Device for melting ice at a fish hole in the ice

Stoves and furnaces – Heaters – Surface

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126 9R, F23C 300

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041311078

ABSTRACT:
The device for melting ice at a fish hole in the includes an enclosure having first and second sidewalls hingedly connected to first and second end walls together with a cover formed in two portions, each cover portion hingedly connected to a sidewall. A partial bottom is hingedly connected to an end wall. One of the cover portions is formed with an opening through which a fish line extends into the enclosure with the cover portions closed. One of said cover portions has a baffle connected thereto which extends into the enclosure with a heat shield mounted on the underside of the cover. A cover portion carries a window for visual inspection of an ice hole over which the device is placed. The partial bottom is adapted to mount a source of heat beneath the heat shield and between the baffle and an end wall.

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