F24D19/064

Two-section wooden enclosure for a hydronic baseboard finned tube heater
10295198 · 2019-05-21 ·

The two-section wooden enclosure (10) has a first section (40) including a top panel (18) secured to a plurality of mounting brackets (42A, 42B), and a second section (60) including a front panel (20) having a first side panel (22) and a second side panel (26) secured to opposed side ends (24, 28) of the front panel (20). The first section (40) is secured to a hydropic finned tube heater (59) and a vertical wall (12). The first and second side panels (22, 26) of the second section (60) are secured to the vertical wall (12) so that the front panel (20) is adjacent and below the top panel (18) to cover the finned tube heater (59). The second section (60) may be removed from the vertical wall (12) without removal of the first section (40) from the vertical wall (12).

Wireless automatic temperature control of radiator heating

An insulated heating-unit cover having an opening to permit air to circulate around the heating-source when a vent disposed at the top of the cover is opened, allowing heat into a space. The cover can include a heating-unit temperature sensor disposed within a space covered by the cover and a controller in wireless communication with a space temperature sensor located at a distance away from the heating-unit. The controller can be configured to operate an actuator such that the vent is open when the space temperature sensor indicates that the ambient temperature is below a set point temperature and such that the vent is closed when the ambient temperature is greater than the set point temperature. The controller can communicate with a plurality of other similar controllers and a central server to effect changes in the output of a central heating source coupled to a plurality of individual heating-units.

Electric Baseboard Radiator Heater Cover
20250116411 · 2025-04-10 ·

A radiator heater cover includes a back panel and a top panel comprising a plurality of solid areas attaching the back panel to the top panel at a plurality of locations and defining a plurality of open areas therebetween. A plurality of standoff ribs is formed on an inner surface of the top panel, where each of the plurality of standoff ribs extends down in one of the plurality of solid areas, wherein spaces between the standoff ribs and corresponding ones of the open areas form a plurality of heat flow channels that allow heat from the radiator to flow out of the cover. A front panel connected to the top panel and extends over a front surface of the radiator.

Wireless automatic temperature control of radiator heating

An insulated heating-unit cover having an opening to permit air to circulate around the heating-source when a vent disposed at the top of the cover is opened, allowing heat into a space. The cover can include a heating-unit temperature sensor disposed within a space covered by the cover and a controller in wireless communication with a space temperature sensor located at a distance away from the heating-unit. The controller can be configured to operate an actuator such that the vent is open when the space temperature sensor indicates that the ambient temperature is below a set point temperature and such that the vent is closed when the ambient temperature is greater than the set point temperature. The controller can communicate with a plurality of other similar controllers and a central server to effect changes in the output of a central heating source coupled to a plurality of individual heating-units.

CONVERTIBLE END CAP AND BASEBOARD HEATER COVER ASSEMBLY
20260055902 · 2026-02-26 ·

The present disclosure relates to a heater cover assembly for baseboard heater units and components thereof. The components include convertible end caps having a knock-out plate. This accommodates pipes or other obstructions that would otherwise prevent or hinder installation of the end cap.