Portable air heating apparatus

4691687
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Inventors

Mutchler, Paul A.

Application #

902493

Filed

Sep-2-1986

Published

Sep-8-1987

Current US Class

126/104A
165/47
165/51
237/12.1

International Classes

F24H 003/06

Field of Search

126/104 237/12.1 165/47 165/51 165/DIG.

Assignee

Engineered Air Systems, Inc. (St. Louis, MO)

Examiners

Jones; Larry

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brick; Ralph B.

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Abstract
Portable air heating apparatus for supplying heated air to a plenum chamber including a partitioned housing with at least two chambers, one of which is sound-conditioned to contain a power member, the housing having therein a blower and radiator connected to the sound-conditioned power member, a heat exchanger communicating with the blower, heated air passing from the heat exchanger in the housing to the plenum chamber and recirculated therefrom back to the housing over the radiator before returning to the blower.
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. Portable air heating apparatus for supplying and recirculating heated air to an equipment and personnel housing plenum chamber including a heated air inlet in the lower portion of the plenum chamber and a return air outlet in the upper portion of the plenum chamber comprising:

a portable housing partitioned into at least two chambers with at least one said chambers being sound-conditioned and having a power means disposed therein;

air heating means including a combustor and heat exchanger disposed in said housing outside said chamber containing said power means, said air heating means communicating with a hot air outlet in said housing through which heated air can be supplied through an adjustable duct to a heated air inlet in the lower portion of said plenum chamber to be heated;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to air heating apparatus and more particularly to an improved air heater of the portable type which is sound-conditioned and which recirculates air to and from a plenum chamber to be heated.

It is well known to utilize portable heaters to heat plenum chambers housing equipment and personnel in both military and commercial situations. In the past such portable heaters have often been both noisy and inefficient, the noises disturbing personnel who might be working or sleeping in the plenum chamber to be heated and a substantial amount of the heated air introduced from the portable heater into the plenum being wasted. The prior art has recognized the desirability of providing separate stationary compartments for an engine and powered equipment driven thereby, attention being directed to the following U.S. Pat. Nos.: 1,914,075, issued to J. W. Carl on June 13, 1933; 2,696,074, issued to J. Dolza on Dec. 13, 1933 and to Re. 29,923, reissued to Thien et al. on Mar. 6, 1979. The prior art has also recognized the desirability of utilizing radiator heat from a fluid cooled engine to heat ventilating air, attention being directed to U.S. Pat. No. 4,270,695, issued to Miles T. Carson on June 2, 1981. However, the prior art has not recognized the noise and wasted energy problems associated with a portable heater, let alone resolve these problems with a novel heating structure as disclosed hereinafter which is straightforward, economical and efficient in manufacture, assembly and operation and which effectively and efficiently utilizes recirculated air from the plenum which is heated by a heater arrangement that is sound-conditioned to minimize ambient noise.
 
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