Claims
- 1. In a hydronic heating system having a source of hot supply water and a reservoir of cooler return water, a supply water line from said source, a return water line to said reservoir and one or more heating loops through which water flows from said supply line to said return line, said heating loop including a heating element that is a length of tubing that conducts water from said supply line to said return line and said length of tubing is mounted in a wall or a floor of an area heated by said system by RFH or RWH, respectively, in said area, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a relatively highly thermally conductive plate having a radiating surface mounted in said area floor or wall, adjacent a surface thereof,
- (b) a plate support of relatively low thermal conductivity material providing an elongated space for holding said length of tubing adjacent said plate and
- (c) a compliant filler of relatively higher thermal conductivity material that fills around said tubing between said tubing and said plate,
- (d) whereby said plate is heated by conduction of heat from said tubing and
- (e) said plate radiating surface radiates heat to said area.
- 2. A hydronic heating system as in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) said plate has length, width and thickness and said length and width define said radiating surface of said plate,
- (b) said plate is mounted in said floor or wall oriented with said radiating surface thereof parallel to said floor or wall surface adjacent thereto.
- 3. A hydronic heating system as in claim 2 wherein:
- (a) said plate support for holding said length of tubing adjacent said plate, holds said tubing on the opposite side of said plate from said adjacent floor or wall surface.
- 4. A hydronic heating system as in claim 3 wherein:
- (a) said compliant filler material fills around said tubing between said tubing and said plate and between said tubing and said plate support.
- 5. A hydronic heating system as in claim 4 wherein:
- (a) said plate support includes two spaced apart elongated plate support pieces,
- (b) said elongated space is the space between said two spaced apart elongated plate support pieces,
- (c) said elongated space has a side that is closed by said plate and a side opposite thereto that is open and
- (d) said compliant filler material is inserted into said elongated space and then said length of tubing is inserted into said elongated space through said open side thereof, forcing said fill material to fill around said tubing between said tubing and said plate.
- 6. A hydronic heating system as in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) there is a slot in said plate in which said length of tubing fits,
- (b) said slot is formed of highly thermally conductive material in intimate thermal contact with said plate,
- (c) said slot fits in said plate support elongated space and
- (d) said compliant filler material fills between said tubing and said slot.
- 7. A hydronic heating system as in claim 6 wherein:
- (a) said plate and said slot are formed of the same material.
- 8. A hydronic heating system as in claim 6 wherein:
- (a) said plate material is aluminum.
- 9. A hydronic heating system as in claim 6 wherein:
- (a) said plate and said slot are formed as a continuous sheet of metal.
- 10. In a hydronic heating system having a source of hot supply water and a reservoir of cooler return water, a supply water line from said source, a return water line to said reservoir and one or more heating loops through which water flows from said supply line to said return line, said heating loop including a heating element that is a length of tubing that conducts water from said supply line to said return line and said length of tubing is mounted in a wall or a floor of an area heated by said system by RFH or RWH, respectively, in said area, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a relatively highly thermally conductive plate mounted in said area floor or wall, adjacent a surface thereof,
- (b) a plate support providing an elongated space for holding said length of tubing adjacent said plate and
- (c) a compliant filler that fills around said tubing between said tubing in said elongated space and said plate,
- (d) whereby said tubing is held firmly against said plate, said plate is heated by conduction of heat from said tubing and said plate radiates heat to said area and
- (e) the compliance of said compliant filler allowing some movement of said tubing in said elongated space.
- 11. A hydronic heating system as in claim 10 wherein:
- (a) said plate support is rigid and dimentionaly stable and
- (b) said compliant filler is pliable and distorts under force.
- 12. A hydronic heating system as in claim 10 wherein:
- (a) said plate support is relatively thermally insulating and
- (b) said compliant filler is relatively thermally conducting.
- 13. A hydronic heating system as in claim 10 wherein:
- (a) said plate support includes two spaced apart elongated plate support pieces,
- (b) said elongated space is the space between said two spaced apart elongated plate support pieces,
- (c) said elongated space has a side that is closed by said plate and a side opposite thereto that is open and
- (d) said compliant filler material is inserted into said elongated space and then said length of tubing is inserted into said elongated space through said open side thereof, forcing said fill material to fill around said tubing between said tubing and said plate.
- 14. In a hydronic heating system having a source of hot supply water and a reservoir of cooler return water, a supply water line from said source, a return water line to said reservoir and one or more heating loops through which water flows from said supply line to said return line, said heating loop including a heating element that is a length of tubing that conducts water from said supply line to said return line and said length of tubing is mounted in a wall or a floor of an area heated by said system by RFH or RWH, respectively, in said area, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a relatively highly thermally conductive plate mounted in said area floor or wall, adjacent a surface thereof,
- (b) a plate support of relatively low thermal conductivity providing an elongated space for holding said length of tubing adjacent said plate and
- (c) a compliant filler of relatively higher thermal conductivity that fills around said tubing between said tubing in said elongated space and said plate and provides intimate thermal conductivity between said tubing and said plate,
- (d) whereby said tubing is held firmly against said plate, said plate is heated by conduction of heat from said tubing and said plate radiates heat to said area and
- (e) the compliance of said compliant filler allowing some movement of said tubing in said elongated space.
- 15. A hydronic heating system as in claim 14 wherein:
- (a) said plate support is rigid and dimentionaly stable and
- (b) said compliant filler is pliable and distorts under force.
- 16. A hydronic heating system as in claim 14 wherein:
- (a) said plate support includes two spaced apart elongated plate support pieces,
- (b) said elongated space is the space between said two spaced apart elongated plate support pieces,
- (c) said elongated space has a side that is closed by said plate and a side opposite thereto that is open and
- (d) said compliant filler material is inserted into said elongated space and then said length of tubing is inserted into said elongated space through said open side thereof, forcing said fill material to fill around said tubing between said tubing and said plate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/906,800, filed Jun. 30, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,292,065.
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