Abstract: A baseboard radiator (10) for use in perimeter heating has a heating coil (11), a chassis (25) and a cover (23). The heating coil (11) has at least one fin (12), defining a front edge (13), a rear edge (14), an upper edge (15) and a lower edge (16) of the heating coil (11). The lower edge (16) has front (21) and rear (22) notches formed therein. The chassis (25) engages with the rear notch (22) and extends from the lower edge (16) over the rear edge (14) and the upper edge (15). The chassis (25) is further adapted for mounting the radiator (10) on a wall (28). The cover (23) engages with the front notch (21) and extends from the lower edge (16) over the front edge (13) and the upper edge (15) to engage between the chassis (25) and the wall (28).
Abstract: Sound-attenuating housing (10) for a heat pump (34) comprises a base chassis (11), a first sub-chassis (17) and a second sub-chassis (19). The base chassis (11) is surrounded by upstanding walls (12-15) and has a top (16) adapted to engage with the upstanding walls (12-15), thereby to form an enclosure for the heat pump (34). The first sub-chassis (17) is provided within the enclosure, and is mounted on the base chassis (11) via-anti-vibration mounts (18). The second subchassis (19) is provided within the enclosure, and is mounted on the first sub-chassis (17) via anti-vibration mounts (21). The second sub-chassis (19) forms a mounting surface for a heat pump compressor (25), whilst the first sub-chassis (17) forms a mounting surface for other components of the heat pump (34).
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 30, 2011
Publication date:
June 27, 2013
Applicant:
Smith's Environmental Products Limited
Inventors:
Gary Stanton Webster, Jeremy James Stanley
Abstract: Flame-effect heating apparatus comprises a housing with walls defining an air duct extending therethrough. Simulated fuel is supported by the housing, externally of the duct, and at least one flame-effect generator is disposed in the duct. A light source is provided in the housing to illuminate both the simulated fuel and the flame-effect generator. A mirror is supported by the housing so that light reflected by the flame-effect generator is incident thereon. A wall of the housing which defines the air duct, is formed as a viewing screen on which light reflected by the mirror falls, the viewing screen being positioned higher than the simulated fuel. An electric fan causes air to flow through the air duct, so causing operation of the flame-effect generator, and a heat exchanger disposed in the duct warms air passing thereover.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 2, 2001
Date of Patent:
October 5, 2004
Assignee:
Smith's Environmental Products Limited
Inventors:
Gary Stanton Webster, Jeremy James Stanley