Stoves and furnaces – Grates – Grate bar
Patent
1976-08-11
1978-03-14
Capossela, Ronald C.
Stoves and furnaces
Grates
Grate bar
D 7207, 165165, F23H 1300
Patent
active
040785424
ABSTRACT:
A fireplace heat transfer unit consists of a forced-air-fed distribution manifold extending across the rear of the fireplace parallel to the back wall, a series of heat transfer conduits interconnected with the manifold and extending forwardly from it to the fireplace opening, supported by a generally rectangular, side-walled grate enclosure from which support legs extend downwardly at each corner, an expanded-metal coal grate positioned on the grate enclosure below the heat transfer conduits to hold glowing coals in proximity to the conduits and in proximity to the manifold, the heat transfer conduits having restricting orifices where connected to the distribution manifold and at the emission orifices through which heated air is directed into the room. Forced air input is provided by an enclosed, heat-protected electric blower which may be positioned just inside of the fireplace on either side of the heat transfer unit, connected to the manifold by means of a heat transfer conduit at either end.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3240206 (1966-03-01), Schutt
patent: 3537513 (1970-11-01), Austin et al.
patent: 3582250 (1971-06-01), Chatfield
patent: 3635211 (1972-01-01), Englert
Bridgwater Jon D.
Young Byron H.
Capossela Ronald C.
Morton Metalcraft Co.
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