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  • My invention relates to stoves; and it consists in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts hereinafter shown, described, and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved stove, partly in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional. view transversely through Jthe top of the stove and approximately on the indicated line 2 2.
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the hot-blast damper and spark-arrester of which I make use.
  • Fig. G is a vertical sectional view through one of the stove-legs, illustrating the means of supporting the foot-rest.
  • the sheet-metal body is attached to the sheet-metal bottom 11 in the usual manner, and loops 12 are attached to the bottom 11 and forni seats for the upper ends of the legs 13.
  • the lining 14 is inserted inside of the body l0 and is somewhat smaller than said body 10.
  • the upper edge 15 of the lining 14 is iiared outwardly to t tightly against the inner surface of the body 10, and is designed to engage said body 10 a slight distance below the upper edge thereof.
  • the sheet-metal top 16 is large enough to cover the opening in the upper end of the body 10, and a iiange 17 projects downwardly from the edge of said top and is designed to tit closely within the upper end of the body 10.
  • the lower edge 18 of the flange 17 is turned inwardly and designed to iit closely wit-hin the upper edge 15 of the lining la.
  • the top 16 In the front part of the top 16 is an opening 19, in which is inserted the thimble 20, and said thimble is designed to receive the iiange 21 projecting downwardly from the cover
  • the thimble 23 In the rear part of the top 1G is inserted the thimble 23, designed to receive the lower end of the stovepipe.
  • a piece'of strap-iron 2i is placed transversely under the top 16, and is attached thereto by means of the rivet 25.
  • the ends 26 of the strap 2i are turned downwardly inside of the ilange 17, and stovebolts 27 are inserted through the upper edge of the body 10, then through the iiange 17, and then through the downwardly-turned ends 2G of the strap 2i for the purpose of holding the top securely in position.
  • the draft-opening through the lining 14C and the body 10 In the front side of the body 10 and near the lower end thereof is the draft-opening through the lining 14C and the body 10, and the rear end of the thiinble 23 is attached to the body 10 around said opening.
  • A. castiron thiinble 29 is inserted in said draft-opening from the inside of the stove, and the iiange 30 engages the edge of the lining 1i around said opening and presses it against the inner surface of the body 10.
  • Stove-bolts 31 are inserted through the body 10, then through the lining 14, and then through the ears 32 projecting from said iiange 30, and hold said thiinble 29 firmly in position within the draft-opening.
  • the hot-blast damper and spark-arrester 33 is designed to close the front end of the thimble 2S.
  • said hot-blast damper and spark-arrester I employ the two disks 3-1 and 35, the edges 36 and 37 of which are turned toward each other as required to form the space 33 between said disks.
  • the thimble 39 is designed to iit closely within the front end of the thimble 2S, an d upon its outer end is aiian ge 40, designed to lit against the inner surface of the edge 37 of the disk 35, and the extreme outer edge al of the disk 34 is turned over the edge 37 and over the edge of the flange i0 and downwardly behind said flange 110, as required, to hold the disks 34c and 35 and the thiinble 39 securely together.
  • Below the center of the disk 35 is an opening 42 in said disk, and above the center of the disk 34 is an opening L13 in said disk 3l.
  • a disk a is designed to operate within the space 3S between the disks 3i and 35 and has an opening 45 above its center and corresponds to the opening 453.
  • a 'stove boltor rivet 46 is fixed in the center of the disk 3l, and the disk 44 is loosely mounted upon the inner end thereof.
  • a handle 4S is attached to the outer surface.
  • each side of the stove is a foot-rest 49, supported by the posts 50.
  • Said posts are attached at their upper ends to the underside of the foot-rest 40 by means of the bolts 5l.
  • apertures 53 In the shoulders 52 of the stove-legs are apertures 53, and upon the lower ends of the posts 50 are hooks 54, designed to be inserted in said apertures 53.
  • lugs 5G Upon the insides of the legs and above the openings 53 are strengthening-lugs 55, designed to be engaged by the points of thc hooks 54, and projecting downwardly from the posts 50 are lugs 5G, designed to engage against the outer surface of the shoulders 52 and below the apertures 53.
  • the openings 42 and 43 are considerably out of alinement with each other and that the disk 35 is imperforatc behind the opening 43.
  • the draft of air passes through the opening 43 it will strike the outer surface of the disk 35 and be heated to some extent before passing into the opening 42 and into the stove. Sparks from the fire within the stove in flying outwardly through the draft-opening surrounded by the thimble 29 will strike against the disk 35 above the opening 43, or if they pass through the opening 42 they will strike the disk 44, but in no event will they pass outwardly through the opening 43.
  • a stove of my improved construction possesses many points of superiority over the stoves heretofore in use.
  • I claim- 1 In a stove, a sheet-metal body in a vertical position, the sheet-metal bottom 11 attached to said body 10, the lining 14 removably inserted inside of the body 10, said lining having the outwardly-flared upper edge 15 tting tightly Within and a slight distance below the edge of said body 10, the sheetmetal top 16 covering the upper end of said body 10, the flange 17 projecting downwardly from the edge of said top and titting closely within the upper end of the body 10, the lower edge 18 of said flange being turned inwardly and fitting closely within the upper edge 15 of the lining 14, the strap of iron 24 extending transversely under the top 16 and attached thereto by means of the rivet 25 and having its ends 2G turned downwardly inside of the flange 17, and the stove-bolts inserted through the upper edge of the body 10, then through the flange 17, and then through the ends 26 for the purpose of holding the parts securely in position, substantially as specified.
  • a hot-blast damper and sparkarrester consisting of the disk 34 having the opening 43 above its center, the disk 35 having the opening 42 below its center, the edges 3G and 37 of said disks being turned toward each other as required to form a space between said disks, the thimble 39, the flange projecting outwardly from the outer end of said thimble and engaging against the inner surface of the edge E37-of the disk 35, the outer edge 41 of the disk44 being turned over the edge 37 and over the edge of the flange 40 and downwardlybehind said iiange 40 as required to hold the disks 34 and 35 and the thimble 39 securely together, and the disk 44, having the opening 45 above its center, pivotally mounted between the disks 34 and 35, substantially as specified.

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(No Modem L. W. HEMI. STOVE.
No. 571,878. Patented Nov. 24, 1898.
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UNITED STATES PATENT einen.
LEWIS IV. HEMI), OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
STOVE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 571,878, dated November 24, 1896. Application filed June 22, 1896. Serial No. 596,473. (No modeld To all whom t may concern,.-
Beit known that I, LEWIS WV. HEMP, of the city of St. Louis, State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Stoves, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof.
My invention relates to stoves; and it consists in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts hereinafter shown, described, and claimed.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved stove, partly in section. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional. view transversely through Jthe top of the stove and approximately on the indicated line 2 2. Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the hot-blast damper and spark-arrester of which I make use. Fig. i is a rear elevation of the parts shown in Fig. Fig. 5 is a front elevation of a casting of which I make use. Fig. G is a vertical sectional view through one of the stove-legs, illustrating the means of supporting the foot-rest.
In the construction of my improved stove the sheet-metal body is attached to the sheet-metal bottom 11 in the usual manner, and loops 12 are attached to the bottom 11 and forni seats for the upper ends of the legs 13. The lining 14 is inserted inside of the body l0 and is somewhat smaller than said body 10. The upper edge 15 of the lining 14 is iiared outwardly to t tightly against the inner surface of the body 10, and is designed to engage said body 10 a slight distance below the upper edge thereof.
The sheet-metal top 16 is large enough to cover the opening in the upper end of the body 10, and a iiange 17 projects downwardly from the edge of said top and is designed to tit closely within the upper end of the body 10. The lower edge 18 of the flange 17 is turned inwardly and designed to iit closely wit-hin the upper edge 15 of the lining la.
In the front part of the top 16 is an opening 19, in which is inserted the thimble 20, and said thimble is designed to receive the iiange 21 projecting downwardly from the cover In the rear part of the top 1G is inserted the thimble 23, designed to receive the lower end of the stovepipe. A piece'of strap-iron 2i is placed transversely under the top 16, and is attached thereto by means of the rivet 25. The ends 26 of the strap 2i are turned downwardly inside of the ilange 17, and stovebolts 27 are inserted through the upper edge of the body 10, then through the iiange 17, and then through the downwardly-turned ends 2G of the strap 2i for the purpose of holding the top securely in position. A
In the front side of the body 10 and near the lower end thereof is the draft-opening through the lining 14C and the body 10, and the rear end of the thiinble 23 is attached to the body 10 around said opening. A. castiron thiinble 29 is inserted in said draft-opening from the inside of the stove, and the iiange 30 engages the edge of the lining 1i around said opening and presses it against the inner surface of the body 10. Stove-bolts 31 are inserted through the body 10, then through the lining 14, and then through the ears 32 projecting from said iiange 30, and hold said thiinble 29 firmly in position within the draft-opening.
The hot-blast damper and spark-arrester 33 is designed to close the front end of the thimble 2S. In the construction of said hot-blast damper and spark-arrester I employ the two disks 3-1 and 35, the edges 36 and 37 of which are turned toward each other as required to form the space 33 between said disks. The thimble 39 is designed to iit closely within the front end of the thimble 2S, an d upon its outer end is aiian ge 40, designed to lit against the inner surface of the edge 37 of the disk 35, and the extreme outer edge al of the disk 34 is turned over the edge 37 and over the edge of the flange i0 and downwardly behind said flange 110, as required, to hold the disks 34c and 35 and the thiinble 39 securely together. Below the center of the disk 35 is an opening 42 in said disk, and above the center of the disk 34 is an opening L13 in said disk 3l. A disk a is designed to operate within the space 3S between the disks 3i and 35 and has an opening 45 above its center and corresponds to the opening 453. A 'stove boltor rivet 46 is fixed in the center of the disk 3l, and the disk 44 is loosely mounted upon the inner end thereof.
A handle 4S is attached to the outer surface.
of the disk 34 and directly below the opening 43 and is designed to be manually engaged when it is desired to remove the thimble 39 from the thimble 2S or replace said thimble.
Upon each side of the stove is a foot-rest 49, supported by the posts 50. Said posts are attached at their upper ends to the underside of the foot-rest 40 by means of the bolts 5l. In the shoulders 52 of the stove-legs are apertures 53, and upon the lower ends of the posts 50 are hooks 54, designed to be inserted in said apertures 53. Upon the insides of the legs and above the openings 53 are strengthening-lugs 55, designed to be engaged by the points of thc hooks 54, and projecting downwardly from the posts 50 are lugs 5G, designed to engage against the outer surface of the shoulders 52 and below the apertures 53.
In the practical operation of my improved stove the fuel is inserted by removing the cover 22. The draft is regulated by manipulating the handle 47 and Opening and closing the opening 43. I wish to call especial attention to the construction of the hot-blast damper and spark-arrester.
It will be noticed that the openings 42 and 43 are considerably out of alinement with each other and that the disk 35 is imperforatc behind the opening 43. As the draft of air passes through the opening 43 it will strike the outer surface of the disk 35 and be heated to some extent before passing into the opening 42 and into the stove. Sparks from the lire within the stove in flying outwardly through the draft-opening surrounded by the thimble 29 will strike against the disk 35 above the opening 43, or if they pass through the opening 42 they will strike the disk 44, but in no event will they pass outwardly through the opening 43.
Another point to which I call especial attention is the construction by which the lining 14 may be removed and replaced at will. By removing the bolts 27 the top 16 and the flange 17 may readily be removed from the stove. Then by removing the bolts 3l the thimble 29 may readily be removed from the draft-opening, and then the lining 14 is free to be removed from the stove and a new lining may be substituted.
Another point of special importance is the manner of supporting the foot-rest 49 by inserting the posts 50 into the openings 53 in the legs 13, as hereinbefore described.
A stove of my improved construction possesses many points of superiority over the stoves heretofore in use.
I claim- 1. In a stove, a sheet-metal body in a vertical position, the sheet-metal bottom 11 attached to said body 10, the lining 14 removably inserted inside of the body 10, said lining having the outwardly-flared upper edge 15 tting tightly Within and a slight distance below the edge of said body 10, the sheetmetal top 16 covering the upper end of said body 10, the flange 17 projecting downwardly from the edge of said top and titting closely within the upper end of the body 10, the lower edge 18 of said flange being turned inwardly and fitting closely within the upper edge 15 of the lining 14, the strap of iron 24 extending transversely under the top 16 and attached thereto by means of the rivet 25 and having its ends 2G turned downwardly inside of the flange 17, and the stove-bolts inserted through the upper edge of the body 10, then through the flange 17, and then through the ends 26 for the purpose of holding the parts securely in position, substantially as specified.
2. In astove, a hot-blast damper and sparkarrester, consisting of the disk 34 having the opening 43 above its center, the disk 35 having the opening 42 below its center, the edges 3G and 37 of said disks being turned toward each other as required to form a space between said disks, the thimble 39, the flange projecting outwardly from the outer end of said thimble and engaging against the inner surface of the edge E37-of the disk 35, the outer edge 41 of the disk44 being turned over the edge 37 and over the edge of the flange 40 and downwardlybehind said iiange 40 as required to hold the disks 34 and 35 and the thimble 39 securely together, and the disk 44, having the opening 45 above its center, pivotally mounted between the disks 34 and 35, substantially as specified.
In a stove, the bottom 11, the loops 12 attached to said bottom, the legs 13 inserted in said loops, said legs having the apertures 53. the foot-rest 49, the posts attached to said foot-rest by means of the bolts 51, the hooks 54 upon the lower ends of said posts and removably inserted in said apertures 53, the strengthening-lugs 55 upon said legs 13 in position to be engaged by said hooks, and the lugs 56 extending downwardly from said posts 50 and engaging the outer surface of the legs 13 below the apertures 53, substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
LEWIS W. HEME lVitnesses:
S. G. WELLS, MAUD GRIFFIN.
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