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US927151A
US927151A US44416508A US1908444165A US927151A US 927151 A US927151 A US 927151A US 44416508 A US44416508 A US 44416508A US 1908444165 A US1908444165 A US 1908444165A US 927151 A US927151 A US 927151A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
    • F24B7/00Stoves, ranges or flue-gas ducts, with additional provisions for convection heating 
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  • a heater comprising a body provided with a smoke Hue, a grate in the said body, a perforate dome set on the top of the said body and having an air outlet at the top and a conical hot air chamber'at the bottom, the said hot air chamber extending down into the upper portion. of the said body, and a mantle inclosing the said dome and extend- 'ing around the upper portion of the said body and spaced therefrom, the lower end of the mantlel being open.
  • a heater comprising a body provided with a smoke ue, a grate in the said body, a perforate dome set on the top of the said body and having an air outlet at the top and a conical hot air chamber at the bottom, the said hot air chamber extending down into the upper portion of the said body, a mantle inclosing the said dome and extending around the upper ortion of the said body and spaced there rom, the lower end of the mantle being open, and air pipes extending from the side of the dome outwardly and downwardly through the space between the. dome and mantle and also passing through the mantle to the outside thereof.
  • heater rcomprising a body provided with a.smoke flue at upper end, a grate in the said body, a perforate dome set on the top of the said body and having an air outlet at the top and a conical hot air chamber at the bottom, the .said hot air chamber extending down into the upper portion of the said body, a mantle inclosing the said dome andsaid body and spaced therefrom, the lower end of the mantle being open, an ash pit under the said grate, and a dust pipe leading from the interior of the ash pit up through the mantle and connected with the said smoke flue.
  • a heater comprising a body provided with a smoke iue at its upper end, a grate in the said body, a dome set on the top of the said body, said dome lbeing formed of a contending outside the said body and through g the mantle.
  • a heater comprising a bodyl provided witlia smoke flue, a grate in the said body, av perforate dome having a perforate base set l on top of the said body, a perforate top held on the said base and provided with an air ⁇ outlet 'and a conical bottom extending downward fromv the said base into 'the upper por- A tion 'of the said body, and a mantle inclosing the said. dome and surroundingthe upper portion of the' said body and spaced there from, the lower end of the said mantle being open.
  • a heater comprising a'body having a smoke liuc at its upper end, a perforated dome on the top of the body and having an outlet in its top and an inlet for atmospheric air, a hot-air chamber extending ⁇ into the body below the dome and in communication with said dome, a mantle inclosino' the dome and through which the smoke due passes, said mantle having a lower open end and extending down around the upper portion of the body and spaced therefrom, a grate in the lower portion of the body, an ash pit below the grate, and a dust pipe leading from the ash pit up through the mantleiand connected with the smoke Hue outside of the mantle.

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KELTNIK.
HEATER,
Brummen FILED JULY 1a, 190s.
927,151. r manned July e, 1909.
i .mi jfl extending around the upper portion of the' Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
l. A heater, comprising a body provided with a smoke Hue, a grate in the said body, a perforate dome set on the top of the said body and having an air outlet at the top and a conical hot air chamber'at the bottom, the said hot air chamber extending down into the upper portion. of the said body, and a mantle inclosing the said dome and extend- 'ing around the upper portion of the said body and spaced therefrom, the lower end of the mantlel being open.
2. A heater, comprising a body provided with a smoke ue, a grate in the said body, a perforate dome set on the top of the said body and having an air outlet at the top and a conical hot air chamber at the bottom, the said hot air chamber extending down into the upper portion of the said body, a mantle inclosing the said dome and extending around the upper ortion of the said body and spaced there rom, the lower end of the mantle being open, and air pipes extending from the side of the dome outwardly and downwardly through the space between the. dome and mantle and also passing through the mantle to the outside thereof.
3. heater, rcomprising a body provided with a.smoke flue at upper end, a grate in the said body, a perforate dome set on the top of the said body and having an air outlet at the top and a conical hot air chamber at the bottom, the .said hot air chamber extending down into the upper portion of the said body, a mantle inclosing the said dome andsaid body and spaced therefrom, the lower end of the mantle being open, an ash pit under the said grate, and a dust pipe leading from the interior of the ash pit up through the mantle and connected with the said smoke flue.
4. A heater, comprising a body provided with a smoke iue at its upper end, a grate in the said body, a dome set on the top of the said body, said dome lbeing formed of a contending outside the said body and through g the mantle. s
5. A heater, comprising a bodyl provided witlia smoke flue, a grate in the said body, av perforate dome having a perforate base set l on top of the said body, a perforate top held on the said base and provided with an air `outlet 'and a conical bottom extending downward fromv the said base into 'the upper por- A tion 'of the said body, and a mantle inclosing the said. dome and surroundingthe upper portion of the' said body and spaced there from, the lower end of the said mantle being open.
G. A heater, comprising a'body having a smoke liuc at its upper end, a perforated dome on the top of the body and having an outlet in its top and an inlet for atmospheric air, a hot-air chamber extending` into the body below the dome and in communication with said dome, a mantle inclosino' the dome and through which the smoke due passes, said mantle having a lower open end and extending down around the upper portion of the body and spaced therefrom, a grate in the lower portion of the body, an ash pit below the grate, and a dust pipe leading from the ash pit up through the mantleiand connected with the smoke Hue outside of the mantle.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presencek of two subscribing witnesses.
STEPHEN KELTNIK.
W itnesscs: f
'lI-Inononn RnNDnssY, ARTHUR MCIIKE.
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US4421094A (en) * 1980-04-11 1983-12-20 Crane Roscoe K Parabolic shaped heater

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US4421094A (en) * 1980-04-11 1983-12-20 Crane Roscoe K Parabolic shaped heater

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