Heating element for an open fireplace

Stoves and furnaces – Liquid heater

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126131, F24B 700

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044035985

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to means for recovering a portion of the heat from an open fireplace and conducting it to other parts of a room, a house, or a building or other enclosure. The device is of particular importance for energy conservation. The device is a heating element that becomes part of an open fireplace in a disguised form. The heating element consists of disguised panels on the bottom and sides of an open fireplace, with the panels communicating with each other at their interfaces and the side panels connected at the top edge by a pipe system, hidden from view. Inlet and outlet connection means are made at the side panels.

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patent: 4151827 (1979-05-01), Rae
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