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USD28936S
USD28936S US D28936 S USD28936 S US D28936S
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2 Sheets-Sheet 1. D ES I G N.
A. M. BLAKESLEY. STOVB.
No. 28,936. IlugPatented June 28,1898. @9.
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DESIGN.
A. M. BLAKESLEY.
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No. 28,936. Patented June 28,1898. Fig. 2
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WITNESS/58:
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
AIIPIIEUS M. BLAKESLEY, QF ROOK ISLAND, ILLINOIS.
DESIGN FOR A STOV.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 28,936, dated June 28, 1898.
Application ld April 4, 1898. Serial No. 676,470. Term of patent 3i years.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALrHEUs M. BLAKEs- LEY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Rock Island, in the county of Rock Island and State of Illinois, have invented and produced a new and original Design for Heating- Stoves, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a front elevation of the stove. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the top of the stove. Fig. 3 is a plan view of the skirt, showing also the legs.
The body of the stove A is cylindrical and plain, except the corrugations near the top and bottom at a Cd. rl`he front of the body is largely occupied by the door D, showing hinges on one side and an ordinary latch with handle on the other. 'I he door is surrounded by a plate d, extending to the top ofthe stove and for an equal distance on each side of the door, ornamented with raised work in the shape of conventional scroll designs and bearing hinge-lugs and striking-lug for the doorlatch. In the plate d, above the door D and adjacent to the top of the stove, appears the damper E. rlhe door D is surrounded near its outer edge with a narrow scalloped band.l 'Within the band the upper portion is occupied by a name-plate, onwhich may be inscribed the name and number of the stove, as shown. The lower part of the door is occupied by a circular damper F, with raised ornamentation radiating therefrom, producing what may be termed a solar design.
The base of the stove B is square in crosssection and rests on the standard h, upheld by four legs b l1. On the front of the base appears the ash-pit door P with its handle p and having the circular dampers o o and hinges o. Each of the dampers is the center of a solar design similar to that on the upper door, but smaller'and less elaborate. Between the dampers o is a space adapted to show a name, number, or inscription descriptive of the stove. The outer edge portion of the door I is surrounded with a narrow scalloped or beaded band p', and the upper and lower portions of the base B are surrounded by similar scalloped bands b b. The firepot or combustion-chamber of the stove is largely concealed by the skirt S, whichis one of the distinguishing features of my design. This surrounds the body of the stove just above the tire-pot and below the doorD and extends downward, flaring outward somewhat in a bell shape, as shown, nearly to the plane of the top of the base B. The skirt is made of open iron-work of the same conventionalized design that is carried out in raised work on the base, front, and other parts of the stove. The skirt terminates at its lower circumference in a flaring ring or iiange s, as shown. The general design of the skirt is therefore a downward-projecting outward-flaring band, itself composed of three separate bands or rings-viz., an upper narrow plain band, a central darin g wider band, composed of open iron-work of conventional scroll or floral designs, a lower narrow plain band Haring outward, as shown-the general contour of a radial section of the outer surface of the skirt being similar to that of a bell.
The top Tis circular in horizontal crosssection, and the features shown in other parts of the stove appear here arranged in concentric bands rising into a general conical form and being surmounted at the apex by an ornamental urn u', as shown.
The outer circumference of the top is occupied by a ring or flange fr, which iiares down ward a short distance, encircling the upper part of the body of the stove B.
The top rises sharply from the ring r for the width of the narrow beaded band t. It then arches upward for the greater width of the band t, ornamented with raised work, then arches again to the base of the urn, the
last section o being of open-work similar to ALPI'IEUS M. BLAKESLEY.
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HAROLD A. WELD, Louis V. EOKHART.
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