Claims
- 1. Combustion air shutoff apparatus for a fuel-fired heating appliance, comprising:a frame structure having spaced apart opposing first and second wall portions and a passage extending through said first wall portion; a heat-frangible element bearing against said second wall portion; and a spring member releasably interposed between said first wall portion and said heat-frangible element, resiliently holding said heat-frangible element against said second wall portion, and overlying and blocking said passage.
- 2. The combustion air shutoff apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:a rod having a first end portion, and a second end portion insertable into said passage, toward said spring member, to forcibly bear against said spring member.
- 3. The combustion air shutoff apparatus of claim 2 further comprising:a damper member anchored to said first end portion of said rod.
- 4. The combustion air shutoff apparatus of claim 1 wherein:said heat-frangible element is a fluid-filled glass bulb.
- 5. The combustion air shut-off apparatus of claim 4 wherein:said glass bulb is filled with peanut oil.
- 6. The combustion air shut-off apparatus of claim 4 wherein:said glass bulb is filled with mineral oil.
- 7. The combustion air shut-off apparatus of claim 4 wherein:said glass bulb is filled with an assembly lubricant.
- 8. Combustion air shutoff apparatus for a fuel-fired heating appliance, comprising:a first frame member having spaced apart opposing first and second wall portions and a first passage extending through said first wall portion; a heat-frangible element releasably carried by said first frame member and bearing against said second wall portion; a spring member releasably interposed between said first wall portion and said heat-frangible element, resiliently holding said heat-frangible element against said second wall portion, and overlying and blocking said passage; and a second frame member having a base wall with a second passage extending therethrough; said first frame member being releasably securable to said second frame member in a manner positioning said first wall portion in an overlying relationship with said base wall, with said first and second passages being aligned with one another.
- 9. The combustion air shutoff apparatus of claim 8 further comprising:a rod having a first end portion, and a second end portion insertable through said first and second passages, toward said spring member, to forcibly bear against said spring member.
- 10. The combustion air shutoff apparatus of claim 9 further comprising:a damper member anchored to said first end portion of said rod.
- 11. The combustion air shutoff apparatus of claim 8 wherein:said heat-frangible element is a fluid-filled glass bulb.
- 12. The combustion air shutoff apparatus of claim 11 wherein:said glass bulb is filled with peanut oil.
- 13. The combustion air shutoff apparatus of claim 11 wherein:said glass bulb is filled with mineral oil.
- 14. The combustion air shutoff apparatus of claim 11 wherein:said glass bulb is filled with an assembly lubricant.
- 15. The combustion air shutoff apparatus of claim 8 wherein:said first and said second frame members are configured to be releasably secured to one another using a twist-lock interconnection therebetween.
- 16. The combustion air shutoff apparatus of claim 15 wherein:said base wall of said second frame member has opposite transverse end tabs with slots therein, and said first wall portion of said first frame member has end tabs which are rotatable into said slots for releasable retention therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/200,234, filed on Jul. 22, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,715,451 and entitled “FUEL-FIRED HEATING APPLIANCE WITH COMBUSTION CHAMBER TEMPERATURE-SENSING COMBUSTION AIR SHUTOFF SYSTEM”, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/801,551 filed on Mar. 8, 2001 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,497,200), the full disclosures of such prior applications being hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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