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US2174572A
US2174572A US207935A US20793538A US2174572A US 2174572 A US2174572 A US 2174572A US 207935 A US207935 A US 207935A US 20793538 A US20793538 A US 20793538A US 2174572 A US2174572 A US 2174572A
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    • 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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  • This invention relates to improvements in hot air heaters.
  • the main objects of this invention are: First, to provide a cabinet type of hot air heater which is quite compact and the same time is highly efficient.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation of a hot air heater of the cabinet type embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse section on line 2-2 of Fig. 3, the burner elements or units bein shown in full lines.
  • Fig. 3 is a view mainly in vertical section on line 3-3 of Fig. 2 with the central louvers and' also has a central opening 8 in which is pivotally mounted a series of louvers 9, the pivots i0, being disposed centrally relative to the width of the louvers. 7 being connected thereto. by the pivots l2.
  • the front wall of the hot air chamber is provided with a door opening l3 and with the'door or closure l4 therefor, the closure being pivotally or rockingly supported at its lower end.
  • the 5 door is connected by the link l5 to an ear It on the rear edge of the front louver 9. With this connection, when the door or closure I 4 is opened,
  • The'closure H is provided with a handle or grip I.
  • the closure l4 serves as a counterbalance for the pivoted louvers 9 when the parts are in open position.
  • the burner chamber i1 is mounted centrally within the hot air chamber with its walls in a spaced relation to the walls of the hot air cham-
  • the louvers are connected by a bar II,
  • the burners designated generally by the numeral it are mounted on supporting brackets IS.
  • the burners in this case are liquid fuel burners 5 and are supplied with suitable connections from the tank 20 mounted on the rear wall of the hot air chamber. The details of the burners and the connections are not described as they form no part of this invention.
  • the burners are accessible through the door 2
  • the door casing 22 is secured around an opening 23 in the front wall of the burner chamber and fits into an opening 24 in the front wall of the hot air chamber.
  • a hot air flue 25 which is disposed in a rearwardly inclined relation, this hot air flue being formed of spaced plates extending from side to side of the hot air chamber, the hot. air flue having an inlet opening 26 in its rear end and a discharge opening 21 in its front end.
  • By-passing flues 28 are provided at each side of this hot air flue 25, these flues being preferably formed by plates 29 secured to the side walls of the burner chamber to cover the holes 30 and 3
  • a central discharge flue 32 is provided for the products of combustion. This is designed to receive a suitable conduit, the opening 33 in the rear wall of the hot air chamber being concentric to this flue 32 so that a conduit for the products of combustion can be slipped through the hole 33 into telescoping engagement with the flue 32.
  • Heaters embodying my invention are highly efficient and my invention may be easily embodied in an attractive cabinet form as illustrated.
  • Theheater is capable of circulating a large volume of air although the temperature of the air circulated may be controlled to a considerable extent by manipulation of the door l4 and consequently the adjustable louvers. It is not deemed desirable to render it possible to close all the louvers as that might result in overheating.
  • the flxed louvers I provide a safety factor and the adjustable louvers may be manipulated as desired.
  • a hot air heater the combination of a hot air casing provided with a hot air discharge opening at the top thereof, an upright burner chamber disposed within .said hot air casing in spaced relation to the walls thereof and having a rearwardly inclined hot air flue exending from side to side of the burner chamber and opening to the hot air chamber. at its front and rear ends, said burner chamber having by-pass holes on the sides thereof above and below said hot air flue,
  • a hot air heater the combination of a hot air casing provided with a hot air discharge opening at the top thereof, an upright burner chamber disposed within said hot air casing in spaced relation to the walls thereof and having a rearwardly inclined hot air flue and opening tothe hot air chamber at its front and rear ends, said burner chamber having by-pass holes on the sides thereof above and below said hot air flue, opposed heating medium flues secured to the sides of said burner chamber connecting the respective upper and lower holes, a discharge flue for said burner chamber opening to the rear wall thereof above said hot air flue, and a heating element in said burner chamberbelow said hot air flue and below the inlet ends of said side flues.
  • a hot air heater the combination of a hot air casing provided with a hot air discharge opening at the top thereof, a burner chamber disposed within said hot air casing in spaced relation to the walls thereof, said burner chamber having an inclined hot air flue made up of a pair of spaced plates extending entirely across the chamber from side to side thereof, said hot air flue, opening to the hot air chamber at the front and rear thereof, opposed flues for said burner chamber opening to the same above and below said hot air flue, a discharge flue for said burner chamber, and a. heating element in said burner chamber below said hot air flue.

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Oct. 3, 1939. sso 2,174,572
HOT HAIR HEATER Original Filed Jan. 17, 1938 INVENTOR.
ATTORNEYS Patented Oct. 3, 1939 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE HOT AIR HEATER Mich.
Original application January 1'1, 1988, Serial No.
Divided and this application May 14,
1938, Serial No. 207,935
3 Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in hot air heaters.
The main objects of this invention are: First, to provide a cabinet type of hot air heater which is quite compact and the same time is highly efficient.
Second, to provide a hot air heater of the type described which is efficient in that it circulates a relatively large volume of air through the hot air casing of the heater.
Objects relating to details and economies of the invention will appear from the description to follow. The invention is defined and pointed out in the claims.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is 11-- lustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a front elevation of a hot air heater of the cabinet type embodying my invention.
Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse section on line 2-2 of Fig. 3, the burner elements or units bein shown in full lines.
Fig. 3 is a view mainly in vertical section on line 3-3 of Fig. 2 with the central louvers and' also has a central opening 8 in which is pivotally mounted a series of louvers 9, the pivots i0, being disposed centrally relative to the width of the louvers. 7 being connected thereto. by the pivots l2.
The front wall of the hot air chamber is provided with a door opening l3 and with the'door or closure l4 therefor, the closure being pivotally or rockingly supported at its lower end. The 5 door is connected by the link l5 to an ear It on the rear edge of the front louver 9. With this connection, when the door or closure I 4 is opened,
the series of central louvers Qare also opened to a forwardly inclined position. The'closure H is provided with a handle or grip I. The closure l4 serves as a counterbalance for the pivoted louvers 9 when the parts are in open position.
The burner chamber i1 is mounted centrally within the hot air chamber with its walls in a spaced relation to the walls of the hot air cham- The louvers are connected by a bar II,
ber, its top being spaced from the top' of the hot air chamber.
The burners designated generally by the numeral it are mounted on supporting brackets IS. The burners in this case are liquid fuel burners 5 and are supplied with suitable connections from the tank 20 mounted on the rear wall of the hot air chamber. The details of the burners and the connections are not described as they form no part of this invention.
The burners are accessible through the door 2| in the front wall of the hot air chamber. The door casing 22 is secured around an opening 23 in the front wall of the burner chamber and fits into an opening 24 in the front wall of the hot air chamber.
In the top of the burner chamber I provide a hot air flue 25 which is disposed in a rearwardly inclined relation, this hot air flue being formed of spaced plates extending from side to side of the hot air chamber, the hot. air flue having an inlet opening 26 in its rear end and a discharge opening 21 in its front end.
By-passing flues 28 are provided at each side of this hot air flue 25, these flues being preferably formed by plates 29 secured to the side walls of the burner chamber to cover the holes 30 and 3| in the side walls located below and above the hot air flue so that the products of combustion pass around the hotair flue. These flues are flattened so as not to unduly obstruct the, hot air space and also they present a relatively large radiating surface.
A central discharge flue 32 is provided for the products of combustion. This is designed to receive a suitable conduit, the opening 33 in the rear wall of the hot air chamber being concentric to this flue 32 so that a conduit for the products of combustion can be slipped through the hole 33 into telescoping engagement with the flue 32.
Heaters embodying my invention are highly efficient and my invention may be easily embodied in an attractive cabinet form as illustrated. g 45 Theheater is capable of circulating a large volume of air although the temperature of the air circulated may be controlled to a considerable extent by manipulation of the door l4 and consequently the adjustable louvers. It is not deemed desirable to render it possible to close all the louvers as that might result in overheating. The flxed louvers I provide a safety factor and the adjustable louvers may be manipulated as desired.
have not attempted to illustrate or describe certain embodiments or adaptations which I contemplate as it is believed that this disclosure will enable those skilled in the art to embody or adapt my improvements as may be desired.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a hot air heater, the combination of a hot air casing provided with a hot air discharge opening at the top thereof, an upright burner chamber disposed within .said hot air casing in spaced relation to the walls thereof and having a rearwardly inclined hot air flue exending from side to side of the burner chamber and opening to the hot air chamber. at its front and rear ends, said burner chamber having by-pass holes on the sides thereof above and below said hot air flue,
opposed flattened heating medium flues on the sides of said burner chamber connecting the respective upper and lower holes, a central discharge flue for said burner chamber opening to the rear wall thereof above said hot air fine, and a heating element in said burner chamber below said hot air flue and below the inlet ends of said side flues.
2. In a hot air heater, the combination of a hot air casing provided with a hot air discharge opening at the top thereof, an upright burner chamber disposed within said hot air casing in spaced relation to the walls thereof and having a rearwardly inclined hot air flue and opening tothe hot air chamber at its front and rear ends, said burner chamber having by-pass holes on the sides thereof above and below said hot air flue, opposed heating medium flues secured to the sides of said burner chamber connecting the respective upper and lower holes, a discharge flue for said burner chamber opening to the rear wall thereof above said hot air flue, and a heating element in said burner chamberbelow said hot air flue and below the inlet ends of said side flues.
3. In a hot air heater, the combination of a hot air casing provided with a hot air discharge opening at the top thereof, a burner chamber disposed within said hot air casing in spaced relation to the walls thereof, said burner chamber having an inclined hot air flue made up of a pair of spaced plates extending entirely across the chamber from side to side thereof, said hot air flue, opening to the hot air chamber at the front and rear thereof, opposed flues for said burner chamber opening to the same above and below said hot air flue, a discharge flue for said burner chamber, and a. heating element in said burner chamber below said hot air flue.
EDWIN ESSON.
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US2430393A (en) * 1941-05-02 1947-11-04 Elbert E Elmore Forced draft hot-air heater
US4214569A (en) * 1978-04-10 1980-07-29 Heine Friedrich W Fireplace stove
US20190203941A1 (en) * 2018-01-03 2019-07-04 International Thermal Research Ltd. Liquid fuelled tent heater and method of operating same

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2430393A (en) * 1941-05-02 1947-11-04 Elbert E Elmore Forced draft hot-air heater
US4214569A (en) * 1978-04-10 1980-07-29 Heine Friedrich W Fireplace stove
US20190203941A1 (en) * 2018-01-03 2019-07-04 International Thermal Research Ltd. Liquid fuelled tent heater and method of operating same
US10845056B2 (en) * 2018-01-03 2020-11-24 International Thermal Research Ltd. Liquid fuelled tent heater and method of operating same

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