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Radiator for hot-water heating, in particular for heating systems for civil use

a technology for hot water heating and radiators, which is applied in the direction of space heating and ventilation details, domestic heating details, and domestic lighting. it can solve the problems of low yield, type of radiators, and heating environments through radiation transfer hea

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-11-03
PETRACCA ANTONIO
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Benefits of technology

The aim of this patent is to create a radiator for heating installations that is not only visually attractive but also economically competitive. This is achieved by using readily available commercial materials and designing a device that is user-friendly and practical for civil use.

Problems solved by technology

However, this type of radiators, heating environments through the transfer of heat by radiation, have a low yield, especially in environments where large would require a much larger surface area to yield the same calories of a heater that works by convection.

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[0016]With reference to the cited figure, the radiator for hot-weather heating, in particular for heating systems for civil use, according to the invention, which is identified in its entirety by the reference 1, comprises a succession of modular radiating elements 2 interconnected between them and arranged to be mounted on a wall 3.

[0017]A peculiar feature of the invention is given by the fact that said radiating elements are made of optically transparent material.

[0018]Advantageously, the optically transparent material is tempered glass, known per se, which preferably has a thickness 4, depicted in FIG. 2, comprised between 3 and 5 millimeters.

[0019]In the embodiment presented here, the radiating elements 2 are arranged to contain an aqueous solution 5 at a predetermined temperature comprising a refractory colored liquid, known per se (FIG. 2).

[0020]Advantageously, the refractory colored liquid is present in the aqueous solution in an amount substantially amount of between 1.2% an...

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Abstract

A radiator for hot-water heating, in particular for heating systems for civil use, includes a succession of modular radiating elements interconnected with each other and arranged to be mounted on a wall. A peculiar characteristic of this radiator is given by the fact that the radiating elements are made of optically transparent material.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to a radiator for hot-water heating, in particular for heating systems for civil use.BACKGROUND ART[0002]In the current state of the art, are known radiators for heating systems installed in homes, offices, schools and hospitals compounds of modular elements in series, connected each other and side by side next to one another to arrive at the desired radiating surface. The modules can be made of steel, cast iron, or aluminum reflectors.[0003]This type of heater, also known as a radiator, has a radiant power directly dependent on the material chosen, as well as the size and number of modules.[0004]In particular, the heat is transmitted by convection, which means that the air circulates and, being in contact with the radiator and its surface, is heated and rises upwards as a result of a decrease in density. The air thus heated, reaches the ceiling cools down and is drawn back to the radiator and the cycle, in so doing, it is intended ...

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IPC IPC(8): F28F21/00F24D19/06F24D19/02F28D1/02F24D19/00
CPCF28F21/006F28D1/02F24D19/06F24D19/0203F24D19/0082F21V33/00F24D19/02F28D1/0333F28D1/05358F21W2131/30F28D2021/0035F21V33/006F21S10/002F21Y2115/10
Inventor PETRACCA, ANTONIO
Owner PETRACCA ANTONIO
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