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USD13612S
USD13612S US D13612 S USD13612 S US D13612S
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D7465 OR D DESIGN FOR A STOVE.
Design No. 13,612, dated February 13, 1883.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES DVVYER, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
DESIGN FOR A STOVE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 13,612, dated February 13, 1883.
Application tiled August 7, l883.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JAMES DWYER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, in the county of \Vaync and State of Michigan, have invented and produced a new and original Design in Heating-Stoves, especially of thatclassknownasilluminated base-burners, where the combustion-chamber is partially formed of mica doors, of which the following is a specification, reference being bad to the accompanying photographic illustration, forming a part thereof.
Heretofore such stoves have been made so that the doors containing the mica projected beyond the vertical ribs of the frames to which such doors were attached. This construction makes a break in the true circle of the illuminated chamber of the stove--a defect which in my invention I desire to remedy, thereby producing a true circle and a much more pleasing aesthetic ett'cct.
Hence the leading feature of my design consists in making the vertical ribs which form the ends of the door-frames upon their outer surface flush with the outer surface of the doors themselves, which contain the mica lights.
In the accompanying photographic illustration, A represents the outer face of the vertical rib, which forms the sides of the doorframe, and to which the doors B are hinged, and which separates the adjacent doors in the series which form the illuminated chamber. This rib or part of the frame is so cast that when the chamber is completed by the doors being secured in place an even circular surface is presented, in contradistinctiou to the device heretofore in use, wherein thedoors projected beyond the ribs. I employ the same construction wherever there is desired an illuminated door section or sections in circular stoves, thus presenting to the eye the etlect of a smooth circular outline with illuminatingwindows therein.
0 are the feet, ornamented as shown.
D is a rim-flange, which surrounds the base, with the ornamentation shown.
E is the base, around thebot-tom of which is a row of ornamentation, above which is a flat and a quarter round, surmounted by nearly :1
Term of patent 7 years.
vertical rise, which in turn is surmounted by an ornamental quarter-round.
Fisthcash-pitsection,ornamentedasshown, and resting upon the base. A plain bevellaced ring separates the ash-pit section from the fire-pot section G, the doors of which are ornamented with stars and the same characteristics which are shown and described as belonging to the combustion-chamber B, which is separated from the sections above and below it by the bevel-faced rings H and I.
K is the magazine-section, ornamented as shown, with the name of the stove cast in let ters extending diagonally from the lower left hand corner to the upper right-hand corner of the panels L.
M is the bevel-faced ring, provided with an ornamented quarter-ronnd, above which is a plain quarter-round, above which is the ornamental urn N, as shown.
What I claim as my invention is- 1. The shape and ornamentation of the feet U of a stove, as shown.
2. The shape and ornamentation of the rimfiange D of a stove, as shown.
3. The shape and ornamentation of the base E of a stove, as shown.
4. The shape and ornamentation of the ashpit section F of a stove, as shown.
5. The shape and ornamentation of the firepot section G of a stove, as shown.
6. The design for the combustion-chamber of a stove, herein shown and described, the same consisting of the dividing-ribs A, tlush upon their outer surface with the castings of the doors B.
7. The shape and ornamentation of the magazine-chain ber section K of a stove, as shown.
8. The shape and ornamentation of the top M of a stove, as shown.
9. The shape and ornamentation of the urn N of a stove, as shown.
10. The design, configuration, and ornamentation of a heating-stove, as shown and described.
JAMES DWYICR.
Witnesses:
E. SGULLY, CHARLES J. IIUNT.

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