Wall Mounted Patents (Class 392/370)
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Patent number: 11098923Abstract: An electric radiator is provided. The electric radiator includes: a housing provided with an air channel cover therein; a heating assembly disposed in the housing and defining a natural convection air channel with the air channel cover, an air supply inlet being formed at a first end of the natural convection air channel and an air supply outlet being formed at a second end of the natural convection air channel above the air supply inlet, air in the natural convection air channel being heated by the heating assembly to form a natural convection in the natural convection air channel; a mesh hood mounted onto a front surface of the housing and covering the heating assembly and the air supply outlet; a first temperature limiter mounted onto the heating assembly and adjacent to the air supply outlet in an up-down direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2016Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Inventor: Xun Wang
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Patent number: 8693855Abstract: An infra-red heater assembly takes on the conditions that afflict buildings: bed bugs, termites, other insects, molds, bacteria, and the like, and their resulting odors, and other contaminants. The assembly includes a portable electric infra-red emitting panel system with vertically stacked panels that distribute heat energy to the entire height of a wall. Removable panel covers over the infra-red heating elements protect them from damage during transport and when opened, act as deflectors, to direct, the radiant energy, widthwise, to restrict the line of site energy transferred to a wall. The heating panels are regulated by room air and wall temperature sensors to prevent structural damage and fire during usage of the invention. The infra-red heater may be pivotally mounted within its supporting structure so as to direct heat in various angular directions within the building being treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2010Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Cambridge Engineering, IncInventors: Gary Joseph Potter, Jeffrey Alan Kieffer
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Patent number: 8588595Abstract: The object of the invention is a towel drying radiator comprising two vertical uprights between which heating bars are fitted. Said radiator is equipped with an additional device for heating an air flow. Said device comprises a telescopic rail supporting a heating apparatus heating the air flow, said telescopic rail being provided with fixing means to the two vertical uprights of said radiator, said fixing means forming means for blanking off two apertures arranged through a respective wall of said vertical uprights.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2008Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Imhotep CreationInventor: Fabrice Benichou
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Publication number: 20130188938Abstract: An apparatus includes first and second glass panes separated by a gap, a resistive layer in the gap adjacent to the first glass pane, a controller configured to supply electric current to the resistive layer to heat air in the gap, and first and second openings allowing air to enter and exit the gap. A method performed using the apparatus is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: DLUBAK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Francis C. Dlubak
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Patent number: 8467668Abstract: An infrared, room heater system for installation in a wall or on a floor. An electric fan assembly draws room air into a housing, then through three parallel, air transit channels where the air is heated by infrared radiation within and about a heat exchanger assembly, and then back out into the room. One or more ceramic heating elements attached to a first copper plate emit infrared radiation when electrically energized. The first copper plate lies adjacent to, but spaced away from, a second copper plate such that radiation emitted from the heating elements reflects back and forth between the plates. Room air passed between the copper plates is heated by heat radiation concentrated between the plates, thereby achieving both energy and space efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: Acepower Logistics, Inc.Inventors: Bruce R. Searle, Alexander Anderson
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Publication number: 20130078902Abstract: A pendent lamp includes a support member mounted on a ceiling, a lighting unit mounted on the support member, an air conditioning unit mounted on the support member, a hood connected with the air conditioning unit, and at least one baffle mounted in the hood. Thus, the air conditioning unit supplies cold air or hot air to the house to decrease or increase the temperature in the house to provide a cooling or warming effect to the house so as to regulate the temperature of the house at the optimum value.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: Chen-Yu Chung, Sheng-Chi Chung
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Patent number: 8101890Abstract: A fan apparency arrangement for an appliance having a fan for moving air in an interior of the appliance, including a pipe disposed in the airflow path of the fan and having first and second ends; a heater disposed in the pipe, the heater being energized when the fan is turned on; and a thermal switch disposed in the pipe, the thermal switch being closer to the first end than the heater. The fan is operative in normal operation to move air in the pipe in a direction from the first end to the second end. The pipe is disposed so that when the fan fails to move air in the pipe after turned on, air heated up by the heater passes the thermal switch in a direction from the second end to the first end so that the thermal switch is activated to signal malfunction of the fan.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Joshua S. Wiseman, Steve B. Froelicher
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Publication number: 20120014678Abstract: A heater assembly to be located at a substantially vertical wall for heating air. The heater assembly includes one or more heating elements, and one or more heat transfer elements mounted on the heating element for transferring heat to a column of the air moving substantially upwardly past the heat transfer elements. The column includes an inner portion positioned proximal to the wall and an outer portion positioned distal to the wall. Each heat transfer element is formed to transfer substantially more heat to the outer portion of the column of the air than to the inner portion thereof, to cause the outer portion to rise faster than the inner portion, for at least partially entraining the inner portion with the outer portion, so that at least a part of the inner portion forms a laminar boundary layer flowing along the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Kelly Stinson, Grant Unsworth
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Publication number: 20100239235Abstract: A panel heater with enhanced safety features for us as room heaters disposable on at least one of a wall and a floor includes: a flat panel heater component; at least one protrusion provided on at least one of a top surface and a bottom surface of the flat panel heater component; and a covering surrounding at least one of the top surface and the bottom surface of the flat panel heater component. The flat panel heater component includes one of a) an electrical heating element incorporated in an oil filled chamber; and b) a wire heating element covered with an electrical insulating material. The at least one protrusion creates an air gap between at least one of the top surface and the bottom surface of the flat panel heater component and the covering, thereby reducing temperatures attained on surfaces of the flat panel heater component and the covering significantly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2008Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: H.B.N. AGENCIESInventor: Vangala Pattabhi
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Patent number: 7576301Abstract: The performance of a thermal insulation for a building surface 6, subject to a thermal gradient emitting from the building interior, is enhanced by a neutral thermal gradient. For this purpose an electrical heating element 1 is adapted to release very low Wattages of thermal energy and is contained within an inner layer 4 and an outer layer 5 of thermal insulation. Adjusting the thermal efficiency of the insulation layers controls the magnitude of the thermal energy required to maintain the temperature of the element 1 at the equivalent temperature level to the building interior. The element 1 may be provided with a moisture controller and discharge sizeable quantities of thermal energy to dry moisture from the thermal insulation materials of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2004Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: FreeGEN Research LimitedInventor: Christopher Norman Gaskell
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Patent number: 7450356Abstract: A specially designed rotation speed controller for fans, in addition to basic components like variable resistor, the controller has also been equipped with special components such as TRIAC, micro limit switch, and glass tube fuse, which allows said controller to precisely control the on/off status and the rotation speed of the fan, and the controller also provides power-off protection against power overload.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Perfect Union Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chan Ching
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Publication number: 20030072565Abstract: An electric fire assembly with a flame effect arrangement. The arrangement includes a bulb located in a hollow cylindrical member of opaque material with a plurality of flame shape cutouts. Light passes through the cutouts onto the rear surface of a screen to provide a flame effect as the member rotates.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Paul Ravnbo-West, Lee Cresswell, Michael John Green, Mitchell Lee Cadd, Roy Berrisford, Kevin Regan
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Patent number: 6311015Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved cable coiling device for electric heaters comprising a cable coiling frame being built in the casing at where the exit of the power cable locates; and an accommodating hood being disposed on the periphery of the coiling frame according to the casing appearance and such accommodating hood works with a linking member which turns the cable coiler on and off by lifting up the linking member to coil the power cable thereby the coiled cable will not be exposed and hence gives an artistic, reliable, convenient, and safe effect.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Inventor: Wen-Te Shih
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Patent number: 5909534Abstract: A ventilation device having a housing with a grille at the bottom and two ventilation members at two sides of the grille is provided. A fan assembly is mounted on the housing and controlled to draw filthy air out of a room through air vents in the ventilation members. The ventilation device includes a plurality of electronic heating tubes mounted inside the housing and controlled to produce heat. A plurality of sleeves formed of a far infrared emitting material are respectively mounted on the electric heating tubes and heated by the electric heating tubes to emit energy in the far infrared portion of the spectrum. A reflector is provided which reflects far infrared rays into the room through gaps in the grille, and a light source provided for illumination.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1998Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Inventor: Li-Sheng Ko
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Patent number: 5758016Abstract: A method of, and an apparatus for, energy saving heating of premises in which people stay temporarily. According to the invention the premises are heated by conventional heating methods up to a temperature which is below comfortable temperature. When a human being stays in the premises, additional heat is supplied by radiation from a heat radiation transmitting device. This device can be heated, e.g. electrically or by gas. Associated with the device is a sensor, which controls the function of the device in respect of human presence in the premises.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1995Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Inventor: Jan Nilborn
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Patent number: 5621846Abstract: A radiant electric heater has a pair of bracket arms rotatably attached to opposite ends of a housing secured to a support bracket attached to a ceiling over a work space. A control switch mounted on one of the bracket arms and a control knob secured to the switch are substantially centered on the housing's axis of rotation. The housing is rotatable relative to the bracket arms throughout an angle of not more than 90 degrees and can be held in any one of several angular positions. The control knob may have a ball chain attached thereto to control operation of the heater from a position remote from the heater. In a modification, heat shields are provided along the upper and lower margins of a reflector assembly to prevent extreme heat build-up on the heater housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: The W. B. Marvin Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Barry W. Smith, Michael T. Kopczewski
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Patent number: 5243682Abstract: A wall mounted hair dryer, having a stationary heated air supply, a portable dryer head and a flexible hose connecting the two, is provided with an isolated heater element which controls the temperature gradient profile of the discharge conduit of the air supply unit, thereby maintaining a hot central core surrounded by a relatively cool blanket of air. Consequently, the components of the air supply unit, the coupling hose and the dryer head may all be constructed of economical plastics without component failure due to heat degradation.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1988Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: The Tonjon CompanyInventor: Allen F. Eberts
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Patent number: 5239610Abstract: An electric heating assembly adapted to be mounted onto and plugged into a wall-mounted electrical outlet includes a heating unit having a plug member an a back wall, thereof which is directly mateable with a power receptacle of the electrical outlet. The heating assembly also includes a mounting clip for securely coupling the heating unit to the electrical outlet so that the heating unit will not become inadvertently disengaged therefrom. The mounting clip includes a generally rectangular base portion securable to the outlet plate of the electrical outlet with the screw used to mount the outlet plate. The mounting clip also includes a pair of legs which extend away from the base portion and which mate with a pair of holes formed in the back wall of the heating unit above the plug member.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1991Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Holmes Products Corp.Inventor: Steve Shao
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Patent number: 5197111Abstract: An electric convection space heater for placement adjacent to a wall includes a plurality of elongated electric heating elements positioned in an elongated housing having a front panel having an elongated cold air inlet, a back panel for placement adjacent to a wall and a top portion with a plurality of elongated heated air outlet slots. The heating elements are arranged to extend longitudinally in the housing below the outlet slots with the heating elements horizontally disposed in spaced apart stair-step configuration with each heating element being located at progressively lower elevations from the front panel to the rear panel. The outlet slots occupy a front to back dimension on the housing top portion which exceeds the distance between the front and back elements.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: The Marley CompanyInventors: David S. Mills, II, Robert D. Rendel, Carl P. Hinesley
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Patent number: 5047786Abstract: Electric heating apparatus having at least one electrical heating resistor (24) arranged in a body (1) of sheet metal provided with an air inlet in its lower part and an air outlet in its upper part. The body (1) is formed by a double-walled hollow element in the form of a trough (2, 3) provided with end walls (14, 15) and at least one opening (12) for the entry of air and defining a first space (20) for the admission of air. The electrical resistor (24) is mounted on the concave part of the double-walled element in the form of a trough (2, 3) on the exterior of the latter. A perforated panel (30) is arranged on the concave wall and defines with the latter a second space (33) for the heating of the air by convection and for the direct radiation of the heat by the resistor through the perforations in the perforated panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1990Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Assignee: Airelec IndustriesInventor: Pierre Levy