Claims
- 1. An electric clothes dryer comprising:
- a rotating drum having a rear end head and the rear end head having a plurality of apertures through which air flows into the drum;
- a heater housing mounted in the dryer adjacent the rear end head, the heater housing having a rear wall spaced from the rear end head, the rear wall being larger than rear end head, and the rear wall having a generally irregular polygonal shape having a center and apexes with a plurality of radial lines extending from the center of the rear wall to the apexes,
- the heater housing having an upstanding sidewall extending around the peripheral of the rear wall and towards the rear end head to define an air inlet gap of variable size therebetween though which air flows radially into the space between the heater housing and the rear end head, and wherein the size of the air inlet gap is larger adjacent the apexes of the rear wall permitting for greater air flow through the air inlet gap adjacent the apexes;
- a plurality of electrical insulators mounted to the rear wall along the defined radial lines; and,
- an electrical heating coil mounted to the electrical insulators spaced from the rear wall of the heater housing and the rear end head wall of the dryer drum.
- 2. The electric clothes dryer of claim 1 wherein the dryer drum is rotatable about a horizontal axis, the rear end head and the heater housing are orientated vertically defining top and bottom portions for the heater housing, and the peripheral sidewall extending from the top portion of the heater housing being closer to the rear end head than the remainder of the peripheral sidewall to define a narrower air gap adjacent at the top portion of the heater housing.
- 3. The electric clothes dryer of claim 1 wherein the rear wall of the heater housing includes a series of radially extending raised land pads positioned along the radial lines, and said insulators being mounted to the raised land pads.
- 4. The electric clothes dryer of claim 3 wherein each of the raised land pads has at least one aperture permitting air to flow from the dryer into the heater housing close to the insulators to cool the insulators.
- 5. An electric clothes dryer comprising:
- a rotating drum having a rear end head and the rear end head having a plurality of apertures through which air flows into the drum;
- a heater housing mounted in the dryer adjacent the rear end head, the heater housing having a rear wall spaced from the rear end head, the rear wall being larger than rear end head,
- the heater housing having an upstanding sidewall extending around the peripheral of the rear wall and towards the rear end head to define an air inlet gap therebetween though which air flows radially into the space between the heater housing and the rear end head, the rear wall of the heater housing including a series of raised land pads raised a predetermined height above the rear wall;
- a plurality of electrical insulators mounted to the raised land pads; and,
- an electrical heating coil mounted to the electrical insulators spaced from the rear wall of the heater housing by the insulator and the height of the raised land pad.
- 6. The electric clothes dryer of claim 5 wherein each of the raised land pads has at least one aperture permitting air to flow from the dryer into the heater housing close to the insulators to cool the insulators.
- 7. The electric clothes dryer of claim 5 wherein the rear wall has a generally irregular polygonal shape having a center and apexes, and defining a plurality of radial lines extending from the center of the rear wall to each of the apexes, and the raised land portions being located along the radial lines.
- 8. The electric clothes dryer of claim 7 wherein each of the raised land pads has at least one aperture permitting air to flow from the dryer into the heater housing close to the insulators to cool the insulators.
- 9. The electric clothes dryer of claim 5 wherein the dryer drum is rotatable about a horizontal axis, the rear end head and the heater housing are orientated vertically defining top and bottom portions for the heater housing, and the peripheral sidewall extending from the top portion of the heater housing being closer to the rear end head than the remainder of the peripheral sidewall to define a narrower air gap adjacent at the top portion of the heater housing.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/052,121 filed Mar. 31, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,935,471 and entitled "Heater Coil Support and Mounting Bracket".
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