Revertible Draft, Base-heating Patents (Class 126/74)
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Patent number: 11291334Abstract: A grill apparatus includes a bottom portion, a lid portion, a firebox and an ash bucket. The lid portion is coupled to the bottom portion forming a cooking chamber. The bottom portion receives the firebox. A support structure of the firebox rests on an inner surface of the bottom portion. An inner surface of the bottom port, the support structure of the firebox and a firebox lower opening define a first air path from a lower portion of the cooking chamber to a heat chamber. The ash bucket includes an air vent extending from a base of the ash bucket base into an internal ash receptacle and has an upper vent aperture with a vent cover connected to the air vent. The cover is disposed over an upper vent aperture to further define the first air path.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2020Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: NewAge Products, Inc.Inventors: Hessam Bahreinian, Robert Vandenham
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Patent number: 4694817Abstract: In order to eliminate flue gases generated in combustion of fuels in heating stoves a heating stove (1) is designed with a duct (14) above the fireplace (5) and closeable by means of a damper (16), whereby the flue gases pass through the bed of embers generated during combustion. A hearth (6) for the bed of embers is designed with obliquely set flat surfaces (26) for attaining of a concentrated bed of embers. There is located in the combustion chamber (58) of the heating stove (1) below the hearth (6) an aperture (9), which communicates with flue ducts (11), which communicate in turn with a flue (20), which discharges the flue gases from the heating stove. By means of a filling hatch (15) access can be gained to the interior of the said duct (14) to fill the heating stove and its fireplace with fuel.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1985Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Inventor: Sture Nilsson
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Patent number: 4607610Abstract: A downdraft stove with a conical reaction chamber surrounded by a heat-insulating mass is disclosed. A tubular grating installed in the reaction chamber has a substantially vertically oriented central tube open at its upper end and connected at its lower end to an air inlet opening, and a cap supported above the open upper end, the space between the cap and the upper end constituting a primary air inlet nozzle. A plurality of grating tubes are radially distributed around and take off substantially horizontally from and communicate with the central tube, thereby defining a grating, and then turn downwardly into a conical shape conforming to the reaction chamber shape and are open at their downward ends to thereby constitute secondary air inlets. The downward-projecting ends of the grating tubes are twisted about the axis of the central tube in order to induce a swirling air flow pattern in the reaction chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1985Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Inventor: Hans G. Zimmermann
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Patent number: 4473351Abstract: A new and improved stove or furnace for efficient combustion of wood fuel including a vertical feed combustion chamber for receiving and supporting wood fuel in a vertical attitude or stack, a major upper portion of the combustion chamber column comprising a water jacket for coupling to a source of water or heat transfer fluid and for convection circulation of the fluid for confining the locus of wood fuel combustion to the bottom of the vertical gravity feed combustion chamber. A flue gas propagation delay channel extending from the laterally directed draft outlet affords delayed travel time in a high temperature environment to assure substantially complete combustion of the gaseous products of wood burning with forced air as an actively induced draft draws the fuel gas and air mixture laterally through the combustion and high temperature zone.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1981Date of Patent: September 25, 1984Assignee: Board of Trustees of the University of MaineInventor: Richard C. Hill
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Patent number: 4320738Abstract: This stove invention relates to wood and coal burning stoves employed for heating. More effective draft control and heat transfer is achieved by a stove (11) employing straight and serpentine flues (46, 48), a control rod (43) to coordinate movement of a baffle (38) and damper (41) for defining passageways to the flues, and a channel (33) for apportioning air above and below the fuel and into first and second combustion chambers (26, 27).Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1980Date of Patent: March 23, 1982Inventor: Virgil Johnson
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Patent number: 4309965Abstract: A stove or furnace for efficient combustion of wood fuel includes a vertical feed combustion chamber (15) for receiving and supporting wood fuel in a vertical attitude or stack. A major upper portion of the combustion chamber column comprises a water jacket (14) for coupling to a source of water or heat transfer fluid for convection circulation of the fluid. The locus (31) of wood fuel combustion is thereby confined to the refractory base of the combustion chamber. A flue gas propagation delay channel (34) extending laterally from the base of the chamber affords delayed travel time in a high temperature refractory environment sufficient to assure substantially complete combustion of the gaseous products of wood burning with forced air prior to extraction of heat in heat exchanger (16). Induced draft draws the fuel gas and air mixture laterally through the combustion chamber and refractory high temperature zone to the heat exchanger and flue.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1979Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Assignee: Board of Trustees of the University of MaineInventor: Richard C. Hill
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Patent number: 4201186Abstract: A stove or furnace in which the products of combustion are recirculated inside the combustion chamber by means of a V-shaped partition or baffle, the apex of which extends downward directly above the primary fire zone, so that the combustion products rising from the fire are deflected outward and then flow downward back into the primary fire zone. Secondary air may be mixed with the unburned combustion products above the primary fire zone to form a combustible mixture which is burned on re-entering the fire zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Inventor: Patrick J. Paquin