Household heating firewood stove with visual window

By designing a viewing window with reciprocating moving components, the problems of inconvenient observation and aesthetics of household firewood stoves for heating have been solved, achieving convenient observation and protection functions and improving the user experience.

CN223976070UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06TAOJIANG COUNTY WANGJIA STOVE CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-04
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Existing household firewood stoves lack viewing windows or have small viewing windows, and lack adjustable protective shielding structures, making observation inconvenient and unsightly.

Method used

A viewing window with a reciprocating moving component was designed. The rotating shaft is driven by a knob and the gear meshes to drive the rack, so as to realize the back and forth movement of the baffle. With the help of the pulley sliding in the slide rail, the operation of blocking and unblocking the viewing window can be realized.

Benefits of technology

It achieves convenient observation and protection functions, meeting the needs for dust prevention and aesthetics when not in use, and allowing for convenient observation when needed, thus improving the user experience.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of household heating firewood stoves, in particular to a household heating firewood stove with a visual window, which comprises a stove body, the front side and the rear side of the inner wall of the stove body are sequentially divided into a baking chamber and a combustion chamber through partition plates, and a stove container is correspondingly arranged in the combustion chamber. A firewood adding channel communicating with the furnace pipe is correspondingly arranged on the rear side of the furnace body, visual windows corresponding to the combustion cavities are symmetrically arranged at the rear ends of the left side and the right side of the furnace body, and reciprocating moving assemblies are fixedly installed at the positions, located above the corresponding visual windows, of the left side and the right side of the furnace body correspondingly. The device has the beneficial effects that the situation in the furnace can be observed conveniently, an adjustable protective shielding structure is arranged, and in order to prevent dust and beautify the appearance, when the device is not used or does not need to be observed, shielding operation can be carried out on the visual windows conveniently, so that the device is convenient to operate, and the practicability of the device is improved. And when observation and use are needed, the shielding is removed.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of household heating wood-burning stove technology, specifically a household heating wood-burning stove with a viewing window. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, most existing household heating wood-burning stoves lack viewing windows or have small viewing windows, making it difficult to observe the inside of the stove. Furthermore, they lack adjustable protective structures, making it inconvenient to cover the window for dust prevention or aesthetic purposes when not in use or when observation is not needed, and to remove the cover when observation is required. This negatively impacts the use of the wood-burning stove and fails to adequately meet user needs. Therefore, this paper proposes a household heating wood-burning stove with a viewing window. Utility Model Content

[0003] To overcome the technical deficiencies in the prior art and effectively solve the technical problems in the background art, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0004] A household wood-burning stove with a viewing window includes a stove body. The front and rear sides of the inner wall of the stove body are separated by partitions to form a heating chamber and a combustion chamber. A furnace liner is correspondingly arranged in the combustion chamber. A fuel-adding channel communicating with the furnace liner is correspondingly arranged on the rear side of the stove body. Viewing windows corresponding to the combustion chambers are symmetrically arranged at the rear ends of the left and right sides of the stove body. Reciprocating moving components are fixedly installed on the left and right sides of the stove body above the corresponding viewing windows. Each of the two reciprocating moving components is provided with a baffle that can move back and forth corresponding to the two viewing windows.

[0005] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the reciprocating moving assembly includes a moving crossbeam, a knob, a rotating shaft, a gear, a rack, a limiting groove, a slide rail, and pulleys. The limiting groove is fixedly installed on the outside of the furnace body above the viewing window. The moving crossbeam is slidably connected to the limiting groove. A rack is fixedly installed on the upper surface of the moving crossbeam. A rotating shaft is connected to the outside of the furnace body above the rack via a bearing. A gear is fixedly installed on the outside of the rotating shaft, and the gear meshes with the rack. The rear side of the bottom of the moving crossbeam is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the baffle. Pulleys are evenly distributed and fixedly installed on the bottom of the baffle from front to back. A slide rail, corresponding to and slidably connected to the pulleys, is fixedly installed on the outside of the furnace body below the viewing window. A knob is fixedly installed on the outside of the rotating shaft.

[0006] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the baking chamber is provided with a baking channel with a front opening, and a baking drawer is slidably connected in the baking channel.

[0007] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, a cover is fixedly installed on the outside of the furnace body, corresponding to the right end opening of the cover on the outside of the baffle and the reciprocating moving component. The cover is located at the front end of the viewing window. The front end of the rotating shaft extends to the outside of the cover through the through hole on the side of the cover. The knob is located on the outside of the cover.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a furnace door is provided at the rear opening of the fuel-adding channel.

[0009] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, a heat insulation base is fixedly installed at the bottom of the furnace body, and anti-slip grooves are evenly distributed on the bottom of the heat insulation base.

[0010] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This household heating wood-burning stove with a viewing window has a reasonable and practical structure, is easy to operate, and facilitates observation of the inside of the stove. It also features an adjustable protective shielding structure, allowing the viewing window to be shielded for dust prevention and aesthetic purposes when not in use or when observation is not needed, and to be unshielded when observation is required. This brings convenience to the use of the wood-burning stove and effectively meets user needs. Specifically, the two viewing windows on the side of the stove body facilitate observation of the inside of the stove. By turning the knob, the rotating shaft and gear rotate in the forward direction, which in turn moves the rack back and forth, causing the moving crossbeam to slide back and forth within the limiting slide groove. This allows the baffle to move back and forth, shielding and unshielding the viewing windows. During the movement of the baffle, the sliding of the pulley within the slide rail provides auxiliary support, guidance, and limiting functions. Attached Figure Description

[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model.

[0012] Figure 2 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the present invention.

[0013] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the reciprocating moving component of this utility model.

[0014] Figure 4 This is a bottom view of the present invention.

[0015] In the diagram: 1. Furnace body; 2. Divider plate; 3. Combustion chamber; 4. Baking chamber; 5. Furnace liner; 6. Furnace feeding channel; 7. Baffle plate; 8. Reciprocating moving assembly; 81. Moving crossbeam; 82. Knob; 83. Rotating shaft; 84. Gear; 85. Rack; 86. Limiting slide groove; 87. Slide rail; 88. Pulley; 9. Viewing window; 10. Cover; 11. Baking channel; 12. Baking drawer; 13. Furnace door; 14. Heat insulation base; 15. Anti-slip groove. Detailed Implementation

[0016] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0017] Please see Figure 1-4 This utility model provides a technical solution: a household heating wood stove with a viewing window, including a stove body 1. The front and rear sides of the inner wall of the stove body 1 are separated by partition plates 2 to form a baking chamber 4 and a combustion chamber 3. A furnace liner 5 is correspondingly arranged in the combustion chamber 3. A wood-adding channel 6 connecting the furnace liner 5 is correspondingly arranged on the rear side of the stove body 1. A viewing window 9 corresponding to the combustion chamber 3 is symmetrically arranged on the rear ends of the left and right sides of the stove body 1. The two viewing windows 9 on the sides of the stove body 1 facilitate the observation of the situation inside the stove. Reciprocating moving components 8 are fixedly installed on the left and right sides of the stove body 1 above the corresponding viewing windows 9. The two reciprocating moving components 8 are respectively provided with baffles 7 that can move back and forth corresponding to the two viewing windows 9.

[0018] Furthermore, such as Figure 2 and 3 As shown, the reciprocating moving assembly 8 includes a moving crossbeam 81, a knob 82, a rotating shaft 83, a gear 84, a rack 85, a limiting slide groove 86, a slide rail 87, and a pulley 88. The limiting slide groove 86 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the furnace body 1 above the viewing window 9. The moving crossbeam 81 is slidably connected to the limiting slide groove 86. A rack 85 is fixedly installed on the upper surface of the moving crossbeam 81. A rotating shaft 83 is connected to the outer side of the inner wall of the furnace body 1 above the rack 85 via a bearing. A gear 84 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the rotating shaft 83, and the gear 84 meshes with the rack 85. The rear side of the bottom of the moving crossbeam 81 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the baffle 7. The furnace body 1 is equipped with pulleys 88 evenly distributed and fixedly installed from front to back. A slide rail 87 corresponding to the pulleys 88 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the furnace body 1 below the viewing window 9. A knob 82 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the rotating shaft 83. By turning the knob 82, the rotating shaft 83 and the gear 84 are rotated in the positive direction, which can drive the rack 85 to move back and forth. This can then drive the moving crossbeam 81 to slide back and forth in the limiting slide groove 86, thereby driving the baffle 7 to move back and forth to block and unblock the viewing window 9. During the movement of the baffle 7, the sliding of the pulleys 88 in the slide rail 87 can play an auxiliary supporting and guiding role.

[0019] Furthermore, the baking chamber 4 is provided with a baking channel 11 with a front opening, and a baking drawer 12 is slidably connected inside the baking channel 11. The baking channel 11 and the baking drawer 12 facilitate the taking and placing of food for baking, and make it easy to remove and clean without burning your hands.

[0020] Furthermore, such as Figure 1 As shown, a cover 10 is fixedly installed on the outside of the furnace body 1, corresponding to the right end opening of the baffle 7 and the reciprocating moving assembly 8. The cover 10 is located at the front end of the viewing window 9. The front end of the rotating shaft 83 extends to the outside of the cover 10 through the through hole on its side. The knob 82 is located on the outside of the cover 10. The cover 10 serves to provide protection.

[0021] Furthermore, such as Figure 4 As shown, a furnace door 13 is provided at the rear opening of the fuel-adding channel 6. Specifically, an insulated door handle is provided on the outside of the furnace door 13, which facilitates the opening and closing of the fuel-adding channel 6.

[0022] Furthermore, such as Figure 4 As shown, a heat insulation base 14 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the furnace body 1. Anti-slip grooves 15 are evenly distributed on the bottom of the heat insulation base 14. The heat insulation base 14 and the anti-slip grooves 15 can play the role of heat insulation and anti-slip.

[0023] When using:

[0024] The two viewing windows 9 on the side of the furnace body 1 facilitate observation of the furnace interior. By turning the knob 82, the rotating shaft 83 and gear 84 are rotated in the forward direction, which in turn moves the rack 85 back and forth. This causes the moving crossbeam 81 to slide back and forth in the limiting slide groove 86, thereby moving the baffle 7 back and forth to block and unblock the viewing windows 9. During the movement of the baffle 7, the sliding of the pulley 88 in the slide rail 87 provides auxiliary support, guidance, and limiting.

[0025] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A domestic heating fire with a viewing window comprising a fire body (1) characterised in that: The front and back of the inner wall of the furnace body (1) are sequentially separated into a roasting chamber (4) and a combustion chamber (3) by a partition plate (2), a furnace baffle (5) is correspondingly arranged in the combustion chamber (3), the rear side of the furnace body (1) is correspondingly provided with a firewood adding channel (6) communicating with the furnace baffle (5), the rear ends of the left and right sides of the furnace body (1) are symmetrically provided with visible windows (9) corresponding to the combustion chamber (3), and the left and right sides of the furnace body (1) are respectively fixedly installed with reciprocating moving assemblies (8) above the corresponding visible windows (9), and the two reciprocating moving assemblies (8) are respectively provided with baffles (7) corresponding to the two visible windows (9) and movable forward and backward.

2. The wood-burning stove with a viewing window according to claim 1, characterized in that: The reciprocating moving assembly (8) comprises a moving cross beam (81), a knob (82), a rotating shaft (83), a gear (84), a rack (85), a limiting sliding groove (86), a sliding rail (87) and a pulley (88), the limiting sliding groove (86) is fixedly installed on the outer side of the furnace body (1) above the visible window (9), the moving cross beam (81) is slidingly connected to the limiting sliding groove (86), the upper surface of the moving cross beam (81) is fixedly installed with the rack (85), the outer side of the inner wall of the furnace body (1) is connected with the rotating shaft (83) through a bearing above the rack (85), the outer side of the rotating shaft (83) is fixedly installed with the gear (84), the gear (84) is engaged with the rack (85) in a corresponding manner, the rear side of the bottom of the moving cross beam (81) is fixedly connected with the upper surface of the baffle (7), the pulleys (88) are fixedly installed on the bottom of the baffle (7) in an average distribution from front to back, the outer side of the furnace body (1) is fixedly installed with the sliding rail (87) slidingly connected with the pulleys (88) below the visible window (9), and the outer side of the rotating shaft (83) is fixedly installed with the knob (82).

3. The wood-burning stove with a viewing window according to claim 1, characterized in that: The roasting chamber (4) is provided with a roasting channel (11) with an opening at the front side, and the roasting channel (11) is slidingly connected with a roasting drawer (12).

4. The wood-burning stove with a viewing window according to claim 2, characterized in that: The outer side of the furnace body (1) is fixedly installed with a right end opening cover (10) covering the outer side of the baffle (7) and the reciprocating moving assembly (8), the cover (10) is located at the front end of the visible window (9), the front end of the rotating shaft (83) extends to the outer side through the through hole in the side of the cover (10), and the knob (82) is located on the outer side of the cover (10).

5. The wood-burning stove with a viewing window according to claim 1, characterized in that: A furnace door (13) is correspondingly arranged at the rear opening of the firewood adding channel (6).

6. The wood-burning stove with a viewing window according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the furnace body (1) is fixedly installed with a heat insulation base (14), and anti-skid patterns (15) are evenly arranged on the bottom of the heat insulation base (14).