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Cove heater radiator apparatus and method

A heater and thermal diffusion technology, applied in the direction of electric heating devices, heating elements, electric heating fuel, etc., can solve problems such as uneven temperature distribution characteristics, surface coating degradation, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-05-31
MARLEY ENGINEERED PRODS
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Furthermore, because the temperature profile across the radiating surface is not uniform, different parts of the radiating surface experience different degrees of thermal expansion, which can cause degradation of the surface coating
[0007] Another problem with some existing heaters is that some of the heat energy generated by the heating element heats the air behind the front panel via convection

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[0032] The present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals indicate like parts throughout. According to an embodiment of the present invention, such as figure 1 As shown, a cove heater 10 having integral cross-hatched slots 12 and thermal diffusion gaps 14 is provided. The method of manufacturing heater 10 includes extruding radiant panel 16 with integral wire slot 12 and thermal diffusion gap 14 . Embodiments of the present invention heat the radiant surface 18 more uniformly, with high radiant heating performance and low convective heat loss.

[0033] Examples of the present invention are figure 1 shown in . figure 1 A perspective view of the partially assembled and installed cove heater 10 is shown. For clarity, the end caps, heating element 20 (see Figure 4 ) and wires. The radiation panel 16 is attached to the junction box 22 . for clarity figure 1 Only one junction box 22 is shown in . Two junction boxes 2...

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An embodiment of a heater having a radiant panel, a heating element, a heat spreading gap and an integral wireway. A method of heating comprising heating a radiant panel having a thermal diffusion gap with a heating element and then directing the radiant heat emitted by the radiant panel toward an object.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates generally to heaters. In particular, the present invention relates to radiant cove heaters. Background technique [0002] Heaters are used in homes, commercial settings, industrial settings and outdoors to heat living spaces, office spaces, work spaces, objects, substances, humans and other living organisms. Heating can be achieved in several different ways: conduction, convection and radiation. For example, a hot plate heats an object primarily by conduction, while a gas stove heats an object primarily by convection and conduction. On the other hand, some heaters heat objects primarily by radiation. [0003] Cove heaters work by dissipating radiant heat from a heating plate. This radiant heat passes through the air with little attenuation and is absorbed directly by the occupants of the room, as well as furniture, carpets, walls and other structures in the path of the radiant energy emitted by the heater. When these ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H05B3/06F16C13/00G12B9/08H05B1/00H05K7/18
CPCF24C7/043
Inventor 卡尔·菲利普·海因斯利戴维·斯科特·克罗森海德尔
Owner MARLEY ENGINEERED PRODS
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