Claims
- 1. A heater including a firebox for receiving and burning solic fuel therein, said firebox including a downwardly opening central combustion air inlet for admitting combustion air into the interior of said firebox to support combustion of burnable fuel therein a tubular standard, said firebox being supported atop the upper end of said standard with the interior of said standard communicated with said combustion air inlet, a hollow downwardly opening and horizontally enlarged base carried by the lower end of said standard, the lower end of said standard opening downwardly into said base, said base including peripherally spaced downwardly projecting foot portions for engagement with a horizontal support surface and relative to which said foot portions may support said base in slightly elevated position for ambient air flow into the interior of said base.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 including air flow controlling means carried by said base and operative to variable throttle the passage of air from within said base into the lower end of said standard.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said firebox includes a lower wall, a pair of spaced upstanding opposite side walls, a top wall extending between said side walls, a forwardly opening semi-cylindrical rear wall extending between said top and lower walls and between said opposite side walls, the interior lower portion of said firebox including combustion air manifold means into which said central combustion air inlet opens in a downstream direction, said combustion air manifold means including means operative to horizontally rearwardly discharge combustion air into the central portion of said firebox from a forward elevated area therein, horizontally laterally discharge combustion air into the central portion of said firebox from elevated opposite side areas thereof and vertically upwardly discharge combustion air into said firebox from a forward elevated area therein.
- 4. The heater of claim 3 wherein the upper central portion of said rear wall includes a smoke outlet, a forwardly and downwardly opening partial cylindrical baffle plate mounted in the upper rear portion of said firebox spaced inwardly of said rear wall and extending completely between said side walls, said baffle plate including a lower marginal portion sealed relative to said rear wall below said smoke outlet, said baffle plate being operative to "roll" flames and other heated by-products of combustion forwardly in said firebox below said baffle plate and to require said flames and other heated by-products of combustion to swing upwardly and rearwardly around the forward marginal edge of said baffle plate during their movement toward said smoke outlet.
- 5. The heater of claim 4 including an upstanding flange disposed in and extending transversely of the upper rear portion of said firebox above said baffle plate and rearwardly of the forward marginal edge of said baffle plate, said flange including upper and lower marginal edges sealed relative to said top wall and said baffle plate, respectively, and including opposite and openings formed therethrough adjacent said opposite side walls.
- 6. The heater of claim 1 wherein said firebox includes a lower wall, a pair of spaced upstanding opposite sidewalls, a top wall extending between said sidewalls, a forwardly opening semi-cylindrical rear wall extending between said top and lower walls and said opposite side walls, a generally quarter circular panel supported from said firebox and overlying the outer surfaces of the upper portion of said rear sidewall and spaced in generally parallel relation thereto, an air manifold carried by the lower marginal portion of said panel between the latter and said rear wall and spaced from the latter, said manifold including upwardly opening outlets discharging air therefrom upwardly between said panel and said rear wall, and blower means operative to pump ambient air from rearward of said panel to said manifold under pressure.
- 7. The heater of claim 6 wherein the upper central portion of said rear wall includes a smoke outlet, said smoke outlet including an oval transversely arcuate outlet fitting removably secured over the external surfaces if saud senu-cylindrical rear wall about said smoke outlet, said fitting being removably supported from said rear wall for 180.degree. reversal in position of said fitting relative to said rear wall, said fitting including an outwardly projecting outlet nipple supported therefrom, said nipple being horizontally and vertically disposed when said fitting is disposed in alternate 180.degree. reverse positions thereof, the upper marginal edge of said panel including a forwardly and upwardly opening central notch formed therein through which said nipple is received.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Serial No. 258,633, filed April 29, 1981, now U.S. Patent 4,392,477.
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Divisions (1)
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