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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47J—KITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
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- A47J37/07—Roasting devices for outdoor use; Barbecues
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- This invention relates to an improvementI in portable furnaces,and has forits object to provide a simple, inexpensive, and eiiicient furnace which may be used for various purposes, such as heating water, cooking food, '&c.
- the primary object of this invention is to produce, at the lowest possible cost, a portable stove orfurnace designed especially forv camping parties and outdoor use in general.
- the invention consists in a portable stove or furnace embodying certain novel features and details of construction and arrangement of parts, whereby advantages in point of simplicity and reduced cost of manufacture are attained, as hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the drawings, and finally pointed out in the claim. l
- Figure l is a perspective View of an improved portable stove constructed in accordance with this invention.
- Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional View taken centrally through the same.
- Fig. 3 is a horizontal section through the furnace, taken just above the grate.
- Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the curved door.
- l designates the body of the improved stove or furnace, the same being in the form of an upright hollow cylinder or drum, left open at both top and bottom, as shown, and made from sheet iron or steel, or any desired or preferred material.
- a large opening or doorway 2 is left at the front of the stove-body l thus formed, said opening or door extending nearly theentire vertical height of the body l.
- a reinforcing metal strip is riveted or otherwise secured and extended upon one side of t-'he door a distance equal to or a little greater than the width of the doorway.
- said reinforcing-strips (designated at 3) is secured ametal cleat 4 of the same longitudinal extent as the reinforcing-strips.
- the upper cleat is secured in place in such manner as to project at its lower curved edge beneath the corresponding edge of the reinforcing-strip, and in like manner the upper edge of the lower cleat is projected above the corresponding edge of the lower reinforcing-strip.
- the stove-body is strengthened and reinforced at the points where it was weakened by the cutting of the door, and at the same time provision is made 'and ways formed in whichV a segmental or curved door may be mounted.
- This door is of sufficient extent to entirely cover the door-openin g, and th e cleats or ways in which said door slides are of sufficient extent to permit the door to be moved entirely to one side of the door-opening, suitable stops (5 being provided to limit the end movements of said door.
- the door is also provided at its forward lower corner with an aperture 7, located below the plane of the grate, which will afford the proper draft to the stove orfurnace, and also has an outwardly-extending lug or handle 8, by means of which the door may be opened and closed.
- the body of the stove or furnace is formed upon its interior surface with an inwardly-projecting series of pins or studs 9, forming rests upon which is placed a concavo-convex grate l 0,whicl1 is disposed at an elevation a sufficient distance above the bottom of the door-opening 2 to ada-pt said door to perform the functions of both a stove-door and an ash-door, whereby the opening of one and the same door will afford access both to the stove-chamber, above,the grate, for supplying fuel thereto, and to the ash chamber or space beneath the grate, for removing the ashes.
- the grate rests loosely upon the inwardly-projecting pins or studs referred to, and thus may be readily lifted and removed from the furnace, this feature, taken in connection with the large door-opening, adapting the furnace to receive large hunks or pieces of wood when it becomes necessary to employ the latter material in lieu of coal.
- the inwardly-projecting pins or studs may be formed separately from the stove-body and simply inserted through perforations made therein at the proper elevation, and shouldered and riveted therein or secured in any convenient manner.
- ll designates a stovepipe-elbow, which connects with the stove-body near the upper end thereof and at a point preferably diametrically opposite to the door-opening, the upwardly extending portion of said elbow being internally screw-threaded to receive the threaded end of a detachable section of stovepipe for carrying off the products of combustion.
- an ordinary section of stovepipe may be slipped over and outside of the vertical portion of said elbow, in a manner well understood.
- the stove thus constructed is intended to be placed upon the ground and to be covered by a wash-kettle or metal tub or pan of a convenient size, thus doing away with the usual bottom and top and rendering the stove cheaper in manufacture.
- the stove described embodies all the elements requisite in a stove of this character, and, by reason of access being had at one and the same time to the space above and the space beneath the grate by a door common to both the fuel and ash spaces, a simple, convenient, and de- 3 5 sirable stove or furnace for outdoor purposes is attained, and one in which either coal or wood in large pieces may be used for fuel.
- a portable furnace or campstove comprising a hollow cylindrical body provided at one side with a door-opening, and a series of inwardlyprojecting studs forming grate-rests 45 and arranged in a horizontal plane located intermediate the top and bottom of the dooropening in combination With a grate removably seated on said rests and arranged in the same proximal planetherewith, and a door for 5o closing the door-opening both above and beneath the grate, the arrangement being such that Vwhen the grate is removed the entire dooropening is left wholly unobstructed for the admission of large fuel, substantially as de- 5 5 scribed.
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Description
UNITED STATES' PATENT OFFICE,
VILLIAM T. UNDERVOOD AND 4LEROY C. UNDERVOOD, OF ITASCA, TEXAS.
PORTABLE FU RNACE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 564,320, dated July 21, 1896.
.Application tiled July 10, 1895. Serial No. 555,570. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom t may concern,.- l
Be it known that we, WILLIAM T. UNDER- wooD and LEROY C. UNDERWOOD, citizens of the United States, residing at Itasca, in the county of Hill and State of Texas, have invented a new and useful Portable Furnace, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improvementI in portable furnaces,and has forits object to provide a simple, inexpensive, and eiiicient furnace which may be used for various purposes, such as heating water, cooking food, '&c.
The primary object of this invention is to produce, at the lowest possible cost, a portable stove orfurnace designed especially forv camping parties and outdoor use in general.
Other objects and advantages of theinvention will appear in the course of the subjoined description.
The invention consists in a portable stove or furnace embodying certain novel features and details of construction and arrangement of parts, whereby advantages in point of simplicity and reduced cost of manufacture are attained, as hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the drawings, and finally pointed out in the claim. l
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a perspective View of an improved portable stove constructed in accordance with this invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional View taken centrally through the same. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section through the furnace, taken just above the grate. Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the curved door.
Similar numerals of reference designate corresponding parts in the several gures of the drawings.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, l designates the body of the improved stove or furnace, the same being in the form of an upright hollow cylinder or drum, left open at both top and bottom, as shown, and made from sheet iron or steel, or any desired or preferred material. A large opening or doorway 2 is left at the front of the stove-body l thus formed, said opening or door extending nearly theentire vertical height of the body l. At top and bottom, or just above and beneath the door-opening 2, a reinforcing metal strip is riveted or otherwise secured and extended upon one side of t-'he door a distance equal to or a little greater than the width of the doorway. said reinforcing-strips (designated at 3) is secured ametal cleat 4 of the same longitudinal extent as the reinforcing-strips. The upper cleat is secured in place in such manner as to project at its lower curved edge beneath the corresponding edge of the reinforcing-strip, and in like manner the upper edge of the lower cleat is projected above the corresponding edge of the lower reinforcing-strip. In this manner the stove-body is strengthened and reinforced at the points where it was weakened by the cutting of the door, and at the same time provision is made 'and ways formed in whichV a segmental or curved door may be mounted. This door is of sufficient extent to entirely cover the door-openin g, and th e cleats or ways in which said door slides are of sufficient extent to permit the door to be moved entirely to one side of the door-opening, suitable stops (5 being provided to limit the end movements of said door. The dooris also provided at its forward lower corner with an aperture 7, located below the plane of the grate, which will afford the proper draft to the stove orfurnace, and also has an outwardly-extending lug or handle 8, by means of which the door may be opened and closed.
The body of the stove or furnace is formed upon its interior surface with an inwardly-projecting series of pins or studs 9, forming rests upon which is placed a concavo-convex grate l 0,whicl1 is disposed at an elevation a sufficient distance above the bottom of the door-opening 2 to ada-pt said door to perform the functions of both a stove-door and an ash-door, whereby the opening of one and the same door will afford access both to the stove-chamber, above,the grate, for supplying fuel thereto, and to the ash chamber or space beneath the grate, for removing the ashes. The grate rests loosely upon the inwardly-projecting pins or studs referred to, and thus may be readily lifted and removed from the furnace, this feature, taken in connection with the large door-opening, adapting the furnace to receive large hunks or pieces of wood when it becomes necessary to employ the latter material in lieu of coal.
By locating the grate above the bottom of the door-opening, draft is aorded beneath To the outer face of each of IOO the grate and upward through the same when using coal as fuel, but when the grate is removed and wood used as fuel the latter may be placed upon the ground or in the bottom of the stove, as a bottom draft is not necessary.
lf desired, the inwardly-projecting pins or studs may be formed separately from the stove-body and simply inserted through perforations made therein at the proper elevation, and shouldered and riveted therein or secured in any convenient manner.
ll designates a stovepipe-elbow, which connects with the stove-body near the upper end thereof and at a point preferably diametrically opposite to the door-opening, the upwardly extending portion of said elbow being internally screw-threaded to receive the threaded end of a detachable section of stovepipe for carrying off the products of combustion. lf desired, however, an ordinary section of stovepipe may be slipped over and outside of the vertical portion of said elbow, in a manner well understood. The stove thus constructed is intended to be placed upon the ground and to be covered by a wash-kettle or metal tub or pan of a convenient size, thus doing away with the usual bottom and top and rendering the stove cheaper in manufacture. The stove described embodies all the elements requisite in a stove of this character, and, by reason of access being had at one and the same time to the space above and the space beneath the grate by a door common to both the fuel and ash spaces, a simple, convenient, and de- 3 5 sirable stove or furnace for outdoor purposes is attained, and one in which either coal or wood in large pieces may be used for fuel.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new, and desired to be secured 4o by Letters Patent, is
A portable furnace or campstove comprising a hollow cylindrical body provided at one side with a door-opening, and a series of inwardlyprojecting studs forming grate-rests 45 and arranged in a horizontal plane located intermediate the top and bottom of the dooropening in combination With a grate removably seated on said rests and arranged in the same proximal planetherewith, and a door for 5o closing the door-opening both above and beneath the grate, the arrangement being such that Vwhen the grate is removed the entire dooropening is left wholly unobstructed for the admission of large fuel, substantially as de- 5 5 scribed.
In testimony that we claim the foregoing as our own we have hereto aiiixed our signatures in the presence of two Witnesses.
WILLIAM T. UNDERVOOD. LEROY UNDERWOOD. Witn esses:
C. THOMAS, I). M. JONES.
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| GB2505077A (en) * | 2010-12-10 | 2014-02-19 | Soliton Holdings Corp Delaware Corp | Renewable stream energy use |
| USD679943S1 (en) * | 2012-03-24 | 2013-04-16 | Dongsheng Zhou | Outdoor stove base plate |
| USD677987S1 (en) * | 2012-04-18 | 2013-03-19 | Daniel Vincent High | Air control damper for a barbeque grill or smoker |
| US11103626B2 (en) | 2015-07-24 | 2021-08-31 | Medtronic, Inc. | Infusate holder |
| US12329892B2 (en) | 2016-04-04 | 2025-06-17 | Mozarc Medical Us Llc | Dextrose concentration sensor for a peritoneal dialysis system |
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