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US1154412A
US1154412A US84836914A US1914848369A US1154412A US 1154412 A US1154412 A US 1154412A US 84836914 A US84836914 A US 84836914A US 1914848369 A US1914848369 A US 1914848369A US 1154412 A US1154412 A US 1154412A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24HFLUID HEATERS, e.g. WATER OR AIR HEATERS, HAVING HEAT-GENERATING MEANS, e.g. HEAT PUMPS, IN GENERAL
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  • rllie invention relates to electrical heaters, being more particularly designed for use as rz'uiiators for the heatingr of air in' rooms, and adapted for various locations and heet ing eii'ects.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of the unit
  • Fig'. 2 is an end elevaion showing the unit mounted on e side wall, end in dot-ted lines showing'various positions et adjustment
  • lug. 3 is a longitudinal section.' showing the adjustable connection between the casing and its supportii bracket
  • Fig. 4 is a cross section through the heater
  • Fig. 5 is e sectional eleveu tion showing the manner of assembling a iii:
  • .plurality oi1 sections for units of various ji are end plates provided with iiengcd edges E; C is a perforated sheet forming1 housing', extending between the end s A. find engaging the flanges B there- .il i bottom plate which forms a complementary portion ot the housingr C and is screwed or otherwise secured to the end plates .fi to hold the saine in properly spaced relation; lil an imj'mriiorzitc shield extending on one sido of the housing C and around the top thereof, being properly spaced there from and secured by brackets F; and G are supporting; brackets secured to the ends A.
  • the end frames J are secured 55 upon insulator supports K upon the bottom member D and ere suitably 'connected to the terminal block L :it the center of the bottom of the casing.
  • the casing maybe mounted in any desired position Sind secured by attachingl the bracket G to the well or other support. lis shown in Fig. 2, vai-rions angles ot' :idjustment may be' obtained by loosening the 65 clamping screw H and turning the casing' upon the brackets G, and in each position of adjustment the shield 'E may be arranged to provide proper protection.
  • vai-rions angles ot' :idjustment may be' obtained by loosening the 65 clamping screw H and turning the casing' upon the brackets G, and in each position of adjustment the shield 'E may be arranged to provide proper protection.
  • the shield 'E may be arranged to provide proper protection.
  • the distribution of the heat nie-y be altered as desired by mounting the casing in dilierent locations, or by extending the casing to different lengths.
  • the length of a casing ⁇ may be 8o doubled by placing an intermediate connecting head lil between tivo sections similar to that shown in Fig. l, or it desired e l greater numberl of sections moy i be, iloyed.
  • lgain if e greater heating ⁇ ctlfeo is desired Within the seine space limits, larger number oi the heating units may b placed Within the casing upon the end iframe J, the mechanical construction maininp; the same.
  • the construction is 9e one which is well suited to manufacture and ell the parts may be standardized Sind varia tion obtained merely in assembly.
  • VVhnt We claim as our invention is:
  • n electrical heater comprising sections e5 each having' an end heed, e. supporting bracket therefor, e perforated casing; extending from said heed, en electrico-l been ing element within said casing, andinten mediate heads for connecting, seid sections oo to produce heaters ot varying ⁇ lengths.

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FI KUHN IL F( I. SI-IIIILGR.
ELECTRIC/II. HEMER.
APPLICATION FILED IuLY I, V314.
3 SHEETSHSPEET 3.
F. KUHN & F. E. SHMLOR,
ELECTRICAL HEATER.
. APPLICATION FXLED JULY NH4.
aentedeph 21, '1915.
3 SHEETS-55H12.
F. KUHN 51 F. E. SHILOR. ELECTRICAL HEATER.
APPLICATmN F1LE1 1ULY1,1914.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 3.
. "ISG @$113 o c fi' Wfmrssfs: v INVENTUM @dwg/(7771.72 QL TOHNEKS UNITED 'STX-ifretiren ormoni..
.,.r'-ANKKUHN AND FRANK n. snAILon., or nnrnoi'r, MICHIGAN; SAID snArLon Assienon To sAin KUHN.
ELECTRICAL HEATER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led uly l, i914. `Serial No. 848,369.
To al whom t may concern.'
Be itflmown that We, FRANK KUHN and FRANK E. SHAiLoR, citizens of the United States of America, residing Aet Detroit, in the county of vWayne and Sttte oi Michigan, have invented certain new and useful linproreinents lin Electrical Heaters, of which the following isa specification, reference beingr` had therein to vthe accompanying dra wing.
rllie invention relates to electrical heaters, being more particularly designed for use as rz'uiiators for the heatingr of air in' rooms, and adapted for various locations and heet ing eii'ects.
in the drawings: Figure l is a perspective view of the unit; Fig'. 2 is an end elevaion showing the unit mounted on e side wall, end in dot-ted lines showing'various positions et adjustment; lug. 3 is a longitudinal section.' showing the adjustable connection between the casing and its supportii bracket; Fig. 4 is a cross section through the heater; :ind Fig. 5 is e sectional eleveu tion showing the manner of assembling a iii:
.plurality oi1 sections for units of various ji are end plates provided with iiengcd edges E; C is a perforated sheet forming1 housing', extending between the end s A. find engaging the flanges B there- .il i bottom plate which forms a complementary portion ot the housingr C and is screwed or otherwise secured to the end plates .fi to hold the saine in properly spaced relation; lil an imj'mriiorzitc shield extending on one sido of the housing C and around the top thereof, being properly spaced there from and secured by brackets F; and G are supporting; brackets secured to the ends A.
numbers. The end frames J are secured 55 upon insulator supports K upon the bottom member D and ere suitably 'connected to the terminal block L :it the center of the bottom of the casing.
With the construction' es thus for de-` Go scribed, the casing maybe mounted in any desired position sind secured by attachingl the bracket G to the well or other support. lis shown in Fig. 2, vai-rions angles ot' :idjustment may be' obtained by loosening the 65 clamping screw H and turning the casing' upon the brackets G, and in each position of adjustment the shield 'E may be arranged to provide proper protection. When' the' current is turned on the heat generated in '70 the several sections of the unit Willbe dissipated by i'odietion and convection, the Air adjacent to seid sections bein@ free to circo lote .find to pass through the perforations in the casing.
The distribution of the heat nie-y be altered as desired by mounting the casing in dilierent locations, or by extending the casing to different lengths. Thus, Shown in Fig. 5, the length of a casing` may be 8o doubled by placing an intermediate connecting head lil between tivo sections similar to that shown in Fig. l, or it desired e l greater numberl of sections moy i be, iloyed. lgain, if e greater heating` ctlfeo is desired Within the seine space limits, larger number oi the heating units may b placed Within the casing upon the end iframe J, the mechanical construction maininp; the same. Thus the construction is 9e one which is well suited to manufacture and ell the parts may be standardized sind varia tion obtained merely in assembly.
VVhnt We claim as our invention is:
n electrical heater, comprising sections e5 each having' an end heed, e. supporting bracket therefor, e perforated casing; extending from said heed, en electrico-l been ing element within said casing, andinten mediate heads for connecting, seid sections oo to produce heaters ot varying` lengths.
in testimonywvhereof We siiix our Signatures in presence ot two Witnesses.
- FRANK KUHN.
FRANK E. SlV-IL@itA o: OU
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3486002A (en) * 1967-09-05 1969-12-23 Melbourne J Eno Air circulating and heating device
US4227068A (en) * 1976-02-20 1980-10-07 Societe Prl Convector heater
US4394563A (en) * 1981-06-08 1983-07-19 Toastmaster, Inc. Foot construction for portable electric space heaters
USD379650S (en) * 1995-05-15 1997-06-03 The W. B. Marvin Manufacturing Co. Electric space heater for mounting on a ceiling or wall
US6122437A (en) * 1997-05-16 2000-09-19 The W. B. Marvin Manufacturing Company Electric space heater with swivel mount
US6607022B1 (en) * 1998-09-04 2003-08-19 Oystertec Plc. Central heating radiators

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3486002A (en) * 1967-09-05 1969-12-23 Melbourne J Eno Air circulating and heating device
US4227068A (en) * 1976-02-20 1980-10-07 Societe Prl Convector heater
US4394563A (en) * 1981-06-08 1983-07-19 Toastmaster, Inc. Foot construction for portable electric space heaters
USD379650S (en) * 1995-05-15 1997-06-03 The W. B. Marvin Manufacturing Co. Electric space heater for mounting on a ceiling or wall
US6122437A (en) * 1997-05-16 2000-09-19 The W. B. Marvin Manufacturing Company Electric space heater with swivel mount
US6607022B1 (en) * 1998-09-04 2003-08-19 Oystertec Plc. Central heating radiators

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