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US45134A
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    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
    • B23K3/00Tools, devices, or special appurtenances for soldering, e.g. brazing, or unsoldering, not specially adapted for particular methods
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  • This invention consists in such relative combination and arrangement of the coal-chamber, smokeiiue, grate, hearth for the irons, and draft-openings as that the air for combustion will enter the coal-chamber above the irons and pass downward onto the irons through the grate and into the smoke-flue, whereby several beneficial results are accomplished.
  • A represents the coal-chamber, which is represented ot' a semi-cyli ndrical cross-section, but which may be made square or of any convenient form.
  • B represents the grate, forming the bottom of the coal-chamber.
  • D represents an opening into the coal-chamber, through which the soldering-irons areinserted. The bottom of this opening is even with the grate.
  • E represents a hearth projecting from the coal-chamber from around the opening D.
  • the bottom of the hearth starts even with the grate but, inclines upward in a manner to prevent the ashes from falling out, and form a proper support for thesoldering-irons.
  • E represents a hinged iiap or cover to the hearth, which when thrown up, allows the in l sertion ofthe solderingirons, and when shut down lits closely to the shanks otA the solderi ing-irons in a ina-nner to prevent the entering ot' air into the furnace through the opening D.
  • F represents the draft-opening, located just above the hearth. itis provided with a damper, F', by which the size ot' the opening is regulated.
  • G represents a chamber formed at the back of the furnace, so as to open above and below the grate.
  • E represents the smoke ilue, leading from the chamber G.
  • G is a damper, connected to the back edge ot'the grate, by which the opening into the chamber G may be closed so as to cause the draft to be entirely downward through the grate; but when starting the fire and a more direct draft is desired it may be left open 5 Il', damper in smoke-fine.

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a'rinrvtr l @tripel LEVIS BUORE, 0F BUFFALO, NEV YORK.
llVlPPtOVED SOLDEPtllilG-FU FLNACE.
Spccication forming part of Letters Patent No. lalld, dated November 22, 1.864.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, LEwIs BooRE, of the city ofBuft'alo, county orn Firie,and State of New York, have invented a certain new and Improved SolderingFurnace5 and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompaliying drawings and the letters ot' reference marked thereon, in which- Figure l is a vertical section, and Fig. Il is a top plan, of my improved furnace.
The nature ofthis invention consists in such relative combination and arrangement of the coal-chamber, smokeiiue, grate, hearth for the irons, and draft-openings as that the air for combustion will enter the coal-chamber above the irons and pass downward onto the irons through the grate and into the smoke-flue, whereby several beneficial results are accomplished.
Letters of like name and kind refer to like parts in each ofthe tigures.
A represents the coal-chamber, which is represented ot' a semi-cyli ndrical cross-section, but which may be made square or of any convenient form.
B represents the grate, forming the bottom of the coal-chamber.
(l represents an ashpit, for the reception of the ashes as they fall through the grate 5 C', door to ash-pit.
D represents an opening into the coal-chamber, through which the soldering-irons areinserted. The bottom of this opening is even with the grate.
E represents a hearth projecting from the coal-chamber from around the opening D. The bottom of the hearth starts even with the grate but, inclines upward in a manner to prevent the ashes from falling out, and form a proper support for thesoldering-irons.
E represents a hinged iiap or cover to the hearth, which when thrown up, allows the in l sertion ofthe solderingirons, and when shut down lits closely to the shanks otA the solderi ing-irons in a ina-nner to prevent the entering ot' air into the furnace through the opening D.
F represents the draft-opening, located just above the hearth. itis provided with a damper, F', by which the size ot' the opening is regulated.
G represents a chamber formed at the back of the furnace, so as to open above and below the grate.
E represents the smoke ilue, leading from the chamber G.
G is a damper, connected to the back edge ot'the grate, by which the opening into the chamber G may be closed so as to cause the draft to be entirely downward through the grate; but when starting the lire and a more direct draft is desired it may be left open 5 Il', damper in smoke-fine.
In consequence ofthe draft being downward the coal in the chamber A cannot become ignited above the draft-opening F, while that below the draft-opening and on the irons will be all aglow. The body ot' coal in the chamber above acts as a consta-nt. feeder by its own weight as the ignited coals are reduced to ashes. The tire is thus made to maintain and give a very uniform and constant heat, with little or no trouble to the user.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 1s-
rlihe relative arrrangement and combinatio ofthe coal-chamber A, draft-opening F, heart E for the soldering-irons, and smoke-flue H as that the air for combustion will enter above and draw down onto the soldering-irons, for the purposes and substatially as described.
LEWIS BUORE. lllitnesses:
W. H. FoRBUsH, B. H. MUEHLE.
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