CH97580A - Radiator. - Google Patents

Radiator.

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Publication number
CH97580A
CH97580A CH97580DA CH97580A CH 97580 A CH97580 A CH 97580A CH 97580D A CH97580D A CH 97580DA CH 97580 A CH97580 A CH 97580A
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radiator
pipe socket
jacket
heat
heating
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German (de)
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L N Anderson
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L N Anderson
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
    • F24B7/00Stoves, ranges or flue-gas ducts, with additional provisions for convection heating 
    • F24B7/005Flue-gas ducts

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  • Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Central Heating Systems (AREA)

Description

  

  Heizkörper.    Den     Gaegenstand    der vorliegenden Erfin  dung bildet ein Heizkörper, welcher sowohl  als Ofenaufsatz wie auch als Abzugsrohr für  die Heizgase oder aber als Radiator für Warm  wasser und Dampfheizung ausgebildet sein  kann. Mit diesem Heizkörper wird eine  möglichst gute     Auswertung    der Wärme des  den Heizkörper durchströmenden, wärmeab  gebenden Mediums durch     Schaffung    einer  verhältnismässig grossen Heizfläche bezweckt.  



  Die beigefügte Zeichnung lässt zwei Aus  führungsbeispiele des Erfindungsgegenstandes  erkennen, und zwar zeigt:       Fig.    1 einen teilweisen Schnitt mit Längs  ansicht einer Abzugsleitung für Rauchgase,       Fig.    2 einen Schnitt nach der Linie     11-r1     der     Fig.    1 mit Endansicht,       Fig.    3 eine Variante zu     Fig.    2.  



  Der in den     Fig.    1 und 2 gezeichnete Heiz  körper besitzt einen Mantel a, der einen von  scharfkantigen Zacken a' begrenzten Quer  schnitt umschliesst     (Fig.    2). Am Mantel a  sind zwei Böden b, c, und an diese je ein  Rohrstutzen d     bezw.    e angeschweisst. Der  Rohrstutzen     dist    zwecks     Aneinanderschliessens     einer Mehrzahl solcher Heizkörper gegen das    äussere Ende hin schwach konisch verjüngt.  Der Rohrstutzen e hat eine entsprechende  konische Erweiterung zur Aufnahme des Rohr  stutzens d eines benachbarten Heizkörpers.  



  Die in     Fig.    3 gezeichnete Querschnitts  form unterscheidet sich von der soeben be  schriebenen dadurch, dass die äusseren Ecken  der Zacken (f) abgerundet sind. Selbstver  ständlich könnten diese Zacken auch andere,  aus dem Formensinn entstandene oder einem  technischen Bedürfnis angepasste Formen auf  weisen.  



  Der Heizkörper kann aus Blech angefertigt  oder aber, namentlich wenn er als Warm  wasserradiator Verwendung finden soll, ge  gossen sein.



  Radiator. The object of the present invention is a radiator, which can be designed both as a furnace attachment and as a flue pipe for the heating gases or as a radiator for hot water and steam heating. With this radiator, the best possible evaluation of the heat of the heat-emitting medium flowing through the radiator is aimed at by creating a relatively large heating surface.



  The attached drawing shows two exemplary embodiments of the subject matter of the invention, namely: a variant of FIG. 2.



  The heating body drawn in FIGS. 1 and 2 has a jacket a, which encloses a cross section delimited by sharp-edged teeth a '(FIG. 2). On the jacket a are two floors b, c, and respectively one pipe socket d to this. e welded on. For the purpose of connecting a plurality of such radiators to one another, the pipe socket tapers slightly conically towards the outer end. The pipe socket e has a corresponding conical extension to accommodate the pipe socket d of an adjacent radiator.



  The cross-sectional shape drawn in FIG. 3 differs from the one just described in that the outer corners of the prongs (f) are rounded. Of course, these prongs could also have other shapes that have arisen from the sense of shape or have been adapted to a technical requirement.



  The radiator can be made of sheet metal or, especially if it is to be used as a hot water radiator, be cast.

 

Claims (1)

PATENTANSPRUCH: Heizkörper, gekennzeichnet durch einen Mantel, der, zwecks Schaffung einer möglichst grossen Heizfläche, einen zackenförmigen Quer schnitt einschliesst, durch welchen das wärme abgebende Medium geleitet wird. PATENT CLAIM: Radiator, characterized by a jacket which, in order to create the largest possible heating surface, includes a serrated cross-section through which the heat-emitting medium is passed.
CH97580D 1922-02-04 1922-02-04 Radiator. CH97580A (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2445471A (en) * 1944-05-09 1948-07-20 Salem Engineering Company Heat exchanger

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2445471A (en) * 1944-05-09 1948-07-20 Salem Engineering Company Heat exchanger

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