Claims
- 1. An improved stove for providing heated air to a room or similar area, of the type comprising an enclosed fire chamber having front and rear walls, opposite side walls, a generally horizontal bottom and a top of which a major portion is generally horizontal, draft inlet means at the front of the fire chamber, a hearth at the bottom of the fire chamber for receiving wood or similar combustible material to be burned, and a flue having an opening of predetermined cross-sectional area at the rear of the fire chamber and near the top thereof, wherein the improvement comprises:
- an enclosed air chamber within the fire chamber and having a lower portion and an upper portion;
- the lower portion of the air chamber communicating with the ambient air at the bottom of the stove and extending upwardly therefrom adjacent the rear wall of the fire chamber to a point below the flue, where it communicates with the upper portion;
- the upper portion of the air chamber having upper and lower walls, at least the upper wall being in sealing engagement with the opposite side walls and rear wall of the fire chamber and extending upwardly toward the front of the fire chamber at an acute angle with the horizontal to a point spaced from both the top and the front wall of the fire chamber, the minimum cross-sectional area of the opening defined by the upper wall and the top and opposite side walls of the fire chamber being at least about equal to the cross-sectional area of the flue opening; and
- at least one air pipe extending generally horizontally within and near the top of the fire chamber, one end of the pipe communicating with the upper end of the air chamber and the other end opening to the ambient air at the front of the stove,
- whereby the flow of hot gases rising from a fire in the fire chamber will be such that the gases contact the surface of the air pipe and both the lower and the upper walls of the upper portion of the air chamber.
- 2. A stove as claimed in claim 1 in which the lower portion of the air chamber communicates with the ambient air through a blower, whereby air can be blown through the air chamber and air pipe.
- 3. A stove as claimed in claim 2, in which a plurality of air pipes is provided, one end of each air pipe communicating with the air chamber and the other end of each opening to the ambient air at the front of the stove.
- 4. A stove as claimed in claim 3, in which the lower portion of the air chamber communicates with the ambient air through a blower, whereby air can be blown through the air chamber and air pipes.
- 5. A stove as claimed in claim 4, in which the air chamber includes interior deflecting means so constructed and arranged as to cause air blown into the chamber by the blower to flow to substantially all portions of the interior of the air chamber and to enter each of the air pipes at substantially the same flow rate.
- 6. A stove as claimed in claim 5, in which the upper portion of the air chamber is substantially rectangular in cross-section.
- 7. A stove as claimed in claim 6, in which the lower portion of the air chamber is of substantially rectangular cross-section and comprises a forward wall which is in sealing engagement with the opposite side walls and the bottom of the fire chamber.
- 8. A stove as claimed in claim 6 or 7, in which the upper wall of the upper portion of the air chamber forms an angle of between five and twenty-five degrees with the horizontal.
- 9. In a stove which includes a fire chamber comprising opposite side walls, top and bottom walls, front and rear walls, draft inlet means located at the front of the fire chamber and a flue opening located in the top rear section of the fire chamber, the improvement which comprises:
- an enclosed air chamber within the fire chamber for transferring heat from a fire burning in the fire chamber to air brought into the air chamber from outside the stove, the air chamber comprising;
- a lower substantially vertical portion extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the fire chamber and adjacent the rear wall thereof to a point below the flue opening, and
- an upper portion joined to and communicating with the lower portion at the upper end of the lower portion and extending upwardly therefrom at an acute angle with the horizontal to a point forward of the flue opening, the upper portion including upper and lower walls at least one of which is in sealing engagement with the opposite side walls of the fire chamber, the forward end of the air chamber being positioned below the top wall of the fire chamber a distance sufficient to allow hot gases from the fire to flow between the air chamber and the top wall of the fire chamber on their way to the flue opening.
- 10. An air chamber as claimed in claim 9, in which the lower portion communicates at its lower end with the air outside the stove and the upper portion communicates at its forward end with the air outside the stove.
- 11. An air chamber as claimed in claim 10 which includes interior deflecting means for causing air passing through the air chamber to flow to substantially all portions of the interior of the air chamber.
- 12. An air chamber as claimed in claim 11 in which the interior cross-sections of both the lower and upper portions are substantially rectangular.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 949,104, filed Oct. 6, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,258,693.
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