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    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
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  • This invention relates to stoves for warming or cooking purposes and consists in providing a water space for circulation of water, intersected at a convenient part by pipes or tubes for the circulation of, and heating of air in same, said water space or jacket forming the body of the stove.
  • An oil orgas burner K is employed to heat same.
  • a is the main body of the stove.
  • b, b are the hollow sides connected to the main body or top space o and resting upon the base c. These two sides are connected together by the pipe d.
  • the pipee connects the boiler and side spaces of the stove.
  • ' g is the boiler proper which communicates with the main body a by means of an aperture marked h.
  • 0I is a flue passing through the boiler.
  • An ornamental grid fis supported over the end of the iiue t', for supporting a vessel when using the stove for cooking purposes.
  • a small sliding shutter j is provided for shutting off the fumes when ,not in use.
  • k is a branch of the fiuewhich is in connection with the chimney or outer air.
  • l is an ordinary lamp which-heats the said Stove.
  • m are tubes which pass through the upper water space for the purpose of heating theair contained in same and thus heating the air inthe room, owing to the circulation set up in the tubes m.
  • n is a metal cover or screen (shown in Fig. 2) which may be placed over the stove if desired, the sides being perforated.
  • the water which is heated in the boiler g circulates through the opening h into the space a, down the sides b, b, and back to the boiler through the pipe e.
  • Any suitable material may be employed in the construction of the stove such as zinc and ing the said stove top, all in combination with an oil la'mp or gas burner or jets substantially as described.

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PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY'OORNELIUS -WILLINGS, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
ISPECIFICATION forming part STOVE.
of Letterslatent No. 511,483, dated December 26,189o.f
Application tiled April 24,1893. Serial NOA-71,564. (No model.)
.To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY CORNELIUS WIL LINGS, a subject of the. Queen of Great Britain, and a resident of St. Pauls Road, Lon don, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Stoves for Heating or Cooking, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification.
This invention relates to stoves for warming or cooking purposes and consists in providing a water space for circulation of water, intersected at a convenient part by pipes or tubes for the circulation of, and heating of air in same, said water space or jacket forming the body of the stove. An oil orgas burner K is employed to heat same. l
In order that my invention may be fully understood I now refer to the annexed drawings in Which- Figure 1. is a front elevation of my improved stove; Fig. 2 a sectional side elevation ot' same. Fig. 3 is a back or rear elevation of Same; Fig. 4. a perspective view of boiler proper detached.
a is the main body of the stove.
b, b are the hollow sides connected to the main body or top space o and resting upon the base c. These two sides are connected together by the pipe d. The pipee connects the boiler and side spaces of the stove.
' g is the boiler proper which communicates with the main body a by means of an aperture marked h.
0I is a flue passing through the boiler. An ornamental grid fis supported over the end of the iiue t', for supporting a vessel when using the stove for cooking purposes. A small sliding shutter j is provided for shutting off the fumes when ,not in use.
k is a branch of the fiuewhich is in connection with the chimney or outer air.
l is an ordinary lamp which-heats the said Stove.
m are tubes which pass through the upper water space for the purpose of heating theair contained in same and thus heating the air inthe room, owing to the circulation set up in the tubes m.
n is a metal cover or screen (shown in Fig. 2) which may be placed over the stove if desired, the sides being perforated.
The water which is heated in the boiler g circulates through the opening h into the space a, down the sides b, b, and back to the boiler through the pipe e.
o, o yare two screw caps or filling apertures for charging the stove with water. It Will be seen that owing to this arrangement great efficiency of heating is obtained owing to the large surface of the stove available for heating, andalso the air circulating pipes m.
Any suitable material may be employed in the construction of the stove such as zinc and ing the said stove top, all in combination with an oil la'mp or gas burner or jets substantially as described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand this 27 th day of March, 1893.
HENRY CORNELIUS WILLINGS.
Witn esses JAMES FLEMING, S. CRAUSAR,
31 Lombard St., London, E'. O.
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