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  • tube A is contracted in si tional elevation of the same as it appears when placed upon a gas-jet for use.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation of a stove made upon a large scale with a base, and several gas-jets to which gas is supplied through a tube.
  • Fig. 4. is aplan view of thesa me; and
  • Fig; 5 is a sectional view of the base, the gasdistributing portion being removed.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 form the stove with a single chamber or tube, A.
  • the hollow radiating arms 13 B,whicl1 are closed at their outer ends, and have a series of gas-orifices, 0, formed in the sides of each of them, through which the gas escapes, and from which it is burned.
  • the tube A is contracted at its lower end, at a, to fit snugly upon the gas-jet l, and through it are formed the air-inlet holes,;a. These are slightly below the top of the jet P, and serve.
  • each of the arms B Upon the upper surface of each of the arms B are formed or secured suitable supports, 0, for supporting above the arms the pot, basin, or otherobject to be heated.
  • the supports 0 are cast integral with the hollow arms B, as indicated by the section-lines in Fig. 2.
  • a flange or rim, D surrounds the stove and is attached to the outer ends of the arms 13, and reaches some distance below them, to cause a draft of air up through the rim between the arms B B, so the heat will be applied effectively to the obj eet to'beheated rest ing upon the supports 0.
  • the upper edge of the flange or rim D stands below the supports 0, so that the draft of air that enters the rim D will have ample escape outward between the supports 0, the upper edge of the rim D, and the bottom of any object resting upon the supports.
  • I employ several chambers or tubes, A, each formed or provided at its upper end with a cluster of radiating hollow arms, '13 B.
  • the tubes or chambers A fit upon gas tubes orburners P, attached to the base E, and they are formed with air-inlets a, and are contracted upon the inside, at a the same as in Figs. 1 and 2, and for the same purposes.
  • the base E is formed with a chamber, E, to which gas is supplied through the gaspipe F. From the chamber E in the base the gas-eseapesto the burners I through the passages d made in the small nipples d, on which the burners Pare screwed.
  • a draft flange or rim, D surrounds the large cluster stovethe same as in Figs. 1 and 2, and supports 0 are attached to or formed upon the center arm, B, of each cluster, for supporting a pot or other object to be heated at a slight elevation above the arms B.
  • the base E formed with the chamber E, radial arms I having sidepcrl'o'atio1is.c, supl to which gas is supplied, in combination with ports 0, and rim 1), arranged below the supjets l, chambers A, and radiating arms B, al;- 20 ports, to permit the products of combustion l taehcd to the chamber A, subslanl'ially as deand draft to pass over the rim, substantially as 5 scribed. i0 described. 2.
  • the chamber A to which i air and gasare admitted, in combination with the hollow radial arms Lhaving side perform i CLARE/N (1E L. BTSR'EF. ⁇ l'itnesses:

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(No Model.) 3 Sheets-Sheet 2. 0. L... BISBEE.
- GAS STOVE. No. 347,561. Patented Aug. 1'7, 1886.
INVENTOR i i;
ATTORNEYS.
N. PETERS. Pholo-Lilhegmpher. Washington. D. C.
C. L. BISB-EE. GAS STOVE.
No. 347,561. Patented Aug.'17, 1 886.
(No Model.) 3 Sheets- Shet 3.
INVENTOR J% ATTORNEYS.
N. PFI'ERS, Phmoukhlgmphor. Washington. D. (L
UNITED STATES CLARENCE L. BISBEE, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
GAS-STOVE.
fi'P-ECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 347,561, dated August 17, 1886.
Application filed December 7, l885. Serial No. 185,007. (No model.)
Teal/7 whom it mayjconoern:
tube A is contracted in si tional elevation of the same as it appears when placed upon a gas-jet for use. Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation of a stove made upon a large scale with a base, and several gas-jets to which gas is supplied through a tube. Fig. 4. is aplan view of thesa me; and Fig; 5 is a sectional view of the base, the gasdistributing portion being removed.
The inventionwill first be described in connection with the drawings, and then pointed out in the claims.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, form the stove with a single chamber or tube, A. At the top of this tube are formed the hollow radiating arms 13 B,whicl1 are closed at their outer ends, and have a series of gas-orifices, 0, formed in the sides of each of them, through which the gas escapes, and from which it is burned. The tube A is contracted at its lower end, at a, to fit snugly upon the gas-jet l, and through it are formed the air-inlet holes,;a. These are slightly below the top of the jet P, and serve.
to admit air to the interior of 'the' stove to cause mixing of air with the gas previous to combustion at the orifices cmrhere the gas receives a second supply of oxygen, causing a thorough combustion with intense heat without smell and without the formation of lamp-black. The
upon the inside, at a, to cause a more thorough eommingling of the air with the gas and a regulated flow at the orifices c.
Upon the upper surface of each of the arms B are formed or secured suitable supports, 0, for supporting above the arms the pot, basin, or otherobject to be heated. In this instance the supports 0 are cast integral with the hollow arms B, as indicated by the section-lines in Fig. 2. A flange or rim, D, surrounds the stove and is attached to the outer ends of the arms 13, and reaches some distance below them, to cause a draft of air up through the rim between the arms B B, so the heat will be applied effectively to the obj eet to'beheated rest ing upon the supports 0. The upper edge of the flange or rim D stands below the supports 0, so that the draft of air that enters the rim D will have ample escape outward between the supports 0, the upper edge of the rim D, and the bottom of any object resting upon the supports.
In Figs. 3, 4, and 5, I employ several chambers or tubes, A, each formed or provided at its upper end with a cluster of radiating hollow arms, '13 B. The tubes or chambers A fit upon gas tubes orburners P, attached to the base E, and they are formed with air-inlets a, and are contracted upon the inside, at a the same as in Figs. 1 and 2, and for the same purposes. The base E is formed with a chamber, E, to which gas is supplied through the gaspipe F. From the chamber E in the base the gas-eseapesto the burners I through the passages d made in the small nipples d, on which the burners Pare screwed. A draft flange or rim, D, surrounds the large cluster stovethe same as in Figs. 1 and 2, and supports 0 are attached to or formed upon the center arm, B, of each cluster, for supporting a pot or other object to be heated at a slight elevation above the arms B.
By constructing the stove, as described, with the radial arrangement of the'arms B free escape for the products of combustion from all parts of the stove from the center outward is provided for, and also free access of air to the gas-jets permitted, so that the carbonic-acid gas given off at one part of the stove will not deaden or conflict with the flame at another. This prevents odor and the escape of unconsumed gas, and prevents the deposit of lampblack upon the obj eet being heated. The supports 0 rising above the arms 13 and supporting the object to be heated, the latter will be held at the points of the jets of flame where the heat is greatest, and the rim D directs a copious supply of air to the jets c, and prevents side draft from deflecting the flame from the object being heated.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l tions c, and the surrounding rim 1), attached 1 to the arms Rand open at the bottom 7;,to ad- 15 init a free circulation of air up through the 1. In a gas'slove, the chamber A, to which 1 rim to the frame, substantially as described. 5 air and gas are admitted, in combination with 3. The base E, formed with the chamber E, radial arms I having sidepcrl'o'atio1is.c, supl to which gas is supplied, in combination with ports 0, and rim 1), arranged below the supjets l, chambers A, and radiating arms B, al;- 20 ports, to permit the products of combustion l taehcd to the chamber A, subslanl'ially as deand draft to pass over the rim, substantially as 5 scribed. i0 described. 2. In a. gasstove, the chamber A, to which i air and gasare admitted, in combination with the hollow radial arms Lhaving side perform i CLARE/N (1E L. BTSR'EF. \l'itnesses:
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