Patents Assigned to George W. Schossow
  • Patent number: 4171089
    Abstract: A self-cleaning heat exchanger in combination with a home furnace system which draws combustion air from outside the home is disclosed. Gases of combustion are drawn up through a plurality of vertical tubes and out a chimney by a fan mounted in the chimney. The lower portions of the tubes are cooled by inside air drawn over them by the return air blower of the furnace, the upper portions of the tubes are cooled by cold outside air drawn across them by the furnace burner unit. Moisture which condenses in the upper portions of the tubes is drawn down through them by gravity. The higher temperature in the lower part of the tubes causes this condensate to revaporize and rise to the upper portion of the tubes, where the process repeats itself. As more water vapor enters the tubes in the flue gas, distilled condensate eventually drops out of the tubes and runs into a drain at the lower end of the heat exchanger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 16, 1979
    Assignees: George W. Schossow, Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt, P.A.
    Inventor: George W. Schossow