Heat exchange – Structural installation – Related to wall – floor or ceiling structure of a chamber
Patent
1981-05-04
1983-05-17
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Heat exchange
Structural installation
Related to wall, floor or ceiling structure of a chamber
428 40, 4283191, 428354, 165135, 219366, 219368, F24D 1902
Patent
active
043835759
ABSTRACT:
A multilayer heat insulating and reflecting strip is adapted to fit a baseboard heater behind and below the lengthwise extending heating element. An adhesive means along one edge secures the strip in place. The strip can be a laminate of polyvinylchloride foam and aluminum foil.
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Oct. 1980, Nov.-Dec. Issue, Home-Owners How To, Times Mirror Publishing Co., New York, N.Y.
Baum, Many Ways Suggested to Keep Heating Bill Under Control, Hartford Courant, Nov. 1980.
Aluminum and Foam Pipe Insulating Tape, SP1328 (p. 22).
Duct Insulating Wrap, V1375 (p. 21).
Davis Jr. Albert W.
Dotson S.
The Stanley Works
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