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US92511A
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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  • This invention relates to a new and useful ,improvement in stoves, whereby theylare rendered convertible, for different uses, and consists inthe construetion and arrangement of parts, as hereinafter described,
  • Figure 2' is a vertical section, throughthe line g/-y of iig. 1.
  • This stove is designed for burning coal as fuel, but any suitable fuelmay be used, as in other stoves.”
  • 1t consists of a hearth, A, and ash-pit B,with.
  • a grate, C, nre-box D, (in the form of an inverted truncated cone) E is the top ofthe stove, which is square, or nearly square, with rounded corners, with sides which slope down to the top of theire-box, as seen iu iig.2. l
  • F represents the oven, which is placed on'the stove, enclosing the aperture through the top.
  • H is hinged to G, so that it may be raised, 'and the top of the stove exposed, for other uses than baking.
  • I l is a drop-door, for introducing fuel.
  • 'n is a damper, for regulating the draught of the air to the ireboxand,giving access tothe ash-pit.
  • O is a slide-damper, for admitting air to the oven.
  • the pipe J is provided with a damper,.for increas vsimilargrate or gridironmaylbe used over the stove,
  • the top of the oven maybe closed, and

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l ISAAC J,l BAXTER, PEEKSKILL, NEW YORK.
Letters'latmt No. 92,511, dated July 13, 1869. e
COAL-STOVE.
The Schedule referred. to in tliese Letters Patent and making part of the same.
clear, and exact description thereof, which will ena-` ble others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being Ahad to the accompanying draw ing, forming part of this specification.'v
This invention relates to a new and useful ,improvement in stoves, whereby theylare rendered convertible, for different uses, and consists inthe construetion and arrangement of parts, as hereinafter described,
In the accompanying sheet of drawing-fl f Figure 1 represents a vertical section of 'the stove, through the line ro-x of g..2. v l
Figure 2'is a vertical section, throughthe line g/-y of iig. 1.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts. j l
This stove is designed for burning coal as fuel, but any suitable fuelmay be used, as in other stoves." 1t consists of a hearth, A, and ash-pit B,with. a grate, C, nre-box D, (in the form of an inverted truncated cone) E is the top ofthe stove, which is square, or nearly square, with rounded corners, with sides which slope down to the top of theire-box, as seen iu iig.2. l
F represents the oven, which is placed on'the stove, enclosing the aperture through the top.
, A portion, G, of this oven is fast on the top, and
the other or upper part, H, is hinged to G, so that it may be raised, 'and the top of the stove exposed, for other uses than baking. 1
One importa-nt feature ofthe stove is, the provisionmade for heating 'ca-ilors irons For Ethis ipnrpose, I cover the top of' the stove (or the aperture) with a series of corrugated plates, marked lapped together, so as to support each other, as seen in the drawing. l
By'tbis method of forming the bearing-illalateior heating Tailors irons, the sudden contraction 'of a heated plate, caused by contactl with a cold-mass of iron,1s prevented, the corrugations allow oi? a circulation between the plate and the bottom of the iron, and, the plate being made in separate parts,- as represented, expansion and contraction inthe metal cause no damage.
These plates form a bottom for the oven, for baking bread'or other articles. l
At J, iig. 1, itl will be seen that there is a pipe, which connects the stationary portion G witir the smoke-pipe K.
ing ordiminishing the draught from the oven. Lis a grate,A for supporting articles inthe oven. A
for broiling.
For broiliug,baking griddlecakcs, and for all cookingpurposes when gas,- smoke, or disagreeable vapors such smoke or vapor be conducted to the chimney, throughthe pipe J This is a valuabie feature in the stove.
When the corrugated plates I are removed, varioussized rings, for accommodating different-sized kettles or vessels, are placed in the aperture in the top of the stove.
m is a drop-door, for introducing fuel. I l
'n is a damper, for regulating the draught of the air to the ireboxand,giving access tothe ash-pit.
O is a slide-damper, for admitting air to the oven.
The advantages of this arrangement are many, and must be obvious to all.- l
Having thus described my invention,
ters Patent, is-' y 1. In combination' with a stove, for heating tailors ber, arranged substantially as described. V
2. The construction, arrangement, aud combination ofthe ash-pit B, tire-box D, top E, and ovenl", subscribed. l
ISAAC J. BAXTER.
Witnesses:
J osHUA It. PURDY,
The pipe J is provided with a damper,.for increas vsimilargrate or gridironmaylbe used over the stove,
are generated, the top of the oven maybe closed, and
What l claim as new, and desire to securefby. Let# irons, the corrugated plates I, more ,orless in num,
stantially as and for the purpose herein shown and de-
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