Feeding Air Patents (Class 126/77)
  • Patent number: 4221207
    Abstract: A wood-burning heating apparatus, used as a parlor stove, and providing a significant heat output is disclosed. The stove has primary and secondary combustion chambers and a baffling arrangement for directing flue gases along a circuitous path to the exit aperture whereby a significant proportion of the heat of said gases is given up to the apparatus. A vertically oriented downwardly directed baffle separates the combustion chambers. Primary and secondary air paths supply air to the primary and secondary combustion chambers respectively. Each of the supply conduits is pre-heated and the secondary air supply provides oxygen substantially evenly around an opening at a bottom portion of the baffle to increase the efficiency of secondary combustion. The apparatus is further provided with a self-clearing top smoke chamber having a pivotable top cover. A rotatable flue collar is provided for either a horizontal or a vertical connection to the exit flue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1980
    Assignee: Vermont Castings, Inc.
    Inventor: Duncan C. Syme
  • Patent number: 4215668
    Abstract: A free standing stove having excellent thermal emission and fuel combustion characteristics comprising front, back, base, top and side plates of high strength, heat transmitting metal defining a main body of the stove. The interior of the main body of the stove is provided with a horizontal baffle plate disposed between top and base plates to divide the stove into a lower fuel-receiving and heating compartment and an upper heating compartment. The two compartments communicate by a passageway adjacent a side plate of the stove, and the side plate is provided with an access opening and door to permit insertion of fuel into the lower fuel-receiving compartment. The access door is provided with upper and lower dampers which may be adjusted to circulate air across the stove to retard the movement of combustion gases and by-products through the passageway communicating the upper and lower compartments, and to provide oxygen for combustion of the fuel in the upper and lower compartments, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1980
    Inventors: Brooks H. Holcombe, Homer E. Elwood
  • Patent number: 4214569
    Abstract: The specification discloses a fireplace stove in which heat exchange tubes slope upwardly from a sloping rear wall to a sloping front wall of a polygonal body and are open at each end. A door is openable and/or removable from the body to form a fireplace. A door frame has a thermostat controlled damper at its top and outlets to the fire area near in the lower, side portions thereof. A baffle is spaced below the flue outlet and is aligned with the flue outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1980
    Inventor: Friedrich W. Heine
  • Patent number: 4212286
    Abstract: A sheet metal stove comprising a shell of rectangular shape having a plurality of tubes extending between opposite sides thereof and extending therethrough to receive ambient air for combustion, adjustable dampers on the opposite ends of said tubes and slots therein between the ends to discharge air into the stove by convection, a grate supported by said tubes, a deflector sloping upwardly and forwardly from said grate, a door for the front of the stove having adjustable dampers therein to promote long burning of fuel, air heating conduits adjacent opposite sides of the shell to accept ambient air at the bottom and discharge heated air at the top, and a manifold on top of the shell to utilize combustion products before discharge to a flue to heat additional ambient air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1980
    Inventors: Robert K. Shane, Glenn E. White
  • Patent number: 4207861
    Abstract: A free-standing unit for heating air in a U-shaped channel surrounding a fire box having a pair of spaced vertical vents for directing the heated forced air to converge in front of the fire box opening to limit air flow towards said openings. Mesh in the vertical vents directs the forced air downward to be combined with the hot forced air from a bottom horizontal vent. A baffle plate depending from the top of the fire-box adjacent the flue port and an opening along the top of the doors ignite the gases adjacent the top and directs some gases back into the fire. By forcing heated air at a low level and drawing cool air from a high level, the air being heated is of a uniform temperature. A hood extending along the top edge of the fire box opening diverts exiting gases back into the fire box. A thermostatically controlled blower creates the forced air and cools the fire box walls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1980
    Assignee: Smoky Mountain Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventor: Carrol E. Buckner
  • Patent number: 4207860
    Abstract: A wood and coal fired heating unit, comprising a magazine wherein is incorporated a preheating draft manifold, supplying all primary and secondary drafts to the combustion zone and secondary combustion chamber. Within the fuel combustion chamber a baffle, the same comprising a wall between said combustion zone and said secondary combustion chamber. The secondary combustion chamber is housed within the heater fuel combustion chamber for maximum temperature operation for completing the combustion of the unburned volatile gases leaving the primary combustion zone. With indirect primary draft in the primary combustion zone, in combination with the secondary combustion system, the invention being capable of sufficient combustion of the fuels considerably retarding formation of creosote.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1980
    Inventor: Andrew J. Schrock
  • Patent number: 4206743
    Abstract: A maximum efficiency stove or furnace for heating homes or other buildings. The stove includes a primary combustion area for burning a primary fuel, such as wood, and secondary combustion areas for burning the gases of combustion after they leave the primary combustion area. The combustion chambers and areas are at least partially surrounded by air heating enclosures through which ambient room air is forced, preferably by a fan, for heating. Air for sustaining combustion is preheated in a preheating chamber and fed through separate intakes to both the primary and secondary combustion areas. A single draft control is provided to control air flow through the preheating chamber and to simultaneously control the flow of preheated air to and through both said primary and secondary combustion air intakes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1980
    Inventor: W. Wally Niemela
  • Patent number: 4201185
    Abstract: The wood burning heating means of the present invention utilizes a firebox having a grate adjacent the lower end and a flue opening adjacent the upper end thereof. A baffle is positioned immediately below the flue opening in such a manner as to deflect rising hot gases prior to their exit through the flue opening. A main draft opening provides communication of air below the grate to provide oxygen for the fire. A secondary draft opening is provided above the grate for introducing air in such a manner that oxygen will be provided immediately below the baffle to facilitate combustion of the gases which have accumulated adjacent the baffle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1980
    Inventor: Milton W. Black
  • Patent number: 4200086
    Abstract: A wood burning stove, a free standing fireplace or fireplace insert is constructed to receive one of three possible types of inserts to make the unit adaptable to a convection, hot air or hot water heating system. The wood or like fuel combustion rate is automatically controlled by a temperature sensor and draft control system. The insert may be a baffle structure, an air to air heat exchanger or an air to water heat exchanger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1980
    Assignee: Valley Forge Stove Co.
    Inventor: Robert C. Kolb
  • Patent number: 4196713
    Abstract: A fuel burning heater has a lower combustion chamber with a door at the front thereof and an upper heating chamber with a discharge port for products of combustion at the rear thereof. A common wall between the heating chamber and a portion of the combustion chamber defines a bottom for the heating chamber and at least a portion of a top for the combustion chamber. A discharge passageway through the common wall conveys products of combustion into the heating chamber with means directing at least a portion of the products of combustion toward the front of the heating chamber. Draft regulators in the lower portion of the door introduce controlled amounts of combustion air for fast burning and other draft regulators in the upper portion of the door introduce controlled amounts of combustion air for slow burning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1980
    Assignee: Atlanta Stove Works, Inc.
    Inventors: Jack D. Blankenship, Clarence R. Smith
  • Patent number: 4194487
    Abstract: A downdraft woodburning stove in which there is improved combustion, heat transfer and combustion regulation comprising novel air inlet circulation, grate construction and automatic control of (1) temperature of exhaust gases and (2) of combustion air, and (3) the supplies of both primary and secondary air to a plurality of combustion areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1980
    Inventors: John Y. Cadwallader, Edward J. Frasier
  • Patent number: 4184473
    Abstract: The specification discloses a mobile home heater taking combustion air from the outside and operable selectively as a stove and a fireplace and being double walled in its back sides and bottom. In operation as a stove, combustion air flows into a bottom passage covering the bottom of the fire chamber, up a back passage covering the back of the fire chamber and down a preheating passage in the back passage and into the lower portion of the fire chamber, secondary air also flowing from the back passage into the upper portion of the fire chamber. For fireplace operation, a door is opened to the fire chamber and also opens ports from the bottom passage to supply air through the door opening, a thermostat controlled damper to the preheating passage closing. An injection tube leads from the back passage into a stack to minimize condensation in low combustion operation, and a second air injection tube in the upper portion of the stack has a thermostat controlled inlet valve closed when the stack is hot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1980
    Inventors: Kendrick H. McIntire, John E. McIntire
  • Patent number: 4182304
    Abstract: The disclosure is of a downdraft furnace fired by solid, carbonaceous fuels such as wood logs, coal and the like. The furnace is adapted for burning the fuel in three stages, to obtain complete combustion. The advantage of the furnace of the invention resides in its heating efficiency with few pollutants released into the atmosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1980
    Inventor: Peter Mele
  • Patent number: 4180051
    Abstract: The furnace for burning wood or coal has a cabinet with a front wall and interconnected spaces between the inner and outer walls at the sides, top, bottom and rear. One of two outer walls have an inlet and outlet for flow of air to be heated. There are aligned flue openings in the upper portion of one of the sets of spaced walls. A grate and an ash pan below are mounted within a lower portion of the cabinet. The front wall has at least one opening closed in an airtight manner by one or two doors. A damper, having a pipe and plate pivotally mounted on the top of the pipe at its front end, is connected to a bimetallic thermostat above it. Both are mounted on the front of the furnace. The thermostat is mounted for movement to open the damper. The front wall of the cabinet or the door, when there is one door, separates the thermostat from the fire chamber within the cabinet above the grate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1979
    Assignee: Malleable Iron Range Company
    Inventors: Michael W. Maier, James J. Polzin
  • Patent number: 4177791
    Abstract: A store having a parallelepiped-shaped combustion chamber and a parallelepiped-shaped flue chamber smaller in all dimensions than the combustion chamber and with four similar shaped flue outlet frames on the top, rear and sides thereof. The stove includes one flue outlet collar and three blanking plates which can be fitted in any chosen arrangement to the flue outlet frames. The stove has a lift-off hob giving access to the flue chambers even when the flue outlet collar is fitted in the top outlet frame. The fire door occupies the full frontal area of the combustion chamber and the side walls are each formed in two parts of substantially uniform section. The combustion chamber base has sinuous finning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1979
    Assignee: Waterford Ironfounders Limited
    Inventor: Nicholas G. Marchant
  • Patent number: 4163440
    Abstract: A radiant heater for burning firewood and the like to heat a living space such as a mobile home or house including an enclosure with a combustion compartment for the burning of the firewood placed in the combustion compartment, a flue pipe positioned outside the living space, an exhaust pipe extending through a wall of the living space and connecting the combustion compartment with the flue pipe, an outside air inlet having an opening to the outside wall surrounding the portion of the exhaust pipe extending through the wall to permit the exterior air coming through the inlet to cool the exhaust pipe and prevent overheating of the wall adjacent the exhaust pipe, an air passageway connecting the air inlet compartment with the combustion chamber, a thermostatically controlled damper in the passageway to control the rate of flow of air to the combustion compartment to achieve a desired heat output thereby providing a thermostatically controlled wood burning radiant heater which utilizes only outside air and autom
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1979
    Assignee: Suburban Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Hubert F. Stultz
  • Patent number: 4157704
    Abstract: A stove for use in an abode and which includes an air intake system and a viewing door. The air intake system inducts air into the stove from outside the abode and includes a draft control mechanism for controlling the amount of air introduced into the stove. The viewing door includes means for slidably receiving a spark screen, a viewing window and a heat shield, which elements can be used singly or in combination, as desired. A latching mechanism on the door enables the door to be closed with varying degrees of tightness. Alternative embodiments include use of the stove in a water heating system and fans convecting air over the stove outside surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1979
    Inventor: Ernest C. Zimmer
  • Patent number: 4154212
    Abstract: A fuel burning heater has a lower combustion chamber with a front door and an upper heating chamber with a discharge port at the rear thereof for products of combustion. A common wall between the combustion chamber and the heating chamber defines a top for the combustion chamber and a bottom for the heating chamber. A first discharge passageway through a forward portion of the common wall conveys products of combustion into the forward portion of the heating chamber. A second discharge passageway through a rear portion of the common wall conveys products of combustion into the rear portion of the heating chamber. A damper is mounted in the second discharge passageway for movement selectively toward an open position for faster burning and toward a closed position for slower burning. Lower and upper draft regulators are mounted in lower and upper portions, respectively, of the door for introducing controlled amounts of combustion air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1979
    Assignee: Atlanta Stove Works, Inc.
    Inventor: Judkins E. Wilkinson
  • Patent number: 4140101
    Abstract: A stove having an external casing provided with an opening and a cylindrical fire chamber disposed within the casing and provided with a hole arranged adjacent to and in communication with the opening of the casing. Arranged extending transversely across the cylindrical fire chamber is a grate, while a door assembly is disposed removably covering the opening provided in the external casing. Included in the door assembly is a hinged cover provided with a vent for controlling draft in the fire chamber, and with a lock which releasably secures the cover to a cowl of the door assembly on which the cover is hingedly mounted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1977
    Date of Patent: February 20, 1979
    Inventor: Tony L. Glover
  • Patent number: 4136662
    Abstract: A wood burning stove is formed with double front and rear side walls of heat conductive metal interconnected by heat conductive spacer fins and providing air passageways by which room air is heated by conduction from the walls which are heated by the burning of wood deposited on a firebox grate made up of spaced bricks supported by metal holders secured in heat conducting relation to said inner side walls. The rear side air passageway is divided into central and outer vertical sections the central one of which is closed at the bottom end and communicates with the atmosphere through an opening in the outer wall intermediate its vertical ends and with the stove interior above the firebox and below the grate through openings in the inner wall intermediate its vertical ends and adjacent its bottom end, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1979
    Inventor: Allan C. Willson
  • Patent number: 4117824
    Abstract: An automatic wood burning heating stove has a fire chamber, a fuel feeding opening, closeable by an airtight door which is removable to convert the heater to an open fireplace. The door has a reflective ceramic surface on its inner face to direct heat toward preheating tubes having outlets directed above the fire zone. The door also reflects heat toward a downdraft preheating passage at the back of the stove. The draft preheating passage has a thermostatically controlled door which is closed when the stove is converted to a fireplace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1978
    Inventors: Kendrick H. McIntire, John E. McIntire
  • Patent number: 4111181
    Abstract: A combustion air sytem for wood fired boilers, furnaces, stoves and other heating apparatus; the combustion air system including an air-tight combustion chamber, within which a wood fuel is burned upon a grate, primary air being introduced from below the grate, so as to burn the wood, and a secondary air being introduced into an air conducting tube in the crown sheet of the combustion chamber, which mixes with volatile gases from the burning wood, so as to burn the same, and produce additional heat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Inventor: John J. Canney
  • Patent number: 4078541
    Abstract: A wood and oil burning furnace having a combustion chamber in which logs are laid for burning, a baffle plate across a substantial portion of the top of the combustion chamber, a combustion gas outlet at the top of the chamber, a plurality of secondary air inlet tubes in the upper portion of the combustion chamber, a fan and secondary air preheating chamber in one wall of the combustion chamber and supplying preheated air to such tubes, and oil or gas burner, an auxiliary chamber connected through a port into the combustion chamber and directing the fluid fueled fire into the combustion chamber through the port which is located midway of the length of the sidewall of the combustion chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 14, 1978
    Assignee: Roycraft Engineering Company
    Inventor: Louis H. Roycraft