Insert for a radiant heating system

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110 97D, 431353, F24C 300

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039800695

ABSTRACT:
An insert is adapted to be arranged within the marginal end portion of a heat-radiating tube. The insert has an outer surface comprising an alternating series of peaks and valleys. The insert serves to insulate the tube marginal portion from the direct heat of a flame directed into and confined within the insert. The outer surface of the insert defines with the tube inner surface, a plurality of passageways. In use, air drawn into the tube through these passageways is preheated, and subsequently directed to oxidize the flame tip.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2115769 (1938-05-01), Harris
patent: 2410881 (1946-11-01), Hunter
patent: 2641206 (1953-06-01), Stout
patent: 2847953 (1958-08-01), Ernst
patent: 3066727 (1962-12-01), Galvin

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