Claims
- 1. A stove for household heating, comprising:
- (a) a stove structure having a floor and side walls including front and rear walls, said rear wall being higher than said front wall, and a top with a front portion at the height of said front wall and a rear portion at the height of said rear wall, and an intermediate top portion which is sloped and which faces generally forwardly, said top portions integrally formed from one piece of sheet steel,
- (b) an access door for closing an opening in said front wall,
- (c) air inlet valve means mounted in said door for admitting combustion air to the interior of said stove structure,
- (d) at least one conduit inside said stove structure including an open end lower portion for receiving room air outside of said stove structure and an upper portion having a forward end communicating with an opening in said sloped top portion,
- (e) means for introducing room air into the open end of said lower portion so that this air is heated in the stove structure and returned to the room through said opening in said sloped portion of said top,
- (f) adjustable means in said top opening for controlling the direction of the heated air returned to the room through said top opening,
- (g) a shroud provided in an opening of said stove rear wall, said shroud having one end portion projecting inside the rear wall of the stove and defining a radially inwardly projecting flange, which flange defines a flue opening, an opposite end of said shroud projecting outside the rear wall of the stove structure, and
- (h) a flue duct segment mounted in said flue opening and cooperating with said shroud to define a heat exchange cavity for receiving a fluid heat exchange device.
- 2. The stove according to claim 1 wherein said air inlet valve means comprises at least one threaded member threadably received in a lower region of said door and adapted to meter inlet air through associated openings through said door, and a baffle plate mounted to the inside of said door and having a lower region defining a series of primary air outlets arranged laterally across the width of said door mounted baffle plate, said baffle plate having an integrally defined peripheral flange adjacent the sides and bottom of the door and a baffle wall above said primary air outlets, said wall and peripheral flange abutting said door to define a primary air chamber between the door and said baffle plate and openings in said baffle wall to provide air flow into a secondary air chamber defined between said door and plate above said baffle wall, and secondary air outlets in said baffle plate to provide secondary air to the interior of the stove structure through secondary air outlets above the said primary air flow outlets.
- 3. The stove according to claim 2 wherein said access door has marginal side edges overlapping said wall opening, said baffle plate fitting within said opening, and a seal provided at the corner defined by said baffle plate and door for engaging the marginal side edges of said opening defining portion of said wall.
- 4. The stove according to claim 2 wherein two conduits are provided, each conduit having a generally U-shaped configuration provided alongside said stove structure side walls, said means for introducing room air including a crossover pipe communicating with the open ends of the lower leg portions of said U-shaped conduits, one end of said crossover pipe projecting through one of said side walls and adapted to be connected to a source of room air under pressure.
- 5. The stove according to claim 4 further wherein said means for introducing room air includes a blower for drawing room air from the room and forcing the air into said one end of said crossover pipe.
- 6. The stove according to claim 4 further characterized by a firebrick liner for said floor, said liner having a thickness somewhat less than the depth of said lower leg portion of said U-shaped conduits, and said lower leg portions and crossover pipe located along the sides and front edge respectively of said floor with said firebrick liner provided therebetween.
- 7. The stove according to claim 4 wherein said access door has marginal side edges overlapping said wall opening, said baffle plate fitting within said opening, and a seal provided at the corner defined by said baffle plate and door for engaging the marginal side edges of said opening defining portion of said wall.
- 8. The stove according to claim 7 wherein said air inlet valve means includes two inlet air valve members provided in the lower region of said access door, each of said members being threadably received in associated threaded openings in said door and having associated air openings adapted to be covered by said valve members to meter the flow of air into said primary air chamber.
- 9. The above according to claim 7 further characterized by shelf means associated with the lower marginal edge of said door opening, said shelf means defining a depression therein to catch ashes or the like.
- 10. The stove according to claim 1 wherein two conduits are provided, each conduit having a generally U-shaped configuration and provided alongside said stove structure side walls, said means for introducing room air including a crossover pipe communicating with the open ends of the lower leg portions of said U-shaped conduits, one end of said crossover pipe projecting through one of said side walls and adapted to be connected to a source of room air under pressure.
- 11. The stove according to claim 10 further wherein said means for introducing room air includes a blower for drawing room air from the room and forcing the air into said one end of said crossover pipe.
- 12. The stove according to claim 10 further characterized by a firebrick liner for said floor, said liner having a thickness somewhat less than the depth of said lower leg portions of said U-shaped conduits, and said lower leg portions and crossover pipe located along the sides and front edge respectively of said floor with said firebrick liner provided therebetween.
- 13. The stove according to claim 12 further characterized by four legs for supporting the floor of said rectangular stove structure, each of said legs being adjustable in length and recessed inwardly of the four corners of said rectangular stove structure.
- 14. The stove according to claim 1 further characterized by shelf means associated with the lower marginal edge of said door opening, said shelf means defining a depression therein to catch ashes or the like.
- 15. The stove according to claim 14 wherein said air inlet valve means includes two inlet air valve members provided in the lower region of said access door, each of said members being threadably received in associated threaded openings in said door and having associated air openings adapted to be covered by said valve members to meter the flow or air into said primary air chamber.
- 16. The stove according to claim 1 further characterized by an annular fluid storage tank in said heat exchange cavity and fluid inlet and outlet means associated with said tank.
- 17. The stove according to claim 1 wherein said front, rear and side walls are fabricated from sheet steel bent at spaced locations to form four rounded edges of the rectangular structure.
- 18. The stove according to claim 17 further characterized by plenum chamber defining means communicating with said opening in said sloped top portion, and means providing communication between said plenum chamber and a heating duct or the like to provide heated air from said conduit into said heating duct.
- 19. The stove according to claim 18 wherein said plenum chamber defining means comprises a generally rectangular structure with a top, laterally spaced side walls, and a front wall, said intermediate stove top portion and said front stove top portion providing lower and rear boundary surfaces for said plenum chamber, said plenum chamber defining means being readily removable from said stove top as a result of this construction.
- 20. The stove according to claim 17 wherein said door opening is defined in part adjacent the opposite ends of said sheet steel sides, and said ends butt welded to one another above and below said door opening.
- 21. The stove according to claim 20 wherein said air inlet valve means comprises at least one threaded member threadably received in a lower region of said door and adapted to meter inlet air through associated openings through said door, and a baffle plate mounted to the inside of said door and having a lower region defining a series of primary air outlets arranged laterally across the width of said door mounted baffle plate, said baffle plate having an intergrally defined peripheral flange adjacent the sides and bottom of the door and a baffle wall above said primary air outlets, said wall and peripheral flange abutting said door to define a primary air chamber between the door and said baffle plate and openings in said baffle wall to provide air flow into a secondary air chamber defined between said door and plate above said baffle wall, and secondary air outlets in said baffle plate to provide secondary air to the interior of the stove structure through secondary air outlets above the said primary air flow outlets.
- 22. The stove according to claim 21 wherein said access door has marginal side edges overlapping said wall opening, said baffle plate fitting within said opening, and a seal provided at the corner defined by said baffle plate and door for engaging the marginal side edges of said opening defining portion of said wall.
- 23. The stove according to claim 17 wherein two conduits are provided alongside said stove structure side walls, each conduit being of U-shape having a lower leg portion defining said open ended portion thereof and an upper leg portion defining said air outlet communicating with said top intermediate portion, and means for introducing room air into said open ended lower leg portions of said U-shaped conduits, said last mentioned means including a crossover pipe communicating with said open ended lower leg portions, and at least one end of said crossover pipe projecting through one of said side walls for communicating with a source of air to be heated.
- 24. The stove according to claim 23 further characterized by a firebrick liner for said floor, said liner having a thickness somewhat less than the depth of said lower leg portions of said U-shaped conduits, and said lower leg portions and crossover pipe located along the sides and front edge respectively of said floor with said firebrick liner provided therebetween.
- 25. The stove according to claim 24 further characterized by four legs for supporting the floor of said rectangular stove structure, each of said legs being adjustable in length and recessed inwardly of the four corners of said rectangular stove structure.
- 26. The stove according to claim 1 further characterized by four adjustable legs, each leg having a fixed portion mounted to the underside of said stove floor, each leg including a lower portion adjustably mounted in said fixed portion, and a heat radiating plate supported by said fixed leg portions in spaced relationship below said floor and generally coextensive therewith.
- 27. The stove according to claim 1 further characterized by reservoir defining humidifier means associated with the rear wall of the stove, said humidifier means including a vertically extending support plate having flange means adjacent its upper end to support said reservoir defining means adjacent its lower end, said flange means cooperating with a lip defined by said top rear portion.
- 28. The stove according to claim 1 further characterized by a smoke baffle plate associated with said access door opening, and means pivotally mounting said smoke baffle plate to the inside of said stove front wall.
- 29. The stove according to claim 1 further characterized by a coal grate for the inside of said stove structure, said coal grate having a fixed rectangular frame which is of inverted U-shape with the legs of the U supporting said frame on the inside floor of said stove, and a longitudinally slidable pan on said frame, said pan having openings defined in its bottom wall, and said pan having integral side walls and front and rear walls for receiving the charge of coal to be burned.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 798,263, filed May 18, 1977, now abandoned under the same title by the same applicant and assigned to the assignee herein.
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