Claims
- 1. A portable gas-fired infrared heater comprising:
(a) a housing enclosing a burner assembly including a gas valve adapted to receive fuel from an associated fuel supply and communicating with an orifice, the orifice being located to direct fuel to a venturi for mixing with air which, in turn, communicates with a rear face of a radiant surface where combustion occurs, the housing further including an air inlet for communicating air to the venturi; (b) said housing at least partially enclosing at least one fuel source; and (c) an oxygen depletion monitoring means associated with the burner assembly for automatically shutting off the burner assembly at a predetermined content of at least one gas selected from the group consisting of oxygen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
- 2. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) a handle spaced from the radiant surface.
- 3. The portable heater of claim 2 which further comprises
(a) at least two legs that elevate the housing relative to an associated support surface.
- 4. The portable heater of claim 2 which further comprises
(a) at least one recess in the housing for hanging the heater.
- 5. The portable heater of claim 4 wherein
(a) the recess is a key-shaped opening.
- 6. The portable heater of claim 4 wherein
(a) the recess is located on a surface of the housing spaced from the radiant surface.
- 7. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) an igniter secured to the housing for initiating combustion at the radiant surface.
- 8. The portable heater of claim 1 wherein
(a) the housing is dimensioned to enclose at least an upper portion of said at least one fuel source.
- 9. The portable heater of claim 8 wherein
(a) said at least one fuel source is at least a one pound propane fuel tank.
- 10. The portable heater of claim 9 wherein
(a) said at least one fuel source is at least two one pound propane fuel tanks.
- 11. The portable heater of claim 8 wherein
(a) said at least one fuel source is completely enclosed within said housing.
- 12. The portable heater of claim 10 wherein
(a) said at least two one pound propane fuel tanks are completely enclosed within said housing.
- 13. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) a controller for selectively switching operation of the portable heater among at least discrete off, pilot, low, and high positions.
- 14. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) a controller for continuous variable operation of the portable heater.
- 15. The portable heater of claim 13 wherein
(a) the controller includes a control knob disposed in a housing recess for protecting against inadvertent contact.
- 16. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) an extended length hose assembly for connecting the heater to an associated remote fuel source.
- 17. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) a regulator for reducing pressure from an associated fuel source.
- 18. The portable heater of claim 17 wherein
(a) the regulator limits the pressure of an associated fuel source to approximately eleven inches water column.
- 19. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) a thermocouple that monitors changes in temperature of a pilot flame associated with the radiant surface.
- 20. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) a shield secured to the housing in overlapping relation to the radiant surface.
- 21. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) at least one fan to increase air circulation through said heater; and (b) a power source for said at least one fan.
- 22. The portable heater of claim 21 wherein
(a) said power source is selected from the group consisting of at least one dry cell battery, at least one battery pack and a power cord configured to plug into a source of electricity.
- 23. The portable heater of claim 22 wherein
(a) said power source is rechargeable.
- 24. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) an access means to said at least one fuel source.
- 25. The portable heater of claim 24 wherein
(a) said access means is a door in said housing.
- 26. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) at least one pivotable fitting for connection to said at least one fuel source.
- 27. The portable heater of claim 10 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on one side of said heater.
- 28. The portable heater of claim 10 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on a rear side of said heater.
- 29. The portable heater of claim 10 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on opposed sides of said heater.
- 30. The portable heater of claim 10 which further comprises
(a) an igniter for each fuel source.
- 31. The portable heater of claim 30 which further comprises
(a) a controller for each fuel source.
- 32. A portable radiant heater comprising:
(a) a housing having a handle for transporting the heater; (b) an air inlet in the housing; (c) a burner assembly mounted in the housing including at least one fuel valve adapted to operatively communicate with at least one associated fuel source and the air inlet; and (d) a radiant surface having a rear face communicating with a plenum chamber and wherein the radiant surface is recessed in the housing and disposed at an angle; and (e) an oxygen depletion system operatively associated with the burner assembly for automatically shutting off the fuel valve in response to detection of a predetermined level of at least one gas selected from the group consisting of oxygen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
- 33. The portable heater of claim 32 wherein
(a) the plenum chamber is adjacent to the radiant surface for distributing an associated air/fuel mixture over the rear face of the radiant surface.
- 34. The portable heater of claim 33 which further comprises
(a) a regulator for limiting the pressure of the associated fuel source to approximately eleven inches water column.
- 35. The portable heater of claim 34 which further comprises
(a) a control knob for selecting various modes of operation of the heater, the control knob located in a recess of the housing for limiting inadvertent contact.
- 36. The portable heater of claim 35 wherein
(a) the heater includes a controller for providing at least 4000 BTUs/hour in a first operative state and at least 9000 BTUs/hour in a second operative state.
- 37. The portable heater of claim 36 which further comprises
(a) an elongated hose assembly for interconnecting the heater to an associated remotely located fuel source.
- 38. The portable heater of claim 32 wherein
(a) the housing includes at least one cavity dimensioned for receiving at least one associated fuel source therein.
- 39. The portable heater of claim 32 which further comprises
(a) a venturi interposed between the at least one fuel valve and the radiant surface for mixing the associated fuel with air.
- 40. The portable heater of claim 32 wherein
(a) said at least one fuel source is a one pound propane cylinder.
- 41. The portable heater of claim 40 wherein
(a) said at least one fuel source is at least two one pound propane cylinders.
- 42. The portable heater of claim 32 which further comprises
(a) a thermocouple that monitors changes in temperature of a pilot flame associated with the radiant surface.
- 43. The portable heater of claim 32 which further comprises
(a) a shield secured to the housing in overlapping relation to the radiant surface.
- 44. The portable heater of claim 32 which further comprises
(a) at least one fan to increase air circulation through said heater; and (b) a power source for said at least one fan.
- 45. The portable heater of claim 44 wherein
(a) said power source is selected from the group consisting of at least one dry cell battery, at least one battery pack and a power cord configured to plug into a source of electricity.
- 46. The portable heater of claim 45 wherein
(a) said power source is rechargeable.
- 47. The portable heater of claim 32 which further comprises
(a) an access means to said at least one fuel source.
- 48. The portable heater of claim 47 wherein
(a) said access means is a door in said housing.
- 49. The portable heater of claim 32 which further comprises
(a) at least one pivotable fitting for connection to said at least one fuel source.
- 50. The portable heater of claim 41 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on one side of said heater.
- 51. The portable heater of claim 41 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on a rear side of said heater.
- 52. The portable heater of claim 41 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on opposed sides of said heater.
- 53. The portable heater of claim 41 which further comprises
(a) an igniter for each fuel source.
- 54. The portable heater of claim 53 which further comprises
(a) a controller for each fuel source.
- 55. A portable radiant heater comprising:
(a) a housing for enclosing said heater and at least partially enclosing at least a one pound fuel source; (b) an air inlet in the housing; (c) a burner assembly mounted in the housing including a fuel valve adapted to operatively communicate with said at least one fuel source and the air inlet; (d) a radiant surface having a rear face communicating with a plenum chamber and wherein the radiant surface is recessed in the housing and disposed at an angle; and (e) an automatic shutoff mechanism operatively associated with the burner assembly for shutting off the fuel valve in response to a detection of a predetermined level of at least one gas selected from the group consisting of oxygen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
- 56. The portable radiant heater of claim 55 wherein
(a) the automatic shutoff mechanism includes a thermocouple that monitors changes in a temperature of a flame of the burner assembly indicative of changes in the concentration of a gas selected from the group consisting of oxygen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
- 57. The portable radiant heater of claim 56 wherein
(a) the automatic shutoff mechanism shuts off at approximately 100 ppm of carbon monoxide at approximately 18% oxygen levels.
- 58. The portable heater of claim 55 which further comprises
(a) an igniter secured to the housing for initiating combustion at the radiant surface.
- 59. The portable heater of claim 55 wherein
(a) the housing is dimensioned to enclose at least an upper portion of said at least one fuel source.
- 60. The portable heater of claim 59 wherein
(a) said at least one fuel source is at least a one pound propane fuel tank.
- 61. The portable heater of claim 59 wherein
(a) said at least one fuel source is at least two one pound propane fuel tanks.
- 62. The portable heater of claim 60 wherein
(a) said at least one fuel source is completely enclosed within said housing.
- 63. The portable heater of claim 61 wherein
(a) said at least two one pound propane fuel tanks are completely enclosed within said housing.
- 64. The portable heater of claim 55 which further comprises
(a) a controller for selectively switching operation of the portable heater among at least discrete off, pilot, low, and high positions.
- 65. The portable heater of claim 55 which further comprises
(a) a controller for continuous variable operation of the portable heater.
- 66. The portable heater of claim 64 wherein
(a) the controller includes a control knob disposed in a housing recess for protecting against inadvertent contact.
- 67. The portable heater of claim 55 which further comprises
(a) an extended length hose assembly for connecting the heater to an associated remote fuel source.
- 68. The portable heater of claim 55 which further comprises
(a) a regulator for reducing pressure from an associated fuel source.
- 69. The portable heater of claim 68 wherein
(a) the regulator limits the pressure of an associated fuel source to approximately eleven inches water column.
- 70. The portable heater of claim 55 which further comprises
(a) a thermocouple that monitors changes in temperature of a pilot flame associated with the radiant surface.
- 71. The portable heater of claim 55 which further comprises
(a) a shield secured to the housing in overlapping relation to the radiant surface.
- 72. The portable heater of claim 55 which further comprises
(a) at least one fan to increase air circulation through said heater; and (b) a power source for said at least one fan.
- 73. The portable heater of claim 72 wherein
(a) said power source is selected from the group consisting of at least one dry cell battery, at least one battery pack and a power cord configured to plug into a source of electricity.
- 74. The portable heater of claim 73 wherein
(a) said power source is rechargeable.
- 75. The portable heater of claim 55 which further comprises
(a) an access means to said at least one fuel source.
- 76. The portable heater of claim 75 wherein
(a) said access means is a door in said housing.
- 77. The portable heater of claim 76 which further comprises
(a) at least one pivotable fitting for connection to said at least one fuel source.
- 78. The portable heater of claim 61 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on one side of said heater.
- 79. The portable heater of claim 61 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on a rear side of said heater.
- 80. The portable heater of claim 61 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on opposed sides of said heater.
- 81. The portable heater of claim 61 which further comprises
(a) an igniter for each fuel source.
- 82. The portable heater of claim 81 which further comprises
(a) a controller for each fuel source.
- 83. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) at least two wheels extending from a bottom of said housing.
- 84. The portable heater of claim 83 wherein
(a) said at least two wheels is four wheels, each positioned at a corner of said bottom housing.
- 85. The portable heater of claim 1 which further comprises
(a) at least two burner assemblies.
- 86. The portable heater of claim 85 wherein
(a) said at least two burner assemblies are independently controlled.
- 87. The portable heater of claim 32 which further comprises
(a) at least two wheels extending from a bottom of said housing.
- 88. The portable heater of claim 87 wherein
(a) said at least two wheels is four wheels, each positioned at a corner of said bottom housing.
- 89. The portable heater of claim 32 which further comprises
(a) at least two burner assemblies.
- 90. The portable heater of claim 89 wherein
(a) said at least two burner assemblies are independently controlled.
- 91. The portable heater of claim 55 which further comprises
(a) at least two wheels extending from a bottom of said housing.
- 92. The portable heater of claim 91 wherein
(a) said at least two wheels is four wheels, each positioned at a corner of said bottom housing.
- 93. The portable heater of claim 55 which further comprises
(a) at least two burner assemblies.
- 94. The portable heater of claim 93 wherein
(a) said at least two burner assemblies are independently controlled.
- 95. The portable heater of claim 13 which further comprises
(a) a piezo igniter
- 96. The portable heater of claim 64 which further comprises
(a) a piezo igniter
- 97. The portable heater of claim 16 which further comprises
(a) a hose assembly recoil means.
- 98. The portable heater of claim 37 which further comprises
(a) a hose assembly recoil means.
- 99. The portable heater of claim 67 which further comprises
(a) a hose assembly recoil means.
- 100. The portable heater of claim 97 wherein
(a) the hose assembly further comprises a positive fuel shutoff means at both ends of said hose assembly.
- 101. The portable heater of claim 98 wherein
(a) the hose assembly further comprises a positive fuel shutoff means at both ends of said hose assembly.
- 102. The portable heater of claim 99 wherein
(a) the hose assembly further comprises a positive fuel shutoff means at both ends of said hose assembly.
- 103. A portable gas-fired infrared heater comprising:
(a) a housing enclosing a burner assembly including a gas valve adapted to receive fuel from an associated enclosed fuel supply comprising at least one 1-lb. cylinder for said fuel supply and communicating with an orifice, the orifice being located to direct fuel for mixing with air which, in turn, communicates with a radiant surface where combustion occurs; and (b) an oxygen depletion monitoring means associated with the burner assembly for automatically shutting off the burner assembly at a predetermined content of at least one gas selected from the group consisting of oxygen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
- 104. The portable heater of claim 103 which further comprises
(a) a handle spaced from the radiant surface.
- 105. The portable heater of claim 103 which further comprises
(a) at least two legs that elevate the housing relative to an associated support surface.
- 106. The portable heater of claim 103 which further comprises
(a) at least one recess in the housing for hanging the heater.
- 107. The portable heater of claim 106 wherein
(a) the recess is a key-shaped opening.
- 108. The portable heater of claim 106 wherein
(a) the recess is located on a surface of the housing spaced from the radiant surface.
- 109. The portable heater of claim 103 which further comprises
(a) an igniter secured to the housing for initiating combustion at the radiant surface.
- 110. The portable heater of claim 103 wherein
(a) said at least one fuel source is at least two one pound propane fuel tanks.
- 111. The portable heater of claim 110 wherein
(a) said at least two one pound propane fuel tanks are completely enclosed within said housing.
- 112. The portable heater of claim 103 which further comprises
(a) a controller for selectively switching operation of the portable heater among at least discrete off, pilot, low, and high positions.
- 113. The portable heater of claim 103 which further comprises
(a) a controller for continuous variable operation of the portable heater.
- 114. The portable heater of claim 112 wherein
(a) the controller includes a control knob disposed in a housing recess for protecting against inadvertent contact.
- 115. The portable heater of claim 103 which further comprises
(a) an extended length hose assembly for connecting the heater to an associated remote fuel source.
- 116. The portable heater of claim 115 which further comprises
(a) a regulator for reducing pressure from an associated fuel source.
- 117. The portable heater of claim 116 wherein
(a) the regulator limits the pressure of an associated fuel source to approximately eleven inches water column.
- 118. The portable heater of claim 103 which further comprises
(a) a thermocouple that monitors changes in temperature of a pilot flame associated with the radiant surface.
- 119. The portable heater of claim 103 which further comprises
(a) a shield secured to the housing in overlapping relation to the radiant surface.
- 120. The portable heater of claim 103 which further comprises
(a) at least one fan to increase air circulation through said heater; and (b) a power source for said at least one fan.
- 121. The portable heater of claim 120 wherein
(a) said power source is selected from the group consisting of at least one dry cell battery, at least one battery pack and a power cord configured to plug into a source of electricity.
- 122. The portable heater of claim 121 wherein
(a) said power source is rechargeable.
- 123. The portable heater of claim 103 which further comprises
(a) an access means to said at least one fuel source.
- 124. The portable heater of claim 123 wherein
(a) said access means is a door in said housing.
- 125. The portable heater of claim 123 which further comprises
(a) at least one pivotable fitting for connection to said at least one fuel source.
- 126. The portable heater of claim 111 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on one side of said heater.
- 127. The portable heater of claim 111 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on a rear side of said heater.
- 128. The portable heater of claim 111 wherein
(a) said at least two fuel sources are positioned on opposed sides of said heater.
- 129. The portable heater of claim 111 which further comprises
(a) an igniter for each fuel source.
- 130. The portable heater of claim 129 which further comprises
(a) a controller for each fuel source.
- 131. A portable radiant heater comprising:
(a) a housing for enclosing said heater (b) at least one 1-lb. fuel source in communication with said heater, said fuel source removable by pivotal movement from a first in-use position to a second replacement position; (c) an air inlet in the housing; (d) a burner assembly mounted in the housing including a fuel valve adapted to operatively communicate with said at least one fuel source and the air inlet; (e) a radiant surface in the housing where combustion occurs; and (f) an automatic shutoff mechanism operatively associated with the burner assembly for shutting off the fuel valve in response to a detection of a predetermined level of at least one gas selected from the group consisting of oxygen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
- 132. The portable radiant heater of claim 131 wherein
(a) the automatic shutoff mechanism includes a thermocouple that monitors changes in a temperature of a flame of the burner assembly indicative of changes in the concentration of a gas selected from the group consisting of oxygen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
- 133. The portable radiant heater of claim 132 wherein
(a) the automatic shutoff mechanism shuts off at approximately 100 ppm of carbon monoxide at approximately 18% oxygen levels.
- 134. The portable heater of claim 131 which further comprises
(a) an igniter secured to the housing for initiating combustion at the radiant surface.
- 135. The portable heater of claim 131 wherein
(a) said at least one fuel source is at least a one pound propane fuel tank.
- 136. The portable heater of claim 135 wherein
(a) said at least one fuel source is at least two one pound propane fuel tanks.
- 137. The portable heater of claim 131 which further comprises
(a) a controller for selectively switching operation of the portable heater among at least discrete off, pilot, low, and high positions.
- 138. The portable heater of claim 131 which further comprises
(a) a controller for continuous variable operation of the portable heater.
- 139. The portable heater of claim 137 wherein
(a) the controller includes a control knob disposed in a housing recess for protecting against inadvertent contact.
- 140. The portable heater of claim 131 which further comprises
(a) an extended length hose assembly for connecting the heater to an associated remote fuel source.
- 141. The portable heater of claim 140 which further comprises
(a) a regulator for reducing pressure from an associated fuel source.
- 142. The portable heater of claim 141 wherein
(a) the regulator limits the pressure of an associated fuel source to approximately eleven inches water column.
- 143. The portable heater of claim 131 which further comprises
(a) a thermocouple that monitors changes in temperature of a pilot flame associated with the radiant surface.
- 144. The portable heater of claim 131 which further comprises
(a) a shield secured to the housing in overlapping relation to the radiant surface.
- 145. The portable heater of claim 131 which further comprises
(a) an access means to said at least one fuel source.
- 146. The portable heater of claim 145 wherein
(a) said access means is a door.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/051,561 filed Jan. 18, 2002, which is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/731,156, filed on Dec. 6, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,340,298, which is a non-provisional patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/169,062, filed Dec. 6, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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