US Patent: 91
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| Revolving Cooking-Stove
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Patentee:
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| Henry Stanley (exact or similar names) - Poultney, Rutland County, VT |
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| Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Nov. 28, 1836 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
| Abstract:
It consists of a fire room suitable to the size of the stove, and the stove may be of such size as to suit the purchaser. The fire room may be differently constructed for different kinds of fuel. If it is designed for anthracite, or other coal the fire room should be lined with fire brick, and be furnished with suitable grates. The fire room is formed of four cast iron plates set upon, and partly covering another cast iron plate called the hearth or bottom; the hack plate when intended for wood is made of two parts divided at or near the middle per- pendicularly, and when intended for coal the back plate is divided at or near the middle horizontally or lengthwise, the lower division is placed about one inch within the upper division, and has a projection attached to the whole length of its upper edge, and running back so as to form a support for the upper division, and also for the fire brick which forms the back of the furnace.
Claims:
The flues in the revolving top plate.
2. The rims or collars surrounding the cooking utensils.
3. The grooves as above described, and the tongue on which the upper plate rests.
4. The rack, and pinion used to cause the revolution of the top plate. But I do not claim as my invention any one of the above described parts or combination of them independently of their connection with a revolving top plate, neither do I claim the invention of a revolving top plate.
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