Stoves and furnaces – Stoves – Heating
Patent
1981-12-03
1984-02-21
Scott, Samuel
Stoves and furnaces
Stoves
Heating
126 77, 126 83, 126290, 126297, F24C 100
Patent
active
044323352
ABSTRACT:
A stove apparatus which is designed to achieve relatively complete combustion of solid fuel such as wood or coal. A combustion chamber is defined by a connected wall housing and includes a primary flue opening at an upper rear portion thereof. Primary combustion air enters into the forward portion of the combustion chamber and the resultant combustion gases are deflected from normally passing to the chimney via the primary exit flue by means of a downwardly extending baffle which creates an increased temperature exit zone adjacent thereto. A device for introducing secondary combustion directly into said exit zone is provided so as to insure more complete combustion and reduce the amount of tars, i.e., creosote, produced in the combustion process. In addition, an unique device for regulating the amount and the combustion chamber is provided.
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Anderson G.
Doherty Robert J.
Scott Samuel
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