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US2065994A
US2065994A US63747A US6374736A US2065994A US 2065994 A US2065994 A US 2065994A US 63747 A US63747 A US 63747A US 6374736 A US6374736 A US 6374736A US 2065994 A US2065994 A US 2065994A
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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
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    • F24H1/44Water heaters other than continuous-flow or water-storage heaters, e.g. water heaters for central heating with combinations of two or more of the types covered by groups F24H1/24 - F24H1/40 , e.g. boilers having a combination of features covered by F24H1/24 - F24H1/40
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S165/355Heat exchange having separate flow passage for two distinct fluids
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    • Y10S165/451Conduits including bent conduits

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  • This invention relates to improvements in heatleading into the lower part of the unit 2 reprewing apparatus and is directed more particularly sents the tube of an oil burning apparatus,v the to improved heating means in the form of an heat from which passes upwardly within the, auxiliary heater which is constructed and arboiler and out of the flue or stack 6. ranged for use with or coupled to a heating unit Boilers of the type to which the invention re- 5 such as a hot water .or steam boiler. lates have outer and inner spaced walls to pm.-
  • the principal objects of the invention are the vide a water chamber therebetween.
  • outlet provision of an auxiliary heater unit which is 8 is shown as leading from the boiler and a readapted to be placed within a boiler and couturn is indicated by Ill. 10 pled thereto, the same being so disposed as to be With a steam boiler, S eam travel th-l'qll h ou heated by hot gases within the boiler. let 8 into-the heating system with which the boiler In this Way the apparatus of the invention by is user;- and the ccpde sate returns through the.
  • Th e p t o y results by the use of the device
  • the hea ihe p th ih eptiap s show ma a-savi o fuel bu reater .emcienc i operaear y in Figs- 2 a d ⁇ land it c n ists of a tion an it i pp sible to .ipqrez ead l brine the oll more or es ng-like body which is a er to th desi ed t mpe atu e- T e appare rably u lalfl shown n Fig!
  • Althql 20 ratus of the invention is of such shape and fonn not n cessa y the particula cross-sec on l shape as taraa i y absorb lr or to transfer heat to is desired because thereby there are fiat an: the water therein and at the same time function eu arly QiP98l esurfaces the path of the heatto cause the heating medium in its passage upmedium by t e heating edi y wardly within the boiler to more ly wipe readily w around and P the V e- 25 t er ll of th boiler,
  • the shape of the The body is continuous and hollow as described heater is novel not only for its beneficial efiects d s preferably m d t pp ximat th fi b t so th t it may b readily passed through a ure eight, as shown.
  • Fig. 1 is amore or less diagrammatic elevational Which are Preferably integral With the y I4 35 view of a boiler or heater having the heating unit and these are arranged more 01 less in the form of the invention associated therewith; of discs rings encircling t b y and are Fig. 2 is a plan view of the heating unit of the preferably d sp s d so t at th p a e of their invention; and surfaces are transverse to the run of the body. Fig.
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional View on the line 3-3 of The fi s a relat v l hi and being d p s d 40 Fig 2 as they are they function to facilitate the trans- Referrjng now to the drawing more in detail fer Of heat to the water within the heater.
  • the t invention 111 b fully b d fins are preferably unconnected so that any tend- In the drawing 2 represents a heating unit in ency thereof deflect 0 p en heated is th form of b l for a t water or Steam obviated and this is desired to avoid cracking of 45 heating system.
  • the heaterboiler S is shown as being of the circular type e heater I4 is P d W t in the boiler at a but it will be obvious that the heater of the inpoint above the fire W i h in the Case of an oil vention is adapted for use in connection with burner is above the firing head so as to be in the various types and sizes of boilers.
  • the heater is 50 is not concerned with any particular type or connected to the Water chamber or chambers of firing means; that is, the boiler may employ coal the boiler at its or their upper and lower sides so or similar fuel, oil or gas or the like as the heating the heater is in parallel relation in respect medium. thereto.
  • a tube 4 shown as The connecting may be accomplished in 55 piping 30 extending through the opening covered" by another door such as 32.
  • the piping 30 extends'to 'a tapped opening in aside of'theboiler.
  • the door is notched t'olreceive the pipe?
  • the heater connected in some, suitable manner as heating medium passes upwardly through the boiler it passes around and through the heater l4 sothat heat is transferred to and absorbed by the water therein.
  • the heater functions as a heat transferdevice to facilitate the more rapid heating of the water which of coursencirculates. through the heater from the water compartment back to the watercompartment again; a a a l
  • the heater is so constructed that the heat is deflectedmore or lessoutwardly thereby toward'the inner walls of the boiler. This is much desired so that the heat laps, as it is called, the inner wall of the said; boiler.
  • the heater connected as explained functions 'soinewhatafterthe manner of anadditionalisec- In some cases'it' may bedesired t'oi use two-tor v closed more of the heaters and this may be acconi-- plished by locating one adjacent or above the other and connecting the outlet of one with the inlet'of the other so that they "aregrOuped, so to speak, with the group connected to the water compartment.
  • a heating device for inserting in and connecting to aboiler comprising in combination-a horizontally-extending hollow continuous body niejn'iberi'n the form of a figure eight providing a continuous endless water-passageway which circumscribes an open-space, the portions of said space which are at opposite sides of the central portion thereof being of relatively greater area than "said central portion, and a plurality oi fin members extending outwardly from the body at spaced intervals and having the plane of their.

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G. H. BORK D 2,065,994
HEATER Filed Feb. 13; 1936 Dec. 29, 1936.
A'IITORNEY.
Patented Dec. 29, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE HEATER Geo g H- B Holyok Mass-g assignor to Ha v y-W pp s S field, Mass, a. com ration of Massachusetts Application February 13, 1936, Serial No. 63,747
2 Claims. (01. 257454 This invention relates to improvements in heatleading into the lower part of the unit 2 reprewing apparatus and is directed more particularly sents the tube of an oil burning apparatus,v the to improved heating means in the form of an heat from which passes upwardly within the, auxiliary heater which is constructed and arboiler and out of the flue or stack 6. ranged for use with or coupled to a heating unit Boilers of the type to which the invention re- 5 such as a hot water .or steam boiler. lates have outer and inner spaced walls to pm.-
The principal objects of the invention are the vide a water chamber therebetween. outlet provision of an auxiliary heater unit which is 8 is shown as leading from the boiler and a readapted to be placed within a boiler and couturn is indicated by Ill. 10 pled thereto, the same being so disposed as to be With a steam boiler, S eam travel th-l'qll h ou heated by hot gases within the boiler. let 8 into-the heating system with which the boiler In this Way the apparatus of the invention by is user;- and the ccpde sate returns through the. reason of its novel construction acts as a heat-.lcwer r turn pipe Il When t e b iler is used transfer device all to the end that water in the in connection with a hot water system, the outlet boiler Will be more readily heated with a iven .is connected-t9 s id s s em a d as Witha team uel consumpt onsystem t r is eturne by h ip Ill.
Th e p t o y results by the use of the device The hea ihe p th ih eptiap s show ma a-savi o fuel bu reater .emcienc i operaear y in Figs- 2 a d {land it c n ists of a tion an it i pp sible to .ipqrez ead l brine the oll more or es ng-like body which is a er to th desi ed t mpe atu e- T e appare rably u lalfl shown n Fig! .Althql 20 ratus of the invention is of such shape and fonn not n cessa y the particula cross-sec on l shape as taraa i y absorb lr or to transfer heat to is desired because thereby there are fiat an: the water therein and at the same time function eu arly QiP98l esurfaces the path of the heatto cause the heating medium in its passage upmedium by t e heating edi y wardly within the boiler to more eficiently wipe readily w around and P the V e- 25 t er ll of th boiler, The shape of the The body is continuous and hollow as described heater is novel not only for its beneficial efiects d s preferably m d t pp ximat th fi b t so th t it may b readily passed through a ure eight, as shown. Inthis way there is acentral door opening of 1 opening 16 through the heater. There are open- Various other novel objects and advantages h1g5 leading 111150 the O OW body such as at 20 30 will be hereinafter more fully referred to in conand one y be e i et and the other the nection with the accompanying description of the Outlet, and these p s y be placed as present preferred form of the invention, referdesiredence being had to the drawing wherein: A plurality o fi $11011 as 24 are P v ded Fig. 1 isamore or less diagrammatic elevational Which are Preferably integral With the y I4 35 view of a boiler or heater having the heating unit and these are arranged more 01 less in the form of the invention associated therewith; of discs rings encircling t b y and are Fig. 2 is a plan view of the heating unit of the preferably d sp s d so t at th p a e of their invention; and surfaces are transverse to the run of the body. Fig. 3 is a sectional View on the line 3-3 of The fi s a relat v l hi and being d p s d 40 Fig 2 as they are they function to facilitate the trans- Referrjng now to the drawing more in detail fer Of heat to the water within the heater. The t invention 111 b fully b d fins are preferably unconnected so that any tend- In the drawing 2 represents a heating unit in ency thereof deflect 0 p en heated is th form of b l for a t water or Steam obviated and this is desired to avoid cracking of 45 heating system. To illustrate the invention the the heaterboiler S is shown as being of the circular type e heater I4 is P d W t in the boiler at a but it will be obvious that the heater of the inpoint above the fire W i h in the Case of an oil vention is adapted for use in connection with burner is above the firing head so as to be in the various types and sizes of boilers. The invention pat Of pw y traveling heat. The heater is 50 is not concerned with any particular type or connected to the Water chamber or chambers of firing means; that is, the boiler may employ coal the boiler at its or their upper and lower sides so or similar fuel, oil or gas or the like as the heating the heater is in parallel relation in respect medium. thereto.
In the drawing, however, a tube 4 shown as The connecting may be accomplished in 55 piping 30 extending through the opening covered" by another door such as 32. The piping 30 extends'to 'a tapped opening in aside of'theboiler.
Wherethe piping extends through a door opening, the door is notched t'olreceive the pipe? With the heater connected in some, suitable manner as heating medium passes upwardly through the boiler it passes around and through the heater l4 sothat heat is transferred to and absorbed by the water therein. Thus the heater functions as a heat transferdevice to facilitate the more rapid heating of the water which of coursencirculates. through the heater from the water compartment back to the watercompartment again; a a a l As a special feature of the invention the heater is so constructed that the heat is deflectedmore or lessoutwardly thereby toward'the inner walls of the boiler. This is much desired so that the heat laps, as it is called, the inner wall of the said; boiler. Therebythe device not only causes the f boilerto operatemore'efficiently butitself brings about a heat exchange action. 1 i The heater; connected as explained functions 'soinewhatafterthe manner of anadditionalisec- In some cases'it' may bedesired t'oi use two-tor v closed more of the heaters and this may be acconi-- plished by locating one adjacent or above the other and connecting the outlet of one with the inlet'of the other so that they "aregrOuped, so to speak, with the group connected to the water compartment.
' parting from the spir'it and scope of the invene "tiQII, and what I- claim is;
v l. A heating device for inserting in and connecting to aboiler comprising in combination-a horizontally-extending hollow continuous body niejn'iberi'n the form of a figure eight providing a continuous endless water-passageway which circumscribes an open-space, the portions of said space which are at opposite sides of the central portion thereof being of relatively greater area than "said central portion, and a plurality oi fin members extending outwardly from the body at spaced intervals and having the plane of their.
horizontally-extending hollowcontinuous body a member in the form r of a figure: eight providing a closed continuous "endless water-passageway which circumscribes an "open space,- the portions 'of said space which are 'at oppositesid'es of the central portion thereof being of relatively greater area. than said central-portion, and a plurality of fin members extending outwardly from the body at spaced;intervalsand having the plane 1 of their' principal surfaces disposed in opposition to the horizontal run of said passageway, eachof said fins being separate and disconnected from each of the-others.1- l l :G Q E-H- QRK-w
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