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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • This invention relates to an attachment to a tailor-s goose or sad-iron; and it consists in providing such iron interiorly with a gasburner having two series of jets across the 2o tubing of the burner and a foot or leg to support the burner at its inner end, said jets or openings being in the under face of the burner, so that the gas when ignited will burn directly against the bottom of the iron;
  • FIG. 3 is a central longitudinal section through the burnercage, showing also a plan of the screen-diaphragm, which 4o is located in the opening through the feeding-head.
  • D represents the ordinary tailors goose or sad-iron, which is provided at the rear end with the openings Z.
  • the burner F represents the burner, which is composed of the parallel tubes B and the elbow E, having in their under faces the transverse openings c.
  • the burner F is placed Within 5o the iron D, as shown in Fig. l.
  • the leg f which is screwed into the elbow E, supports the inner end of the burner, and the outer ends of the tubes B rest in the openings Z in the rear end of the sad-iron, whereby the burner is held slightly above the bottom of the iron, as clearly shown in Fig. l.V
  • the burner-cage H which is tapped to receive the threaded feed- 6o ing-head R, which is screwed thereon.
  • the opening c running longitudinally through said head R, forms the passage through which the gas flows to the burner.
  • the screen-diaphragm S Located near the outer end of the opening c is the screen-diaphragm S, through which the gas flows, and which strains the gas, removing the small particles of carbon therefrom, thereby preventing from becoming clogged the reduced discharge i in the tapered end ot' the head R.
  • 7c See Fig. 3.
  • To the extended end h of the head R is secured the flexible gas-hose P. (See Fig. l.) Through said hose the gas is supplied to the burner, the hose being of sufficient length to permit of the iron being 7 5 moved about at will in the act of pressing or ironing.
  • the openings Z in the end of the iron are made large enough to permit a sufficient quantity of air to circulate through the iron to insure perfect combustion.
  • the arm k coupling the outer ends of the tubes B, engages the partition 2 between the roo openings Z when the burner is placed in the iron, as shown in Fig. l, preventing the tubes B from sliding out, and retaining the burner in position.
  • the U-shaped tubular burner having a series of transverse openings in its under face, the leg at the front, the cap and arm at the rear, the cage coupled to the burner, the feedinghead*screw-threaded in the cage and having the central opening With screen therein, the collar on said head, and tubing at the rear end thereof, substantially as and for the purposes specified.
  • the U-shaped tubular burner having the openings ct in the under face, the cap C and arIn 7c, the cage mounted on the rear end of the burner, the feeding-head screwthreaded Within the cage and having the passage c, and tubing on the rear end thereof, as and for the purposes specified.

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A. W. BARBIER 8v P. P. GOADY.
ATTACHMENT TOR A -TAILORS GOOSE. No. 423,368. Patentgl Mar. 1l, 1890.
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UNITED STATES;
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ALPHEUS W. ABARBIER AND PETER P. COADY, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN; SAID COADY ASSIGNOR TO SAID BARBIER.
ATTACHMENT FORA TAILORS GOOSE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 423,368, dated March. 11, 1890. Application ned Ju1y`1o,1889. serial No. 317,088. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern:
Beit known that we, ALPHEUs W. BARBIER and PETER P. COADY, citizens of the United States, residing at Detroit, in the county of 5 W'ayne and State of Michigan,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Attach ments for a Tailors Goose; and We do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enro able others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to an attachment to a tailor-s goose or sad-iron; and it consists in providing such iron interiorly with a gasburner having two series of jets across the 2o tubing of the burner and a foot or leg to support the burner at its inner end, said jets or openings being in the under face of the burner, so that the gas when ignited will burn directly against the bottom of the iron;
and the object of the invention is to provide means for rapidly and perfectly heating said sad-iron, and when in use to maintain a uniform degree of heat, the essential features being indicated in the claims. This result is 3o attained by the device illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a view of a `tailors goose cmbodying our invention, the side being broken away to show internal construction. Fig. 2
is a plan view of the burner, partly in section, showing the series of openings in the under face thereof. Fig. 3 is a central longitudinal section through the burnercage, showing also a plan of the screen-diaphragm, which 4o is located in the opening through the feeding-head.
As indicated in the drawings, D represents the ordinary tailors goose or sad-iron, which is provided at the rear end with the openings Z.
F represents the burner, which is composed of the parallel tubes B and the elbow E, having in their under faces the transverse openings c. The burner F is placed Within 5o the iron D, as shown in Fig. l. The leg f, which is screwed into the elbow E, supports the inner end of the burner, and the outer ends of the tubes B rest in the openings Z in the rear end of the sad-iron, whereby the burner is held slightly above the bottom of the iron, as clearly shown in Fig. l.V
The outer end ot' one of the tubes Bis provided with the cap C. To the outer end of the other tube is secured the burner-cage H, which is tapped to receive the threaded feed- 6o ing-head R, which is screwed thereon.` The opening c, running longitudinally through said head R, forms the passage through which the gas flows to the burner. Located near the outer end of the opening c is the screen-diaphragm S, through which the gas flows, and which strains the gas, removing the small particles of carbon therefrom, thereby preventing from becoming clogged the reduced discharge i in the tapered end ot' the head R. 7c (See Fig. 3.) To the extended end h of the head R is secured the flexible gas-hose P. (See Fig. l.) Through said hose the gas is supplied to the burner, the hose being of sufficient length to permit of the iron being 7 5 moved about at will in the act of pressing or ironing.
In order to insure perfect combustion of the gas, it is necessary to mix withit a certain quantity of airbefore it passes into the burner. 8o This is accomplished by means of the openings t in the cage II, which allows the air to mix with the gas as it passes from theopening 4 in the tapered end of the head R into y the conical opening in the end of the tube B of the burner. The amount of air that passes into the burner with the gas is regulated by means of the head 4R, which when screwed into the cage II reduces the openings, shutting oft the supply of air, and when screwed out 9o enlarging the openings t, increasing the supply of air, as will be readily understood. The head R is turned in the cage Il by applying a wrench to the hexagon collar n of said head. g
The openings Z in the end of the iron are made large enough to permit a sufficient quantity of air to circulate through the iron to insure perfect combustion.
The arm k, coupling the outer ends of the tubes B, engages the partition 2 between the roo openings Z when the burner is placed in the iron, as shown in Fig. l, preventing the tubes B from sliding out, and retaining the burner in position.
It Will be observed, when the herein-described device is placed in a sad-iron, as shown in Fig. Lthe openings a in the tubes B of the burner being in the under face of said tubes, the gas being turned into the burner and ignited, that the blaze from the jets or openings a Will burn down and directly against the bottom of the iron, whereby the iron may be quickly and perfectly heated and a uniform 4degree of heat maintained therein.v
Having thus fully set forth our invention, what we claini as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. In Combination with the body of the iron having openings through the rear end, the U-shaped tubular burner having a series of transverse openings in its under face, the leg at the front, the cap and arm at the rear, the cage coupled to the burner, the feedinghead*screw-threaded in the cage and having the central opening With screen therein, the collar on said head, and tubing at the rear end thereof, substantially as and for the purposes specified.
2. In combination with the body of the iron having openings through the rear end thereof, the U-shaped tubular burner having the openings ct in the under face, the cap C and arIn 7c, the cage mounted on the rear end of the burner, the feeding-head screwthreaded Within the cage and having the passage c, and tubing on the rear end thereof, as and for the purposes specified. l
In testimony whereof We affix our signatures in presence of two Witnesses.
.ALPHEUS W. BARBIER.
PETER P. COADY. IVitnesses:
R. B. WHEELER, E; S. XVHEELER.
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