Casings Patents (Class 126/114)
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Patent number: 12069776Abstract: A heating component comprising a housing, at least one heating component and at least one connecting member; the heating component is disposed within the housing, and the connecting member is disposed on at least one side of the outer wall of the housing; the connecting member is assembled to the housing; the connecting member comprises a slot and a slot wall; the slot wall is located on the periphery of the slot; at least a part of the slot wall is outwardly recessed; the heating component comprises at least one chamber, and the chamber comprises a space formed between the slot wall and the outer wall of the housing; the connecting member comprises a first connecting port and a second connecting port; the first connecting port is connected to the chamber, and the second connecting port is also connected to the chamber; the first connecting port is connected to the second connecting port through the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2016Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: WUHU Aldoc Technology Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ruguo Hu, Yanbin Tang, Yijie Lu
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Patent number: 10634365Abstract: A services supply device for a commercial kitchen includes multiple wall modules that are interconnectable to form a continuous wall. The continuous wall is defined by a pair of common substantially planar surfaces, one at the front side of the wall and one at the back side of the wall, spaced apart by some distance. The interior of the wall between the front and back sides forms a cavity. A portion of the cavity may be configured as an exhaust duct that conveys exhaust fumes away from a cooking appliance serviced by the services supply device, while another portion may be configured as a filter. The exhaust duct may have an inlet positioned on one of the sides of the continuous wall. The individual wall modules may be formed from functional units stacked on top of each other.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2014Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: OY HALTON GROUP LTD.Inventors: Andrey V. Livchak, Derek W. Schrock, Philip J. Meredith, Rick A. Bagwell, Andrew C. Faller
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Patent number: 8955507Abstract: A furnace or other heat exchanger application for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems having condensate control. Specifically, a condensate control for secondary heat exchangers is provided for use with high efficiency furnaces, particularly for small tonnage systems, such as residential or unitary systems. Condensate management permits a plurality of furnace orientations while providing resistance to corrosion due to liquid condensate.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2013Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Tabraiz Ali Khan, Robert Cabrera, Gregory Kenneth Reaser, Terry Hill
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Publication number: 20140116410Abstract: A device for converting heat into electrical power. The device comprises a base made of a heat conducting material. The base has a substantially flat bottom surface for being placed onto a flat outside surface of a heat source. At least a thermoelectric generator element is disposed onto a top surface of the base such that a high temperature surface of the thermoelectric generator element is in thermal contact with the top surface of the base. A heat sink structure is in thermal contact with a low temperature surface of the at least a thermoelectric generator element. Electrical circuitry is connected to the at least a thermoelectric generator element for receiving the electrical power therefrom. At least an electrical output port is connected to the electrical circuitry for providing the electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Inventor: Bradford Scott Sorrell
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Publication number: 20140034038Abstract: A furnace having a first drain trap, a first drain outlet associated with the first drain trap, and a second drain outlet associated with the first drain trap, wherein the first drain outlet and the second drain outlet are located relative to the first drain trap so that gravity driven drainage of a liquid from the first drain trap is selectable between the first drain outlet and the second drain outlet in response to a rotation of the furnace.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2012Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: TRANE INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventor: Lester D. Sherrow
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Publication number: 20130213378Abstract: A burner system for a furnace. The system may have a wedged or other shaped burner box. An air-fuel mixer may be attached to a smaller end of the burner box at about a right angle relative to a direction of a gas and air mixture leaving the larger box end. A burner head may be attached to the larger end of the box. The burner head may be sufficient for numerous heater sections of a heat exchanger. A spacer and an orifice shield may be situated between the burner head and heat exchanger. A fan may pull in the gas and air mixture from the mixer, through the box and the burner head. The mixture may be ignited into a flame which is pulled into the heat exchanger. Some of the flue gas from the exchanger exhaust may be recirculated by being added with air to the mixer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2012Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Michael William Schultz
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Publication number: 20130139803Abstract: A cabinet for a heating appliance. The cabinet has an integrated viewing window to permit inspection of the interior components of the appliance. The viewing window comprises an elongate transparent viewing member integrated into the cabinet. The viewing member is generally aligned with a burner or burner tray of the appliance such that the functionality and operation of the burner or burners can be viewed and inspected exterior to the cabinet. The viewing member is positioned at an angle relative to both the top and the front surfaces to facilitate the viewing and inspection of the burners through the viewing member and from an elevated position in front of the cabinet.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Inventors: Mark Robinet, Chris Marshall
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Patent number: 8393318Abstract: A furnace or other heat exchanger application for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems having condensate control. Specifically, the disclosure includes condensate control for secondary heat exchangers for use with high efficiency furnaces, particularly for small tonnage systems, such as residential or unitary systems. The application provides condensate management to permit a plurality of furnace orientations while providing resistance to corrosion due to liquid condensate, while providing a furnace system that utilizes less expensive materials and is easily fabricated.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Tabraiz Ali Khan, Robert Cabrera, Gregory Kenneth Reaser, Terry Hill
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Publication number: 20120178031Abstract: A furnace with a push and pull combustion system is disclosed. The furnace may include a cabinet housing a burner box, a gas valve assembly, a premix chamber, a heat exchanger, a blower, an induced-draft blower, and a flue pipe. The gas valve assembly may meter gas into the premix chamber, while the blower may draw air into the premix chamber, wherein air and gas may mix to produce a lean gas/air mixture. The blower may also push the lean gas/air mixture into the burner box. The burner box may ignite the lean gas/air mixture to produce combustion products. A blocked vent safety shutoff switch may be mounted over an opening of the burner box to ensure negative pressure by detecting any leakage of combustion products. The induced-draft blower may pull the combustion products through the heat exchanger, the flue pipe, and out into the atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Carrier CorporationInventor: William J. Roy
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Publication number: 20120085334Abstract: A furnace includes a cabinet having a top plate and a blower located in the cabinet. A blower shelf is located in the cabinet and has a first side supportive of the blower and a second side including one or more canted slide rails. A heat exchanger is located in the cabinet between the blower and the top plate and is securable to the one or more canted slide rails. The one or more canted slide rails are configured to allow removal of the heat exchanger from the cabinet along the canted slide rails without removal of the top plate from the cabinet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: CARRIER CORPORATIONInventors: Scott A. Beck, Larry D. Rieke, Nitu Gupta, John N. Abel
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Publication number: 20090044793Abstract: A burner box for a furnace. The burner box includes a housing attached to the furnace. The burner box further includes a module configured to align and support a burner within the housing. The module is detachable from the housing and removable from the furnace burners. The module is detachable from the housing without disassembly or detachment of the housing from the furnace.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANYInventors: Tabraiz Ali KHAN, Robert CABRERA, Gregory Kenneth REASER
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Publication number: 20080178860Abstract: A radiant tube heater has a tubular arrangement with an air duct portion forming a combustion air passage and a radiant tube portion which is heated by and surrounds a laminar flame. An inlet end of the air duct portion receives combustion air from a blower. A burner assembly mounted in the air duct portion includes a burner nozzle and a burner head for mixing gas and combustion air, this head having an inlet portion and an outlet portion wider than the inlet portion. A perforated restricting plate is mounted in the air duct portion and extends around the burner head. Air holes in this plate are sized and distributed so that the plate increases flow of combustion air through openings formed in the side of the inlet portion and allows combustion air to flow in the annular passage between the outlet portion and the air duct portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: Bernd Schwank, Samer Hassan, Yuri Kyrychynskyi, Tibor Virag
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Publication number: 20040134481Abstract: A hot air heater having a burner tube surrounding a combustion area. The combustion gases travel from the burner tube through first and second circumferential and concentric annuluses surrounding the burner tube. Cool ambient air used for heating is blown over the outside surfaces of the annuluses and heat from the combustion gases is transferred to the ambient air used for heating by way of the surfaces of the jackets defining the annuluses.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: INTERNATIONAL THERMAL INVESTMENTS, LTD.Inventor: Edgar C. Robinson
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Patent number: 6644300Abstract: A portable blower heater/cooler apparatus for providing 360 degrees of air-forced heat. The portable blower heater/cooler apparatus includes a base housing assembly including a base housing member being mounted upon leg members and having an opening through a top thereof and also having a screen forming a side of the base housing member; and also includes a heater/cooler assembly including a support plate being fastenable over the opening of the base housing member, and also including a plurality of heating/cooling elements being mounted upon the support plate; and further including a cover being fastenably mounted upon the base housing member and over the heater/cooler assembly; and also includes a fan assembly including a motor being fastenably disposed in the base housing member and having a shaft rotatably attached to the motor, and also including impellers being mounted to the shaft for creating flow of air.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Inventor: Ricky V. Toribio
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Patent number: 6494199Abstract: A multipoise furnace cabinet includes right and left sides with top and bottom plates connecting upper and lower parts of the right and left sides together. In one embodiment, top and bottom plates include vent cutouts. A side of the top plate has a first partially cut section that aligns with a second partially cut section in a door to the furnace cabinet, wherein the first and second partially cut sections substantially describe a circle, such that when the first and second partially cut sections are removed from the door and the cabinet, a resulting opening permits entry of a flue vent pipe. Front edges of the right and left cabinet sides are flanged, as are the front edges of the top and bottom plates. In another embodiment, the vent cutouts are entirely within the door.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Ninev Karl Zia, Rex Mills, Merle Dana Sears, Robert C. Swilik, Jr., James K. Beerbower, Brian A. Reeves
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Patent number: 6474329Abstract: A one piece cell panel for a forced air furnace which is designed for ease of removal without the necessity of having to dismantle the furnace cabinet. The panel includes a substantially vertically disposed upper section which contains a plurality of cell inlets and cell outlets and an integral lower horizontal shelf which is disposed at a predetermined acute angle downward below the horizontal. The cell panel has a substantially rectangular front profile and an “L” shaped side profile.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Merle Dana Sears, Stephen Leon Pulley, Brian Alan Reeves
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Patent number: 6389994Abstract: The invention is directed towards a front panel assembly for receiving air to be conditioned by a manufactured home furnace. The front panel assembly comprises molded panels allowing for a greater amount of open louver area, improved appearance, and improved sound-deadening qualities. The molded panels can be held together by rails, which can also be used to hold a filter in place behind the molded panels.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: York International CorporationInventors: Thomas Dale Chase, James Joseph Hopper, II
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Patent number: 6389847Abstract: The invention relates to an air output unit in connection with a tempering station in a tempering plant for glass panels, and to a method for manufacturing the unit. An equipment bay (3) has its walls (32), roof (33), and floor (31) designed and dimensioned as a shipping container, wherein air output equipment (4) is set up and secured prior to shipping to a working site. Since the fan room enclosing an air output unit functions at the same time as a shipping container for the air output unit, the repeated loading and unloading of air output equipment is avoided. The workload required for shipping and assembling is substantially reduced.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Tamglass Ltd. OyInventor: Markku Lehto
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Patent number: 6123064Abstract: A heating system has a modular section which can be converted to use as a store or boiler and to burn either solid or liquid and gaseous fuels. The system can be further expanded by addition of more than one module to increase the heating capacity of the system.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Inventor: Patrice Jacquet
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Patent number: 5494026Abstract: A connecting structure of a blast furnace hot stove of the type in which a heat accumulation chamber dome and a combustion chamber dome are directly connected to each other through a dome connecting pipe which does not have any expansion joint. The ratio (RD/TD) of the diameter (RD) of the dome connecting pipe to the diameter (TD) of the heat accumulation chamber dome approximately meets the condition wherein 0.24.ltoreq.(RD/TD).ltoreq.0.60, while the ratio (RD/ND) of the diameter (RD) of the dome connecting pipe to the diameter (ND) of the combustion chamber dome approximately meets the condition wherein 0.44.ltoreq.(RD/ND).ltoreq.0.80. The connecting structure may have a reinforcement ring provided on straight barrel portions immediately under the heat accumulation chamber dome and the combustion chamber dome, and a connecting beam may be fixed at one end to one of the reinforcement rings and engage at its other end with the other of the reinforcement rings for limited sliding motion.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Kawasaki Steel CorporationInventors: Masao Fujita, Rikio Ono, Teruaki Morimoto, Hiroshi Kanaya, Teruo Kanetsuna, Eiji Akimoto
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Patent number: 5429112Abstract: A gas radiant tube heater and method of operating the heater. The heater has a housing and a radiant tube mounted within the housing. The heater further has a modular control box mounted within the housing in which serviceable parts can be easily removed as a unit and replaced. The housing and control box are sealed against the elements for outdoor as well as indoor use. The control box is divided into two chambers, with the inlet air flowing from a first chamber into a second chamber. The first chamber is subjected to a vacuum pressure, in which the heat sensitive equipment is mounted, and the second chamber is subjected to a positive pressure, in which the combustible gas and air mix prior to combustion. The heater further has a pressure switch to shut off the gas supply if the air flow through the heater is blocked, and a flame sensor to shut off the gas supply if the ignition element fails to ignite the air/gas mixture.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1993Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Inventor: Mario Rozzi
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Patent number: 5429113Abstract: Presented is a wall heater or furnace extension structure for mounting in the space between a conventional wall furnace or heater and the ceiling of the room in which the wall furnace or heater are installed. The wall material normally found in this area of the wall is removed to expose the flue connected to the fire-box of the furnace or heater. The furnace extension structure is mounted on the wall so as to enclose the flue, draw air from the room into the space surrounding the flue, and then discharge the heated air back into the room from which it emanated.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1993Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Inventor: Robert O. Fowler
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Patent number: 5368010Abstract: A single forced air furnace (10) may be installed in any of an upflow, downflow, or horizontal airflow orientation, with discharge of flue gases either opposite to or concurrent with the primary airflow path. The combination of design features which provides this versatility includes the following features: an inducer assembly (24) for withdrawing flue gas from the furnace heat exchanger (20), which inducer assembly (24) may be positioned to direct the discharge of flue gas in a selected one of a plurality of directions; an optional internal flue duct (64) for directing the flue gas through the furnace vestibule chamber then through the furnace housing (12); and the fact that the furnace housing (12) is dimensioned and configured so that the furnace may be supported on any one of four different sides (O, I, S.sub.1, S.sub.2) of the furnace housing (12).Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1992Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Consolidated Industries Corp.Inventors: Richard H. Weber, III, Paul T. Richardson, Gerald K. Gable
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Patent number: 5036829Abstract: A heating which comprises a housing containing a water conduit, a fire compartment for heating the water in the water conduit, a heating chamber containing a plurality of heat emitting fin coil members disposed therein, a water storage tank disposed on the housing, and four turbo fans for blowing hot air around the plurality of heat emitting fin coil member and circulating the heated air into the room, whereby the heating apparatus produces hot air with a controlled humidity while at the same time reducing fire danger and pollution due to dust, smoke, and ash.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1991Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Inventor: Chi G. Woo
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Patent number: 4938283Abstract: A belled orifice inlet plate is provided for an induced draft combustion furnace heat exchanger of the type in which an inshot burner produces a hot gaseous combustion that is injected through an opening in the inlet plate into a combustion zone in the heat exchanger. The inlet plate has a flared collar that surrounds the opening at its periphery, and which extends a predetermined distance into the combustion zone. Preferably, the collar should have a depth on the order of one-quarter inch to one-half inch, and the flared portion should have a radius of curvature on the order of about one-quarter inch.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Richard J. Wood, Robert H. Swieczkowski, Ninev K. Zia
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Patent number: 4919122Abstract: Element structures are assembled from separately formed modular elements. Incorporated in the modular elements are stressing members, for example, connecting rods or the like, which can be aligned when the modular elements are positioned for installation. The adjacent connecting rods are secured to a coupling by means of which the rods can be tensioned and the entire assembly braced and rigidified. Tensile or compressive forces, due to elongation and shrinkage, are transmitted to and absorbed by the stressing members. The separate modular elements can be easily assembled or disassembled. The element structure has numerous uses, for example, in prefabricated wall or ceiling construction, in the manufacture of tiled stoves, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1989Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Inventor: Siegmar Kohlenbrenner
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Patent number: 4836182Abstract: A forced air gas fired heating device may be utilized as a stove insert for a conventional open fireplace or in an alternative embodiment may be formed with a double walled construction for use as a free standing unit. In both embodiments a gas burner adjacent a bottom portion of the housing heats an air space within the housing. A room air inlet conduit traverses back and forth across the heated air space and communicates with an air distribution chamber in an upper portion of the housing. A plurality of room air outlet conduits extend outwardly from the distribution chamber through a front wall of the housing. A heat exchanger is suspended from each of the room air outlet conduits and includes a hollow body portion in fluid communication with the associated air outlet conduit. Each of the heat exchangers has an enclosed longitudinally extending corrugated heat conductive metal plate and terminates in a bottom heat conducted metal plate deposed adjacent the gas burner.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Inventor: Daniel W. Trowbridge
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Patent number: 4700686Abstract: A heating apparatus comprising a water container, a firebox for heating the water in the water container, a heating chamber containing a plurality heat emitting members disposed therein, a water storage tank disposed on the water container, and a fan for blowing hot air around the plurality of heat emitting member and circulating the heated air into the room whereby the heating apparatus produces hot air with a controlled humidity while at the same time reducing fire danger and pollution due to dust smoke and ash.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Inventor: Chi G. Woo
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Patent number: 4587949Abstract: A heater for air and liquid utilizing a combustible fuel which includes a first vertical stack including a combustion tube or heat stack with a bottom burner. The heat stack is surrounded by a heat transfer unit with alternate down passages and up passages. The down passages carry the heated exhaust gas. The up passages carry the fluid to be heated. A second vertical stack carries outgoing combustion gases, incoming secondary air supply for combustion, and incoming air to be heated or fluid to be heated. A heat transfer arrangement in the second stack transfers heat from outgoing combustion gases to incoming space air and combustion support air when the unit is used as a space heater.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1984Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Inventor: Lawrence A. Schott
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Patent number: 4559923Abstract: A ceramic stove that may be supplied in kit form includes a base frame, a cast iron firebox secured on the base frame, a top frame attached to and surrounding the top of the firebox, and ceramic panels extending between and held by the frames in spaced relation from the firebox. The ceramic panels are "ship-lapped" relative to each other and are not cemented or otherwise positively attached to each other. Logs may be fed as fuel into the fire box door from one side of the stove allowing longer logs to be burned. The logs rest on a grate which includes a "shakable" portion for shaking ashes onto an ash pan located below the grate. A separate, small door into the firebox is provided for starting the fire and that door is covered by another, safety door which also closes the space through which the ash pan is removed for emptying. An outer screen gate is provided to overlie the firebox doors and the entire side of the firebox.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1984Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Inventor: Manfred Goetz
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Patent number: 4474166Abstract: A wick heater comprises a housing the top and front panel of which are so constructed and interrelated with each other and the remainder of the housing to provide for their relative expansion and contraction in a manner to avoid warping, buckling or distortion or any undue stress on the housing or its component parts during operation of the heater. The top of the housing comprises a frame and inserts, a principal insert being interconnected with and for expansion and contraction relative to the frame and to position directly above the chimney of the heater and the area encompassed by its backing heat reflecting surface. This principal insert has a unique pattern of slots the bounding edges of which are flanged and a portion of which are oriented in directions at right angles to other of said slots to lend both strength and stress accommodation to the top of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1982Date of Patent: October 2, 1984Assignee: Koehring CompanyInventors: Robert F. Shaftner, Michael A. Kagan
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Patent number: 4466420Abstract: Disclosed is a modular masonry heating system having a modular firebox assembly positioned within the flue chamber of an outer modular heat shell asembly. The heat shell comprises an enclosing wall and a cover each of which is formed from smaller modules and is self-supporting without these modules being secured together by a bonding material. The firebox comprises a foundation, a fire chamber enclosure and a riser each of which is formed from smaller modules and is self-supporting without these modules being secured together by a bonding material. The sets of modules for the heat shell wall and cover and the firebox riser and foundation may each have a different shape but the modules in the same set may have a substantially uniform size and shape. After assembly, the firebox and heat shell are each freestanding independently of the other.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1982Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Inventors: Hugh W. Ernisse, Perri A. Ernisse
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Patent number: 4205653Abstract: A downflow furnace assembly having a combustible floor base including a pair of parallel side rails, a pair of parallel, variable length cross rails, and integral spacing flanges, and a method of constructing the combustible floor base. The integral spacing flanges are for maintaining the lower plenum of the downflow furnace assembly at a preset distance from the edge of a combustible floor and are formed by die pressing the same metal sheets that are pressed to form the rails of the floor base. The variable length cross rails are each comprised of a pair of interfitted channel members that are in slidable communication with each other. By sliding the channel members with respect to each other, the lengths of the cross rails and the width of the base can be adjusted. The surface of each channel member defines a plurality of holes, and each cross rail can be adjusted to various preset lengths by aligning different holes.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1978Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventor: Mark A. Pickering