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Gas Furnace (Patent No: 379713)

Inventor: McKay, Austin Leslie

Location: Edmonton

Comments: N/A

Description: CLAIMS:-

1. In a gas furnace as described comprising a steel shell having expansion means constructed therein and suitable support therefore, a combustion chamber in the lower part thereof and a gas burner positioned therein, a heating chamber positioned above said combustion chamber and separated therefrom, said heating chamber supported in spaced apart relation to the walls or the said shell and within the same forming hollow walls therebetween, said walls being apertured to increase the radiation surface and exhaust means associated therewith.
2. In a gas furnace as described comprising steel shell, a combustion chamber in the lower part thereof and a gas burner positioned therein, a heating chamber positioned above said combustion chamber and separated therefrom, said heating chamber supported in spaced apart relation to the walls of the said shell and within the same forming hollow walls therebetween, said walls being apertured giving increased radiation surface, a fume exhaust connected to said combustion chamber and heat radiator means associated therewith.
3. In a gas furnace as described comprising a steel shell suitable support therefore, a combustion chamber in the lower part thereof and a gas burner positioned therein, a heating chamber positioned above said combustion chamber and separated therefrom, said heating chamber supported in spaced apart relation to the walls or the said shell and within the same forming walls, exhaust means connected to said combustion chamber and a radiator connected to said exhaust comprising a casing having a plurality of oppositely disposed deflector plates supported therein to form a circuitous path for the fumes and outlet means therefore, substantially as set forth.

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