F24H3/0417

Flow generating device
12061015 · 2024-08-13 · ·

The present invention relates to a flow generating device. The flow generating device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a suction portion configured to suction air; a fan configured to introduce the air suctioned into the suction portion in an axial direction so as to discharge the suctioned air in a radial direction; a fan housing including a housing plate configured to support the fan, a guide wall protruding from one surface of the housing plate to surround at least a portion of an outer circumference of the fan, and a discharge portion disposed outside the guide wall; a cover configured to surround the fan and the fan housing; and at least one heater disposed between the outer circumference of the fan and the cover.

FLUID FUEL HEATER TO HEAT AIR AND A METHOD FOR OPERATING SAID HEATER

A movable fluid fuel heater to heat air and to introduce it into an environment to be heated. The heater includes a flow rate variator device for varying the flow rate of oxidizing air introduced in the combustion chamber by a forced ventilation device between a minimum flow rate value and a maximum flow rate value. The heater also includes a reference device comprising a plurality of reference values of a parameter representative of the pressure and a plurality of reference temperature values of the environmental air upstream of the combustion chamber. The reference device is configured to suggest an optimal setting value to set the flow rate variator device, at each pair of values formed by a value of the plurality of reference values of a parameter representative of the pressure and a value of the plurality of reference temperature values.

Flameless heater

A flameless heater includes a diesel engine, a hydraulic or electric load that is powered by the diesel engine thereby generating heat, a heat exchanger that transfers heat to air flowing through the air from the flameless heat source, and possibly other heat exchangers for heating the air flowing therethrough with engine coolant and/or with exhaust gases. The system may be operated to maintain relatively high load on the engine for at least the majority of the time so as to reduce or negate the need for parked regeneration. The system may also control airflow through the system and possibly other system parameters to obtain a given setpoint such as a given discharge air temperature. In one embodiment, airflow through the system is controlled by louvers under the power of an electric motor or other actuator controlled by the system's controller.

Heating unit for a fuel air heater, method for manufacturing said heating unit, and fuel air heater comprising said heating unit
10101057 · 2018-10-16 · ·

Disclosed a heating unit for a portable fuel heater for heating ambient air. In one exemplary embodiment, the heating unit comprises: a first side wall defining an inner space, said inner space forming a combustion chamber; a second side wall arranged outside around said first side wall, said first side wall and said second side wall defining a first annular gap therebetween, said first annular gap forming a cooling chamber adapted to be crossed by a cooling air flow to subtract heat from the first side wall and transfer it to an external environment to be heated; wherein said first side wall forms a first plurality of bosses adapted to promote a thermal exchange of said first side wall with the combustion chamber and with the cooling chamber.

Heat gun having improved flow effects
10094590 · 2018-10-09 · ·

A heat gun includes a head portion. The head portion defines a flow passage having an inlet end at one end and an outlet end at another opposite end, and includes an inlet portion, an outlet portion and a flow guiding portion disposed between the inlet and outlet ends. The outlet portion is formed with two long sides and two short sides. The flow guiding portion is disposed between the inlet and outlet portions. The flow passage includes two flow guiding protrusions disposed at the flow guiding portion. The two flow guiding protrusions are disposed oppositely and extend oppositely along the long sides.

RECHARGABLE, PORTABLE HEATING DEVICE FOR WARMING USER
20240318867 · 2024-09-26 · ·

A portable heating device for delivering warm air to the extremities of a user, for increasingly comfort and/or facilitating sleep. The portable heating device includes a heating module situated within a case, and a retractable and detachable hose that is able to attached to a hot air-releasing vent on the heating module to deliver the hot air to a desired space. The portable case includes an electronic display and a control unit for setting a desired temperature set point. The heating module is able to be powered by either a cable connected to an external power source and/or one or more internal batteries within the heating module.

Fluid fuel heater to heat air and a method for operating said heater

A movable fluid fuel heater to heat air and to introduce it into an environment to be heated. The heater includes a flow rate variator device for varying the flow rate of oxidizing air introduced in the combustion chamber by a forced ventilation device between a minimum flow rate value and a maximum flow rate value. The heater also includes a reference device comprising a plurality of reference values of a parameter representative of the pressure and a plurality of reference temperature values of the environmental air upstream of the combustion chamber. The reference device is configured to suggest an optimal setting value to set the flow rate variator device, at each pair of values formed by a value of the plurality of reference values of a parameter representative of the pressure and a value of the plurality of reference temperature values.

FORCED AIR HEATER INCLUDING MULTIPLE ON-BOARD SOURCES OF ELECTRIC ENERGY
20180195761 · 2018-07-12 ·

One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for a heating device may comprise a control assembly having a self-contained, on board power supply. A control unit may control the operation of the heater and the power supply may comprise a first power source in electrical communication with the control unit, wherein the control unit controls the operation of the first power source to selectively supply electrical power to at least a portion of the heating device; and, a second power source in electrical communication with the control unit, wherein the control unit controls the operation of the second power source to selectively supply electrical power to at least a portion of the heating device.

ELECTRIC RESISTANCE HEATER SYSTEM AND LIGHT TOWER
20180172266 · 2018-06-21 · ·

A portable heater system including a pressurized air source, adapted to convey ambient air through an electric resistance heater, to provide heated breathable air, and a controller adapted to control the electric resistance heater and the pressurized air source. A generator, driven by an internal combustion engine may be provided to power the electric resistance heater and the pressurized air source. The portable heater system may be embodied in a light tower.

Transportable air heater

A transportable combustion air heater comprises a transportable supporting frame, a housing fixed to the frame, a cylindrical combustion chamber arranged in housing, a cylindrical annular thermal exchange channel formed around the combustion chamber, an external heating chamber defining an annular fume channel around the thermal exchange channel, in which one or more transversal guide walls are arranged in the external heating chamber, which guide walls lengthen flow paths of the fumes in the annular fume channel from fume inlet openings to an exhaust fume opening.