Stoves and furnaces – Stoves – Cooking
Patent
1986-07-25
1988-03-15
Green, Randall L.
Stoves and furnaces
Stoves
Cooking
126 15R, 126 25R, 126 59, 126 77, 126285A, 110241, F24C 1508
Patent
active
047305975
ABSTRACT:
A biomass stove has an outer chamber formed by a continuous side wall which is connected to a bottom wall. An air inlet is formed in the bottom wall for allowing introduction of air into the interior of the outer chamber. A fuel basket, also formed as a continuous side wall attached to a bottom wall, is located within the outer chamber. In the fuel basket, near the bottom of the fuel basket, a grate is positioned. First and second reflecting members are positioned below the grate within the fuel basket. Air inlets are located along the bottom periphery of the fuel basket with primary air flowing up through the air inlets and over the reflecting members and through the grate into a fuel supply which can be located within the fuel basket on the grate. One or more of the primary stoves can be suspended in a support housing to form an appropriate multi-burner stove.
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Hottenroth Fred W.
Hottenroth, III Fred W.
Boswell Herb
Flanigan Allen J.
Green Randall L.
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