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US1535555A
US1535555A US609193A US60919322A US1535555A US 1535555 A US1535555 A US 1535555A US 609193 A US609193 A US 609193A US 60919322 A US60919322 A US 60919322A US 1535555 A US1535555 A US 1535555A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24HFLUID HEATERS, e.g. WATER OR AIR HEATERS, HAVING HEAT-GENERATING MEANS, e.g. HEAT PUMPS, IN GENERAL
    • F24H3/00Air heaters
    • F24H3/002Air heaters using electric energy supply

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  • My invention relates to electric heating devices and particularly to electric air heaters. 1
  • the object of my invention is to'provide a relatively simple, inexpensive, and rugged air heater.
  • I provide a pair of spaced metal supporting straps, a. perforated sheet metal reflector back secured to said support, and a plurality of elongated heating elements held in parallelspaced relation by said stra s.
  • a pair of sheet metal end closure mem ers, which are provided, are secured by integral flange portions to the cover member and to the supporting straps.
  • the supporting straps also serve to permit the device to be mounted upon a suitable surface.
  • FIG. 1- is atop plan View, with a part of the cover removed, of a device embodyin my invention
  • I ig. 2 is a view, in end elevation thereof
  • Fig. 8 is a partial view, in side elevation, of a device embodying my invention.
  • An electric air heater 11 comprises a perforated sheet metal cover member 12, of substantially U-shape, in lateral section, the ends of which are suitably secured against spaced metal supporting members 13, also of substantially U-shape, and provided with integral lateral extensions 14 which serve as feet and through which suitable means, such as screws or bolts, may pass to secure the heater 11 against a supporting surface.
  • a suitable sheet-metal end member 15 which is provided with integral flange port-ions to permit of securing the end members to the intermediate portions of the cover member 12 by screws 16.
  • Extending longitudinally of the heater 11 are a plurality of flat armored heating units 17 located in parallel-spaced relation heater ma compact within the cover 12 and havingtheir respective ends secured tothe supporting strap members 13 by means of suitable machine screws 18.
  • Any suitable or desired type of be employed, but I prefer to employ re atively thin, flat elongated heaters usually termed. art.
  • These heaters are provided with suitable terminal members 21 insulatedly mounted thereon adjacent to each end therespace heaters in the of, to which the respective ends of the reslstor member comprising a part of the space heater are connected and to which the ends of suitable supply circuit conductors, not shown, may be connected.
  • the reflector and back 22 is provided with integral and laterally extending relatively narrow flange portions, the end portions of which are suitably connected to and secured against the end closure mem bers 15.
  • the integral side flanges opera tively engage the side portions of the cover member 12 and the two members are held screws 23.
  • the hereinbefore described-construction of perforated cover member 12, end members 15 and the back 22 provides a substantially rectangular casing within which the heating units 17 are located.
  • the heater is adapted to be secured against a vertically extending wall or surface and air traverses the perforated casing, entering at the lower portion thereof and leaving at the upper portion thereof.
  • the device embodying my invention provides an electric air heater of relatively simple construction in which a pair of spaced supporting straps serve not only to support the heater structure on or from a supporting surface but also serve to support all of the other parts of the device.
  • the flector back having side flanges for operatively engaging the side ed es of said cover, means for securing sai side flanges to said cover, a plurality of heating elements located Within the casing constituted by said cover and said back, and a pair of spaced metal supports, of substantially U-shape, for directly supporting said cover, back, and heating elements in proper operative positions.

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F. THORNTON. JR
INDUSTRIAL AIR HEATER April 28, 1925. 1,535,555
Filed Dec. 27, 1922 WITNESSES: INVENTOR Fwarzk ThoPn orz,Jn M W ATTORNEY Patent calm. 28, 1925.
UNITED STATES PAT 5N1" OFFICE;
FRANK THORNTON, JR, OF WILKINSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, SSIGNOB T0 WESTING- HOUSE ELECTRIC & MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYL- VAN'IA.
INDUSTRIAL AIR HEATER.
Application filed December 27, 1922. Serial No. 609,193.
- To all ivhom it may cmwem:
Be it known that I, FRANK THORNTON,
Jr., a citizen of the United States, and a, VVilkinsburg, in the county of' ave resident of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, invented a new and useful Improvement in Industrial Air Heaters, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to electric heating devices and particularly to electric air heaters. 1
The object of my invention is to'provide a relatively simple, inexpensive, and rugged air heater.
In practicing my invention, I provide a pair of spaced metal supporting straps, a. perforated sheet metal reflector back secured to said support, and a plurality of elongated heating elements held in parallelspaced relation by said stra s. A pair of sheet metal end closure mem ers, which are provided, are secured by integral flange portions to the cover member and to the supporting straps. The supporting straps also serve to permit the device to be mounted upon a suitable surface.
In the single sheet of drawings,
Figure 1- is atop plan View, with a part of the cover removed, of a device embodyin my invention,
I ig. 2 is a view, in end elevation thereof,
with one end closure member removed, and
Fig. 8 is a partial view, in side elevation, of a device embodying my invention.
An electric air heater 11 comprises a perforated sheet metal cover member 12, of substantially U-shape, in lateral section, the ends of which are suitably secured against spaced metal supporting members 13, also of substantially U-shape, and provided with integral lateral extensions 14 which serve as feet and through which suitable means, such as screws or bolts, may pass to secure the heater 11 against a supporting surface. At each end of the heater there is provided a suitable sheet-metal end member 15 which is provided with integral flange port-ions to permit of securing the end members to the intermediate portions of the cover member 12 by screws 16.
Extending longitudinally of the heater 11 are a plurality of flat armored heating units 17 located in parallel-spaced relation heater ma compact within the cover 12 and havingtheir respective ends secured tothe supporting strap members 13 by means of suitable machine screws 18. Any suitable or desired type of be employed, but I prefer to employ re atively thin, flat elongated heaters usually termed. art. These heaters are provided with suitable terminal members 21 insulatedly mounted thereon adjacent to each end therespace heaters in the of, to which the respective ends of the reslstor member comprising a part of the space heater are connected and to which the ends of suitable supply circuit conductors, not shown, may be connected.
In order to insure that substantially all of the heat shall be given up to air traversing the perforated casing and that as little as possible shall reach the outer surface of the support against which the heater 11 may be secured, I provide a metal reflector memher and back 22 which is substantially plane and of substantially the same contour as the heater 11. The reflector and back 22 is provided with integral and laterally extending relatively narrow flange portions, the end portions of which are suitably connected to and secured against the end closure mem bers 15. The integral side flanges opera tively engage the side portions of the cover member 12 and the two members are held screws 23. The hereinbefore described-construction of perforated cover member 12, end members 15 and the back 22 provides a substantially rectangular casing within which the heating units 17 are located.
The heater is adapted to be secured against a vertically extending wall or surface and air traverses the perforated casing, entering at the lower portion thereof and leaving at the upper portion thereof. The device embodying my invention provides an electric air heater of relatively simple construction in which a pair of spaced supporting straps serve not only to support the heater structure on or from a supporting surface but also serve to support all of the other parts of the device.
Various modificationsand changes in detail and arrangement may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the flector back, said back having side flanges for operatively engaging the side ed es of said cover, means for securing sai side flanges to said cover, a plurality of heating elements located Within the casing constituted by said cover and said back, and a pair of spaced metal supports, of substantially U-shape, for directly supporting said cover, back, and heating elements in proper operative positions.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 8th day of December 1922. p
FRANK THORNTON, JR.
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Cited By (2)

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US3036191A (en) * 1960-11-09 1962-05-22 David A Aitken Radiant heating panel
USD352774S (en) 1992-12-10 1994-11-22 Jerry A. Godfrey Marine engine compartment heater

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3036191A (en) * 1960-11-09 1962-05-22 David A Aitken Radiant heating panel
USD352774S (en) 1992-12-10 1994-11-22 Jerry A. Godfrey Marine engine compartment heater

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