Space heater

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126 92B, F23D 1314

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039751406

ABSTRACT:
Space heaters employing an omnidirectional infrared radiant burner are disclosed. Cylindrical in shape, the radiant burner includes an inner cylindrical mantle comprised of three concentric fine-mesh grids which are formed from flat mesh stock. The outer of the mantle grids has a seam which is bonded to form a continuous cylinder, while the inner grids each have the shape of a split O with an open break line therein. The inner two concentric mantle grids are inserted inside the outer bonded grid, which retains them against their tendency to spring outwardly. Concentrically outward from the mantle is a larger mesh outer grid defining a radiant element, both the mantle and outer grid being retained by a pair of end caps having inner and outer annular flanges. In the lower end cap is an inlet opening for air and fuel and across the opening is a very fine mesh grid which causes turbulence and insures proper mixing of the air and fuel. The two opposed end caps are retained together by axially extending pins.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3204683 (1965-09-01), Ruff et al.
patent: 3291187 (1966-12-01), Haensel
patent: 3407025 (1968-10-01), Hardison

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