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US88509A
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    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
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  • My invention relates to a construction or arrangement of the grate, j ambs, and front' plate of a tire-place, Which combines the ad# van tages of active radiation with-freedom from smoke, dust, Snc., and the capacity to receive a summer-front Without the removal of the grate' proper or basket.
  • Figure l is a front elevation of my improved tire-place.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal section at theline Figs.
  • FIG. 4 and 5 are diagrams, showing modifications' ot' my improvement.
  • Fig. 6 is transverse section ot' fender-bar.
  • the grate proper or basket A,-j ambs B B', vand front plate C are cast in one piece, as represented in Figs. 1, 2,' and 3.
  • the grate A is preferably ,convex in front, as shown, and is so connected' to the front plate C by oblique Aan enlarged jambs B B' as to bri-ng its most salient por-l tion in rear of the plane ot said plate.
  • Thel said jambs may be cast in one piece, bothA cesssed grate YA, oblique jambsB front plate C, for thepnrposes set forth.
  • Figs. l, 2, ⁇ and 3 may, be cast solidly to only one of these parts, and united to the other part by means ot' customary hooks or lugs E, as in Figs. 4 and '5.
  • the fender-bard) is coated with vitreous enamel d to avoid the discoloration of -rust and impart a pleasing nish.
  • the grate being chimney-breasts.
  • any ashes or smoke escaping from the iire is less liable to puff out into the room than in those arrangements where a convex grate projects more or less beyond thev front plate, or in front of a perpendicular line dropped from' the
  • the ends of the grate being recessed somewhat behind the front plate leave vertical lnes' or channelsa for the discharge upward of any smoke o r ashes that may escape, alt lthis part, 'said recessed position alsoenabling the front plate to act as a screen or curtain to ward oit eddes lor cnrrentsot' wind from an open door or window',

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CHARLES S. BANKIN, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Fl Ref-PLACE.
Specification {ln-ming part of Letters Patent No. 88,509, dated March 30,` 1869.
To whomVt'n-zag/ concernl p Be it known that I, CHARLES S.RANKIN,
l of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Fire-- Places; and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof,
reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making part of this 'specicatiom My invention relates to a construction or arrangement of the grate, j ambs, and front' plate of a tire-place, Which combines the ad# van tages of active radiation with-freedom from smoke, dust, Snc., and the capacity to receive a summer-front Without the removal of the grate' proper or basket.
Figure l is a front elevation of my improved tire-place. Fig. 2 is a vertical section. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section at theline Figs.
4 and 5 are diagrams, showing modifications' ot' my improvement. Fig. 6 is transverse section ot' fender-bar.
Inthe preferred form ofmy invention, the grate proper or basket A,-j ambs B B', vand front plate C, are cast in one piece, as represented in Figs. 1, 2,' and 3. The grate A is preferably ,convex in front, as shown, and is so connected' to the front plate C by oblique Aan enlarged jambs B B' as to bri-ng its most salient por-l tion in rear of the plane ot said plate.- Thel said jambs may be cast in one piece, bothA cesssed grate YA, oblique jambsB front plate C, for thepnrposes set forth.
2. As a new' articleof manufacture, the
with the grate and with the front plate, as
in Figs. l, 2,`and 3, or may, be cast solidly to only one of these parts, and united to the other part by means ot' customary hooks or lugs E, as in Figs. 4 and '5. The fender-bard) is coated with vitreous enamel d to avoid the discoloration of -rust and impart a pleasing nish.
Among several marked advantages of the above-described form and arrangement the,
following may be cited: The grate being chimney-breasts.
wholly in rear of the front or breast, and cli- -rectly underneath and back `ofthe throat, any ashes or smoke escaping from the iire is less liable to puff out into the room than in those arrangements where a convex grate projects more or less beyond thev front plate, or in front of a perpendicular line dropped from' the The ends of the grate being recessed somewhat behind the front plate leave vertical lnes' or channelsa for the discharge upward of any smoke o r ashes that may escape, alt lthis part, 'said recessed position alsoenabling the front plate to act as a screen or curtain to ward oit eddes lor cnrrentsot' wind from an open door or window',
that would otherwise cause the fire -place'to smoke. .Y
4The obliquejambs B B', in addition to the, uses 'above' recited, serve to reliect into the room the heat that radiates from the gratey front, vand itl` desired. y WVhen the' grateiambs and' front are cast in one piece, thetrouble of broken hooksor ears, incident to the customary removable grate',l is avoided, and' the -entire structure is more stanch and complete.l
for this purpose" may-'be polished,
grate A, jambs B B', and front plate '0, lcast in one piece,- as set forth. 3
In testimonyr of which invention I hereunto set my hand. e O. S. RANKIN.
Witnesses: GEO. II. KNIGHT, JAMES H'. LAYMAN.
I claim herein-as new and of myjnvenand
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