Claims
- 1. A high-efficiency stove comprising:
- an outer tubular shell surrounding an inner tubular shell of heat conductive material, each said shell having an upper rim and a lower rim, said shells defining therebetween an air intake flue open between said upper rims for admitting atmospheric air, means for closing the lower end of said outer shell to define a combustion zone above said means for closing, said combustion zone being in communication with said intake flue, and container means supported at least partly within said inner shell and defining therewith an annular exhaust flue for hot combustion gases rising from said combustion zone, said inner shell forming a wall common to both said intake and exhaust flues such that intake air drawn downwardly into said intake flue is preheated by transfer of heat through said inner shell from hot gases escaping through said exhaust flue for improved combustion of fuel in said combustion zone; and
- variable draft control means for adjustably controlling the flow of intake air reaching said combustion zone through said intake flue.
- 2. The stove of claim 1 further comprising fuel supporting means for supporting a charge of fuel in said combustion zone above said means for closing so as to allow intake air flow into the underside of a fuel charge supported thereon.
- 3. The stove of claim 1 wherein said means for closing is a ground surface supporting said outer shell.
- 4. The stove of claim 1 wherein at least one of said shells is made of sheet metal.
- 5. The stove of claim 1 wherein said inner shell is supported with its lower rim elevated in relation to the lower rim of said outer shell thus defining an annular aperture from said intake flue into said combustion zone.
- 6. The stove of claim 1 wherein said inner shell is apertured near its lower rim to admit intake air from said intake flue into said combustion zone.
- 7. The stove of claim 2 wherein said draft control means is provided by varying the cross section of one of said shells relative to the cross-section of the other of said shells, thereby varying the cross-section of said intake flue defined therebetween.
- 8. The stove of claim 1 wherein said draft control means comprise intake cover means slideable for varying the intake opening of said intake flue.
- 9. The stove of claim 1 wherein at least one of said shells is frustoconical whereby the aperture of said intake flue is variable by axial movement of one of said shells relative to the other of said shells to thereby control the draft of intake air.
- 10. The stove of claim 9 wherein said inner shell is frustoconical whereby said container means may be supported at varying heights relative to said inner shell such that the aperture of said exhaust flue is variable by axialy raising or lowering said container means in relation to said inner shell.
- 11. The stove of claim 1 wherein at least one of said inner and outer shells is made of a metal sheet rolled to form a cylinder of variable diameter and further comprising retainer means for releasably holding said rolled sheet at any selected one of a plurality of shell diameters so as to permit adjustment of the flow of intake air by varying the relative cross section of said two shells.
- 12. The stove of claim 11 wherein said retainer means is a wire wrapped around said shell and fixed to hold it at a particular diameter against unrolling.
- 13. A high-efficiency stove comprising inner and outer generally concentric tubular elements each having an upper end and a lower rim and defining therebetween an intake air passage, said inner element being of heat conductive material and supported through intermediate means by said outer element with its lower rim elevated in relation to the lower rim of said outer element so as to define with an underlying supporting surface such as a ground surface an annular opening between said outer tubular element and the lower end of said inner tubular element, such that fuel burned on said underlying surface for heating the contents of a container supported within said inner element causes hot gases to rise through and heat said inner element, drawing intake air downwardly through said intake air passage, said intake air being preheated before reaching the burning fuel by contact with said inner element; and
- adjustable draft control means for variably manually controlling the volume of intake air flowing through said intake air passage.
- 14. The stove of claim 13 wherein said underlying surface is provided by bottom pan means.
- 15. The stove of claim 14 wherein said bottom pan means is affixed to said lower rim of said outer element.
- 16. The stove of claim 13 further comprising fuel grate means for supporting a fuel charge above said lower rim of and within said inner element.
- 17. The stove of claim 13 further comprising container means supported within said inner element and defining therewith a restricted exhaust flue so as to bring hot exhaust gases into contact with said inner element for transferring exhaust heat to intake air through said inner element.
Parent Case Info
This application is a file wrapper divisional of application Ser. No. 841,940 filed Mar. 20, 1986 and now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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