to conform to the shape of that part of the range with which it is in contact.
In testimony whereof I sign this specification'in the presence of two Witnesses.
WILLIAM J. KEEP.
Witnesses:
Gno. L.'REN0, LOUIS W. LEMKE.
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