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1. The combination in a -portable heater, sel to prevent the vessel from falling out 2
of an upright tubular body, a burner re- when the body is inverted and adapted to be
movably arranged in the lower portion of sprung past each other.
the body, a vessel seating on and fitting 1 4. The combination in a portable heater,
5 within the upper portion of the body, and are of an upright tubular body having an inter-
inverted cup serving as a cover for the nal shoulder adjacent to its upper edge, a 30
heater, fitting within and closing the upper I burner arranged within the lower portion of
portion'of the vessel and extending for ap- I the body, and a cooking vessel extending
proximately its full depth within the vessel. into the upper portion of the body over the
10 2. The combination in a portable heater, burner and having a shoulder at the top
of an upright tubular body, a burner carried I adapted to seat on the upper edge of the 35
by the body and arranged at the lower por- body. and having a bead- adapted to be
tion thereof, a vessel seating on the upper sprung past the shoulder of the tubular body
portion of the body and extending therein I and arranged a substantial distance therebe-
15 to a point near the burner, and a cup serv- low when the body and vessel are assembled.
ing as a top for the heater, seating on and In testimony whereof we have signed our 40
closing the vessel and extending for substan- names to this specification in the presence of
tially its full depth into the vessel. 'two subscribing witnesses.
3. The combination in a portable heatcn, . FRANK B. ELLIS.
20 of an upright tubular body, a 'burner ar- JAMES L. WALKER.
ranged within the lower portion of the body.
a cooking vessel seating on and extending IWitnesses:
into the upper portion of the body, and J. L. ABERNATHY,
beads in connection .with the body and ves- G. S. GoTnDoN.
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Ellis, Frank B. & Walker, James L. Portable Heater., patent, March 7, 1911; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth510807/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.