Stoves and furnaces – Body warmers
Patent
1974-07-17
1976-04-06
Dority, Jr., Carroll B.
Stoves and furnaces
Body warmers
126208, 98 203, 219217, 237 77, 297180, A61F 706
Patent
active
039482464
ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns heaters, particularly for sports benches and more especially for the benches on which substitute players of the team sit during games. In the preferred form, a self-contained heater such as a combustion operated construction heater with blower produces the heat behind the bench, and the heat is conducted through a conduit into the space beneath the bench, and then through a T-conduit in either direction to points from which it is distributed. The space beneath the bench confines the heat on the front, back, sides and bottom. Heat is distributed through openings in the top of the bench toward the back, and also through openings in the front of the bench, which may be at the top of the front of the bench and at the bottom of the bench. In a less preferred embodiment, heaters may be in spaces continuous with the bench. An option available is that a space behind the bench is provided in which the toes can be inserted, and flexible tubes are provided at the end of the bench, so that heat may be conducted either to the space around the neck of an athlete or the like.
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Dority Jr. Carroll B.
Schwartz Larry I.
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