Claims
- 1. A method of conveying the fuel burn exhaust gases from a furnace, stove or fireplace to the outdoors and extracting heat, soot and fly ash from said exhaust, and delivering said heat indoors, comprising the steps of
- a. providing a vertically positioned exhaust air pipe, with capped upper end, having its lower end attached to the exhaust of a furnace, stove or fireplace, or having its side attached to said exhaust with its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door,
- b. providing a least two vertically positioned exhaust air pipes, with capped upper ends, and with each having its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door, located parallel to the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe that is attached to the exhaust of the furnace, stove or fireplace, said vertically positioned exhaust air pipes all connected in series by connecting pipe sections, which are semi-vertical,
- c. having means for connecting the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe most remote from the firebox area, or its air tight box, to the outdoor air, with said means containing an induced draft fan,
- d. providing a forced draft fan with means for drawing outdoor intake air through the means that conveys fuel burn exhaust to the outdoor air, for heat extraction, and with means for delivering said heated intake air to the firebox area,
- e. surrounding each vertical exhaust air pipe with a layer of insulated partitions, thus creating enclosed vertical exhaust air pipe compartments,
- f. having at least one of the vertical exhaust air pipe compartments containing a volume of gravel, or small rocks, which covers its vertical and semi-vertical exhaust air pipes, said gravel being supported by a horizontal frame covered with hardware cloth, near its base and serving as a storage for the heat from the vertical and semi-vertical exhaust air pipes,
- g. locating an indoor air circulating fan with means for circulating indoor air into the vertical exhaust air pipe compartment most remote from the firebox area and means for said air circulating through each adjacent compartment and any gravels in series the height of that compartment, and means for circulating back indoors from the top of the compartment containing the firebox area, thus transferring heat from the vertical and semi-vertical exhaust air pipes and any gravels to the indoors,
- h. installing an insulated cover over the apparatus with appropriate servicing doors and utility connection means.
- 2. A method of conveying the fuel burn exhaust gases from a furnace, stove or fireplace, to the outdoors and extracting heat, soot and fly ash from said exhaust and delivering said heat indoors, and into a water storage tank, comprising the steps of
- a. providing a vertically positioned exhaust air pipe, with capped upper end, having its lower end attached to the exhaust of a furnace, stove or fireplace, or having its side attached to said exhaust with its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door,
- b. providing at least two vertically positioned exhaust air pipes, with capped upper ends, and with each having its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door, located parallel to the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe that is attached to the exhaust of the furnace, stove or fireplace, said vertically positioned exhaust air pipes all connected in series by connecting pipe sections, which are semi-vertical,
- c. having means for connecting the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe most remote from the firebox area, or its air tight box, to the outdoor air, with said means containing an induced draft fan,
- d. providing a forced draft fan with means for drawing outdoor intake air through the means that conveys fuel burn exhaust to the outdoor air, for heat extraction, and with means for delivering said heated intake air to the firebox area,
- e. surrounding each vertical exhaust air pipe with a layer of insulated partitions, thus creating enclosed vertical exhaust air pipe compartments,
- f. positioning water heat pipes against at least one of the vertical exhaust air pipes with means of circulating water from a storage tank through said water heat pipes and back into the storage tank, thus delivering heat from the vertical and semi-vertical exhaust air pipes into the storage water tank, said water heat pipes being covered with a volume of gravel, contained by the vertical exhaust air pipe compartment, or compartments,
- g. having at least two of the vertical exhaust air pipe compartments containing a volume of gravel, or small rocks, which covers their vertical and semi-vertical exhaust air pipes, said gravel being supported by a horizontal frame covered with hardware cloth, near the base of each compartment, and serving as a storage for heat from the vertical and semi-vertical exhaust air pipes,
- h. locating an indoor air circulating fan with means for circulating indoor air into the vertical exhaust air pipe compartment most remote from the firebox area and means for said air circulating through each adjacent compartment and any gravels in series the height of that compartment, and means for circulating back indoors from the top of the compartment containing the firebox area, thus transferring heat from the vertical and semi-vertical exhaust air pipes and any gravels to the indoors,
- i. installing an insulated cover over the apparatus with appropriate servicing doors and utility connection means.
- 3. A method of conveying the fuel burn exhaust gases from a furnace, stove, fireplace or firebox to the outdoors and extracting heat, soot and fly ash from said exhaust, and delivering said heat into water storage tanks, comprising the steps of
- a. providing a vertically positioned exhaust air pipe, with capped upper end, having its lower end attached to the exhaust of a furnace, stove, fireplace or firebox, or having its side attached to said exhaust with its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door,
- b. providing at least two vertically exhaust air pipes, with capped upper ends, and with each having its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door, located parallel to the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe that is attached to the exhaust of the furnace, stove, fireplace or firebox, said vertically positioned exhaust air pipes all connected in series by connecting pipe sections, which are semi-vertical,
- c. having means for connecting the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe most remote from the firebox area, or its air tight box, to the outdoor air, with said means containing an induced draft fan,
- d. providing a forced draft fan with means for drawing outdoor intake air through the means that conveys fuel burn exhaust to the outdoor air, for heat extraction, and with means for delivering said heated intake air to the firebox area,
- e. surrounding each vertical exhaust air pipe with a layer of insulated partitions, thus creating enclosed vertical exhaust air pipe compartments,
- f. positioning water heat pipes against at least one of the vertical exhaust air pipes with means of circulating water from a storage tank through said water heat pipes and back into the storage tank, thus delivering heat from the vertical and semi-vertical exhaust air pipes into the water storage tank,
- g. covering said water heat pipes with a volume of gravel, contained by the vertical exhaust air pipe compartment or compartments,
- h. installing an insulated cover over the apparatus with appropriate servicing doors and utility connection means.
- 4. A method of conveying the fuel burn exhaust gases from a furnace, stove, fireplace or firebox to the outdoors and extracting heat, soot and fly ash from said exhaust, and delivering said heat indoors, comprising the steps of
- a. providing a vertically positioned exhaust air pipe, with capped upper end, having its lower end attached to the exhaust of a furnace, stove, fireplace or firebox, or having its side attached to said exhaust with its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door,
- b. providing at least two vertically positioned exhaust air pipes, with capped upper ends, and with each having its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door, located parallel to the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe that is attached to the exhaust of the furnace, stove, fireplace or firebox, said vertically positioned exhaust air pipes all connected in series by connecting pipe sections, which are semi-vertical,
- c. having means for connecting the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe most remote from the firebox area, or its air tight box, to the outdoor air, with said means containing an induced draft fan,
- d. providing a forced draft fan with means for drawing outdoor intake air through the means that conveys fuel burn exhaust to the outdoor air, for heat extraction, and with means for delivering said heated intake air to the firebox area,
- e. surrounding each vertical exhaust air pipe with a layer of insulated partitions, thus creating enclosed vertical exhaust air pipe compartments,
- f. locating an indoor air circulating fan with means for circulating indoor air into the vertical exhaust air pipe compartment most remote from the firebox area and means for said air circulating through each adjacent compartment in series the height of that compartment, and means for circulating back indoors from the top of the compartment containing the firebox area, thus transferring heat from the vertical and semi-vertical exhaust air pipes to the indoors,
- g. installing an insulated cover over the apparatus with appropriate servicing doors and utility connection means.
- 5. A method of conveying the fuel burn exhaust gases from a furnace, stove, fireplace, or firebox to the outdoors and extracting heat, soot, and fly ash from said exhaust, comprising the steps of
- a. providing a vertically positioned exhaust air pipe, with capped upper end, having its lower end attached to the exhaust of a furnace, stove, fireplace, or firebox, or having its side attached to said exhaust with its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door,
- b. providing at least two vertically positioned exhaust air pipes, with capped upper ends, and with each having its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door, located parallel to the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe that is attached to the exhaust of the furnace, stove, fireplace, or firebox, said vertically positioned exhaust air pipes all connected in series by connecting pipe sections, which are semi-vertical,
- c. having means for connecting the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe most remote from the firebox area, or its air tight box, to the outdoor air, with said means containing an induced draft fan,
- d. providing a forced draft fan with means for drawing outdoor intake air through the means that conveys fuel burn exhaust to the outdoor air, for heat extraction, and with means for delivering said heated intake air to the firebox area.
- 6. A method of conveying the fuel burn exhaust gases from a forced draft furnace, stove, fireplace or firebox to the outdoors and extracting heat, soot and fly ash from said exhaust, comprising the steps of
- a. providing a vertically positioned exhaust air pipe, with capped upper end, having its lower end atached to the exhaust of a furnace, stove, fireplace of firebox, or having its side attached to said exhaust, with its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door,
- b. providing at least two vertically positioned exhaust air pipes, with capped upper ends, and with each having its lower end inserted into the top of an air tight box, having a servicing door, located parallel to the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe that is attached to the exhaust of the furnace, stove, fireplace, or firebox, said vertically positioned exhaust air pipes all connected in series by connecting pipe sections, which are semi-vertical,
- c. having means for connecting the vertically positioned exhaust air pipe most remote from the firebox area, or its air tight box, to the outdoor air.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
Continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 06/601,655 filed Apr. 18, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,702,179.
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