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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
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  • Figure'2 is a plan view, with top removed.
  • Figure 3 is a cross vertical section, taken at the line A a of fig. 2.
  • the principalobject of my improvements is to provide a Franklin-grate stove with a chute for supplying the grate proper with coal as it is required by the consumption of that already contained in such grate; also, by providing said chute with a valve or port, for permitting the escape of gases which are generated in the burning of fuel, and that are apt, without such provision, to rise in the chute and escape into the room imperceptibly, or in a body, when the cover of the chute is removed for introducing an additional supply of fuel; also, by combining with said chute, side flus or passages.
  • a is the Franklin grate, into which. coal has-been introduced heretofore through the opening in front of the grate, made close, if required, by the doors I) 11, such doors being solid, or furnished with mica lights.
  • 0 is a chute, leading from the forward part of the top of the Franklin, in an oblique direction, towardthe back.
  • the back end d of this chute meets the back part of the stove at the lower part of the smoke-flue, or a little below it, and the front end 6, running parallel, projects in front.
  • the lower ends of the three projecting sides of the chute terminate in the same horizontal plane, or theycan be shaped or sloped upward, as seen by either of the red lines on fig. 3, in'order to leave au opening best suited to the delivery of the size of coal required to be used, audits difiusion upon the grate'proper.

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W. SANFORD.
Magazine Stove.
Patented Jan. 5, 1869.
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INW LTHHHI HHHHHHI HHW N. PETERS. PHOTO-LITHOGRAPMER. WASHINGTON D C reference being had to the accompanying drawings,
tluitd gab? Letters Patent No. 85,614
, dated Janua/ry 5, 1869.
INEPROVEMENT IN FIRE-PLACE HEATERS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom, itmay concern Be it known that I, WATSON SANFORD, of the city -of Brooklyn, county of Kings, and State of N ew- York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Franklin Grates and do hereby declare the following' to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof,
and to the figures'and letters mar ed thereon.
Of these drawing's- Figure 1 is a front elevation,
Figure'2 is a plan view, with top removed; and
Figure 3 is a cross vertical section, taken at the line A a of fig. 2.
The principalobject of my improvements is to provide a Franklin-grate stove with a chute for supplying the grate proper with coal as it is required by the consumption of that already contained in such grate; also, by providing said chute with a valve or port, for permitting the escape of gases which are generated in the burning of fuel, and that are apt, without such provision, to rise in the chute and escape into the room imperceptibly, or in a body, when the cover of the chute is removed for introducing an additional supply of fuel; also, by combining with said chute, side flus or passages.
I will proceed to describe the construction of my irnprovenients, by reference to the drawings, in which the same letters indicate corresponding parts in the several figures.
a is the Franklin grate, into which. coal has-been introduced heretofore through the opening in front of the grate, made close, if required, by the doors I) 11, such doors being solid, or furnished with mica lights.
0 is a chute, leading from the forward part of the top of the Franklin, in an oblique direction, towardthe back.
The back end d of this chute. meets the back part of the stove at the lower part of the smoke-flue, or a little below it, and the front end 6, running parallel, projects in front.
The lower ends of the three projecting sides of the chute terminate in the same horizontal plane, or theycan be shaped or sloped upward, as seen by either of the red lines on fig. 3, in'order to leave au opening best suited to the delivery of the size of coal required to be used, audits difiusion upon the grate'proper.
In the back end of this chute, in a line with, or a short distance above the smoke-flue, I place a valve, 0, consisting of an opening or port, with a cover, f, hinged above it, on the outside.- These means enable the gases, that would otherwise rise and become fixed in the chute, or coal-reservoir, to pass freely ofl' into the smoke-flue.
Upon each side of the chute are left spaces, 9 g, which form lines, for the passage, between and up and around the sides and back of the chute and inner stovesurface, of the-products of combustion. This gives an increased supply of caloric to the apartment wherein the Franklin is situated, when, with the previous .con-
struction, it was less, on account of the products of combustion being there passed ofi' directlyv at the back of the grate proper into the smoke-flue.
It will be perceived that the introduction of this chute also forms a reflector of heat. Franklin stoves have been heretofore deficient in this respect.
3. The combination, with such grate and chute, constructed with a valve, substantially as described, of
side flues.
- WATSON SANFORD.
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EDWARD LYON, J r., WM. F. MONAMARA.
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US20050051153A1 (en) * 2000-03-15 2005-03-10 Hon Technology Inc. Wood burning stove having pivoting baffle and method
US20110168153A1 (en) * 2010-01-11 2011-07-14 Purinton Roger W Methods for operating a top loading wood fired appliances having a cooperating top loading door and movable baffle

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US20050051153A1 (en) * 2000-03-15 2005-03-10 Hon Technology Inc. Wood burning stove having pivoting baffle and method
US7216645B2 (en) * 2000-03-15 2007-05-15 Hni Technologies Inc. Wood burning stove having pivoting baffle and method
US20110168153A1 (en) * 2010-01-11 2011-07-14 Purinton Roger W Methods for operating a top loading wood fired appliances having a cooperating top loading door and movable baffle
US9046273B2 (en) 2010-01-11 2015-06-02 Jotul North America, Inc. Methods for operating a top loading wood-fired appliance having a cooperating top-loading door and movable baffle

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