The present invention relates to an improved type of electrically-powered space-heating apparatus equipped with controls suitable for making the use thereof extremely easy and convenient.
Space-heating apparatus, known as “oil-filled radiators”, consisting of a radiator filled with an electrically insulating fluid, usually oil, and in which an electric heating element is immersed, are known in the prior art; said apparatus are controlled by means of appropriate adjusting and controlling means suitable for receiving the functions and settings desired by the user, and for processing said commands into appropriate signals that are in turn sent to a current adjusting device, usually a TRIAC, that controls the current in said heating element.
Said radiators are generally arranged vertically for reasons of size and to optimize heat dispersion, and the heating element is arranged horizontally and in the lower part of the radiator so as to optimize the delivery of thermal power.
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It is thus immediately obvious that such an arrangement requires some particularly awkward and difficult manoeuvring by the user, especially for users who are elderly or infirm, since they must bend right down in order to operate the controls. Furthermore the symbols associated with said controls are also on the same level, i.e. almost at floor level, which means the user must also lower his/her head to be able to see said symbols, making the use of the controls, which are in actual fact almost at floor level, even more awkward.
One possible solution to this problem could be to extend the casing in which all of said controls are housed, lengthening the height thereof, leaving the position of the means for supplying energy to and controlling the heating element substantially unaltered, at the bottom, and moving the controls to the upper part of the casing, connected by means of ordinary electrical connectors, as illustrated in the example in
However, this solution has the drawback of involving considerable costs to produce a larger casing, also given the need to prepare a die for the casing, which is very expensive.
It would therefore be desirable, and it is the purpose of the present invention, to provide a space-heating apparatus, of the oil-filled radiator type described above, equipped with user-operated adjusting and controlling means that overcome the drawbacks described above.
Furthermore it must be possible to manufacture said apparatus in a simple manner using existing technology to produce a device that is economic to manufacture and easy to use, and that only involves the slightest modifications to current production.
These aims are achieved with a particular type of electric space-heating apparatus equipped with the adjusting and controlling means described herein by way of a non-limitative example and with reference to the drawings attached hereto, in which:
A heating apparatus according to the prior art comprises a radiator 1 arranged vertically and inside which is arranged an electric heating element 2, usually immersed in oil; with reference to
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No direct galvanic connections are used to connect these two assemblies. A general wireless-type solution is used instead.
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As regards the second assembly 20, it is equipped with corresponding means 23 for receiving and decoding the wireless signal that is received, and the electric signal obtained is used to control in a manner that is known in the prior art and using conventional means the operation of the heating element 2 according to the commands sent via said control elements 1.
The coding and transmission means 12, and the corresponding means 23 for receiving and decoding the wireless signal that is received, may be of the widely used type known in the prior art, preferably comprising infra-red technology, or consisting of the use of a weak radio-frequency signal; said means are now available at reasonably low prices, they are safe and reliable and allow extremely flexible use.
The present invention is specifically concerned with separating some of the functional elements of a heating apparatus of the type described herein, by placing the user-operated adjusting and controlling means in a more accessible and convenient position on the apparatus, separating them from the means for controlling the current on the heating element, which continue to be connected thereto, using wireless technology of the type known in the prior art for the functional connection thereof.
Advantageously, said assemblies 10 and 20 are enclosed in respective casings, and the transducers 24 and 25 for transmitting/receiving the signals, such as antennas, photocells, optical devices, etc., are arranged in a direct line of sight on the outside of said respective casings.
A further advantage is easily obtained if said second assembly 21 is installed in the immediate vicinity of the heating element 2, so as to maintain the compactness and structural unity of the functional components in line with current practice.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PN2005U000017 | May 2005 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP06/04222 | 5/5/2006 | WO | 00 | 10/26/2007 |