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US670740A
US670740A US69741998A US1898697419A US670740A US 670740 A US670740 A US 670740A US 69741998 A US69741998 A US 69741998A US 1898697419 A US1898697419 A US 1898697419A US 670740 A US670740 A US 670740A
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  • My invention relates to certain improvements in gas burning attachments for cooking-stoves.
  • the object of my invention is to construct the attachment in such a manner that the draft of the ordinary cooking-stove will not affect. the burning of the gas attachment; and a further object is to make the device detachable, so that the gas-heater can be entirely removed.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved gas attachment for cooking-stoves.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing a portion of the stove with the gas attachment in position.
  • Fig. 3 is aplan view, partly in section, of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. is a perspective view showing a double attachment with two burners.
  • Fig. 5 is a view of a modification; and
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view of the top plate of the stove, illustrating one of the details of my invention.
  • A is the body of the stove, having the top plate a and a side plate a.
  • B is the main gas-supply pipe, mounted on one side of the range or stove, and this pipe has a valved extension Z), which passes through an opening a in the side plate a.
  • a cup-shaped frame D having a circular groove dtherein, and above this groove is a detachable cover-ring a, notched in the present instance at each side, so as to form gaspassages for the escape of gas.
  • the grooved portion d and the cap-ring 6 form the annular gas-passage.
  • This passage is connected to the iiiixiiigpassage d, which terminates at 00, Fig.
  • the end of the passage cl is of such a size that it will extend around the end of the tube 0, attached at c to the side plate ct of the range.
  • An aininlet opening 0 in the tube allows air to enter the tube and become thoroughly mixed with the gas in the passage d.
  • the frame D isdished to such an extent that the gasring will be a sufficieut distance belowthe top of 'the range that a vessel with the interior of the range, consequently t the ordinary draft of the flue will not affect in any way the flame of the gas-burner.
  • the frame D can be readily removed from the range by simply lifting it out, the construction being such that it can be readily detached from the tube 0 as it is removed.
  • I preferably notch the flange d of the frame at d and form recesses cl in the inner depending rim of the top plate to receive the flange-sections d so that the ordinary covers may be placed over the openings in the top plate of the stove without interfering with the apparatus, although it will be understood that a plain flange may be used on the frame D, as shown in Fig. 5, by lowering the inner depending rim of the top plate.
  • Fig. 5 I have shown a modification in which the air to be mixed with the gas is taken principally from the outside of the range instead of the inside, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the tube 01 has an extension d which enters an opening in the plate a, and in this opening is secured a damperf, having an annular slide f, which can be turned so as to admit more or less air into the tube (1
  • the valved extension I) of the gas-pipe extends a short distance into the tube d as shown.
  • a frame D formed with two independent burners and connections.
  • This frame is of such a size as to fit the two openings in the top plate of the stove ing arranged belowthe level of thetop plate, said frame having a flange adapted to rest on the flangeof the top plate whereby a subthe burner, and a gaspipe secu red to the stove below the top plate and leading "to but not connected to the gas-burner, substantially as described.
  • a detachable cupped frame carrying a gas-burner comprising-a loose plate with gas-passages therein located above a mixingchamber, the whole arranged entirely within the cupped frame, said frame having a flange adapted to rest'on the flange of the top plate, and a gas-pipe secured to the stove below the top plate of the same and leading to the mixing-chamber of the frame, substantially as described.
  • a top plate having an opening therein with a deep flange below the level of said plate
  • a frame carryinga gas-burner comprising a loose plate with gas-passages therein with a mixing-chamber arranged below the same, said frame having a flange adapted to rest on the flange of the top plate, a gas-pipe secured to the stove below the top plate and leading to the mixing-chamber of the frame, a tube having an air-inlet surrounding said pipe and also communicating with said mixing-chamber,said bu rner-frame being detachable from the top plate ofthe stove, substantially as described.

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Patented Mar. 26, l90l.
F. L. SHEPPARD GAS ATTACHMENT FOB RANGES.
(Application filed Nov. 25, 1898.) 1 (No Model.) 2 Shoots-Sheet l.
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No. 670,740. Patented Mar. 26, mm.
P. L. SHEPPARD. GAS ATTACHMENT FOR RANGES.
(Application filed Nuv. 25, 189B.)
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SPECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 670,740, dated March 26, 1901.
Application filed November 25, 1898- Serial No. 697.419. (N model.)
To all whmit 7125 may (JO/08777:
Be it known that I, FRANKLIN II-SHEPPARD, a citizen of the United States, residing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in Gas Attachments for Ranges, ofwhich the following is a speci ficaiiou.
My invention relates to certain improvements in gas burning attachments for cooking-stoves.
The object of my invention is to construct the attachment in such a manner that the draft of the ordinary cooking-stove will not affect. the burning of the gas attachment; and a further object is to make the device detachable, so that the gas-heater can be entirely removed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved gas attachment for cooking-stoves. Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing a portion of the stove with the gas attachment in position. Fig. 3 is aplan view, partly in section, of Fig. 2. Fig. is a perspective view showing a double attachment with two burners. Fig. 5 is a view of a modification; and Fig. 6 is a sectional view of the top plate of the stove, illustrating one of the details of my invention.
A is the body of the stove, having the top plate a and a side plate a.
B is the main gas-supply pipe, mounted on one side of the range or stove, and this pipe has a valved extension Z), which passes through an opening a in the side plate a.
Adapted to one of the holes in the top plate ct is a cup-shaped frame D, havinga circular groove dtherein, and above this groove is a detachable cover-ring a, notched in the present instance at each side, so as to form gaspassages for the escape of gas. The grooved portion d and the cap-ring 6 form the annular gas-passage. This passage is connected to the iiiixiiigpassage d, which terminates at 00, Fig. The end of the passage cl is of such a size that it will extend around the end of the tube 0, attached at c to the side plate ct of the range. An aininlet opening 0 in the tube allows air to enter the tube and become thoroughly mixed with the gas in the passage d. The frame D isdished to such an extent that the gasring will be a sufficieut distance belowthe top of 'the range that a vessel with the interior of the range, consequently t the ordinary draft of the flue will not affect in any way the flame of the gas-burner.
It will be seen that the frame D can be readily removed from the range by simply lifting it out, the construction being such that it can be readily detached from the tube 0 as it is removed.
I preferably notch the flange d of the frame at d and form recesses cl in the inner depending rim of the top plate to receive the flange-sections d so that the ordinary covers may be placed over the openings in the top plate of the stove without interfering with the apparatus, although it will be understood that a plain flange may be used on the frame D, as shown in Fig. 5, by lowering the inner depending rim of the top plate.
In Fig. 5 I have shown a modification in which the air to be mixed with the gas is taken principally from the outside of the range instead of the inside, as shown in Fig. 2. The tube 01 has an extension d which enters an opening in the plate a, and in this opening is secured a damperf, having an annular slide f, which can be turned so as to admit more or less air into the tube (1 The valved extension I) of the gas-pipe extends a short distance into the tube d as shown. By this arrangement the amount of air and gas can be regulated as desired.
In Fig. 4 I have shown a frame D, formed with two independent burners and connections. This frame is of such a size as to fit the two openings in the top plate of the stove ing arranged belowthe level of thetop plate, said frame having a flange adapted to rest on the flangeof the top plate whereby a subthe burner, and a gaspipe secu red to the stove below the top plate and leading "to but not connected to the gas-burner, substantially as described. t J
2. The combination in a cooking stove or range,ofa top plate having an opening therein and having a deep flange surrounding said opening and extending below the level of said plate, a cupped frame having a mixing-chamber, aloose plate above the same having gas-.
passages forming a burner, said burner being located'wholly within the cupped frame, and a gas-pipe communicating with said mixingchamber and suitably connected'to the stove belowthe top plate, said frame having a flange resting on the flange of the opening in the top plate and having an opening for the reception of the gas-pipe, the connection between said pipe and the frame being such that the draft of the stove will not affect the action of the burner, substantially as described.v
3. The combination in a cooking stove or range, of a top plate having an opening therein and having a deep flange surrounding said opening and extending below the level of said plate, a detachable cupped frame having a flange adapted to rest on the flange of the opening in the top plate and forming a partition between the interior of the stove and the gas-chamber, said frame having a mixing chamber therein, and a, loose plate having gas-passages forming a burner mounted in the detachable cupped frame above the mixing-chamber,said bu rner being located wholly within said frame with means arranged below the top plate of' the stove for supplying gas to said burner, substantially as described.
4. The combination in a cooking stove or range, of a top plate having an opening therein with a flange below the level of said plate, a flanged frame adapted to said opening having a capped passage therein forming the gasburner, a passage communicating with said burner and forming the mixing-chamber, a gas-pipe secured to the stove below the top plate, and a fixed tube mounted on the range and surrounding said gas-pipe, said passage being open at one end and adapted to receive the end of the tube surrounding the gas-pipe, substantially as described.
5. The combination in a cooking stove or range having top and side plates, of a detachable dished frame having a gas-burner and a tube communicating therewith adapted to an opening in the top plate, said frame forming a partition between the gas-chamber and the ter the passage communicating with the gas-. I
burner, substantially as described.
6. The combination with a cooking stove or range having a top plate with an opening therein provided with a notched flange arranged below the level of said plate, of a burner attachment consistingof a dished frame having a flange provided with projections adapted to the notches in the flange of the top-plateopening and carrying a burner,
a passage communicating therewith, a tubular extension secured to the stove and adapted to enter the burner-passage, and a fixed gas-pipe adapted to said tubular extension, substantially as described. v
7. The combination in a cooking stove or range, of a top plate having an opening therein and having a deep flange surrounding said opening and extending below the level of said plate, a detachable cupped frame carrying a gas-burner comprising-a loose plate with gas-passages therein located above a mixingchamber, the whole arranged entirely within the cupped frame, said frame having a flange adapted to rest'on the flange of the top plate, and a gas-pipe secured to the stove below the top plate of the same and leading to the mixing-chamber of the frame, substantially as described.
8. The combination in a cooking stove or range, of a top plate having an opening therein with a deep flange below the level of said plate, a frame carryinga gas-burner comprising a loose plate with gas-passages therein with a mixing-chamber arranged below the same, said frame having a flange adapted to rest on the flange of the top plate, a gas-pipe secured to the stove below the top plate and leading to the mixing-chamber of the frame, a tube having an air-inlet surrounding said pipe and also communicating with said mixing-chamber,said bu rner-frame being detachable from the top plate ofthe stove, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FRANKLIN L. SHEPPARD.
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US2429279A (en) * 1945-04-09 1947-10-21 Kalamazoo Stove & Furnace Comp Top structure for cooking stoves or ranges
US4565523A (en) * 1982-05-24 1986-01-21 Apparatenfabriek Atag B.V. Gas burner
US6192879B1 (en) * 1996-06-14 2001-02-27 Aktiebolaget Electrolux Gas hob
US20080149090A1 (en) * 2006-12-20 2008-06-26 Dae Rae Lee Heating cooking appliance and burner system of the same

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US2429279A (en) * 1945-04-09 1947-10-21 Kalamazoo Stove & Furnace Comp Top structure for cooking stoves or ranges
US4565523A (en) * 1982-05-24 1986-01-21 Apparatenfabriek Atag B.V. Gas burner
US6192879B1 (en) * 1996-06-14 2001-02-27 Aktiebolaget Electrolux Gas hob
US20080149090A1 (en) * 2006-12-20 2008-06-26 Dae Rae Lee Heating cooking appliance and burner system of the same
US7895997B2 (en) * 2006-12-20 2011-03-01 Lg Electronics Inc. Heating cooking appliance and burner system of the same

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