Claims
- 1. A device for recovering and recirculating heat normally lost from the exhaust flue of a stove, furnance or the like having a cylindrical flue, said device including
- a section of cylindrical flue pipe which has opposite ends adapted for connection to the existing flue, which has an inside diameter substantially the same as that of the existing cylindrical flue and through which the hot flue gases flow;
- a plurality of heating tubes extending diametrically through said flue pipe section so that the hot flue gases flow over the outer surfaces thereof, said heating tubes having opposite air inlet and discharge ends and being disposed in a single row;
- a housing defining an air flow chamber surrounding the portion of said flue pipe section containing said heating tubes, said housing having an ambient air inlet on the same side of said flue pipe section as the inlet ends of said heating tubes and a heated air outlet on the same side of said flue pipe section as the discharge ends of said heating tubes;
- fan means inside said housing for drawing ambient air into said housing through said air inlet and propelling a flow air toward said heated air outlet, both through said heating tubes and over the outer surface of said portion of said flue pipe section; and
- a disc-shaped catalytic combustor mounted inside said flue pipe section upstream of said heating tubes for rotational movement between a starting position generally parallel to the flow of flue gases and an operating position generally perpendicular to the flow of the flue gases.
- 2. A device according to claim 1 wherein the total outer surface area of said heating tubes and said portion of said flue pipe section is such that the heat extracted from the flue gases by the natural flow of ambient air through said heating tubes and over said portion of said flue pipe section does not reduce the temperature of the flue gases below a point where significant amounts of creosote separates therefrom when wood is being burned.
- 3. A device according to claim 2 wherein said heating tubes are disposed in axially spaced, parallel relatioship.
- 4. A device according to claim 2 wherein said flue pipe section is removably mounted on said housing.
- 5. A device according to claim 4 wherein
- said housing includes a pair of opposed walls, each having an aperture for receiving said flue pipe section, and a plurality of axially extending tabs circumferentially spaced tabs around the perimeter of said aperture; and
- said flue pipe section is mounted on said housing by fastening means removably fastening said flue pipe section to said tabs.
- 6. A device according to claim 5 wherein said fastening means comprise screws extending through said flue pipe section and threaded into said tabs.
- 7. A device according to claim 2 icluding temperature sensing means for turning said fan means on and off when the temperature of said flue pipe section is respectively above and below a predetermined level.
- 8. A device according to claim 7 wherein said predetermined temperature corresponds to a temperature of the flue gases above the point where significant amounts of creosote separates from the flue gases when wood is being burned.
- 9. A device according to claim 2 wherein the total open area of said ambient air inlet and said heated air outlet is large enough so that, in the event said fan means is inoperative, the natural flow of ambient air through said heating tubes and over the outer surface of said flue pipe section is sufficient to prevent said flue pipe section from overheating.
- 10. A device according to claim 2 wherein said flue pipe section is made from a standard sheet metal flue pipe.
- 11. A device according to claim 2 wherein
- said housing has a front end including said heated air outlet; and
- said device further includes a heated air flow director comprising
- an adapter including a cover for covering said heated air outlet and having a peripheral flange adapted to fit over said housing front end,
- an outlet port in said cover, and
- a duct having one end connected in communication with said outlet port and adapted to direct heated air from said housing to a remote location.
- 12. A device according to claim 1 wherein said catalytic combustor includes a base having a honeycomb structure and cells coated with a noble metal.
- 13. A device for recovering and recirculating heat normally lost from the exhaust flue of a stove, furnace or the like having a cylindrical flue, said device including
- a section of flue pipe which has opposite ends adapted for connection to the existing flue and through which the hot flue gases flow;
- a plurality of heating tubes extending diametrically through said flue pipe section in axially spaced, parallel relationship in a single axially extending row so that the hot flue gases flow over the outer surfaces thereof, said heating tubes having opposite air inlet and discharge ends;
- a housing having opposed walls including coaxial apertures receiving said flue pipe section and defining an air flow chamber surrounding the portion of said flue pipe section containing said heating tubes, said housing having an ambient air inlet on the same side of said flue pipe section as the inlet ends of said heating tubes and an heated air outlet on the same side of said flue pipe section as the discharge ends of said heating tubes;
- means for removably mouting said flue pipe section on said housing;
- fan means inside said housing for drawing ambient air into said housing through said air inlet and propelling a flow air toward said heated air outlet, both through said heating tubes and over the outer surface of said portion of said flue pipe section; and
- a disc-shaped catalytic combustor mounted inside said flue pipe section upstream of said heating tubes for rotational movement between a starting position generally parallel to the flow of the flue gases and an operating position generally perpendicular to the flow of flue gases.
- 14. A device according to claim 13 wherein the total outer surface area of said heating tubes and said portion of said flue pipe section is such that the heat extracted from the flue gases by natural flow of ambient air through said heating tubes and over said portion of said flue pipe section does not reduce the temperature of the flue gases below a point where significant amounts of creosote separate therefrom when wood is being burned.
- 15. A device according to claim 13 wherein said catalytic combustor includes a base having a honeycomb structure and cells coated with noble metal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 480,854, filed Mar. 31, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,550,772 issued Nov. 5, 1985.
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