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  • SAMUEL B SPAULDING, OF BRANDON, VERMONT.
  • the stove is to be made of cast-iron, stand on four, or six legs, and may be of any size required. That part of the bottom plate of the stove directly under the oven, or rear section of thel stove, is elevated a little above the frontpart of the bottom plate as appears by the side view drawing. There is a sunk ash pit commencing near the vfront end of the bottom plate, and extending as far back as the back side of the fire chamber. That part off the ash-pit sunk into the apron, or hearth in the front of the stove is used for coals for broiling on a gridiron, but when not thus used, is covered with a plateof iron which may be slid, and used to regulate the draft.
  • That part of the top plate placed immediately over the oven is elevated three, or four inches above the front part of the top plate, and contains two raised circular openings for boilers, which may be diminished by circles so as to admit boilers of various sizes, and is made so as'easily to be removed, when a wash boiler of an oval form, and large size may be placed in the opening.
  • the front top-plate placed immediately over the ⁇ ire-chamber contains also two raised circular openings for boilers, the size ot' which may be varied by circles which also may be removed and a large oval wash boiler put in its place.
  • the oven occupies the rear section of the stove, and may be about two feet long, ten inches wide, and twelve inches high, and is so placed as to admit the fire to pass on four sides of it.
  • the fire chamber is in the front part of the stove between that, and the oven is a perpendicular oblong opening marked V, and I have as an improvement with a View to diminish at that point the heat, and equalize it around thevoven, invented, and fitted in a center plate.
  • the effect of this is t0 prevent its too great intensity on that side of the oven.
  • The'front plate or elevation is in part a double grate having openings and bars yalternately of one inch in width the outer of which grates may be slid to the right, or left so as to entirely close the front part of the stove, or so as only partially to open between the grates, and increase the draft, or when left entirely'open a pleasant, and cheerful fire may be seen in front.
  • the fuel is put into the stove on either side, and placed on a horizontal grate of the eX- act size of the Hoor of the fire-chamber, and which is in fact the Hoor of the fire-chamber, which re grate rests on, and is attached to perpendicular slides which pass through the bottom of the stove, one under each end of the fire grate, which perpendicular slides, being moved up, and down by cog-wheels attached to a shaft which passes through them, and meshing into cogs in said perpendicular slides, raises, or lowers the firegrate.
  • the said slides move up and down in sockets, or cases to prevent the fire, and ashes from sifting through on the floor.
  • the shaft on which the cog wheels are placed is turned by means of a crank and is suspended under ⁇ the bottom of the stove in hanging boxes put far enough below for the cog-wheels which are about two inches in diameter to be received under the bottom of the stove.
  • the tire-grate by means of the crank, &c. may be raised as far as may be required, and so also in this way when the tire is low may be brought up to the bottom of the boilers, and it may be kept up by means of a pin running ⁇ through the side of the stove into oneb of the cogs of the perpendicular slide.
  • dampers to the stove there are three dampers to the stove, one on the back side of the stove near the bottom which when closed shuts out the fire, and heat from passing under the oven, and carries it all over the top of the oven, and brings the heat entirely under the boilers over the oven.
  • the other two dampers are on the back side of the stove near the top, and are intended to confine the heat to the oven when the oven is in use, and to graduate its intensity, and equalize it about the oven.

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UNiTED STATES PATENT4 oEEicE. f
SAMUEL B. SPAULDING, OF BRANDON, VERMONT.
COOKING-STOVE.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 83, dated November 17, 1836.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, SAMUEL B. SPAULD- ING, of Brandon, in the county of Rutland and State of Vermont, have inventedv new and useful Improvements in Cast-Iron Cooking-Stoves; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description.
The stove is to be made of cast-iron, stand on four, or six legs, and may be of any size required. That part of the bottom plate of the stove directly under the oven, or rear section of thel stove, is elevated a little above the frontpart of the bottom plate as appears by the side view drawing. There is a sunk ash pit commencing near the vfront end of the bottom plate, and extending as far back as the back side of the fire chamber. That part off the ash-pit sunk into the apron, or hearth in the front of the stove is used for coals for broiling on a gridiron, but when not thus used, is covered with a plateof iron which may be slid, and used to regulate the draft. That part of the top plate placed immediately over the oven is elevated three, or four inches above the front part of the top plate, and contains two raised circular openings for boilers, which may be diminished by circles so as to admit boilers of various sizes, and is made so as'easily to be removed, when a wash boiler of an oval form, and large size may be placed in the opening. The front top-plate placed immediately over the {ire-chamber contains also two raised circular openings for boilers, the size ot' which may be varied by circles which also may be removed and a large oval wash boiler put in its place. The oven occupies the rear section of the stove, and may be about two feet long, ten inches wide, and twelve inches high, and is so placed as to admit the lire to pass on four sides of it. The fire chamber is in the front part of the stove between that, and the oven is a perpendicular oblong opening marked V, and I have as an improvement with a View to diminish at that point the heat, and equalize it around thevoven, invented, and fitted in a center plate. The effect of this is t0 prevent its too great intensity on that side of the oven. The'front plate or elevation is in part a double grate having openings and bars yalternately of one inch in width the outer of which grates may be slid to the right, or left so as to entirely close the front part of the stove, or so as only partially to open between the grates, and increase the draft, or when left entirely'open a pleasant, and cheerful fire may be seen in front.
The fuel is put into the stove on either side, and placed on a horizontal grate of the eX- act size of the Hoor of the fire-chamber, and which is in fact the Hoor of the lire-chamber, which re grate rests on, and is attached to perpendicular slides which pass through the bottom of the stove, one under each end of the fire grate, which perpendicular slides, being moved up, and down by cog-wheels attached to a shaft which passes through them, and meshing into cogs in said perpendicular slides, raises, or lowers the firegrate. The said slides move up and down in sockets, or cases to prevent the fire, and ashes from sifting through on the floor. The shaft on which the cog wheels are placed is turned by means of a crank and is suspended under` the bottom of the stove in hanging boxes put far enough below for the cog-wheels which are about two inches in diameter to be received under the bottom of the stove. When there is occasion for but little lire as in the summer, the tire-grate by means of the crank, &c., may be raised as far as may be required, and so also in this way when the tire is low may be brought up to the bottom of the boilers, and it may be kept up by means of a pin running` through the side of the stove into oneb of the cogs of the perpendicular slide.
There are three dampers to the stove, one on the back side of the stove near the bottom which when closed shuts out the fire, and heat from passing under the oven, and carries it all over the top of the oven, and brings the heat entirely under the boilers over the oven. The other two dampers are on the back side of the stove near the top, and are intended to confine the heat to the oven when the oven is in use, and to graduate its intensity, and equalize it about the oven.
What I claim as my own invention in the above described stove, and not previously known is- 1. The double sliding grate in front.
2. The plan, and manner of raising the lire-grate.
3. The plan, and mode of fitting in the center plate, in the opening running through to any other Jformed stove, t0 which they the stove betweenhthe rke place, and1the| can be applied. oven an lastly t e com nation of tiese several improvements to the several parts of SAMUEL B' SPAULDING' a the stove above described, to which they are Vitnesses:
attached, and the right of attaching these DANIEL LIBBY, improvements, and the principle of them JAMES L. CHILD.
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US3754492A (en) * 1971-10-07 1973-08-28 Ipec Inc Sheet cutting apparatus
US20080108404A1 (en) * 2006-11-06 2008-05-08 Igt Server based gaming system and method for providing one or more tournaments at gaming tables
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