Claims
- 1. Blower control means for a solid fuel burning apparatus, comprising:
- a thermostat for controlling a blower to move air heated by a solid fuel burning apparatus;
- said thermostat comprising means for sensing room temperature, means for setting a desired room temperature, and means for directly relating the difference between the sensed room temperature and desired room temperature and accordingly increasing or decreasing blower speed for moving air first into a combustion chamber of the solid fuel burning apparatus and second into a room, adjacent the solid fuel burning apparatus, through an air outlet from the combustion chamber thereby maintaining a desired room temperature;
- a first temperature sensor adjacent the air outlet from the combustion chamber of the solid fuel burning apparatus;
- said first temperature sensor comprising means for sensing the temperature of air in the outlet as the air passes through the outlet from said combustion chamber into the room, means for setting a desired first temperature for air in the outlet, means for relating the difference between the sensed temperature of air in the outlet and the desired first temperature for air in the outlet and accordingly controlling said blower at an increased speed when the sensed temperature of air in the outlet drops below said desired first temperature setting for air in the outlet, means for setting a desired second temperature for air in the outlet, means for relating the difference between the sensed temperature of air in the outlet and the desired second temperature and accordingly shutting off the blower when the sensed temperature of air in the outlet drops below said second temperature setting.
- 2. Blower control means as claimed in claim 1 wherein when said sensed room temperature and said set room temperature coincide, said blower maintains a certain minimum speed necessary for combustion of solid fuel within said combustion chamber.
- 3. Blower control means as claimed in claim 1 further comprising means for controlling said blower during a cold start for at least one full minute before activating said first temperature sensor.
- 4. Blower control means as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a second temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of exhaust gas passing from said combustion chamber through said exhaust flue; means for setting a desired exhaust gas temperature; and means for directly relating the difference between the sensed exhaust gas temperature and the desired exhaust gas temperature and accordingly shutting off said blower when said exhaust gas temperature exceeds said desired exhaust gas temperature.
- 5. A solid fuel burning apparatus for use in an enclosure having an exhaust flue, a combustion chamber, and a fuel-loading opening, comprising:
- means for substantially air-tightly sealing the fuel-loading opening;
- a hollow, fuel-holding grate having an air inlet opening and first and second air outlet openings, said first air outlet opening being directed toward the fuel-holding area of said grate and said second air outlet opening being in fluid communication with the exterior of said combustion chamber;
- blower means located outside said enclosure;
- a conduit disposed in said exhaust flue, fluidly connecting said blower means and said grate air inlet opening;
- blower control means comprising a thermostat for controlling a blower, said blower control means comprising:
- means for sensing room temperature;
- means for choosing a desired blower speed in correspondence to a selected room temperature within a desired temperature range;
- means for comparing the difference between the sensed room temperature and said selected room temperature;
- means for incrementally increasing blower speed to a maximum capability as the sensed room temperature drops below the desired temperature range; and
- means to decrease blower speed to a pre-set minimum necessary for combustion of solid fuel when said sensed room temperature equals or surpasses said selected room temperature.
- 6. The solid fuel burning apparatus as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a first temperature sensor located to sense the temperature of hot air from said grate when said hot air leaves said combustion chamber, said first temperature sensor comprising means or producing a signal which shuts off said blower when the sensed temperature of hot air from said grate decreases to a pre-set minimum temperature.
- 7. The solid fuel burning apparatus as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a second temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of exhaust gas passing from said combustion chamber through said exhaust flue, means for setting a desired exhaust gas temperature, and means for directly relating the difference between the sensed exhaust gas temperature and the desired exhaust gas temperature and accordingly shutting off said blower when said exhaust gas temperature exceeds a pre-set maximum temperature.
- 8. The solid fuel burning apparatus as claimed in claim 7, further comprising means for establishing a desired temperature for air from said grate and means for relating the difference between the sensed temperature of air from said grate and said desired temperature for air from said grate and accordingly increasing said blower speed when the sensed temperature of air from said grate drops below said desired temperature for air from said grate.
- 9. The solid fuel burning apparatus as claimed in claim 7, further comprising means for controlling said blower means during a cold start for at least one minute before activating said thermostat.
- 10. A solid fuel burning apparatus for use in an enclosure having an exhaust flue, a combustion chamber, and a fuel-loading opening, comprising:
- means for substantially air-tightly sealing the fuel-loading opening;
- a hollow, fuel-holding member;
- blower means located outside said enclosure;
- blower control means comprising means for sensing a room temperature, means for setting a desired room temperature, means for determining the difference between a sensed room temperature and the desired room temperature, and means for increasing blower speed as the difference between the sensed room temperature and the desired room temperature increases, means for decreasing blower speed as the difference beween the sensed room temperature and the desired room temperature decreases, and means for operating said blower at a pre-set minimum speed for combustion when said sensed room temperature approaches said desired room temperature.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 359,061 filed Mar. 17, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,414,957.
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