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  • Fig. 4 is a vertical cross-section modified for culinary purposes, in which the inside is somewhat elevated above the outside cylinder, and having the caldron diminished in size from that of the kind represented by Fig. l, which is intended for agricultural purposes mainly.
  • Fig. 5 shows the adaptation of this modification to making sugar, boiling soap, dac.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective View of boiler and caldron arranged and shown at vertical cross-section, Fig. 4, having a cap with apertures for culinary purposes.
  • Fig. 7 shows the formation of the cap when the outside boiler is used for steam only; Fig. 8, a circular division-piece placed in the caldron, upon which to place vegetables above the water in the caldron to subject them to the steaming process.
  • Fig. 9 is a plate with kettle-holes, intended to take the place of the caldron upon the boiler when used for culinary purposes.
  • This boiler and caldron combined is intended for agricultural purposes, for boiling and steaming hay, straw, and vegetables for cattle, for making maple sugar and beet sugar, and for various culinary and manufacturing purposes, such as cooking, boiling potash, soap, reducing blubber on whale-ships, tallow, lard, dyeing, (itc.
  • a A and A', Figs. l and 2 represent the main casting, it being a double cylinder open at top and closed at bottom, and is a water receptacle forming the sides of the furnace.
  • Figs, l and 2 represent the caldron, suspended by the rim upon the inner cylinder of boiler.
  • Figs. l and 2 represent a cap to close up the boiler, secured by screws and nuts at the flange at a ct, Figs. l and 2, and pierced with a valve b b, Figs. l and 2.
  • Figs. l and 2 represent the stool, ash-pit, and grate in the usual form.
  • Figs. l and 2 represent the smokepipe, leading through both cylinders A and A of the boiler.
  • Figs. l and 2 represent valve or stop-cock for drawing off the boiler.
  • G is the cover or lid employed when the caldron is used to steam potatoes and other vegetables.
  • c, Fig. 4 is a cap without holes for kettles, as in Fig. 7 or with holes, as shown at H, Fig. 6.
  • Fig. 9 a casting similar to the caldron is used, wanting the lower part of the caldron below the lines cl cl, Fig. 4:.
  • each representa ⁇ tion is similar in the following particulars, to wit: a double cylinder to contain water and surround the furnace, which is denominated the boiler, from which either hotwater or steammay be supplied; that a caldron or a'plate (see Fig. 9) is placed within the said boiler, and in either case a double surface is exposed to the action of the heat, and forming at the same time a durable inclosure for the furnace.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 represent one modification, and, as before suggested, intended for agricultural purposes, by which vegetables may be cooked and mashed in the caldron, while steam or hot water may be at the same time supn plied for steaming hay, potatoes, turnips, &c., in a separate vessel from the boiler through a pipe leading from the valve b in the same.
  • Fig. 3 is another modication intended to be used in making sugar and for the like pur poses.
  • the dilute liquor may be placed in the outside boiler and ladled into the caldron to concentrate the space between the two cylinders being open at top.
  • This article may be used on a base of stone or brick or with the common stove grate and bottom.
  • Figs. 4, 5, and 6 represent another modification intended for culinary purposes.
  • the remainin g figures are representations of appendages to the above, suited to the variations proposed.
  • aclose cap (see C and Fig. 7) is placed thereon, and a pipe connected with the valve f may conduct steam to any separate Vessel for steaming Vegetables or to a double cylinder-oven, in which every description of baking may be performed, while at the same time boiling and roasting can be carried on in the caldron, being covered by the lid G; but if it is not desirable to use steam the close cap may be removed and the one represented at Fig. 6 placed thereon,when several small ket-

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- UNITED 'STATES ParnNr OFFICE.,
SALMON C. RILEY, OF NEV YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BOILERS.
' Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 2,3il, dated October 11, 184i.
To all whoml it 'liz/(ty concern.-
Be it known that I, SALMON O. RILEY, of
` the city and county of New York, and State of New York, have invented a new and lmproved Steam-Boiler with a Oaldron Oombined; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which-- Figure l is a vertical transverse section showing the section of metal which would strike the eye if a boiler and caldron were split down in the middle from top to bottom. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the same. Fig. 3 is a View of the same as used for maple sugar, without a flange, cap, or stool. Fig. 4 is a vertical cross-section modified for culinary purposes, in which the inside is somewhat elevated above the outside cylinder, and having the caldron diminished in size from that of the kind represented by Fig. l, which is intended for agricultural purposes mainly. Fig. 5 shows the adaptation of this modification to making sugar, boiling soap, dac. Fig. 6 is a perspective View of boiler and caldron arranged and shown at vertical cross-section, Fig. 4, having a cap with apertures for culinary purposes. Fig. 7 shows the formation of the cap when the outside boiler is used for steam only; Fig. 8, a circular division-piece placed in the caldron, upon which to place vegetables above the water in the caldron to subject them to the steaming process. Fig. 9 is a plate with kettle-holes, intended to take the place of the caldron upon the boiler when used for culinary purposes.
This boiler and caldron combined is intended for agricultural purposes, for boiling and steaming hay, straw, and vegetables for cattle, for making maple sugar and beet sugar, and for various culinary and manufacturing purposes, such as cooking, boiling potash, soap, reducing blubber on whale-ships, tallow, lard, dyeing, (itc.
To enable others skilled in the business of which this is a branch to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
A A and A', Figs. l and 2, represent the main casting, it being a double cylinder open at top and closed at bottom, and is a water receptacle forming the sides of the furnace.
B and B, Figs, l and 2, represent the caldron, suspended by the rim upon the inner cylinder of boiler.
C and O, Figs. l and 2, represent a cap to close up the boiler, secured by screws and nuts at the flange at a ct, Figs. l and 2, and pierced with a valve b b, Figs. l and 2.
D and D, Figs. l and 2, represent the stool, ash-pit, and grate in the usual form.
E and E, Figs. l and 2, represent the smokepipe, leading through both cylinders A and A of the boiler.
F and F, Figs. l and 2, represent valve or stop-cock for drawing off the boiler.
G, Fig. A, is the cover or lid employed when the caldron is used to steam potatoes and other vegetables.
c, Fig. 4, is a cap without holes for kettles, as in Fig. 7 or with holes, as shown at H, Fig. 6. When Fig. 9 is used, a casting similar to the caldron is used, wanting the lower part of the caldron below the lines cl cl, Fig. 4:.
Having described the parts of several modifications of the same article in effect, I will now explain the use and operation.
lt will be perceived that each representa` tion is similar in the following particulars, to wit: a double cylinder to contain water and surround the furnace, which is denominated the boiler, from which either hotwater or steammay be supplied; that a caldron or a'plate (see Fig. 9) is placed within the said boiler, and in either case a double surface is exposed to the action of the heat, and forming at the same time a durable inclosure for the furnace.
Figs. 1 and 2 represent one modification, and, as before suggested, intended for agricultural purposes, by which vegetables may be cooked and mashed in the caldron, while steam or hot water may be at the same time supn plied for steaming hay, potatoes, turnips, &c., in a separate vessel from the boiler through a pipe leading from the valve b in the same.
Fig. 3 is another modication intended to be used in making sugar and for the like pur poses. The dilute liquor may be placed in the outside boiler and ladled into the caldron to concentrate the space between the two cylinders being open at top. This article may be used on a base of stone or brick or with the common stove grate and bottom.
Figs. 4, 5, and 6 represent another modification intended for culinary purposes. The remainin g figures are representations of appendages to the above, suited to the variations proposed. For example, if it be desirable to use steam, aclose cap (see C and Fig. 7) is placed thereon, and a pipe connected with the valve f may conduct steam to any separate Vessel for steaming Vegetables or to a double cylinder-oven, in which every description of baking may be performed, while at the same time boiling and roasting can be carried on in the caldron, being covered by the lid G; but if it is not desirable to use steam the close cap may be removed and the one represented at Fig. 6 placed thereon,when several small ket-
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