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« lessĪ wood burning stove is described which consists of: an upright housing, the bottom portion of which defines a sump, the opposite side walls of which are symmetrically arrayed about a generally horizontal axis, substantially in parallel therewith, and slope downwardly toward the bottom line of the sump disposed in the vertical plane of the axis: means in the housing defining a pair of spaced septa which depend within the sump on opposite sides of the axis, substantially in parallel therewith, and cooperate with the sidewalls of the sump in defining a pair of log feed magazines in each of more » which a plurality of elongated logs can be stacked on top of one another substantially on parallels to the axis to form a pair of sloping, single-log-wide, axially extending stacks of the same which converge in the bottom of the sump at points above the slot adjacent the plane of the axis: means in the gap defining a pair of spaced abutments which are disposed upright in the vertical plane of the axis so as to engage between the opposing faces of the bottommost logs and form an air flow channel therebetween above the slot when the bottommost logs collect at the points in the gap: means on the septa forming a chamber above the gap which opens into the channel between the bottommost logs above the slot to confine the flames and the flow of combustion products from the channel to the space between the septa when the opposing faces of the bottommost logs are ignited and means connected with the chamber to discharge the combustion products from the same to a low pressure zone outside of the housing where the products can escape to atmosphere or the like. In passing upwardly the gases and air fl over the outside surface of and heat the air within a plurality of air carrying tubular heat exchange conduits (98) which are disposed adjacent the top of assembly (12) and extend therethrough upwardly and forwardly from conduit air inlets at the rear wall (24) to conduit air discharge outlets at the front wall (14).
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The hot combustion gases and heated air rise within housing (12) and are discharged through flue means (28, 30) to the outside. A damper 92, which may be manually or thermostatically controlled, controls cool air flow from room floor level into the air chamber (48) and then through openings (94, 96) into combustion chamber (34) wherein the air is heated. An air chamber (48) is formed within the housing (12) in air flow communication with the combustion chamber (34) for feeding air thereto through openings (94, 96) in the air chamber walls (46, 90). A firebrick lined combustion chamber (34) within the housing receives logs through opening (50) for burning and the production of hot more » combustion gases. A latching mechanism (60) on the door (54, 56) engages with undercut flange means (52, 53) surrounding opening (50) for positively maintaining the door (54, 56) in the closed position. « lessĪn air tight wood burning stove (10) for heating a designated space comprises a housing (12) having an access opening (50) in the front wall (14) thereof and at least one glass panel (64) containing door (54, 56) hingedly mounted on the front wall for closing the opening (50). For coal combustion, air input draft is coupled under the grate, preferably also including the capability of forced air draft using a portion of the forced air from the blower. Particularly for wood combustion, the chamber is provided with a top draft extending longitudinally of the chamber and has supported therein a grate. The stove is provided with an open more » base for supporting the chamber in a shroud covering the top and back of the chamber, preferably including blower means associated therewith. The sliding door is covered by a window construction including a tempered glass face. The front of the stove may be opened to enable viewing of the wood or coal burning in the stove by means of an arcuate sliding door that is operable to substantially totally close the chamber or open a section of the front thereof for viewing purposes. The combination stove has a fire chamber that is partially cylindrical including a side loading door for loading wood or other combustible material such as coke or coal into the fire chamber.