US899026A - Lunch-heater. - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47J—KITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
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- A47J36/24—Warming devices
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- Figure 1 shows separated parts of my device of a lunch-heater, a portion of one part being sectioned vertically.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the slotted cap of the gas vent tube,-and Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the slotted gas vent tube.
- the lamp Z has a screw-cap k for the introduction of the fuel, also a wick-tube 'i for the reception of the wick m.
- I have rovided a small tube f in communication with the interior of said lamp, and having an open -upper end, said end being slotted at p.
- a cap g having a similar slot o is provided for said tube, and when turned to make said slots register, any gas generated in the lamp-bowl will escape therethrough.
- a receptacle a' which may have, if desired, a screw-cap b and handle c, has a depending sleeve s of the same shape as the bowl Z but enough larger to fit thereover, when the two are 'collapsed together to be carried in the ocliet.
- Springclips n are attached at their ower ends to the ends of the bowl Z, and when the sleeve s is pushed down over them tend to hold the sleeve and bowl together by their resiliency.
- the standards h are pivoted at their lower ends y' to the top of the bowl Z, and when set Y Specification o! Letters Patent.
- the standards are laid horizontal when it is desired to collapse the sleeve/over and about said bowl.
- the sleeve s has a hand-hole d, so that the wick m may be lighted therethrough, and also with Ventilating-holes e.
- the lower part of the receptacle a has an .outwardly opening pocket g at one side, with a bottom formed by the projection outward over the top of the sleeve s of the bottom-plate t, the latter being perforated at r to receive and fit about the tube
- the tube fis made long enough to project through the orifice '1t into said pocket so that 4when the lamp is lighted and t 1e cap g turned to have the slots o and p in registratioi'l, the gas escaping through said slots will pass without the heater and not be in dangerous communication with the lamp flame.
- the pocket g is also of sufheient height to receive the tube f when the sleeve s is collapsed over the lam Z.
- the device is made of a shape anil size to be conveniently carried in the owners pocket, and the rece tacle a, which is shown as being filled with a iquid such as tea or coffee, may be otherwise shaped so as to contain other articles of food.
- a lunch-heater comprising the combination withda lamp-bowl, said bowl having a projecting and communicating tube provided with means for closinrf it, of a receptacle having a depending s cove supplied with ventilating orifices and adapted to fit closely and removably over said bowl, and said receptacle and said sleeve having a passage extending from the interior of the sleeve to the exterior of the receptacle adapted to receive and contain the said projecting tube, and means for removably securing said sleeve to said bowl.
- a lunch-heater comprising the combination with a lampbowl, said bowl having a irojecting and communicating tube prov1 ed with means for closing 1t, oi a recep- -t'acle having ⁇ a depending sleeve supplied l distance apart from said bowl, andmefms fory i Vwith Ventilating omli'cesA and ada ted -to fit removably securing'snid sleeve to said bowl.
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CORNELIUS C. BUREX, OF WATERLOO, IOWA', ASSIGNOR ONE-FOURTH TO QUIGGF. ROBIN-v `SOY AND 'ONE-FOURTH TO ROY R. ROBINSON, OF \VA '1`ERLOO, IOWA. 1,/
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To o ZZ whom lit'ma-y concern:
Be 1t known that I, CORNELIUS C. BUREN,
` a citizen of the United States of America,
. for heating a receptacle and its contents, and
adapted to be collapsed together when not employed so as to be carried in the pocket, such heater vhaving a safety-vent adapted to permit the escape of gas generated by heat from the lamp without the inclosures thereof. T his object I have accomplished by the Y means which are hereinafter described and claimed, and which are illustrated inthe accompanying drawing, in Which:-
Figure 1 shows separated parts of my device of a lunch-heater, a portion of one part being sectioned vertically. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the slotted cap of the gas vent tube,-and Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the slotted gas vent tube.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
The lamp Z has a screw-cap k for the introduction of the fuel, also a wick-tube 'i for the reception of the wick m. I have rovided a small tube f in communication with the interior of said lamp, and having an open -upper end, said end being slotted at p. A cap g having a similar slot o is provided for said tube, and when turned to make said slots register, any gas generated in the lamp-bowl will escape therethrough. A receptacle a', which may have, if desired, a screw-cap b and handle c, has a depending sleeve s of the same shape as the bowl Z but enough larger to fit thereover, when the two are 'collapsed together to be carried in the ocliet. Springclips n are attached at their ower ends to the ends of the bowl Z, and when the sleeve s is pushed down over them tend to hold the sleeve and bowl together by their resiliency.
The standards h are pivoted at their lower ends y' to the top of the bowl Z, and when set Y Specification o! Letters Patent.
Application led March 25, 1907. Serial No. 364,252.
Y Patented sepiaea, 1908.
upright act to space the receptacle a apart l `UNITED STATES rASrnNTonFi-ron from the bowl Z and to support it thereover.
The standards are laid horizontal when it is desired to collapse the sleeve/over and about said bowl.
The sleeve s has a hand-hole d, so that the wick m may be lighted therethrough, and also with Ventilating-holes e. The lower part of the receptacle a, has an .outwardly opening pocket g at one side, with a bottom formed by the projection outward over the top of the sleeve s of the bottom-plate t, the latter being perforated at r to receive and fit about the tube The tube fis made long enough to project through the orifice '1t into said pocket so that 4when the lamp is lighted and t 1e cap g turned to have the slots o and p in registratioi'l, the gas escaping through said slots will pass without the heater and not be in dangerous communication with the lamp flame. The pocket g is also of sufheient height to receive the tube f when the sleeve s is collapsed over the lam Z.
The device is made of a shape anil size to be conveniently carried in the owners pocket, and the rece tacle a, which is shown as being filled with a iquid such as tea or coffee, may be otherwise shaped so as to contain other articles of food.
Having described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A lunch-heater, comprising the combination withda lamp-bowl, said bowl having a projecting and communicating tube provided with means for closinrf it, of a receptacle having a depending s cove supplied with ventilating orifices and adapted to fit closely and removably over said bowl, and said receptacle and said sleeve having a passage extending from the interior of the sleeve to the exterior of the receptacle adapted to receive and contain the said projecting tube, and means for removably securing said sleeve to said bowl.
2. A lunch-heater, comprising the combination with a lampbowl, said bowl having a irojecting and communicating tube prov1 ed with means for closing 1t, oi a recep- -t'acle having` a depending sleeve supplied l distance apart from said bowl, andmefms fory i Vwith Ventilating omli'cesA and ada ted -to fit removably securing'snid sleeve to said bowl. 10
closely and removablyv over said owl, and Signed at lVaterloo, Iowa this v-5th day of said receptacle and.- saidv sleeve having n pas "Mcli,- 1.907.
5 sage extending from the inte-rior` of the sleeve- CORNELIUS C. BUREDL,
to the exterior of the receptacle adapted to l'Vitnesses: receive and contain the said proj ectingitube, H. M. HARPER, means for spacing said. receptacle a certain G. C. KENNEDLI
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US3509870A (en) * | 1968-05-09 | 1970-05-05 | Darrel J Sheppard | Lunchbox and food-warmer assemblies |
US4971027A (en) * | 1990-02-01 | 1990-11-20 | Krieger Frederick W | Portable stove |
US20200093328A1 (en) * | 2018-09-20 | 2020-03-26 | Halina Gaudyn | Pots, pans, and frying pans with insulated bottom |
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US3509870A (en) * | 1968-05-09 | 1970-05-05 | Darrel J Sheppard | Lunchbox and food-warmer assemblies |
US4971027A (en) * | 1990-02-01 | 1990-11-20 | Krieger Frederick W | Portable stove |
US20200093328A1 (en) * | 2018-09-20 | 2020-03-26 | Halina Gaudyn | Pots, pans, and frying pans with insulated bottom |
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