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US1910565A - Automobile heater and muffler - Google Patents

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US1910565A
US1910565A US405693A US40569329A US1910565A US 1910565 A US1910565 A US 1910565A US 405693 A US405693 A US 405693A US 40569329 A US40569329 A US 40569329A US 1910565 A US1910565 A US 1910565A
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  • This invention relates to an apparatus for heating vehicles driven by internal combustion engines in which the exhaust elements of the engine are surrounded by an air heater and the jacket of the air heater is adjustable as regards inner diameter for regulating the tem erature of heating air or the quantity of eating air, according to my patent application Ser. No. 328,415 filed December 26th, 1928 and'which has matured into Patent N 0. 1,788,742 issued January 13, 1931.
  • a set of pipes surrounded by the air heater is according to the invention built into the exhaust pipe of the engine, the exhaust gases flowing through these pi es and the air to be heated in the air heater owing around these pipes.
  • the adjustability of the inner diameter of the air heater offers a very advantageous means for subsequently adjusting the temperature or the quantity of the heating air flowing through the air heater. -For effectively utilizing the.
  • air admission openings are provided preferably below the set of ipes in the'casing of the air heater, through which openings-the air can flow into and through the air heater transversely to 'the set of pipes.
  • Fig. 1 shows the heating device in longitudinal section.
  • Fig. 2 shows a portion of the set of pipes on a larger scale in longitudinal section.
  • Fig. 3 shows a cross section through the complete air heater.
  • the air heater consists of an envelope 2, which together with a bottom plate 3 forms an air heating chamber 1 open towards the front.
  • a bottom plate 3 forms an air heating chamber 1 open towards the front.
  • 'A set of pipes composed of a number of pipes 6 is built in the exhaust pipe 5.
  • a nozzle-shaped connecting piece 7 is employed, which is connected to the exhaust pipe 5 by means of a sleeve 9.
  • the other end of the set of pipes 6 is connected to the bottom 11 of the silencer 12 by 7 means of a flange-like connecting piece 10, so that the engine exhaust gases can flow from the set of'pipes directly into the silencer.
  • the bottom plate has for this pur e a sufliciently large aperture so that the pipe 5 also terminates freely in the s ace of the silencer 12.
  • the pipe set 6 forms a complete unit together with the connecting pieces 7, and 10 respectively to be kept in stock and to be subsequently built in the exhaust .pipe.
  • the pipes of the set can also 35 if desired, be rolled, welded or soldered directly in the bottom plate 11 of the silencer in which case the flange connecting piece 10 is omitted.
  • lencer can at the same time also be utilized as heating surface for the air heater and the envelope 2 of the air heater acts at the same time as silencer.
  • the silencers. in difi'erent types of automobiles vary considerably in diameter, it is therefor advisable for fitting the air heater to make the envelope 2 of the air heater adjustable in diameter.
  • the adjustable casing it is moreover also possible to regulate the air passage within the range of the silencer.
  • air admission openings 14 are provided in the envelope 2 below the set of The air entering therethrough flows through the air heater transversely to the set of heating pipes and thereby comes in better contact with the heating elements.
  • the air admission openings 14 are preferably arranged, so that the air must first flow through the greatest possible distance in the air heating chamber 1 before it reaches the nearest outlet opening 16 in the direction of its flow, one, two, three or more of these outlet openings being provided in the envelope 2 according to the size of the motor vehicle and to the size of the air heater.
  • the admission openings 14 scoop-shaped catch plates 15 are arranged, which guide the air into the air heater.
  • guide plates 17 are preferably fitted at suitable points in the air heater. By subsequent bending of the catch plates 15 the admission openings can be more or less exposed or entirely closed.
  • the air heater After fitting the set of pipes 6 in the envelope 2 the air heater may be adjusted owing to its adjustable longitudinal seam 18 to an inner diameter according to the heating capability of the set of pipes.
  • the catch plates 15 as also the pipe sockets 19 of the outlet openings 16 are preferably removable and, in order to obtain a good packing, fixed by yieldable flanges 20 on-the envelope 2 of the air heater so that they can subsequently adjust themselves to the envelope and to the desired position.
  • I claim A heating device for automobiles comprising in combination with the exhaust pipe and the silencer of the automobile, a set of heating pipes built in said exhaust pipe and directly terminating in said silencer, and a cylindrical envelope of adjustable diameter surrounding said 'set of heating pipes and said silencer, said envelope having an aperlln testimony whereof I afiix my signature.

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May 23, 1933. A. c. REFS'GAARD AUTOMOBILE HEATER AND MUFFLER Filed Nov. 8, 1929 Jozvnior.
Patented May 23, 1933 UNITED STATES ANTON CARL REFSGAARD,
OF HAMBURG, GERMANY AUTOMOBILE HEATER AND II EFLER Application filed November 8, 1929, Serial No. 405,893, and. in Germany October 1, 1989.
i This invention relates to an apparatus for heating vehicles driven by internal combustion engines in which the exhaust elements of the engine are surrounded by an air heater and the jacket of the air heater is adjustable as regards inner diameter for regulating the tem erature of heating air or the quantity of eating air, according to my patent application Ser. No. 328,415 filed December 26th, 1928 and'which has matured into Patent N 0. 1,788,742 issued January 13, 1931.
In order to utilize more economically the heating capability of the exhaust gases of the engine and to enlarge the effective heating surface for the air heater, a set of pipes surrounded by the air heater is according to the invention built into the exhaust pipe of the engine, the exhaust gases flowing through these pi es and the air to be heated in the air heater owing around these pipes. As the size of this set of pipes cannot be determined so accurately as to produce a uniform heat-, ing air temperature of for example C. for the different types of vehicles, the adjustability of the inner diameter of the air heater offers a very advantageous means for subsequently adjusting the temperature or the quantity of the heating air flowing through the air heater. -For effectively utilizing the. set of pipes as also the lower and rear part of the air heater, air admission openings are provided preferably below the set of ipes in the'casing of the air heater, through which openings-the air can flow into and through the air heater transversely to 'the set of pipes. V y
In order further, to enable the exhaust gases to flow into the pipes as far as possible silently and without forming eddies, the end of the set of pipes toward the inflow side is connected to a nozzle-like connecting piece, which serves at the same time for building the set of pipes into the exhaust pipe. At the other end, the set of pipes is connected to the bottom of the exhaust silencer, so that no separate nozzle-shaped connecting piece is required at this end. I An embodiment of the invention is illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawing in which:
Fig. 1 shows the heating device in longitudinal section.
Fig. 2 shows a portion of the set of pipes on a larger scale in longitudinal section.
Fig. 3 shows a cross section through the complete air heater.
The air heater consists of an envelope 2, which together with a bottom plate 3 forms an air heating chamber 1 open towards the front. By means of the bottom plate 3, and also by means of screws 4 or other means of fixation the envelope 2 is securely held and centered in the exhaust pipe.
'A set of pipes composed of a number of pipes 6 is built in the exhaust pipe 5. For fitting a nozzle-shaped connecting piece 7 is employed, which is connected to the exhaust pipe 5 by means of a sleeve 9.
The other end of the set of pipes 6 is connected to the bottom 11 of the silencer 12 by 7 means of a flange-like connecting piece 10, so that the engine exhaust gases can flow from the set of'pipes directly into the silencer. The bottom plate has for this pur e a sufliciently large aperture so that the pipe 5 also terminates freely in the s ace of the silencer 12. i
The pipes 6, any esired number of which may form the set, extend either straight, in s iral shape or in any other shape, and t ey may have ribs or the like for enlarging 8 the heating surface. The pipe set 6 forms a complete unit together with the connecting pieces 7, and 10 respectively to be kept in stock and to be subsequently built in the exhaust .pipe. The pipes of the set can also 35 if desired, be rolled, welded or soldered directly in the bottom plate 11 of the silencer in which case the flange connecting piece 10 is omitted. By connecting the set of pipes directly to the bottom plate of the'silencer not only the flow resistances and the noises in the exhaust pipe are reduced but a separate intermediate support is rendered unnecessary thereby. Consequently it is also advantageous to connect the set of pipes directly to the bottom plate of the silencer. However in order to enable the set of pipes to be. hermetically enclosed at thisend by eni' elope 2 which is adjustable in diameter,.the silencer must also pipes.
be partially or entirely enclosed by the air ture at its front end and apertures around heater envelope. The complete enclosing of its circumference to allow the a r to be the silencer presents the further advantage heated to brush past said set of pipes in that the relatively large surface of the silongitudinal and transverse dlrectlons.
lencer can at the same time also be utilized as heating surface for the air heater and the envelope 2 of the air heater acts at the same time as silencer. 'As however the silencers. in difi'erent types of automobiles vary considerably in diameter, it is therefor advisable for fitting the air heater to make the envelope 2 of the air heater adjustable in diameter. By means of the adjustable casing it is moreover also possible to regulate the air passage within the range of the silencer.
In order that the heating capability of the set of pipes 6 and the lower and rear part 13 of the air heater may be advantageously utilized. air admission openings 14: are provided in the envelope 2 below the set of The air entering therethrough flows through the air heater transversely to the set of heating pipes and thereby comes in better contact with the heating elements. The air admission openings 14 are preferably arranged, so that the air must first flow through the greatest possible distance in the air heating chamber 1 before it reaches the nearest outlet opening 16 in the direction of its flow, one, two, three or more of these outlet openings being provided in the envelope 2 according to the size of the motor vehicle and to the size of the air heater. 0n the admission openings 14 scoop-shaped catch plates 15 are arranged, which guide the air into the air heater. In order to obtain a A good air circulation as also a proper inand out-flow of the air to and from the air heater, guide plates 17 are preferably fitted at suitable points in the air heater. By subsequent bending of the catch plates 15 the admission openings can be more or less exposed or entirely closed.
After fitting the set of pipes 6 in the envelope 2 the air heater may be adjusted owing to its adjustable longitudinal seam 18 to an inner diameter according to the heating capability of the set of pipes. The catch plates 15 as also the pipe sockets 19 of the outlet openings 16 are preferably removable and, in order to obtain a good packing, fixed by yieldable flanges 20 on-the envelope 2 of the air heater so that they can subsequently adjust themselves to the envelope and to the desired position.
I claim A heating device for automobiles, comprising in combination with the exhaust pipe and the silencer of the automobile, a set of heating pipes built in said exhaust pipe and directly terminating in said silencer, and a cylindrical envelope of adjustable diameter surrounding said 'set of heating pipes and said silencer, said envelope having an aperlln testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
ANTON CARL REFSGAARD.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2808034A (en) * 1953-06-09 1957-10-01 Gas Wasser Und Elek Sche Anlag Flow heater
US2890866A (en) * 1956-09-05 1959-06-16 Hansen Bernard Heat saving unit
US6209796B1 (en) 2000-02-25 2001-04-03 Club Car, Inc. Heater plenum assembly for utility vehicle
US20140345833A1 (en) * 2013-05-27 2014-11-27 Hyundai Motor Company Undercover for vehicle

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2808034A (en) * 1953-06-09 1957-10-01 Gas Wasser Und Elek Sche Anlag Flow heater
US2890866A (en) * 1956-09-05 1959-06-16 Hansen Bernard Heat saving unit
US6209796B1 (en) 2000-02-25 2001-04-03 Club Car, Inc. Heater plenum assembly for utility vehicle
US20140345833A1 (en) * 2013-05-27 2014-11-27 Hyundai Motor Company Undercover for vehicle

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