Combustion cylinder construction for oil space heater of the typ

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431200, 431198, 431309, 431344, 126 96, F23D 500

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044848862

ABSTRACT:
A combustion cylinder construction for an oil space heater of the type for radiating heat rays is disclosed which is capable of uniformly red-heating an outer surface of an outer cylindrical member of a double combustion cylinder and efficiently radiating heat rays from the red-hot outer surface and is capable of completely burning an incomplete combustion gas and the like at a flame spreader to form a white-yellow flame and efficiently radiating heat rays from the flame. The outer cylindrical member has through-holes larger than those of an inner cylindrical member and is provided at the upper portion thereof with a recess having through-holes. The combustion cylinder and flame spreader are surrounded by a single heat-permeable cylinder.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2365745 (1944-12-01), Castle et al.
patent: 2455115 (1948-11-01), Lancey

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