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Title: Home fireplace heating



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1. A free standing fireplace heating channel comprised of an assembly consisting of a three sided hollow metal room air conveying channel in combination with a hollow metal air conveying guide vane and control damper means for routing hot fire gases as desired through a V-shaped exhaust heat extraction channel prior to exiting up the chimney, insertible into an existing conventional fireplace without requiring modification to the fireplace structure, said air conveying channel having a center panel and two forward facing arms and adapted to fit against the three inside walls of a fireplace, said channel having adjoining walls exposed to the heat from the fire with corresponding rear walls spaced therefrom and connected by spacer means so as to form a suitable air channel for conveying room air to be heated by the fire, means for forcing room air into a lower portion of said forward facing channel arm by a single blower, and baffle means to direct the forced circulating room air to make multiple horizontal passes through said channel prior to exiting back into a room from an upper portion of a forward facing channel arm as useful heated air, said guide vane being symmetrically attached to the upper inside portions of said forward facing arms, said hollow metal guide vane having a triangular cross section with the base horizontal and the apex pointing downward and positioned forward of the center panel, said guide vane having a hollow interior vented into the hollow interior of said channel arms at the point of attachment whereby said vane becomes an additional conveying channel for heating circulating room air, said V-shaped exhaust heat extraction channel being formed by a V-shaped metal plate fastened to the upper inside walls of the forward facing arms of the air channel and positioned below and parallel to the underside surfaces of the guide vane and suitably spaced therefrom to form a conveying means for hot fire gases prior to exiting up the chimney, entrance opening for the hot fire gases into the said heat extraction channel is formed by locating the rearward horizontal edge of said V-shaped metal plate approximately equidistance from the inside lower surface of the guide vane and the center panel surface and the top surface of the free standing air channel, exit opening of said heat extraction channel is formed by positioning the forward horizontal edge of the V-shaped metal plate level with the guide vane base and leaving a small gap between said edge and the inside front surface of the fireplace throat, a converging upward passageway for hot gases after first leaving the fire is provided by the center panel surface and the inner upward sloping surface of the V-shaped metal plate, the said control damper means slides on top of the guide vane base and in the closed or rearward position covers the rear slot formed by the center panel top and the rear edge of the guide vane base and the two upper inside surfaces of the forward facing arms, said control damper in the rearward or closed position routes the hot fire gases into the said exhaust heat extraction channel, said control damper means is provided with a metal arm extending to the fireplace front to provide for manual control and as said control damper is moved forward the hot fire gases go directly up the chimney through the thus opened aforesaid near slot.

2. A free standing fireplace heating channel as defined in claim 1 and additionally including a front closure assembly providing for closure of the fireplace front, venting and inlet of circulating room air to be heated, two pairs of doors and a fire control damper, whereby a metal facing means is attached to the inner assembly of the fireplace heating channel and when the whole assembly is inserted into a fireplace the said front facing means overlaps the fireplace opening and contacts both the front facing and the hearth of the fireplace thereby effecting an air seal against the passage of room air into the fire, whereas a fire control dampter means is provided for adjusting the air flow into fire, said door means includes two pairs of folding doors with one pair on the left and one pair on the right so as to provide full access to the fireplace interior and also providing a door closure means for preventing room air from entering the fire except as provided for by the fire control damper means, in addition the front facing means has circulating room air inlet and outlet openings which coincide with the inlet and outlet openings of the forward facing arm of the three sided inner air channel.

3. A free standing fireplace heating channel comprised of an inner assembly consisting of a three sided hollow metal room air conveying channel in combination with a hollow metal air conveying guide vane and control damper means for routing hot fire gases as desired through a V-shaped exhaust heat extraction channel prior to exiting up the chimney, the said three sided metal air conveying channel being provided with adjustable legs for vertical positioning, the said three sided metal air conveying channel having a center panel and two forward facing arms and adapted to fit against the three inside walls of a fireplace, said three sided metal air conveying channel having adjoining walls exposed to the heat from the fire with corresponding rear walls spaced therefrom and connected by spacer means so as to form a suitable air channel for conveying room air to be heated by the fire, means for inducing the flow of room air into one forward facing arm by a single blower placed therein so as to force exit of useful heated air out of the opposite forward facing channel arm, said guide vane being symmetrically attached to the upper inside portions of said forward facing channel arms, said hollow metal guide vane having a triangular cross section with the base horizontal and the apex pointing downward and positioned forward of the center panel, said guide vane having a hollow interior vented into the hollow interior of said channel arms at the point of attachment whereby said vane becomes an additional conveying channel for heating circulating room air, said V-shaped exhaust heat extraction channel being formed by a V-shaped metal plate fastened to the inside walls of the forward facing arms of the air channel and positioned below and parallel to the underside surfaces of the guide vane and suitably spaced therefrom to form a conveying means for hot fire gases prior to exiting up the chimney, entrance opening for the hot fire gases into said heat extraction channel is formed by locating the rearward horizontal edge of said V-shaped metal plate approximately equidistance from the inside lower surface of the guide vane and the center panel surface and the top surface of the three sided air channel, exit opening of said heat extraction channel is formed by positioning the horizontal forward edge of the V-shaped metal plate level with the guide vane base and having a small gap between said edge and the inside front surface of the fireplace throat, a converging upward passageway for hot gases after first leaving the fire is provided by the center panel surface and the inner upper sloping surface of the V-shaped metal plate, the said control damper means slides on top of the guide vane base and in the closed or rearward position covers the rear slot formed by the center panel top and the rear edge of the guide vane base and the two upper inside surfaces of the forward facing channel arms, said control damper in the rearward or closed position routes the hot fire gases into the said exhaust heat extraction channel, said control damper means is provided with a metal arm extending to the fireplace front to provide for manual control and as said control damper is moved forward the hot fire gases go directly up the chimney through the thus opened aforesaid slot.

4. A free standing fireplace heating channel as defined in claim 3 and additionally including a front closure assembly providing for the closure of the fireplace front, venting and inlet of circulating room air to be heated, two pairs of doors and a fire control damper, whereby a metal facing means is attached to the inner assembly of the fireplace heating channel and when the whole assembly is inserted into a fireplace the said front facing means overlaps the fireplace opening and contacts both the front facing and the hearth of the fireplace thereby effecting an air seal against passage of room air into the fire, whereas a fire control damper means is provided for adjusting the air flow into the fire, said door means includes two pairs of folding doors with one pair on the left and one pair on the right so as to provide full access to the fireplace interior and also providing a door closure means for preventing room air from entering the fire except as provided for by the fire control damper means, in addition the front facing means has circulating room air inlet and outlet openings which coincide with the inlet and outlet openings of the two forward facing arms of the three sided air channel.

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Inventors: Nelson, Clifford H. (Newport News, VA, US)

Application Number: 622699
Filing Date: 1975-10-15
Publication_date: 1976-06-29
Assignee:
Primary Class(es): 126/521 126/531, 126/535, 126/549
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US Patent Ref:
32283May, 1861Gauson et al.126/121.
1377108May, 1921Williams126/121.
1488195Mar, 1924Dawson126/121.
2052643Sep, 1930Modine126/121.
2359197Apr, 1944Brooks126/121.
2362526Nov, 1944Austin126/121.
3190282Jun, 1965Bauer126/131.
3762391Oct, 1973Andrews126/121.

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Primary Examiner: O'Dea, William F.
Assistant Examiner: Capossela, Ronald C.
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