Stoves and furnaces – Fenders
Patent
1981-12-03
1983-10-25
Yeung, James C.
Stoves and furnaces
Fenders
126 80, 219367, 98 36, 237 79, F24C 1536
Patent
active
044112521
ABSTRACT:
The present invention comprises a linear element having openings in the upper surface, and which is closed at one end by a cap and at the other end by a fan unit which draws air from the room and projects it upwardly through the openings in the linear unit. The device is placed between the free-standing heating unit and the adjacent vertical surfaces to prevent the vertical surfaces from becoming too hot, as well as to prevent the subsequent drying out of wood framing behind the vertical surfaces, and also preventing or substantially reducing any chances of spontaneous combustion behind the vertical surfaces.
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