Kitchen Patent
This is a patent drawing for a coffee percolator invented by Horace Wilson of Indian Diggings, California, and patented on December 4, 1894. The drawing shows a cross-section of the percolator, with the coffee grounds in the top chamber and the water in the bottom chamber. The water is heated by a flame, and the steam rises through the coffee grounds, brewing the coffee. The brewed coffee then drips into the bottom chamber, where it can be poured into a cup.
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