Claims
- 1. A forced hot air heating furnace for raising the temperature of air being circulated through the furnace including a flue discharge opening which comprises:
- an inshot burner for supplying a heating fluid including a combustible mixture of air and fuel;
- an induced draft clamshell type heat exchanger adapted to be mounted in various orientations having an internal flow path for the transfer of heat energy from the heating fluid being combusted within the flow path to the air being circulated through the furnace in heat exchange relationship with the heat exchanger and being adapted to the inshot burner for receiving the heating fluid having:
- (a) an entry portion located in registration with the burner for receipt of the heating fluid;
- (b) a combustion portion connected to the entry portion, the combustion portion gradually increasing in thickness along the flow path to a point and then decreasing in thickness along the flue length and being generally elliptical in cross section and being that portion wherein the fuel is primarily combusted;
- (c) a first curved portion connected to the combustion portion and having a generally elliptical cross section;
- (d) a straight portion connected to the first curved portion and substantially parallel with the combustion portion and being generally elliptical in configuration;
- (e) a second curved portion connected to the straight portion and being generally elliptical in cross section;
- (f) a straight portion connected to the second curved portion being generally rectangular in cross section and being generally parallel to the combustion portion;
- (g) a third curved portion connected to the straight portion and being generally rectangular in cross section;
- (h) a straight portion being generally rectangular in cross section and being generally parallel with the combustion portion; and
- (i) an exit portion connected to the straight portion wherein a continuous flow path is provided for the heating fluid from the entry portion to the exit portion; and
- induced draft means mounted adjacent the exit portion of the heat exchanger for forcibly drawing the heating fluid through the flow path of the heat exchanger and for impeding the flow of gases through the flow path when the induced draft means is not being operated including impeding the flow of gases through the flue discharge opening to the flue.
- 2. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the combustion portion, the first curved portion, the first straight portion and the second curved portion are all elliptical in cross section and are arranged with a decreasing cross-sectional thickness from the combustion portion through the second curved portion.
- 3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the clamshell heat exchanger further comprises a transition portion connected between the second curved portion and the second straight portion as part of the flow path of the heating fluid, said transition portion having an elliptical cross section at the end connected to the second curved portion and a rectangular cross section at the end connected to the second straight portion.
- 4. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the second straight portion, the third curved portion and the third straight portion are all rectangular in cross section and of constant cross-sectional thickness.
- 5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the induced draft means is adapted to receive the heating fluid from the flow path and is connected to discharge said heating fluid to a flue means without mixing additional air with the heating fluid.
- 6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the induced draft means is located between the heat exchanger and a flue means for discharging the heating fluid, said draft means serving to impede flow through the heat exchanger and the flue means when the induced draft means is not energized.
- 7. A hot air heating assembly for raising the temperature of air being circulated in heat exchange relation with the assembly including a flue discharge opening which comprises:
- a clamshell type heat exchanger formed from two sheets of material defining an internal flow path for conducting a heating fluid which may be combusted within the flow path to supply heat energy for raising the temperature of air being circulated in heat exchange relation with the assembly, said heat exchanger being capable of being mounted in various orientations and having;
- (a) an entry portion for receipt of the heating fluid;
- (b) a combustion portion connected to the entry portion being generally elliptical in cross section and gradually increasing in thickness along the flow path to a point and then decreasing in thickness and being that portion of the flow path wherein the heating fluid is primarily combusted;
- (c) a reducing section connected to the combustion portion and being generally elliptical in cross section and having a decreasing thickness along the flow path;
- (d) a transition portion connected to the reducing section and having the end of the transition portion adjacent the reducing section being generally elliptical in cross section and the end of the transition portion distant from the reducing section being generally rectangular in configuration;
- (e) a level section connected to the transition portion having a generally constant cross-sectional thickness and being generally rectangular in cross section; and
- (f) an exit portion connected to the level section such that the various portions and sections of the heat exchanger define the heating fluid flow path from the entry portion to the exit portion;
- an inshot burner arranged in registration with the entry portion of the heat exchanger to direct a stream of heating fluid into the combustion portion of the heat exchanger; and
- induced draft means arranged relative to the exit portion of the heat exchanger to forcibly draw the heating fluid through the flow path whereby the heat exchanger may be mounted in various orientations and said induced draft means serving to impede the flow of gases through the flow path and to impede the flow of gases out of the flue discharge opening when the induced draft means is not being operated.
- 8. The apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein the reducing section comprises a portion of the combustion portion, a first curved portion, a first straight portion generally parallel with the combustion portion and a second curved portion, all of said portions being generally elliptical in configuration.
- 9. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8 wherein the level section comprises a second straight portion, a third curved portion and a third straight portion, said second and third straight portions being generally parallel with the combustion portion.
- 10. The apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein the induced draft means is connected to a flue means for discharging the heating fluid after combustion and after it passes along the flow path, said induced draft means serving to impede the flow of air through the heat exchanger when the induced draft means is not energized.
- 11. The apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein the heating fluid transfers sufficient heat energy to the air being heated that the temperature of the heating fluid is sufficiently reduced that no air other than the original combustion air supplied as part of the heating fluid is necessary to cool the heating fluid before it is discharged from the air heating assembly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 033,588, filed 4-26-79, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 828,790, filed 8-29-77 now abondoned.
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