Patents Assigned to Gerald D. Jolicoeur
  • Patent number: 4267817
    Abstract: A wood stove is of all welded steel plate construction except for the door which is of heavy cast iron. When the door is closed, the only source of combustion air is through an adjustable air inlet on the face of the door. The door is hollow and serves to preheat the incoming air. The inner wall of the door divides the incoming air into lower and upper, primary and secondary, respectively, combustion air flows. The stove has an internal upper baffle running from rear to front which helps to promote air flow and combustion efficiency and to knock out entrained matter from the products of combustion. The flue connection is in the rear of the stove above the baffle and is stepped into the back of the stove to allow the stove to be fitted against a wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1981
    Assignee: Gerald D. Jolicoeur
    Inventors: Arthur W. Hicks, Gerald D. Jolicoeur