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- PATENTED NOV. '7, 1905 PATENTED NOV. '7, 1905.
- the invention relates to a device for use in connection with oil, alcohol, or other small stoves adapted for insertion in an open window the sash of which acts as a means for holding the device in desired position.
- the object of the invention is the production of a device such as described which shall be simply constructed of sheet metal or the like, adjustable to any size window, and especially adapted for use in hospitals, sick-rooms, fiat-apartments, and other places where it is desired to use an oil or alcohol stove for cooking purposes, but where the odor emitted from such stoves in use would be particularly objectionable.
- Figure 1 is a perspective of the device.
- Fig. 2 is a broken elevation illustrating the ventilator in one of the side walls.
- Fig. 3 is a broken elevation showing the ventilator in the rear wall.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective of the device seen from the rear.
- 1 denotes the hollow rectangular body portion of the device in which the stove is placed when in use.
- This body portion is formed of side walls 2 and 3, rear wall 4, top 5, and floor 6, designed to support a stove 6, the floor and stove being both shown in dotted lines in Fig. 4.
- Sides 2 and 3 and top 5 are bent at right angles at their front edges to form flange 7 Gudgeons 8, formed on one side of flange 7, receive pintles 9, rigidly fixed on door 10, which forms the front wall of the stove-chamber.
- a window 11 in said door provides means when the latter is closed for inspecting the contents of the chamber.
- the door may be opened by knob 12, the shaft 13 of which is bent at an angle at 14 and is adapted to enter opening 15 in flange 7 and lock the door.
- a rectangular draft-shield 16 designed to prevent a draft of air from entering the room when the device is in position in the window
- a flat wall the edges of which are bent upon themselves around a wire 17 to form a smooth rounded rim, is formed with a central opening 18 to receive the body portion 1 of the device, and when in normal position abuts flange 7, clamping-buttons 16, secured in shield 16, holding said flange and shield in rigid contact, as shown in Fig. 1.
- Two wings 19 and 20, formed with edges similar to those of shield 16, are adapted for lateral adjustment through the medium of slots 21 and 22 in cooperation with set-screws 23 and bolts 24, which pass through draftshield 16 and said wings.
- Ventilating-apertures 25 in both side walls and rear wall permit free circulation of air within the body portion and form a simple and effective means for permitting escape of any odor arising from the use of the stove.
- a damper 26, vertically slidable in guides 27, is adapted to cover aperture 25 in the rear wall 4 of the body portion to regulate the ingress and egress of air at this point consistently with the needs of the occasion.
- a circular damper 28, pivoted at 29 in each side wall to overlie apertures 25, is formed with a depending neck 30 and finger-grip 31, said neck passing beneath and frictionally engaging an arcuate guide 32, the finger-grip enabling the operator to position the damper as may be desired.
- a shelf comprising a strip bent to provide a top plate and an angularly-projecting lower plate to brace the top plate, the shelf projecting rear'wardly from shield 16, the top plate of said shelf supporting the body portion 1 and the lower plate extending from the free edge of the top plate and secured on the rim of the shield 16, all as clearly shown in Fig. 4.
- the sash of a window is lowered upon the top of the body portion, the door of which of course opens into the room and is thus securely held in position.
- Wings 19 and 20 can be adjusted to supplement shield 16, if this prove too small, in preventing an objectionable current of air entering the room.
- a stove is placed in the body portion and the ventilating-apertures regulated as desired, when cooking can proceed as usual, all odor being carried off outside of the apartment by means of circulation of air through the ventilating-apertures, as will be obvious.
- a device of the character described comprising a rectangular body formed with openings in its-respective Walls, a shield projecting transversely of the body at one end thereof, and wings adjustably connected with the side edges of the shield.
- a device of the character described comprising a body portion open at its front side, the Walls of the body being formed With openings, dampers for said openings, the forward edges of the body-walls being bent to provide. a face-flange, a door pivotally connected to said flange, a shield-plate encircling the body in rear of the flange, means for rernovably IDA MAY THOMPSON.
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PATENTED NOV. '7, 1905.
I. M. THOMPSON.
WINDOW KITCHEN.
APPLICATION FILED MAY29,1905.
1 INVENTOR Atlamey WZYNESSES UNITED STATES Specification of Letters Patent PATENT OFFICE.
Patented Nov. *7, 1905.
Application filed May 29, 1905- Serial No. 262,931.
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, IDA MAY THOMPSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Jamestown, in the county of Stutsman and State of North Dakota, have invented new and useful Improvements in VVindow-Kitchens, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to a device for use in connection with oil, alcohol, or other small stoves adapted for insertion in an open window the sash of which acts as a means for holding the device in desired position.
The object of the invention is the production of a device such as described which shall be simply constructed of sheet metal or the like, adjustable to any size window, and especially adapted for use in hospitals, sick-rooms, fiat-apartments, and other places where it is desired to use an oil or alcohol stove for cooking purposes, but where the odor emitted from such stoves in use would be particularly objectionable.
The invention will first be described in connection with the accompanying drawings and then pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective of the device. Fig. 2 is a broken elevation illustrating the ventilator in one of the side walls. Fig. 3 is a broken elevation showing the ventilator in the rear wall. Fig. 4 is a perspective of the device seen from the rear.
Referring to the drawings, in which like fig ures of reference indicate like parts throughout the several views, 1 denotes the hollow rectangular body portion of the device in which the stove is placed when in use. This body portion is formed of side walls 2 and 3, rear wall 4, top 5, and floor 6, designed to support a stove 6, the floor and stove being both shown in dotted lines in Fig. 4. Sides 2 and 3 and top 5 are bent at right angles at their front edges to form flange 7 Gudgeons 8, formed on one side of flange 7, receive pintles 9, rigidly fixed on door 10, which forms the front wall of the stove-chamber. A window 11 in said door provides means when the latter is closed for inspecting the contents of the chamber. When desired, the door may be opened by knob 12, the shaft 13 of which is bent at an angle at 14 and is adapted to enter opening 15 in flange 7 and lock the door.
A rectangular draft-shield 16, designed to prevent a draft of air from entering the room when the device is in position in the window,
comprises a flat wall the edges of which are bent upon themselves around a wire 17 to form a smooth rounded rim, is formed with a central opening 18 to receive the body portion 1 of the device, and when in normal position abuts flange 7, clamping-buttons 16, secured in shield 16, holding said flange and shield in rigid contact, as shown in Fig. 1.
Two wings 19 and 20, formed with edges similar to those of shield 16, are adapted for lateral adjustment through the medium of slots 21 and 22 in cooperation with set-screws 23 and bolts 24, which pass through draftshield 16 and said wings.
, Ventilating-apertures 25 in both side walls and rear wall permit free circulation of air within the body portion and form a simple and effective means for permitting escape of any odor arising from the use of the stove.
A damper 26, vertically slidable in guides 27, is adapted to cover aperture 25 in the rear wall 4 of the body portion to regulate the ingress and egress of air at this point consistently with the needs of the occasion.
A circular damper 28, pivoted at 29 in each side wall to overlie apertures 25, is formed with a depending neck 30 and finger-grip 31, said neck passing beneath and frictionally engaging an arcuate guide 32, the finger-grip enabling the operator to position the damper as may be desired.
33 is a shelf comprising a strip bent to provide a top plate and an angularly-projecting lower plate to brace the top plate, the shelf projecting rear'wardly from shield 16, the top plate of said shelf supporting the body portion 1 and the lower plate extending from the free edge of the top plate and secured on the rim of the shield 16, all as clearly shown in Fig. 4.
In use the sash of a window is lowered upon the top of the body portion, the door of which of course opens into the room and is thus securely held in position. Wings 19 and 20 can be adjusted to supplement shield 16, if this prove too small, in preventing an objectionable current of air entering the room. hen properly positioned, a stove is placed in the body portion and the ventilating-apertures regulated as desired, when cooking can proceed as usual, all odor being carried off outside of the apartment by means of circulation of air through the ventilating-apertures, as will be obvious.
Having thus described what I claim to be new and patentable, what I desire to secure and protect by Letters Patent is 1. A device of the character described comprising a rectangular body formed with openings in its-respective Walls, a shield projecting transversely of the body at one end thereof, and wings adjustably connected with the side edges of the shield.
2. A device of the character described comprising a body portion open at its front side, the Walls of the body being formed With openings, dampers for said openings, the forward edges of the body-walls being bent to provide. a face-flange, a door pivotally connected to said flange, a shield-plate encircling the body in rear of the flange, means for rernovably IDA MAY THOMPSON.
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MORRIS BEST, CHAS. L. MITCHELL.
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DE742955C (en) * | 1940-08-08 | 1944-07-21 | Elsa Dittschlag Geb Mai | With air inlet openings and moth repellants, fragrances or the like. Provided container for clothes or laundry cupboards |
US2929373A (en) * | 1958-02-14 | 1960-03-22 | Berns Air King Corp | Portable fan-exhausted cooking device |
US4266526A (en) * | 1979-05-16 | 1981-05-12 | Gregory Tolotti | Fireplace heater |
US4576141A (en) * | 1985-01-17 | 1986-03-18 | Lillard Robert M | Fireplace apparatus for sliding door aperture |
US6374822B1 (en) * | 1999-07-16 | 2002-04-23 | Hon Technology Inc. | Framed fireplace and method |
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DE742955C (en) * | 1940-08-08 | 1944-07-21 | Elsa Dittschlag Geb Mai | With air inlet openings and moth repellants, fragrances or the like. Provided container for clothes or laundry cupboards |
US2929373A (en) * | 1958-02-14 | 1960-03-22 | Berns Air King Corp | Portable fan-exhausted cooking device |
US4266526A (en) * | 1979-05-16 | 1981-05-12 | Gregory Tolotti | Fireplace heater |
US4576141A (en) * | 1985-01-17 | 1986-03-18 | Lillard Robert M | Fireplace apparatus for sliding door aperture |
US6374822B1 (en) * | 1999-07-16 | 2002-04-23 | Hon Technology Inc. | Framed fireplace and method |
US6863064B2 (en) * | 1999-07-16 | 2005-03-08 | Hon Technology Inc. | Framed fireplace and method |
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