Stoves and furnaces – Hot-air furnaces – Compressed air
Patent
1975-07-30
1978-09-05
Wayner, William E.
Stoves and furnaces
Hot-air furnaces
Compressed air
126 66, 126 72, F24H 308
Patent
active
041111826
ABSTRACT:
The stove combustion chamber is lined with a layer of refractory material. Above this a baffle extends at an angle upwardly from the rear wall of the stove part way toward its front wall. Three tubular heat exchangers open at their forward ends on a grill on the front of the stove, and extend rearwardly over the combustion chamber and baffle to a duct mounted on the rear of the stove. The refractory material and baffle help retain heat in the stove to keep the heat exchange tubes warm, and a blower, which is connected to the duct and is controlled by a thermostat, blows warm air from inside the tubes outwardly through the grill into the room containing the stove.
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Roberts Herbert E.
Wharff Donald D.
Topolcai, Jr. William E.
Wayner William E.
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