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 heat exchange chamber.
- 2. 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 room air passage for the flow of room air across an upper portion of the combustion chamber and into and out of a room air chamber in the heat exchanger,
- means defining a second heat exchange combustion gas annular spin 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 spin passage being constructed and arranged to induce a flow of the combustion gases about a vertical axis and having a generally annular configuration encircling said first heat exchange room air chamber,
- a divider plate mounted in the room air chamber dividing the room air chamber into an inlet portion and an outlet portion,
- and means directing the room air downwardly into the room air chamber inlet portion and then upwardly through the room air chamber outlet portion and out of the heat exchanger.
- 3. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 2,
- said heat exchanger having a bowl portion and a brim portion extending from the bottom of the bowl portion,
- said second heat exchange passage for combustion gases including
- four tangential channels each having an entrance at a corner of the heat exchanger and having an exit which is tangential to the outer surface of the heat exchanger bowl portion so as to direct the combustion gases into a circular direction around the heat exchanger bowl.
- 4. 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 (201) including a heat exchanger (209),
- 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 (209) comprising
- a heat exchanger (209) with a bowl portion (215) connected to a bottom brim portion (225),
- a spin chamber (211) surrounding the outside of the heat exchanger bowl portion (215) for spinning hot combustion gases around the bowl portion (215) to transfer heat to the bowl portion (215),
- a room air chamber (242) in the heat exchanger bowl portion (215) with an inlet portion (242a) for receiving cold room air and an outlet portion (242b) for receiving heated air from the inlet portion (242a) and further heating it,
- a divider plate (244) in the room air chamber (242) which separates said inlet and outlet portions,
- a room air intake fan forcing room air from the room into the inlet portion (242a) of the room air chamber (242),
- and room air passages connecting the fan to the inlet portion (242a) of the room air chamber (242) and connecting the outlet portion (242b) of the room air chamber (242) to the room.
- 5. The heat exchanger of claim 4,
- said room air chamber (242) having a bottom plate (229) connected to the brim portion (225) of the heat exchanger (209).
- 6. A method of heating room air in a fireplace having a combustion chamber with 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 method comprising
- positioning a heat exchanger in the top portion of the fireplace between the heating means and the flue, mounting a 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,
- circulating a flow of room air across an upper portion of the combustion chamber and into and out of a room air chamber in the heat exchanger to heat the room air,
- directing the room air downwardly into a room air chamber inlet portion and then upwardly through a room air chamber outlet portion and out of the heat exchanger,
- circulating a flow of hot combustion gases vertically up from said combustion chamber to the fireplace flue,
- spinning the hot combustion gases around a vertical axis and in a generally annular configuration encircling the outside of the room air chamber of the heat exchanger to heat the room air chamber and the room air inside the room air chamber,
- and heating the room air in the room air chamber which is heated by the hot combustion gases which spin around outside the room air chamber.
- 7. The method of claim 6, including
- directing the heated room air out of the fireplace and into the room.
- 8. 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 (201) including a heat exchanger (209),
- 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 (209) comprising
- a heat exchange room air passage for the flow of room air across an upper portion of the combustion chamber and into and out of a room air chamber (242) in the heat exchanger (209),
- a heat exchange combustion-gas annular spin chamber (211) for the flow of combustion gases around the outside of the room air chamber (242) to transfer heat to the room air in the room air chamber (242),
- said heat exchanger room air chamber (242) and the heat exchange combustion gas annular spin chamber (211) being in heat exchange relationship so that the hot combustion gases passing through said heat exchange combustion gas annular spin chamber (211) heat up the room air flowing through said room air chamber (242),
- said heat exchange combustion gas spin chamber (211) being constructed and arranged to induce a flow of the combustion gases about a vertical axis and having a generally annular configuration encircling said heat exchange room air chamber (242),
- a divider plate (244) mounted in the room air chamber (242) dividing the room air chamber (242) into an inlet portion (242a) and an outlet portion (242b),
- means directing the room air downwardly into the room air chamber inlet portion (242a) and then upwardly through the room air chamber outlet portion (242b) and out of the heat exchanger,
- means directing the combustion gases into the annular spin chamber (211),
- and means directing the combustion gases from the annular spin chamber (211) to the fireplace flue.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application(s) Ser. No. 08/384,832 filed on Feb. 2, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,572,986
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