Friction heat space heater

Stoves and furnaces – Heaters – Frictional

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ABSTRACT:
A furnace or space heater is operable at low cost by a small electric motor which rotates an elongated cylindrical drum on a vertical axis, within an elongated cylindrical casing at a clearance of about one eighth of an inch in the annular chamber formed therebetween. A supply of light lubricant normally occupies the lower portion of the annular chamber but rises to fill the chamber during rotation of the drum. The casing is enclosed in a housing, having a fan chamber containing an electric motor and fan or blower. The motor shaft may rotate both the fan and the drum.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2251344 (1941-08-01), Tesch
patent: 2467425 (1949-04-01), Gobb
A.P.C. Application of Beldimano, Ser. No. 326,790, published May 11, 1943.

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