GB2443642A - Hot air radiator comprising an air extracting machine - Google Patents

Hot air radiator comprising an air extracting machine Download PDF

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GB2443642A
GB2443642A GB0622426A GB0622426A GB2443642A GB 2443642 A GB2443642 A GB 2443642A GB 0622426 A GB0622426 A GB 0622426A GB 0622426 A GB0622426 A GB 0622426A GB 2443642 A GB2443642 A GB 2443642A
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Whiteside Accoutants
Chava Leah Pollak
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
    • F24D5/00Hot-air central heating systems; Exhaust gas central heating systems
    • F24D5/06Hot-air central heating systems; Exhaust gas central heating systems operating without discharge of hot air into the space or area to be heated
    • F24D5/08Hot-air central heating systems; Exhaust gas central heating systems operating without discharge of hot air into the space or area to be heated with hot air led through radiators

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Abstract

A radiator 5 comprises an appliance structure of pipes combined together to define an inner cavity which allows a continuous flow of air. An air extracting machine 7 is attached to the pipes to draw air out from the pipes. An opening in the pipes allows a stream of air to flow into the pipes. A heater 1 comprising heating elements is provided; the heater may be utilised to heat the air stream. The pipes accommodate an air flow between the extractor and the heater. Preferably, the radiator is constructed from metal pipes. The air extractor may comprise a fan which, when activated, acts to suck air out from the radiator at very high speed. Preferably, the heater is operated by gas supplied through a pipe 3. A metal sieve may be provided on top of the heating elements to prevent the fire from spreading into the radiator. Preferably, the heater has an opening 4 to allow fresh air in to the heater. In use, the air stream flows across the heating elements and into the radiator, and delivers the heat produced by the heater across the whole of the radiator, which may then be used to warm a room.

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-1-2443642
AIR RADIATOR
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This present invention relates to a radiator, which is well known and is usually used to warm up a room. The central heating system is very common today which provides a means for boiling water to circulate the house via pipes to the radiator(s). The radiator gets hot, thus heating the surrounding air and subsequently the heat spreads gradually through the room.
However the boilers are fuelled by gas or electricity which could be costly for the amount of energy needed to boil enough water to provide for all the radiators. Using water also requires measures to prevent leaks.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of this invention to provide an association of means which yield lower energy heating by heating radiators with air instead of water. With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a radiator, including an appliance formed for allowing an air stream to flow through a combination of pipes simultaneously; an extraction device for extracting air from the appliance and having a mouth formed therein disposed on a side of the pipes; a heating element producing heat and causing its surrounding air to heat formed therein " . :* disposed on another side of the pipes; an opening near the heating element to allow fresh air intake into the chamber of the heating * *.
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The solution according to the invention provides an extraction device (vacuum machine) for extracting air from the radiator (at a high speed similar to vacuum cleaners). An extraction device...* is understood to be any device that actively assists air to leave the radiator. The radiator is attached by pipes on the other side to the heater. The heater is understood to be any device that actively assists its surrounding air to get heated. The radiator is between the air extractor and the heating....
element.
Activating the appliance instigates a high speed flow of hot air which is produced by the heating element running through the pipes. This brings a double advantage to the heating of the radiator: a. the amount of energy needed, is less than in standard radiators that require boiling enough water to circulate the radiator.
b. as a result of the high speed hot air stream, the pipes get heated more rapidly.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims. Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a radiator, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be better understood from the following description made as a non limiting example of a few modifications of the embodiments of the invention when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGURE I shows in perspective a diagrammatic view of the appliance through a first embodiment of a radiator according to the invention; FIGURE 2 shows the radiators linked together similar to the standard central heating system.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFFERED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention applies mainly but not exclusively to domestic radiators comprising an air extracting device 7 at one side of the radiator 5 and a heater I at the other.
Referring to FIG. I the air extracting machine 7 is attached to the radiator 5 which is a combination of metal pipes. The radiator is attached on the other side to the heater 1. The air extractor 7 in the drawing is operated by a fan which, when activated sucks out the air from the radiator S at a very quick speed. The imaginary arrows 6 represent the air flow running from the heater 1 through the radiator 5. The air stream flows across the heating element 1, thus bringing the heat produced by the heater I across the whole radiator which consequently warms the room. The heater I is operated by gas coming in through a pipe 3. On top of the fires there is a metal sieve to prevent the fire from spreading. The heater has an opening 4 to allow fresh air in to the heater 1.
FiG. 2 shows a model house with linked radiators 5 that are connected on one side to the I::* boiler 1 and on the other side to the vacuum machine 7. When operated the air flows through the boiler 1 and circulates the radiators 5. * *
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Claims (25)

AIR RADIATOR CLAIMS
1. A radiator comprising an appliance structure of pipes combined together defining an inner cavity allowing continuous air flow; an air extracting machine attached to said pipes drawing out air from the pipes; an opening in said pipes allowing a stream of air into said pipes; heating elements; hollow space in the pipes to accommodate air flow between said extractor and said heating element causing the stream of air to flow through said pipes;
2. The appliance according to claim I wherein said opening is one hole in said pipes for air intake.
3. The appliance of claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said opening is more than one hole in said pipes for air intake.
4. The appliance according to claim I wherein said air extractor is formed as part of said appliance.
5. The appliance according to claim 1 wherein said air extractor is attached to said appliance with a mouth. : S.....
6. The appliance according to claim 1 wherein said air extractor is attached to said appliance with more than one mouth. ..**. * . S *
7. The appliance according to claim I wherein said air extractor is connected to said appliance by a hose or pipe.
8. The appliance according to claim I wherein said air extractor is connected to said appliance by more than one hose or pipe.
9. An appliance, according to claim I in which said heating element is electronic heating coils.
10. An appliance according to claim I, in which said heating element is generated by gas.
I I. An appliance according to claim 1, in which said heating element is any device that actively assists its surrounding air to become heated.
12. An appliance according to claim 1, in which said heating element includes a means to both heat and cool.
13. An appliance according to claim 1, wherein said air extractor has a knob to adjust the speed of the air flow.
14. An appliance according to claim 1, wherein said heating element has a knob to adjust the required temperature.
15. An appliance according to claim I wherein said heating element is inside said pipes.
16. An appliance according to claim I wherein said heating element is outside said opening.
17. An appliance according to claim I wherein said heating element is inside said opening.
18. An appliance according to claim I wherein said heating element is on more than one side of the said pipes.
19. An appliance according to claim I wherein said air extractor is generated by fan. * *
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20. An appliance according to claim I wherein said air extractor is generated by pump. *
21. An appliance according to claim I wherein said air extractor is any device that actively assists air to leave said pipes. * S... * S. *
22. An appliance according to claim I wherein said air extractor is disposed on more that one side of said pipes.
23. An appliance according to claim 1 wherein said appliance is just a single pipe between said air extractor and heating element.
24. An appliance according to claim I wherein said appliance is an arrangement of pipes between said air extractor and heating element.
25. An appliance according to claim I substantially as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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GB266836A (en) *
GB1448073A (en) * 1974-05-08 1976-09-02 Radiant Tube Systems Ltd Space heating systems and apparatus
EP0079526A1 (en) * 1981-11-03 1983-05-25 G + H MONTAGE GmbH Radiant heating system with direct-fired combustion chamber
GB2189314A (en) * 1986-04-09 1987-10-21 Grayhill Blackheat Ltd Radiant heating systems
FR2615932A1 (en) * 1987-05-27 1988-12-02 Air Tech Franco Suisse Method and device for heating by radiation
FR2708717A1 (en) * 1993-08-04 1995-02-10 Guillet Freres Method of running the operation of an installation for heating by radiant tubes and installation for the implementation of the method
EP0647819A1 (en) * 1993-10-11 1995-04-12 OFFICINE TERMOTECNICHE FRACCARO O.T.F. S.r.l. Device for heating enclosed spaces

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB266836A (en) *
GB1448073A (en) * 1974-05-08 1976-09-02 Radiant Tube Systems Ltd Space heating systems and apparatus
EP0079526A1 (en) * 1981-11-03 1983-05-25 G + H MONTAGE GmbH Radiant heating system with direct-fired combustion chamber
GB2189314A (en) * 1986-04-09 1987-10-21 Grayhill Blackheat Ltd Radiant heating systems
FR2615932A1 (en) * 1987-05-27 1988-12-02 Air Tech Franco Suisse Method and device for heating by radiation
FR2708717A1 (en) * 1993-08-04 1995-02-10 Guillet Freres Method of running the operation of an installation for heating by radiant tubes and installation for the implementation of the method
EP0647819A1 (en) * 1993-10-11 1995-04-12 OFFICINE TERMOTECNICHE FRACCARO O.T.F. S.r.l. Device for heating enclosed spaces

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