121 |
Boiler with horizontal boiler sections |
US800392 |
1977-05-25 |
US4126105A |
1978-11-21 |
Kurt Bottcher; Peter Metz |
Boilers with horizontal boiler sections contain in each section several heat exchanger elements for transferring the heat from the heating medium to the heat carrier medium. They have the inherent advantage of needing a connection between sections only on one side so that the dimensional changes during operations are easily equalized and no thermal stresses occur. Heretofore, it has been assumed that the frame of such horizontal boiler sections in which the heat exchanger elements in the form of pipes are secured must be provided with a cooling channel for the liquid heat carrier medium, and consequently the specific heat output in relation to the amount of material used for the construction of the boiler section was considerably decreased.The boilers with horizontal sections in accordance with the invention overcome this problem and require only a reduced specific amount of material as compared with the known boilers of this type. This is achieved by providing the boiler sections with a solid frame which is in heat conductive contact with at least the adjacent pipe or pipes conducting the heat carrier medium by means of the fin or fins provided on the pipes, preferrably by means of an uninterrupted material to material contact. In an embodiment with a more extensive connection between the frame and the pipes the fins on the pipes form continuous cross bars, and also a turbulent flow of the flue gas can be obtained. |
122 |
Boiler and method of making same |
US26429972 |
1972-06-19 |
US3844255A |
1974-10-29 |
GIESEN G |
A boiler, in particular a hot-water or central-heating boiler, is made with elements defining on one side a component part of a fire duct and on the other side a component part of a water duct. This permits the elements to be cast without using sand cores, thus allowing more scope in design and permitting the use of light metals for higher heat transfer efficiency.
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123 |
Water heating unit for gas-heated water boiler |
US33717973 |
1973-03-01 |
US3799122A |
1974-03-26 |
VIESSMANN H |
A plurality of water conducting hollow members are assembled side by side and are interconnected by water ducts to enable water to circulate therethrough. Tie bars pass through the water ducts and have ends projecting through the end walls of the assembled hollow members, the tie bar ends being received in, and affixed to, sockets whereby the assembled members are anchored by the tie bars between the sockets to form a hot water radiator unit. Tie members clasp the side walls of the unit, the tie members being U-shaped elements having free ends with notches and the hollow members having ribs engaged by the notches.
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124 |
Heat exchanger |
US3734178D |
1971-05-26 |
US3734178A |
1973-05-22 |
SOUDRON E |
A heat exchanger, such as a boiler, comprising a nest of tubes travelled by a heat-bearing fluid, said tubes being branched on a starting header and on a return header of fluid, as well as a heat source for heating said fluid, this nest of tubes comprising ribbed elements, the ribs of which form communicating channels for the fluid and comprised of panels applied the one against the other and each presenting a ribbed profile, wherein the ribs of the panels forming each of the elements extend as serpentines, the ribs of one panel being offset with respect to the ribs of the other panel.
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125 |
Finned tube boiler section |
US3534712D |
1969-03-05 |
US3534712A |
1970-10-20 |
REYNOLDS SPENCER E |
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126 |
Heating boiler |
US54819666 |
1966-05-06 |
US3366092A |
1968-01-30 |
BOVE JOSEPH M |
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127 |
Plate type boiler |
US758160 |
1960-02-09 |
US3101780A |
1963-08-27 |
SMITH CLARENCE C |
|
128 |
Midget gas fired hot water boiler |
US39400553 |
1953-11-24 |
US2841124A |
1958-07-01 |
ACKERMAN HAROLD S |
|
129 |
Furnace structure |
US33586653 |
1953-02-09 |
US2763260A |
1956-09-18 |
HERMANN EICHHORN |
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130 |
Boiler or water-heating unit |
US34782340 |
1940-07-27 |
US2305847A |
1942-12-22 |
DIGBY THOMAS J |
|
131 |
Water heating apparatus |
US40747741 |
1941-08-19 |
US2288431A |
1942-06-30 |
BEAUVAIS JOHN B |
|
132 |
Heating system |
US1295735 |
1935-03-25 |
US2043883A |
1936-06-09 |
DAWSON CONEKIN |
|
133 |
Heating apparatus |
US69133833 |
1933-09-28 |
US1998167A |
1935-04-16 |
NOVOTNEY THOMAS A; HUNTER LOUIS N |
|
134 |
Water heater |
US63605832 |
1932-10-03 |
US1925299A |
1933-09-05 |
BROWN JOHN B |
|
135 |
Boiler |
US25739428 |
1928-02-27 |
US1886387A |
1932-11-08 |
GALLAHER ANDREW J |
|
136 |
Boiler construction |
US47027530 |
1930-07-24 |
US1875948A |
1932-09-06 |
STARK WILLET E |
|
137 |
Boiler |
US34613629 |
1929-03-11 |
US1829148A |
1931-10-27 |
KLINE EDWARD C |
|
138 |
Sectional boiler |
US25018328 |
1928-01-28 |
US1818396A |
1931-08-11 |
HOWARD HOOK CHARLES; MERCUR NATHAN L |
|
139 |
Heating boiler |
US24992328 |
1928-01-27 |
US1794335A |
1931-02-24 |
JACOCKS GEORGE T |
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140 |
Heating apparatus |
US61635523 |
1923-02-01 |
US1746710A |
1930-02-11 |
MERTZANOFF ANDRE M |
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