Claims
- 1. A ceiling-mounted electric heater, comprising:
- a housing having a heating element mounted therein;
- a U-shaped support bracket having mutually-spaced, downwardly-depending support arms joined by a horizontally-extending support member, each of said arms being connected to said housing, said support member having an aperture extending therethrough intermediate said support arms; and
- a swivel mounting member comprising a shaft extending through the aperture in said support member and into the ceiling, said shaft defining a vertical axis about which said heater can be swiveled, said swivel mounting member having an enlarged portion engaging the underneath side of said support member, whereby said heater is swivelably secured to the ceiling.
- 2. The heater of claim 1 wherein said swivel mounting member comprises a wood bolt.
- 3. The heater of claim 1 wherein said housing is pivotally connected to the support arms such that said housing is pivotal about a horizontal axis.
- 4. The heater of claim 1 wherein said heater is a radiant heater and wherein said housing also has a reflector assembly mounted therein.
- 5. The heater of claim 1 wherein the aperture in said support member is located centrally intermediate said support arms.
- 6. In a ceiling-mounted electric heater comprising a heater housing and a U-shaped support bracket having mutually-spaced, downwardly-depending support arms joined by a horizontally-extending support member, said support arms being connected to said heater housing and said support member being mounted to a ceiling, the improvement wherein said support member is constructed to be swivelably mounted to the ceiling about a vertical axis.
- 7. The improvement of claim 6 further wherein said support member is provided with an aperture therethrough intermediate said support arms, and wherein said support member is secured to the ceiling by a wood bolt extending through said aperture and into the ceiling.
- 8. The improvement of claim 6 wherein said heater is a radiant electric heater.
- 9. A method for mounting an electric heater to a ceiling, said heater comprising a heater housing and a U-shaped support bracket having mutually-spaced, downwardly-depending support arms joined by a horizontally-extending support member, said support arms being connected to said heater housing, comprising the steps of:
- providing an aperture through said support member intermediate said support arms;
- positioning said support member against the ceiling; and
- advancing a bolt through the aperture in said support member and into the ceiling, whereby said heater is mounted to the ceiling and can be swiveled about a vertical axis defined by said bolt to direct heat energy from said heater in a desired direction.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of:
- before said positioning step, providing a pilot hole in the ceiling, and wherein said positioning step comprises positioning said support member with the aperture in said support member aligned with said pilot hole.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said aperture is provided in said support member centrally intermediate said support arms.
- 12. The heater of claim 1 wherein said support member further has at least two keyhole slots, at least one of said keyhole slots located between said aperture and one of said arms and at least another of said keyhole slots located between said aperture and the other of said arms, and wherein said heater can be non-rotably mounted to said ceiling by bolts received by said keyhole slots.
- 13. The improvement of claim 6 wherein said heater is pivotally mounted on said support arms for rotation about a horizontal axis.
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
The entire disclosure of Smith et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,621,846 granted Apr. 15, 1997, is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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Advertisement for quartz modular heaters, published by Tansun--Quartz Heat Division, Tunnel Road, Hill Top, West Bromwich, West Midlands, B70 ORD, at least as early as Sep. 10, 1993. |
See accompanying Information disclosure Statement regarding admitted prior art. |
Marvin 7000 Workshop Heater Instruction Manual, front cover 3rd and 4th pages and back cover, published 1995 by W. B. Marvin Manufacturing Company, Urbana, Ohio. |