CONCEALED HEATING SYSTEM
20170248323 · 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24D3/145
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02B30/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A concealed heating system that includes one or more heating units. Each heating unit has a frame that enables the heating units to be stacked against one another and to be attached to framing members of a wall. Each heating unit also includes a housing that is attached to the frame. The housing extends into the wall to define a recess portion through which a heat supply pipe with heat-dissipating fins attached thereto extends.
Claims
1. A heating unit, comprising: a frame having a first side, a second side opposite the first side, and a first set of ends configured for attachment to framing members of a wall; a housing attached to the frame and defining a recessed portion between the housing and the second side of the frame; and a heat supply pipe extending through the recessed portion.
2. The heating unit of claim 1, wherein each heating unit further comprises a second set of ends configured for attachment to a second frame of an adjacent heating unit.
3. The heating unit of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of heat-dissipating fins on the heat supply pipe.
4. The heating unit of claim 1, further comprising a cover removably attached to the frame at the first side thereof.
5. The heating unit of claim 4, wherein the cover is removably attached to the frame so as to define a lower opening and an upper opening.
6. The heating unit of claim 5, wherein the lower opening is larger than the upper opening.
7. The heating unit of claim 1, wherein each of the first set of ends include a respective plurality of first holes configured for attachment to the framing members of the wall.
8. The heating unit of claim 2, wherein each of the first set of ends include a respective plurality of first holes configured for attachment to the framing members of the wall.
9. The heating unit of claim 8, wherein each of the second set of ends include a plurality of second holes configured for attachment to the framing members of the wall and/or to a frame of an adjacent heating unit.
10. A heating system, comprising: one or more heating units, wherein each heating unit comprises: a frame comprising a plurality of ends, wherein the ends comprise a plurality of holes configured for attachment to one or more framing members of a wall and/or to another frame; a housing attached to the frame and defining a recessed portion; a heat supply pipe extending through the recessed portion of the housing; and a plurality of heat-dissipating fins attached to the heat supply pipe.
11. The heating system of claim 10, wherein each of the one or more heating units further comprises a cover removably attached thereto so as to define a lower opening and an upper opening.
12. The heating system of claim 11, wherein the lower opening is larger than the upper opening.
13. The heating system of claim 9, wherein the frame comprises a plurality of horizontal ends and a plurality of vertical ends, wherein the horizontal ends include a plurality of first holes configured for attachment to the one or more framing members of the wall, and the vertical ends include a plurality of second holes configured for attachment to the one or more framing members of the wall and/or to a frame of an adjacent heating unit of the one or more heating units.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] Referring now to the attached drawings,
[0011] The particular installation shown in
[0012] The heating unit 3 includes piping 6 for the supply of heated water or steam from the HVAC or other appliance to the heating unit 3. This piping 6 is preferably made of copper, but can also be other materials such as PEX (crosslinked polyethylene) tubing, CPVC (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride), PP (polypropylene), stainless steel or aluminum. A plurality of heat-dissipating fins 7 are attached to the portion of the piping 6 that runs horizontally through each heating unit 3. It is preferred that these heat-dissipating fins 7 are made from aluminum. The shape of the heat-dissipating fins can be square, circular, triangular or any other shape desired.
[0013] A housing 8 is attached to the frame 4 so as to define a recess portion and surround the plurality of heat-dissipating fins 7 on all sides except the side facing into the dwelling. The housing 8 is preferably made of steel, aluminum or other heat conducting material so as to assist with the dissipation of heat described in more detail below. As can be seen in
[0014] As shown in
[0015] The cover 11 is preferably attached to the heating unit 3 such that a lower opening 12 is larger than an upper opening 13. In a preferred embodiment, the lower opening 12 is 1 ¼ inches wide and the upper opening 13 is 1 inch wide. This difference in opening width assists in convection heating by allowing cool air to be drawn into the lower opening 12 and exited the upper opening. Other dimensions can be used for the openings depending on the convection characteristics desired from the heating unit. Also, the cover can be configured to span across the heating unit without defining an upper or lower opening. In such a configuration, the cover can be provided with perforations or other openings therein for aesthetic purposes or to assist in the dissipation of heat.
[0016] As further shown in
[0017] It should also be noted that while