Heat radiating burner for use in fireplaces

Stoves and furnaces – Grates – Grate bar

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F23H 1302

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042991978

ABSTRACT:
An upstanding panel assembly having a forwardly facing front side and upper and lower marginal edges interconnected at corresponding ends by upstanding opposite side marginal edges. The panel assembly is constructed of fireproof heat reflective material and a grill generally parallels the panel assembly and is supported from the latter in spaced relation forward of the front side thereof to define a narrow combustion chamber between the grill and the panel assembly. The grill includes lower and opposite side marginal portions extending between corresponding lower and side marginal edges of the grill and panel assembly thereby closing the lower and opposite side marginal portions of the combustion chamber. The combustion chamber opens upwardly between the upper marginal portions of the grill and panel assembly and may downwardly receive combustible solid fuel components such as cross-cut log sections of pressed wood fiber logs therein.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3025784 (1962-03-01), Williams
patent: 3175549 (1965-03-01), Bergsten
patent: 3182585 (1965-05-01), Rensch et al.
patent: 3832989 (1974-09-01), Belford

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