Forced radiant heat

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20060174864
  • Publication Number
    20060174864
  • Date Filed
    February 09, 2005
    19 years ago
  • Date Published
    August 10, 2006
    18 years ago
Abstract
a) What is new in the art of my invention is to improve the way heat is being radiated out of older cast iron heating systems by using a thermostatically controlled fan system to extract and circulate the heat more efficiently throughout a home. You would not have to wait for the radiator's to become really hot (cast iron) before you can get the heat to really start moving. My invention would extract the heat as it is transferred from the hot water/steam from the cast iron radiator and move it using a bi directional vent to circulate heat throughout the room, thus using less fuel to reach operating temperature in the radiator, one also with an air filter to help clean the air of dust and small particles as the air is pulled into and out of the cast iron radiator. The unit is also reversible to move the hot air either up or down or side to side, depending on the consumer's preference.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

N/A


STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

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REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE OR COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING COMPACT DISK

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BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

a) Pertains to modifications of hot water and steam generated heating systems using forced air.


b) There are no references to this invention or any outside information pertaining to this invention except for the parts involved in manufacturing.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

a) My invention idea is of a way to improve the efficiency of older hot water and steam generated heating systems by using a cylinder type fan that is molded and proportioned to fit inside recessed cast iron heater's and also external cast iron heaters in residential and commercial dwellings. The system uses I cylinder fan and 1 thermostat (digital). Also, low voltage (AC) Included is a directional vent in front of fan with air filtration filter that is washable and the fan can be reversed to reverse air flow.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING


FIG. 1 Frontal View:


1) Diagram of heating unit with new invention idea installed. Idea is to draw air into radiator via thermostatically controlled fan system to extract heat more efficient from hot/steam water heated radiator system.


1-a) Front view of actual thermostatically control fan system including detailed drawings of on/off, forward/reverse, digital thermostat, grille assembly and power cord.

    • 2) Top View detailed drawing of “internal components” of above said fan control system. Showing cylinder type fan, motor, transformer, spring clips.
    • 3) Side View detailed drawing of said fan control system mounted inside of radiator system.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

a) This device shall include (1) cylinder shaped fan to move air

    • (1) piece of molded plastic housing
    • (2) (1) digital touch key thermostat
    • (3) (1) Uni direction vent
    • (4) (1) Charcoal impregnated filter (washable)
    • (5) (1) AC adapter with thin cord (low voltage)
    • (6) (1) power switch
    • (7) (1) power reverse switch
    • (8) (1) AC power controller on/off switch to shut fan on-off from digital thermostat


b) N/A

Claims
  • 1. a) I hereby claim that my invention is to better improve the heating efficiency of older steam and or hot water systems by extracting the heat from cast iron radiators using forced air and therefore heating a home much quicker and more fuel efficient. B) NA C) NA D) NA E) N/A