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US1776530A
US1776530A US245195A US24519528A US1776530A US 1776530 A US1776530 A US 1776530A US 245195 A US245195 A US 245195A US 24519528 A US24519528 A US 24519528A US 1776530 A US1776530 A US 1776530A
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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
    • F24H1/00Water heaters, e.g. boilers, continuous-flow heaters or water-storage heaters
    • F24H1/22Water heaters other than continuous-flow or water-storage heaters, e.g. water heaters for central heating
    • F24H1/38Water heaters other than continuous-flow or water-storage heaters, e.g. water heaters for central heating with water contained in separate elements, e.g. radiator-type element

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  • the principal objects of the present inven- 4 tion are to provide asatisilactory and eflicient 5*the fire; to obviate objectionable accumula circulation of water; to insure an eflicient exposure of the heating surface of the unit to tions of dirt" and of; duston the outside of the unit; to provide against cloggingoi the Water ways; and toaiford an extended heati 'ing surface.
  • a water heating unit of the invention comprises a hollow annular bodyof flattened elliptical body and arranged betweenthe inlet and form in cross section and corrugated on the outside and having closely spaced water inlet and outlet connections andincluding a partition or baflle disposed in theiplane of the y 1 outlet connections to provide water ways and ported opposite said connectionsto afford communication betWeen'said-water Ways.
  • the 1nvent1on also comprises the unprovements to be presently describedand finally claimed.
  • a a I a Reference will bemade to the accompan ing drawing forming part hereof and in which Figure l is a top tion on the line 11 of Fig. 2.
  • FIG. 1 is an edge View showingthe water inle'tjand outlet connections
  • the body 1 ontheoutside or periphery is cor rugated to provide an extendedheating surface.
  • the Water inlet'andoutlet' connections 3 and 4 are closely spaced. 5 is a partition or baflie plate disposed in the planeof the body and varran'gpd betweenthe inlet and outlet] connections 3 and 4 to provide unobstructed water ways 6 and 7, and this partition or 1 50 baffle plate is ported opposite the connections

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Sept. 23, 1930. I F. J. WERNER, JR 1,776,530
HEATING UNIT Filed Jan. 7, 1928 Paten ed se eizs, 1930 UNITED Q STATES' PATENT OFFIQE FRANK a. WERNER, an, OF LANDSDALE, PENNSYLVANIA HEATING UNIT a plication filed January ,7, 1928. seriaino. 245,195.
1 The principal objects of the present inven- 4 tion are to provide asatisilactory and eflicient 5*the fire; to obviate objectionable accumula circulation of water; to insure an eflicient exposure of the heating surface of the unit to tions of dirt" and of; duston the outside of the unit; to provide against cloggingoi the Water ways; and toaiford an extended heati 'ing surface.
" Other objects of invention will appear from the followingdescription at the endof I whichthe'invention will be claimed but it may be said that,-'generally stated;- a water heating unit of the invention comprises a hollow annular bodyof flattened elliptical body and arranged betweenthe inlet and form in cross section and corrugated on the outside and having closely spaced water inlet and outlet connections andincluding a partition or baflle disposed in theiplane of the y 1 outlet connections to provide water ways and ported opposite said connectionsto afford communication betWeen'said-water Ways. V
The 1nvent1on also comprises the unprovements to be presently describedand finally claimed. a a I a Reference will bemade to the accompan ing drawing forming part hereof and in which Figure l is a top tion on the line 11 of Fig. 2.
or plan View taken in sec cross section and having an opening therethrough whose axis coincides with theininor axis of the ellipse and corrugated on-tlie outside and having closely spaced water inlet and outlet connections whose axes are arranged parallel to the radius of the annulus and including a baflle plate disposed in the plane of the body and arranged between the inlet and outlet connections to provide water ways and ported opposite said connections to afford communication between the ways. I
FRANK J. WERNER, JR.
water 'FigQQ is an edge View showingthe water inle'tjand outlet connections, and
' Fig; 3' is asectional viewtaken on the line as. mggf Fig. 2. V
There is a hollow annular body of flats 'tened elliptical form in crosssection, Fig.3.
This provides a surface '2, generally inclined to the horizontal and from which dust by readilyfalling is not permitted to accumulate. I
" The body 1 ontheoutside or periphery is cor rugated to provide an extendedheating surface. The Water inlet'andoutlet' connections 3 and 4 are closely spaced. 5 is a partition or baflie plate disposed in the planeof the body and varran'gpd betweenthe inlet and outlet] connections 3 and 4 to provide unobstructed water ways 6 and 7, and this partition or 1 50 baffle plate is ported opposite the connections
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