Claims
- 1. A radiant heater, comprising:
- (a) a housing;
- (b) a combustion chamber in said housing, said combustion chamber defining a central axis and having an intake and having an intake opening thereat and an exhaust end and having a discharge opening thereat, said chamber defining a flow passage for products of combustion along said central axis;
- (c) a heat exchange chamber surrounding said intake end of said combustion chamber;
- (d) a heat exchanger disposed within said heat exchange chamber, said heat exchanger having a pipe formed into a plurality of coils one end of which is adapted to be connected to means for circulating fluids and the other end of which has an external coupling whereby a hose is coupled to the pipe and fluids passing through the pipe are directed through the hose for external use;
- (e) radiator means surrounding said combustion chamber, said radiator means defining said exhaust end of said combustion chamber for radiating heat radially outwardly of said exhaust end of said combustion chamber, said radiator means having a plurality of fluid flow passages disposed in planes containing said central axis, each said passage having an inlet end communicating with said combustion chamber and an outlet end opening into said heat exchange chamber, whereby products of combustion enter said passage inlets and flow therealong and into said heat exchange chamber; and
- (f) reflector means surrounding said radiator means for reflecting axially outwardly of said housing heat radiated by said radiator means.
- 2. A radiant heater as defined in claim 1, said intake portion of said combustion chamber progressively increasing in size about said central axis from said intake opening towards said discharge opening.
- 3. A radiant heater as defined in claim 1 or 2, said exhaust end of said combustion chamber progressively decreasing in size from said intake end of said combustion chamber to said discharge opening of said combustion chamber.
- 4. A radiant heater as defined in claim 1, said radiator means being in the form of a corrugated conical shell having a larger end concentrically disposed about said axis and adjacent said intake end of said combustion chamber and a smaller end concentrically dsisposed about said axis and defining said discharge opening.
- 5. A radiant heater as defined in claim 4, wherein retarding means are disposed in said passages, whereby the flow of exhaust gases from said inlet end to said outlet end may be retarded to retain heat within said radiator.
- 6. A radiant heater as defined in claim 5, said retarding means comprising one or more baffle partitions disposed in said passages.
- 7. A radiant heater as defined in claim 5, having a spiral baffle disposed in said passages.
- 8. A radiant heater, comprising:
- a. a housing;
- b. a combustion chamber in said housing, said combustion chamber defining a central axis and having an intake and having an intake opening thereat and an exhaust end having a discharge opening thereat, said chamber defining a flow passage for products of combustion along said central axis, said intake portion of said combustion chamber progressively increasing in size about said central axis from said intake opening towards said discharge opening, said exhaust end of said combustion chamber progressively decreasing in size from said intake end of said combustion chamber to said discharge opening of said combustion chamber;
- c. a heat exchange chamber surrounding said intake end of said combustion chamber;
- d. a heat exchanger disposed within said heat exchange chamber, said heat exchanger having a pipe formed into a plurality of coils one end of which is adapted to be connected to means for circulating fluids and the other end of which has an external coupling whereby a hose is coupled to the pipe and fluids passing through the pipe are directed through the hose for external use;
- e. a radiator in the form of a conical shell having a larger end concentrically disposed about said axis and adjacent said intake end of said combustion chamber and a smaller end concentrically disposed about said axis and defining said discharge opening, said radiator defining said exhaust end of said combustion chamber for radiating heat radially outwardly of said exhaust end of said combustion chamber, said radiator means having a plurality of fluid flow passages disposed in planes containing said central axis, each said passage having an inlet end communicating with said combustion chamber and an outlet end opening into said heat exchange chamber, whereby products of combustion enter said passage inlets and flow therealong and into said heat exchange chamber, retarding means are disposed in said passages, whereby the flow of exhaust gases from said inlet end to said outlet end may be retarded to retain heat within said radiator; and
- f. reflector means surrounding said radiator means for reflecting axially outwardly of said housing heat radiated by said radiator means.
- 9. A radiant heater as defined in claim 8, said retarding means comprising one or more baffle partitions disposed in said passages.
- 10. A radiant heater as defined in claim 8, having a spiral baffle disposed in said passages.
- 11. A radiant heater, comprising:
- a. a housing;
- b. a combustion chamber in said housing, said combustion chamber defining a central axis and having an intake end having an intake opening thereat and an exhaust end having a discharge opening thereat, said chamber defining a flow passage for products of combustion along said central axis, said intake portion of said combustion chamber progressively increasing in size about said central axis from said intake opening towards said discharge opening, said exhaust end of said combustion chamber progressively decreasing in size from said intake end of said combustion chamber to said discharge opening of said combustion chamber;
- c. a heat exchanger surrounding said intake end of said combustion chamber;
- d. a heat exchanger disposed within said heat exchange chamber, said heat exchanger having a pipe formed into a plurality of coils one end of which is adapted to be connected to means for circulating fluids and the other end of which has an external coupling whereby a hose is coupled to the pipe and fluids passing through the pipe are directed through the hose for external use;
- e. a radiator in the form of a conical shell having a larger end concentrically disposed about said axis and adjacent said intake end of said combustion chamber and a smaller end concentrically disposed about said axis and defining said discharge opening, said radiator defining said exhaust end of said combustion chamber for radiating heat radially outwardly of said exhaust end of said combustion chamber, said radiator means having a plurality of fluid flow passages disposed in planes containing said central axis, each said passage having an inlet end communicating said combustion chamber and an outlet end opening into said heat exchange chamber, whereby products of combustion enter said passage inlets and flow therealong and into said heat exchange chamber, retarding means comprising one or more baffle partitions and a spiral baffle are disposed in said passages, whereby the flow of exhaust gases from said inlet end to said outlet end may be retarded to retain heat within said radiator; and
- f. reflector means surrounding said radiator means for reflecting axially outwardly of said housing heat radiated by said radiator means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/122,383 filed on Nov. 19, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,823,768.
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