Claims
- 1. For use with a fireplace comprising a combustion chamber having a front opening and a back wall, a chimney flue connected to a top portion of the combustion chamber for discharging combustion gases therefrom, a hearth, heating means supported at the bottom of the combustion chamber for providing heating gases in response to combustion, and a fire screen assembly or the like for closing off the front opening of the fireplace, the combination comprising
- a heat exchanger assembly including a heat exchanger,
- means for mounting said heat exchanger at the top portion of the combustion chamber to extend horizontally across the location where the chimney flue connects with the top portion of the combustion chamber,
- said heat exchanger comprising means defining a first heat exchange passage for the flow of room air across an upper portion of the combustion chamber, means defining a second heat exchange passage for the flow of combustion gases vertically up from said combustion chamber to the fireplace flue, said first and second heat exchange passages being in heat exchange relationship so that the hot combustion gases passing through said second heat exchange passage heat up the room air flowing through said first heat exchange passage, said second heat exchange passage being constructed and arranged to induce a vortex flow of the combustion gases about a vertical axis, and having a generally annular configuration encircling said first heast exchange chamber.
- 2. For use with a fireplace comprising a combustion chamber having a front opening and a back wall connected between side walls and connected between a top wall and a bottom hearth, a chimney flue connected to a top portion of the combustion chamber for discharging combustion gases therefrom, heating means supported at the bottom of the combustion chamber for providing heating gases in response to combustion, and a fire screen assembly for closing off the front opening of the fireplace, the combination comprising
- a heat exchanger assembly including a heat exchanger,
- means for mounting said heat exchanger assembly at the top portion of the combustion chamber to extend horizontally across where the chimney flue connects with the top portion of the combustion chamber,
- said heat exchanger comprising
- a heat exchanger core with multiple identical extruded core sections connected together around an inner spin chamber for the passage of combustion gases and surrounded by an outer spin chamber for the passage of combustion gases,
- each core section having a center core passageway for the passage of room air and the heating of the room air by the heat from the combustion gases being transferred to the room air through the heat exchanger cores, and
- torturous passageways between the core sections from the outer spin chamber to the inner spin chamber to increase the area of contact by the hot combustion gases to the core sections and to increase the dwell time of the combustion gases in the core to increase the amount of heat transferred from the combustion gases to the room air in the core segments.
- 3. The invention of claim 2,
- the number of identical extruded core sections being four.
- 4. The invention of claim 2, including
- a base plate connected to the bottom of the heat exchanger core beneath the inner spin chamber,
- an opening in the base plate beneath the inner spin chamber,
- and a check valve mounted on the base plate to open and close the base plate opening.
- 5. A method of heating room air in a fireplace comprising a combustion chamber having a front opening and a back wall connected between side walls and connected between a top wall and a bottom hearth, a chimney flue connected to a top portion of the combustion chamber for discharging combustion gases therefrom, heating means supported at the bottom of the combustion chamber for providing heating gases in response to combustion, and a fire screen assembly for closing off the front opening of the fireplace, comprising the steps of
- providing a heat exchanger assembly including a heat exchanger,
- providing means for mounting the heat exchanger assembly at a top portion of the combustion chamber in the fireplace,
- providing a heat exchanger core with four identical core sections connected together around an inner spin chamber for combustion gases and surrounded by an outer spin chamber for combustion gases, each core section having a center core passageway for the passage of room air and the heating of the room air and the heating of the room air, and torturous passageways between the core sections from the outer spin chamber to the inner spin chamber to increase the area of contact by the hot combustion gases to the core sections and to increase the dwell time of the combustion gases in the core to increase the amount of heat transferred from the combustion gases to the room air in the core segments,
- mounting said heat exchanger core in a top portion of a combustion chamber in the fireplace to extend horizontally across the fireplace where a chimney flue connects with the top portion of the combustion chamber,
- passing room air through the center core passageways of the core sections,
- and heating the room air by circulating a flow of hot combustion gases through the outer spin chamber,
- heating the room air in the center core passageways of the core sections by passing the flow of hot combustion gases from the outer spin chamber through the torturous passageways between the core sections to the inner spin chamber, and
- heating the room air by passing the flow of hot combustion gases through the inner spin chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/734,367 filed Oct. 16, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,727,540, issued Mar. 17, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/384,382, filed Feb. 7, 1995, now abandoned, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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