US561A - photo-litnog - Google Patents
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- ATJFFYVFTNAWJD-UHFFFAOYSA-N Tin Chemical compound [Sn] ATJFFYVFTNAWJD-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 5
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- 239000002956 ash Substances 0.000 description 1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24H—FLUID HEATERS, e.g. WATER OR AIR HEATERS, HAVING HEAT-GENERATING MEANS, e.g. HEAT PUMPS, IN GENERAL
- F24H1/00—Water heaters, e.g. boilers, continuous-flow heaters or water-storage heaters
- F24H1/18—Water-storage heaters
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- F24H1/182—Insulation
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- my .invention consists in providing an inclosure for a vessel to be boiled and in the process of boiling, which inclosure is made double, of tin or other suitfor fuel.
- This article is termed the retainer, y
- the inside casings of retainers should be perpendicular on their sides, that, in all cases, when they will admit a kettle at the bottom, they will also receive it at the top without injury.
- the inner casing is formed as a common tin pail; with a large wire at the open end or bottom, affixed by turning the tin outward round the wire in the usual way.
- the outer inclosure at the botto-m should be nearly one fourth inch less in diameter, than the outside of the wire of the inner casing; that the outer, at the distance of about half an inch from ⁇ the bottom, may be turned outward nearly one eighth inch, to form a shoulder which shall rest upon the wire. It should then be turned inward upon the wire and extend abo-ut half way around it, to hold the parts in close contact, and confine the air.
- a shoulder should be made upon each, about half an inch from the bottom inward, or toward each other in the space, (being made by a machine used fo-r raising a bead,) securing first, the inner casing to the wire below the shoulder, and then the outer in the same manner, which will be turned inward as before expressed.
- No. 5, or 6, wire is suitable for this purpose.
- a square or flat wire or rod, bent edgewise into a circle. from three eighths to half an inch wide, an one eighth thick, (secured as before,) will give greater space and firmness.
- Apertures to receive the steam into the draft of the stove should be at the edge of boiling places, and opposite the draft; that the steam in its course, may pass under and around the bottom of the kettle, and aid in boiling.
- the space between the casings may be filled with pulverized charcoal, ashes, or other slow conductors of heat; but, as confined air acts readily, and without the danger of corrosion, and, as the article is lighter and more easily made, it is preferred.
- a small orifice through the heads of retainers may sometimes be made, as, in case there is not room upon the stove, it may be convenient to steam articles above and upon the retainer.
- the orifice will be opened and closed at pleasure by a thimble.
- the space between the heads, and around the sides atthe top may be from half to three fourths inch.
- a hoop of sheet-iron or tin, standing edgewise between the heads, and riveted to either head unites the strength of bo-th the heads and sides.
- the steam may be takenout at, or near the bottom, and conducted toothers through tubes, (in which inclosures, boiling or steaming may be accomplished,) instead of letting the steam descend directly into the draft under the first retainer.
- Retainers are used with greater effect over raised boiling places, (in conical or other for1n,) than on stoves of a level surface.
- the chamber of heat thus formed being inV ⁇ clo-sed, accumulates more caloric, and, the
- kettle is more elevated, presenting a greater surface to the steam.
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Description
UNITED s'rArEs PATENT clarion.
B. F. GOLD, Oll NEW/V YORK, N. Y.
APPARATUS FOR STEAMING, BOILING, 86o.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 561, dated January 9, 1838.
To all whom t may Concern:
Be it known that I, B. F. GOLD, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Mode of Boil` ing, Steaming, and Disposing of Steam; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description.
The nature of my .invention consists in providing an inclosure for a vessel to be boiled and in the process of boiling, which inclosure is made double, of tin or other suitfor fuel. This article is termed the retainer, y
and its form and size will conform to the vessel or vessels over which it is designed to be used.
The inside casings of retainers should be perpendicular on their sides, that, in all cases, when they will admit a kettle at the bottom, they will also receive it at the top without injury.
To construct a round retainer, (which may be more easily made and more commonly used,) the inner casing is formed as a common tin pail; with a large wire at the open end or bottom, affixed by turning the tin outward round the wire in the usual way. The outer inclosure at the botto-m, should be nearly one fourth inch less in diameter, than the outside of the wire of the inner casing; that the outer, at the distance of about half an inch from` the bottom, may be turned outward nearly one eighth inch, to form a shoulder which shall rest upon the wire. It should then be turned inward upon the wire and extend abo-ut half way around it, to hold the parts in close contact, and confine the air.
To obtain a greater space between the casings, a shoulder should be made upon each, about half an inch from the bottom inward, or toward each other in the space, (being made by a machine used fo-r raising a bead,) securing first, the inner casing to the wire below the shoulder, and then the outer in the same manner, which will be turned inward as before expressed. No. 5, or 6, wire is suitable for this purpose. A square or flat wire or rod, bent edgewise into a circle. from three eighths to half an inch wide, an one eighth thick, (secured as before,) will give greater space and firmness.
Apertures to receive the steam into the draft of the stove, should be at the edge of boiling places, and opposite the draft; that the steam in its course, may pass under and around the bottom of the kettle, and aid in boiling. 1
The space between the casings, may be filled with pulverized charcoal, ashes, or other slow conductors of heat; but, as confined air acts readily, and without the danger of corrosion, and, as the article is lighter and more easily made, it is preferred.
A small orifice through the heads of retainers may sometimes be made, as, in case there is not room upon the stove, it may be convenient to steam articles above and upon the retainer. The orifice will be opened and closed at pleasure by a thimble.
The space between the heads, and around the sides atthe top may be from half to three fourths inch. A hoop of sheet-iron or tin, standing edgewise between the heads, and riveted to either head unites the strength of bo-th the heads and sides. n
lVhen elevated for the purpose of examining the cooking, it should be raised and returned slowly, and without inverting it, that the heat may be retained. When required, the steam may be takenout at, or near the bottom, and conducted toothers through tubes, (in which inclosures, boiling or steaming may be accomplished,) instead of letting the steam descend directly into the draft under the first retainer.
Retainers are used with greater effect over raised boiling places, (in conical or other for1n,) than on stoves of a level surface.
The chamber of heat thus formed, being inV` clo-sed, accumulates more caloric, and, the
kettle is more elevated, presenting a greater surface to the steam.
I do not claim the Construction of a double nclorsng Ifessels in .which articles are to be Vessel containing air or other bad Conductors boiled, Jche saIne belng made anfi operating l0 of heat, between tin or other metalhc plates; substantially 1n the manner hereln set forth.
as such may have been frequently made for B F GOLD various purposes; bui'J Y W'hat I claim as new, s- Witnesses: The construction and use of covers, such WILLIAM W. WILKINSON,
as are herein described, for the purpose of SAMUEL S. SWEET.
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Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USD491008S1 (en) | 2003-02-03 | 2004-06-08 | Sharon Marie Corbett | Diaper pail cover |
| US20070224327A1 (en) * | 2006-03-23 | 2007-09-27 | Zentis Gmbh & Co. Kg | Food product comprising fresh fruit |
| DE202014003299U1 (en) | 2014-04-14 | 2014-08-25 | Antje Koss | Studded shoe with Wechselstollensystem |
| DE202017005377U1 (en) | 2017-10-18 | 2017-12-20 | Nora Weber | Shell for storage of micro / guidewires, catheters and similar wound-up surgical devices |
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Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USD491008S1 (en) | 2003-02-03 | 2004-06-08 | Sharon Marie Corbett | Diaper pail cover |
| US20070224327A1 (en) * | 2006-03-23 | 2007-09-27 | Zentis Gmbh & Co. Kg | Food product comprising fresh fruit |
| DE202014003299U1 (en) | 2014-04-14 | 2014-08-25 | Antje Koss | Studded shoe with Wechselstollensystem |
| DE202017005377U1 (en) | 2017-10-18 | 2017-12-20 | Nora Weber | Shell for storage of micro / guidewires, catheters and similar wound-up surgical devices |
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