Heating appliance for apartments

Stoves and furnaces – Fire pots and linings

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126101, 126146, 126151, F23M 500, F24B 1302

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061258407

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a heating appliance comprising an outer case made entirely of chrome, with various brick systems arranged inside the case, and within the said brick systems a required quantity of chrome pipes and valves is arranged. The arrangement of the brick system together with pipes and valves ensure that the flames are able to spread throughout the appliance and further enabling that the bricks and the pipes are heated within a short span of time, and once the desired level of temperature is attained the heat inside the appliance is maintained for a long time.


BACKGROUND AND OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

The conventional domestic heating appliances using hard and liquid fuel are at least 120% hazardous for the environment and the economy. The loss of heat in conventional heating appliances is rather high since in most cases the appliance has to keep burning and operating in order to maintain desired level of temperature. This inefficient means of burning of the fuel results in using more fuel to attain and maintain the desired level of temperature, which in turn results in more expense for the user leading to more economic outlays. Inefficiency of the traditional fuel burning systems of burning the fuel further leads to disposing more of undesirable fumes and smog causing damage to the environment.
The object of this invention is to supply a more efficient system for burning the fuel which is more economical and less hazardous to the economy. A new heating appliance to be used domestically in apartments to replace the conventional heating appliances has been designed to overcome these problems. The appliance constructed according to this invention utilizes a battery type system suitable to be used domestically in any closed indoor environment. The appliance according to this new system, in comparison to the conventional systems, has only a 20% hazardous effect on the environment and the economy. The technical features of the appliance is described below with references to the accompanying drawings.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of the heating appliance in its complete form as viewed from the left/right side of the appliance.
FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of the top portion of the heating appliance as viewed from the rear of the appliance.
FIG. 3 is a three dimensional view of the heating appliance in its complete final form illustrating the top, one side and the rear views of the outer surfaces of the appliance.
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of the heating appliance as viewed from the rear of the appliance illustrating the mounting means for mounting the hood over the top of the frame of the appliance.
FIG. 5 is the sectional view of FUG. 4 as viewed from the left side of the appliance.
FIG. 6 is a plain view of the top of the heating appliance illustrating and of the mounting means for mounting the hood over the top of the frame of the appliance.
FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view of the smoke outlet pipe illustrating the valve installed on the said pipe for regulating the flow.
FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 is the illustration of the cross sectional partial views of the dry steam pipes as viewed from the top.
FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view of the heating appliance dissecting the body of the appliance into two halves seen from the above illustrating the cross-sectional views of the tiles and pipes as seen from above.
FIG. 11 illustrates the views from the top (U), from the bottom (A), from the side (Y) and front end (B) of the bricks in which smoke outlet pipes pass through within.
FIG. 12 illustrates the top view and front end view of the bricks which are installed under the hood at the top of the appliance.
FIG. 13 illustrates the views from the top (U), from the bottom (A), from the side (Y) and front end (B) of the bricks which do not have wholes for smoke outlet pipes to pass through.
FIG. 14 illustrates the top view and front end view of the bricks which are installed under the side panels of the outer frame of the appliance.
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patent: 4406276 (1983-09-01), Haas
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