Heat exchange – Structural installation – Related to wall – floor or ceiling structure of a chamber
Patent
1975-10-01
1977-10-04
Dority, Jr., Carroll B.
Heat exchange
Structural installation
Related to wall, floor or ceiling structure of a chamber
126270, 126400, 165 18, 165DIG4, 237 1A, F24D 502, F24D 510, F24D 1100, F24H 702
Patent
active
040518914
ABSTRACT:
A heat transfer block has a center core of substantially equally sized stones. The stones are grouted together with voids in between. Upper and lower panels are grouted to the center core. At least one of the panels is a heat transmitting panel. A plurality of heat transfer blocks may be laid end to end to form a heat transfer duct. A building air heating system may comprise a plurality of heat transfer blocks connected together, a means of circulating air through the blocks, and a heat reservoir connected to the outer surface of said heat transfer blocks.
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Dority Jr. Carroll B.
Halm Instrument Co. Inc.
Malone James P.
Richter Sheldon
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