Claims
- 1. A multi-oil furnace comprising:a cabinet shell; a burner chamber housed within said cabinet shell and including: an elongated structure defining an exterior wall; a back wall oriented generally perpendicularly to said exterior wall; and a target mounted on said back wall; a burner assembly mounted on said cabinet shell to project a flame created from an ignition and combustion of fuel into said elongated chamber toward said target, said flame creating heated combustion gases; a plurality of exhaust tubes connected to said back wall and encircling said target, said exhaust tubes being operable to provide a passageway for the removal of said combustion gases from said burner chamber, said exhaust tubes extending rearwardly from said back wall; a header positioned rearwardly of said back wall and being connected to said exhaust tubes to collect combustion gases from all of said exhaust tubes, said header having a discharge opening therein for the discharge of the collected combustion gases from the furnace; and a fan operable to move ambient air through said cabinet shell to absorb heat before being discharged from the furnace.
- 2. The multi-oil furnace of claim 1 wherein said fan is operable to blow said ambient air around said exhaust tubes and said burner chamber to collect heat therefrom before being discharged from said furnace.
- 3. The multi-oil furnace of claim 2 wherein said header is formed with an opening through a central portion thereof opening into said plurality of exhaust tubes to permit the flow of ambient air through said opening to pass around said exhaust tubes.
- 4. The multi-oil furnace of claim 3 wherein said furnace includes a generally vertical first baffle generally aligned with said back wall of said burner chamber, said first baffle defining a passageway to permit the flow of ambient air around said exterior wall of said burner chamber.
- 5. The multi-oil furnace of claim 4 wherein said passageway is in the form of an annular opening around said burner chamber.
- 6. The multi-oil furnace of claim 5 wherein said exterior wall of said burner chamber is formed with a generally horizontal baffle apparatus to direct ambient air forced through said annular opening into a generally laminar flow along an outer surface of said exterior wall of said burner chamber.
- 7. The multi-oil furnace of claim 6 wherein said burner chamber is formed as a cylinder having an exterior wall with a generally circular cross-section, said horizontal baffle apparatus being formed as a plurality of planar baffles affixed to said exterior wall and extending generally parallel to said outer surface.
- 8. The multi-oil furnace of claim 7 wherein said cabinet shell is formed with a plurality of discharge openings for said ambient air for selectively directing the discharge of ambient air in a desired direction.
- 9. The multi-oil furnace of claim 8 wherein said discharge openings for said ambient air are divided into individual segments such that any two individual segments can be opened for the discharge of said ambient air in a desired direction, the remaining said individual segments being closed off to prevent the discharge of ambient air therefrom.
- 10. The multi-oil furnace of claim 3 wherein said header is smaller than said cabinet shell to permit room for said ambient air to move around said header to extract heat therefrom as well as to pass through said central opening.
- 11. The multi-oil furnace of claim 10 wherein said central opening through said header is sealed to retain said combustion gases within said header without mingling said combustion gases with said ambient air.
- 12. A heat exchanger for a multi-oil furnace having a burner chamber in which fuel is burned to create heat and a flow of combustion gases, comprising:a plurality of exhaust tubes arranged in a generally circular array extending rearwardly from said burner chamber to carry said combustion gases away from said burner chamber, said array of exhaust tubes defining a diameter that is no greater than a corresponding diameter of said burner chamber; a header positioned rearwardly from said burner chamber and being connected in flow communication with said exhaust tubes to receive said combustion gases therefrom; and a blower to force ambient air around said header and past said exhaust tubes and said burner chamber to extract heat therefrom.
- 13. The heat exchanger of claim 12 wherein said header is formed with a central opening extending therethrough with said circular array of exhaust tubes being positioned around said central opening, said blower being operable to blow at least a portion of said ambient air through said central opening to engage said exhaust tubes.
- 14. The heat exchanger of claim 13 wherein said blower is operable to direct the flow of ambient air within the interior of said circular array of exhaust tubes toward a generally orthogonal back wall of said burner chamber, said air being deflected off said back wall of said burner chamber to be passed between the individual exhaust tubes before being discharged from said furnace.
- 15. The heat exchanger of claim 14 further comprising:a generally vertical baffle positioned forwardly of said exhaust tubes to force the flow of ambient air through a passageway to be directed against said burner chamber to absorb heat therefrom.
- 16. The heat exchanger of claim 15 wherein said passageway is in the form of an annular opening extending around said burner chamber.
- 17. The heat exchanger of claim 16 further comprising:a generally horizontal baffle apparatus mounted on said burner chamber to receive ambient air passing through said annular opening and to direct said ambient air into a generally laminar flow path along an exterior surface of said burner chamber.
- 18. The heat exchanger of claim 17 wherein said horizontal baffle apparatus includes a plurality of planar baffles affixed to and extending generally parallel to said exterior surface of said burner chamber.
- 19. A method of absorbing heat from a furnace, having a burner chamber for burning fuel to create heat and combustion gases, into a flow of cooling air, comprising the steps of:blowing said cooling air through a central opening in a header spaced rearwardly from said burner chamber and being connected to said burner chamber by a circular array of exhaust tubes for extracting said combustion gases from said burner chamber, said central opening being positioned within the midst of said circular array of exhaust tubes; directing said cooling air between said exhaust tubes; passing said cooling air through an annular opening within a generally vertical baffle positioned in generally alignment with a back wall of said burner chamber, said annular opening corresponding to an exterior surface of said burner chamber so that said cooling air passing through said annular opening passes along said exterior surface of said burner chamber; deflecting said cooling air after passing through said annular opening by a generally horizontal baffle apparatus to direct said cooling air into a generally laminar flow path along said exterior surface of said burner housing; and discharging said cooling air from said furnace.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein directing step includes the step of directing said cooling air against said, back wall of said burner chamber to cause said cooling air to flow between said exhaust tubes.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein said generally horizontal baffle apparatus includes a plurality of planar baffles mounted to said exterior surface of said burner chamber and extending along said length of said burner chamber away from said header, said directing step including the step of capturing said cooling air between said planar baffles and said exterior surface of said burner chamber to force said cooling air to move in said laminar flow path.
- 22. In a oil-fired furnace having a generally cylindrical burner chamber in which fuel is burned to create heat and a flow of combustion gases, said burner chamber being formed with a curved exterior surface, and a limit switch mounted on said burner chamber to initiate the flow of cooling air from a blower to pass air through said furnace, the improvement comprising:said limit switch being mounted on a mounting plate fixed to said exterior surface of said burner chamber in a manner such that said mounting plate will be heat conductive with said burner chamber and be warmed to a substantially identical temperature as said exterior surface of said burner chamber, said mounting plate and said limit switch being engaged along a generally planar contact surface.
- 23. The furnace of claim 22 wherein said mounting plate is welded to said exterior surface of said burner chamber.
- 24. In an oil-fired furnace having a burner chamber for burning fuel to create heat and combustion gases, and a blower for directing a flow of cooling air into engagement with said burner chamber to extract heat therefrom, the improvement comprising:a generally vertical baffle forming an annular opening around a exterior surface of said burner chamber to force said cooling air to pass through said annular opening into engagement with said exterior surface of said burner chamber; and a generally horizontal baffle apparatus mounted on said burner chamber to receive said cooling air passing through said annular opening, said generally horizontal baffle being operable to direct said cooling air into a generally laminar flow path against said exterior surface of said burner chamber.
- 25. The furnace of claim 24 further comprising:a header spaced rearwardly of said burner chamber; and a generally circular array of exhaust tubes interconnecting said burner chamber and said header to provide a flow path for said combustion gases from said burner chamber into said header for subsequent discharge from said furnace.
- 26. The furnace of claim 25 wherein said header is formed with a central opening positioned in the middle of said circular array of exhaust tubes, said blower being operable to move at least a portion of said cooling air through said central opening into said circular array of exhaust tubes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims domestic priority on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/333,860, filed on Nov. 28, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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