Claims
- 1. A wood burner comprising:
a wrapper; a firebox positioned in said wrapper defining a combustion chamber therein, a primary air inlet for receiving external air, said primary air inlet including a first conduit to conduct external air to said combustion chamber and a secondary air inlet for receiving external air including a secondary conduit; a manifold positioned above said firebox, said manifold in communication with said secondary conduit, said manifold including one or more manifold chambers for permitting said external air received thereby to become heated; and a plurality of air tubes connected to said manifold to receive the heated external air from said manifold, each of said plurality of air tubes including a plurality of apertures to direct the heated external air into the combustion chamber adjacent an upper inner surface of said firebox.
- 2. The wood burner of claim 1 wherein said firebox includes a lining defining said combustion chamber.
- 3. The wood burner of claim 2 wherein said first conduit includes a primary air nozzle having an orifice in communication with said combustion chamber, said orifice having a predetermined diameter to supply a predetermined airflow to said combustion chamber when the wood burner is operated in a slow burn mode.
- 4. The wood burner of claim 2 wherein a major portion of said combustion chamber includes a rectangular cross-section.
- 5. The wood burner of claim 2 wherein said lining is comprised of a refractory material.
- 6. The wood burner of claim 5 wherein said lining includes a lower refractory panel, a pair of side refractory panels, a rear refractory panel and an upper refractory panel.
- 7. The wood burner of claim 6 wherein each of said pair of side refractory panels includes a convex section extending into said combustion chamber.
- 8. The wood burner of claim 7 wherein each of said pair of side refractory panels includes a concave portion adjacent a rear corner of said combustion chamber where each of said pair of side refractory panels abuts a similarly convex portion of said rear refractory panel.
- 9. The wood burner of claim 1 wherein said manifold is positioned above said upper refractory panel and includes at least one inlet for receiving outside air, at least one manifold chamber defined within said manifold in which the temperature of the received air is elevated, and, at least one manifold tube positioned in said combustion chamber adjacent an underside surface of said upper refractory panel, a respective manifold tube being in communication with a manifold chamber and having manifold apertures to conduct the heated air into said combustion chamber.
- 10. The wood burner of claim 9 wherein said underside of said upper refractory panel includes a plurality of ramps, each of said one or more manifold tube being positioned between an adjacent pair of said ramps.
- 11. A wood burner comprising:
a wrapper; a firebox positioned in said wrapper defining a combustion chamber therein, said firebox comprised of a lining including a lower refractory panel, a pair of side refractory panels, a rear refractory panel and an upper refractory panel, wherein said upper refractory panel includes an underside surface positioned toward said combustion chamber, said underside including a plurality of transverse ramps; and a manifold positioned above said upper refractory panel, said manifold including an inlet for receiving outside air, a manifold chamber defined within said manifold in which the temperature of the received air is elevated, and a manifold tube positioned in said combustion chamber adjacent said underside surface, said one or more manifold tube being in communication with a respective manifold chamber each having manifold tube apertures to conduct the heated air into said combustion chamber.
- 12. The wood burner of claim 11 wherein said manifold further comprises:
a manifold cover, with each inlet connected to said manifold cover, each said inlet being in communication with outside air to convey the outside air through said manifold cover; a diverter plate connected to said manifold cover and spaced therefrom to define therewith a first manifold chamber, said diverter plate including at least one manifold aperture; and a manifold cap connected to said diverter plate and spaced therefrom to define therewith a second manifold chamber to receive air from said first manifold chamber through each said manifold aperture, said manifold cap having corrugations that define at least one transverse manifold channels therebetween, each of said one or more manifold channels being aligned with each of said one or more manifold apertures and wherein said one or more manifold tubes are in communication with one of said one or more manifold channels.
- 13. A manifold for a wood burner comprising:
a manifold cover; one or more inlets connected to said manifold cover, said inlets being in communication with outside air to convey the outside air through said manifold cover; a diverter plate connected to said manifold cover and spaced therefrom to define therewith a first manifold chamber, said diverter plate including one or more manifold apertures; a manifold cap connected to said diverter plate and spaced therefrom to define therewith a second manifold chamber to receive air from said first manifold chamber through said manifold apertures, said manifold cap having corrugations that define one or more manifold channels therebetween, each of said one or more manifold channels being aligned with each of said one or more manifold apertures; and one or more manifold tubes, each of said one or more manifold tubes being in communication with one of said one or more manifold channels, said one or more manifold tubes including a plurality of tube apertures for permitting air to egress.
- 14. A lining for a wood burner firebox comprising:
a bottom refractory panel including a back edge; a back refractory panel including a lower edge, said lower edge abutting the bottom refractory panel at said back edge, said back refractory panel including left and right corners, said left and right corners including concave sections; and a pair of side refractory panels abutting said back refractory panel at said left and right corners, said pair of side refractory panels including a convex section to define with the back refractory panel a generally rectangular combustion chamber including arcuate convex left and right rear corners.
- 15. The firebox of claim 14 further comprising:
an upper refractory panel including a underside surface.
- 16. The firebox of claim 15 wherein said upper refractory panel includes one or more transverse ramp portions.
- 17. The firebox of claim 16 wherein each of said one or more ramp portions includes an angled side and a low-angled side.
- 18. The firebox of claim 17 wherein each of said one or more ramp portions includes one or more slots oriented perpendicular to a length of said ramp portions.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application is a Division of U.S. Ser. No. 10/120,702 filed Apr. 10, 2002.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10120702 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
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10741770 |
Dec 2003 |
US |