Claims
- 1. A fireplace heater, comprising:
- a first plurality of interconnecting, hollow, tubular, air-conducting, heat-absorbing legs forming a fireplace grate portion, and having an air inlet and an air outlet;
- a second plurality of interconnecting, hollow, tubular, air-conducting, heat absorbing legs in communication with said first plurality and disposed over said grate portion, and forming an upper heat-absorbing portion, the legs in said grate portion and said upper heat absorbing portion being interconnected so as substantially to eliminate opposing flows of air as the air travels from said inlet through said grate portion, through said upper heat-absorbing portion and finally out of said outlet;
- air moving means for propelling air through said first and second pluralities of air conducting tubular legs from said inlet to said outlet;
- air jet means in communication with one of said legs for directing a jet of air onto a flame in said fireplace;
- valving means for controlling the flow of air into said air jet means; and
- air jet control means, integral with said air jet means, for controlling the direction of said jet of air.
- 2. The fireplace heater of claim 1, wherein said air jet means is in communication with one of said first plurality of hollow, tubular, heat absorbing, air conducting legs.
- 3. A fireplace heater, as defined in claim 1 wherein said second plurality of heat-absorbing legs forms a first upper heat-absorbing portion at one end of said grate portion, said grate portion having an air inlet and a first air outlet at one end thereof, and further comprising:
- a third plurality of hollow tubular legs in communication with said first plurality and forming a second upper heat absorbing portion at the opposite end of said grate portion from said second plurality of legs; and
- a second air outlet in said grate portion catercorner from said air inlet.
- 4. A fireplace heater as defined in claim 3 wherein said first and second air outlets are at opposite ends of one of said first plurality of legs comprising said grate portion.
- 5. A fireplace heater, as defined in claim 4 further comprising partition means in said one of said first plurality of legs having said first and second air outlets for substantially preventing the air flowing through said first upper heat absorbing portion to oppose the flow of air flowing through said second upper heat absorbing portion within said one of said first plurality of legs having said first and second air outlets.
- 6. A fireplace heater, as defined in claim 1, further comprising heat reflecting means on said upper heat-absorbing portion for reflecting heat from said flame onto said first plurality of heat-absorbing legs.
- 7. A fireplace heater, comprising: a continuous heat-absorbing air conduit, comprising:
- (a) first and second hollow tubular leg members each having an inlet and an outlet, said inlet of said first leg member receiving air into said fireplace heater and said outlet of said second leg member expelling air from said fireplace heater;
- (b) a third hollow tubular leg member interconnecting said first and second leg members, having an inlet in communication with said first leg member essentially at the outlet of said first leg member and an outlet in communication with said second leg member essentially at the inlet of said second leg member;
- (c) said first, second and third leg members of said heat-absorbing air conduit defining generally a fireplace grate with said inlet of said first leg member and said outlet of said second leg member at one end of said grate;
- (d) first and second upright hollow tubular sections each having an inlet and outlet, said inlet of said first upright section in communication with said fireplace grate essentially at the juncture of said first and third leg members, and the outlet of said second upright section in communication with said fireplace grate near the juncture of said second and third leg members;
- (e) first and second upper heat-absorbing hollow tubular leg members each having an inlet and an outlet, said inlet of said first upper heat-absorbing leg member and said outlet of said second upper heat-absorbing leg member in respective communication with said first and second upright sections essentially at the outlet of said first upright section and the inlet of said second upright section;
- (f) third and fourth upper heat-absorbing hollow tubular leg members interconnecting said first and second upper heat-absorbing leg members; and each having an inlet and an outlet, said inlet and outlet of said third upper heat-absorbing let member in respective communication with said first and second upper heat-absorbing leg members essentially at the outlet of said first upper heat-absorbing leg member and the inlet of said second upper heat-absorbing leg member respectively, and said inlet and outlet of said fourth upper heat-absorbing in respective communication with said first and second upper heat-absorbing leg members essentially at said inlet of said first upper heat-absorbing leg member and said outlet of said second upper heat-absorbing leg member;
- (g) said first, second, third and fourth upper heat-absorbing leg members defining a plane located generally above said fireplace grate and supported by said first and second upright sections;
- air moving means in communication with said inlet of said first heat-absorbing leg member for the circulation of air through said fireplace heater;
- air jet means, interconnecting said first and second heat-absorbing leg members, having an inlet in communication with said first heat-absorbing leg member and an outlet proximate the area of said fireplace in which fuel is burned, for directing a jet of air into said area;
- valving means at said inlet of said air jet means for regulating the amount of air flowing into said air jet means from said first heat-absorbing leg member; and
- means for changing the vertical angular orientation of said outlet of said air jet means.
- 8. A fireplace heater, as defined in claim 7 wherein said fireplace grate is supported by a plurality of supports attached to said grate and additionally comprises means for fireplace fuel retention.
- 9. A fireplace heater, as defined in claim 7 wherein the plane formed by said first, second, third and fourth upper heat-absorbing leg members intersects at an angle the plane formed by said fireplace grate.
- 10. A fireplace heater, as defined in claim 7 wherein said second heat absorbing leg member has a first and a second outlet, said first outlet located at the same end of said grate as said inlet of said first heat-absorbing leg member and said second outlet located at the opposite end of said grate from said inlet of said first heat-absorbing leg member and catercorner thereto, so that said first outlet opens into a first room heated by said fireplace and said second outlet opens into a second room, adjoining said first room, and heated by said fireplace.
- 11. A fireplace heater, as defined in claim 10 wherein said heat-absorbing air conduit further comprises:
- a fourth heat-absorbing hollow tubular leg member interconnecting said first and second heat-absorbing leg members, having an inlet in communication with said first leg member near said inlet of said first leg member and an outlet in communication with said second leg member near said first outlet of said second leg member, and defining generally a fireplace grate with said first, second, and third heat-absorbing leg members;
- third and fourth upright hollow tubular sections each having an inlet and outlet, said inlet of said third upright section in communication with said fireplace grate essentially at the juncture of said first and fourth heat-absorbing leg members and the outlet of said fourth upright section in communication with said fireplace grate near the juncture of said second and fourth heat-absorbing leg members;
- fifth and sixth upper heat-absorbing hollow tubular leg members each having an inlet and an outlet, said inlet of said fifth upper heat-absorbing leg member and said outlet of said sixth upper heat-absorbing leg member in respective communication with said third and fourth upright sections essentially at the outlet of said third upright section and the inlet of said fourth upright section respectively; and
- seventh and eighth upper heat-absorbing hollow tubular leg members interconnecting said fifth and sixth upper heat-absorbing leg members and each having an inlet and an outlet, said inlet and outlet of said seventh upper heat-absorbing leg member in respective communication with said fifth and sixth upper heat-absorbing leg members essentially at the outlet of said fifth upper leg member and the inlet of said sixth upper leg member respectively, said inlet and outlet of said eighth upper leg member in respective communication with said fifth and sixth upper leg members essentially at said inlet of said fifth upper leg member and said outlet of said sixth upper leg member, said fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth upper heat-absorbing leg members defining a plane located generally above said fireplace grate at the opposite end thereof from the plane defined by said first, second, third and fourth upper heat-absorbing leg members, and supported by said third and fourth upright sections.
- 12. A fireplace heater, as defined in claim 7, further comprising:
- a heat-reflecting shield attachable to at least one of said first, second, third and fourth upper heat-absorbing leg members so as to overlie a substantial portion of said fireplcace grate.
- 13. A fireplace heater, comprising:
- a first plurality of interconnected air conduit members forming a fireplace grate, each of said air conduit members having an inlet and an outlet;
- a second plurality of interconnected air conduit members disposed over said fireplace grate, each of said second plurality of conduit members having an inlet and an outlet;
- a third plurality of air conduit members connecting said first and second pluralities of air conduit members to form a heater system, each member of said third plurality of air conduit members having an inlet and an outlet;
- at least one of said inlets in said first plurality forming an entrance opening to said heater system, and at least one of said outlets in said first plurality forming an exit opening from said heater system;
- each of the remainder of said inlets being connected to the outlet of another air conduit member, and each of the remainder of said outlets being connected to the inlet of another air conduit member;
- air moving means in communication with said entrance opening of said heater system for the circulation of air from said entrance opening through each of said conduit members to the exit opening of said heater system, without counter flow;
- air jet means, having an inlet in communication with at least one of said air conduit members, for directing a draft of air from said heater system into the area of said fireplace wherein fuel is burned;
- valving means at said inlet of said air jet means for regulating the amount of air flowing into said air jet means; and
- means for controlling the direction of said draft of air from said air jet means.
- 14. A fireplace heater, as defined in claim 13 wherein said air jet means is a hollow tubular member having an outlet portion proximate said area of said fireplace wherein fuel is burned, and said means for controlling the direction of said draft of air comprises means for rotating said outlet portion.
- 15. A fireplace heater, as defined in claim 13 further comprising:
- heat-reflecting means, attachable to said second plurality of air conduit members, for reflecting rising heat from a flame in said fireplace onto said fireplace grate.
- 16. A heat source for a household appliance, comprising:
- a fireplace for burning fuel to produce a flame;
- a first plurality of interconnected air conduit members forming a grate in said fireplace and including a pair of longitudinal air conduit members extending from the front to the rear of said fireplace, each of said first plurality of air conduit members having at least one inlet and at least one outlet;
- a second plurality of interconnected air conduit members disposed over said grate, each of said second plurality of air conduit members having at least one inlet and at least one outlet;
- a third plurality of air conduit members connecting said first and second pluralities of air conduit members to form a heater system, each of said third plurality of air conduit members having at least one inlet and at least one outlet;
- an inlet to one of said pair of longitudinal air conduit members forming an entrance to said heater system and an outlet from the other of said pair of longitudinal air conduit members forming an exit from said heater system;
- each of the remainder of said inlets being connected to an outlet of another air conduit member, and each of the remainder of said outlets being connected to an inlet of another air conduit member,
- air moving means in communication with said entrance of said heater system for the circulation of air from said entrance through each of said air conduit members to said exit, without counterflow;
- said first, second and third pluralities forming means for transferring heat from said flame to said air circulating through said air conduit members; and
- outlet conduit means in communication with said exit for directing heated air from said exit into said appliance.
- 17. A fireplace heater, for a fireplace serving two adjoining rooms, comprising:
- a first plurality of interconnected air conduit members forming a fireplace grate including a pair of longitudinal air conduit members extending through the inside of said fireplace along the sides thereof, each of said conduit members having at least one inlet and at least one outlet, and each of said pair of longitudinal air conduits having at least two outlets;
- a second plurality of interconnected air conduit members disposed over one end of said fireplace grate, each of said second plurality of conduit members having at least one inlet and at least one outlet;
- a third plurality of interconnected air conduit members disposed over the end of said fireplace grate opposite said second plurality, each of said third plurality of conduit members having at least one inlet and one outlet;
- a fourth plurality of air conduit members connecting said first and second pluralities, each member in said fourth plurality having at least one inlet and at least one outlet;
- a fifth plurality of air conduit members connecting said first and third pluralities to form a heater system with said first, second, third, and fourth pluralities, each member in said fifth plurality having at least one inlet and at least one outlet;
- at least two of said outlets of one of said pair of longitudinal air conduit members forming a pair of exits from said heater system and an inlet to the other of said pair of longitudinal air conduit members forming an entrance to said heater system, said entrance and one of said pair of exits opening into one of said two adjoining rooms and the other of said pair of exits opening into the other of said two adjoining rooms;
- each of the remainder of said inlets being connected to an outlet of another conduit member, and each of the remainder of said outlets being connected to an inlet of another condit member; and
- air moving means in communication with said entrance of said heater system for the circulation of air from said entrance through each of said conduits to said exits of said heater system, without counterflow.
- 18. A fireplace heater, as defined in claim 17 further comprising:
- air jet means, having an inlet in communication with one of said air conduit members and an outlet proximate the area of said fireplace in which fuel is burned, for diverting a portion of air from said air conduit member to provide a jet of air into said area of said fireplace;
- valving means at said inlet of said air jet means for controlling the amount of air diverted into said air jet means; and
- means for adjusting the direction of said jet of air.
- 19. An apparatus for cooking food, comprising:
- a fireplace for burning fuel to produce a flame;
- a first plurality of interconnected air conduit members forming a grate in said fireplace and including a pair of longitudinal air conduit members extending from the front to the rear of said fireplace, each of said first plurality of air conduit members having at least one inlet and at least one outlet;
- a second plurality of interconnected air conduit members disposed over said grate, each of said second plurality of air conduit members having at least one inlet and at least one outlet;
- a third plurality of air conduit members connecting said first and second pluralities of air conduit members to form a heater system, each of said third plurality of air conduit members having at least one inlet and at least one outlet;
- an inlet to one of said pair of longitudinal air conduit members forming an entrance to said heater system and an outlet from the other of said pair of longitudinal air conduit members forming an exit from said heater system;
- each of the remainder of said inlets being connected to an outlet of another air conduit member, and each of the remainder of said outlets being connected to an inlet of another air conduit member;
- air moving means in communication with said entrance of said heater system for the circulation of air from said entrance through each of said air conduit members to said exit, without counterflow;
- said first, second, and third pluralities forming means for transferring heat from said flame to said air circulating through said air conduit members;
- an oven in which said food is placed to be cooked; and
- outlet conduit means, in communication with said exit and said oven, for directing heated air from said exit into said oven.
- 20. The apparatus defined in claim 19, wherein said outlet conduit means comprises a "Y" shaped hollow tubular member having a first branch and a second branch, said first directing said heated air from said exit into a room, and said second branch directing said heated air from said exit into said oven.
- 21. The apparatus defined in claim 19 further comprising:
- outlet valving means in said outlet conduit means for adjusting the amount of air flowing from said exit opening into said oven.
- 22. The apparatus defined in claim 19, further comprising:
- air jet means, having an inlet in communication with one of said air conduit members and an outlet proximate the area of said fireplace in which said fuel is burned for providing a jet of air into said area of said fireplace;
- valving means for controlling the amount of air entering said inlet in said air jet means; and
- means for adjusting the direction of said jet of air.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending Application Ser. No. 713,888 filed Aug. 12, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,088,114.
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