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able manner. Thegasisturnedon and passed 2.; The combination, witl
through the pipes E and F into the chamber iron and hand-rest secured
G, where it is mixed with a suitable propor- I, provided with the perfo
tion of air, and from thence the combined gas chamber or bulb G, the gas
5 passes into the interior of the iron. A light into the bulb to a point bel
is then applied through one of the ventilating- formed therein, and the stu
apertures, which ignites the gas in the iron and securingthe cap to the top c
causes the same to become speedily heated, tially asset forth.
and when ready for use the hand-rest 1) is 3. The combination, with
io grasped by the operator and passed over the iron and a band-rest secure
articletobeironedintheordinarymanner. The H, removably secured to t
intensity of the heat may be regulated by in- said cap being provided wit
creasing or diminishing the supply of gas to mingling bulb or chamber,
the body of the iron by simply turning the pipe F, extending into the
15 stop-cock attached to the gas bracket or a stop- low the perforations forme
cock secured in the pipe F. burner J, extending from t
Having fully described my invention, what the bulb into the hollow iro
I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters set forth.
Patent, is- In testimony whereof I
20 1. The combination, with a hollow laundry- [ specification in the present
iron and hand-rest secured thereto, of the cap lng witnesses.
H, removably secured to the top of the iron,
said cap being provided with the perforated JAMES NA
commingling chamber or bulb G, and the gas-
25 supply pipe F, the latter extending into the Witnesses:
bulb to a point below the perforations formed h. . TnUEHEn RT,
therein, substantially as set forth. LUCIAN MINOT.ha hollow laundr--
thereto, of the cap
rated commingling 30
s-pipe F,extending
ow the perforations
ds, for removably
of the iron, substan-
35
h a hollow laundry-
d thereto, of the cap
he top of the iron,
h a perforated com-
G, , the gas-supply 40
bulb to a point be-
d therein, and the
he lower portion of
*n, substantially as
45
have signed this
ce of two subscrib-
GLE PEDDER.
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Pedder, James Nagel. Laundry-Iron, patent, May 15, 1883; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth170537/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.