Claims
- 1. A combustion air control for controlling the flow rate of a combustion air stream entering an inlet opening into an airtight stove or furnace containing a fire, said combustion air control comprising:
- a. a control element having a peripheral rim movably arranged to engage a fixed surface around said inlet opening;
- b. a pivoted arm supporting said control element for movement toward and away from said fixed surface;
- c. a region of said control element within said peipheral rim being concave relative to said fixed surface so that said rim variably constricts the space available for combustion air flowing toward said inlet opening from ambient atmosphere outside said control element;
- d. means for biasing said control element away from said fixed surface toward a maximum opening of said variable space between said peripheral rim and said fixed surface;
- e. biasing means being non-linear and providing increasing resistance as said peripheral rim approaches said fixed surface; and
- f. said control element, biasing means, and fixed surface being arranged so that a variable pressure drop from outside to inside of said variable space constriction urges said control element against said non-linear biasing means to regulate air flow into said inlet opening.
- 2. The control of claim 1 including means for adjusting said biasing means to set said regulated flow rate at different values.
- 3. The control of claim 2 wherein said biasing means includes a plurality of springs arranged so that one of said springs biases said rim throughout its movement, and another of said springs biases said rim as it approaches said fixed surface.
- 4. The control of claim 3 wherein said springs are leaf springs movable with said control element and engaged by said adjusting means which is movable to change the bias force applied by said springs at different positions of said rim.
- 5. The control of claim 4 including means for cushioning the engagement of said rim with said fixed surface.
- 6. The control of claim 4 including a vertical arm pivotal on a horizontal axis with said control element being mounted on a lower end of said vertical arm for loose movement about a horizontal axis so that an upper region of said rim engages said fixed surface and slides relative to said fixed surface as a lower region of said rim moves toward said fixed surface.
- 7. The control of claim 6 wherein said rim has four corners, and a string looped over each of said corners cushions the engagement of said rim with said fixed surface.
- 8. The control of claim 1 wherein said biasing means is formed of a plurality of individually adjustable leaf springs.
- 9. The control of claim 8 wherein said leaf springs are movable with said control element and engaged by adjusting means which is movable to change the bias force applied by said springs at diffferent positions of said rim.
- 10. The control of claim 1 including means for cushioning the engagement of said rim with said fixed surface.
- 11. The control of claim 10 wherein said rim has four corners, and a string looped over each of said corners cushions the engagement of said rim with said fixed surface.
- 12. The control of claim 10 including means for adjusting said biasing means to set said regulated flow rate at different values.
- 13. The control of claim 12 including a vertical arm pivotal on a horizontal axis with said control element being mounted on a lower end of said vertical arm for loose movement about a horizontal axis so that an upper region of said rim engages said fixed surface and slides relative to said fixed surface as a lower region of said rim moves toward said fixed surface.
- 14. The control of claim 1 wherein said rim is formed as a thin edge.
- 15. The control of claim 1 wherein a mount loosely supports said control element on said pivot arm below the center of gravity of said control element so that an upper region of said rim engages said fixed surface and slides relative to said fixed surface as a lower region of said rim moves toward said fixed surface.
- 16. The control of claim 15 wherein said rim has four corners, and a string looped over each of said corners cushions the engagement of said rim with said fixed surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my parent application Ser. No. 280,290, filed July 6, 1981, entitled INLET AIR CONTROL FOR STOVE OR FURNACE, and abandoned upon the filing of this continuation-in-part application.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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