FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention concerns a heating device, advantageously but not exclusively
for domestic use.
[0002] In particular, the invention concerns a device, such as a radiator consisting of
a plurality of aluminum modules, to be attached to the wall of a room to be heated,
for example in a house, an office, a shop or in any case an interior which needs heating.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Heating devices are known, in particular to heat a domestic environment or an office,
a shop or in any case a closed environment.
[0004] In particular, from the international application
WO-A-2006/070273 (WO'273) a radiator device is known, made of aluminum, suitable to be attached to
a wall of a room in a closed environment. The radiator described in WO'273 comprises
a plurality of thin, oblong, heating plates, located one adjacent to the other. A
rectilinear rib is associated at the rear of each heating plate, along its main dimension
of development. An upper pipe and a lower pipe pass through the device and contain
the heat-carrying fluid which heats the device.
[0005] To increase the heating surface, WO'273 provides to shape the heating plates in order
to make, by means of them, suitable profiles, and/or use lateral fins, attached inclined
with respect to the central ribs.
[0006] However, the known device of WO'273 has some limits, a first of which concerns the
conveying of the air in the rear part of the device. Indeed, the conformation and
the disposition of the heating plates limit a more intense conveying of the cooler
air in the rear part of the radiator.
[0007] Another limit concerns the upper part of the radiator which, with this disposition,
results in the air coming from the rear part, toward the upper part of the radiator,
causing a limited circulation of the air.
[0008] EP 1471309 describes a heating device with the characteristics of the preamble of the main claim
1.
[0009] A purpose of the present invention is to obtain, in a heating device of the type
mentioned above, a better conveying of the air to be heated in the rear part of the
radiator, in order to keep the front part and the rear part of the heating device
at suitable and differentiated temperatures, according to the regulations in this
field.
[0010] Another purpose of the present invention is to cause the air coming from the rear
part of the radiator, exiting from the upper part of the radiator, to have an exit
direction such as to render the circulation of the air better and more efficient.
[0011] Another purpose is to prevent the walls getting dirty due to the flow of air exiting
vertically toward the top.
[0012] Moreover, another purpose of the present invention is to obtain a heating device
which is light and at the same time is esthetically pleasing.
[0013] Another important purpose of the present invention is to optimize the thermal flows,
achieving a circulation such as to guarantee heating capacities that allow to obtain
the same heat yield using a lower number of elements (modules) compared to current
solutions.
[0014] The Applicant has devised, tested and embodied the present invention to overcome
the shortcomings of the state of the art and to obtain these and other purposes and
advantages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0015] The present invention is set forth and characterized in the independent claim, while
the dependent claims describe other characteristics of the invention or variants to
the main inventive idea.
[0016] In accordance with the above purposes, a heating device, such as a radiator, made
of aluminum modules, according to the present invention, is suitable to be used to
heat internal environments such as those of a house, an office or a shop etc., or
in any case of any closed environment.
[0017] The radiator, in its minimum form, comprises a heating element, substantially formed
by a slightly curved heating plate, a central body, a rear plate, a plurality of lateral
ribs which define a plurality of vertical air channels and a conveying element which
defines at least two upper exits.
[0018] A pipe containing heat-carrying fluid, such as water, oil or other fluid suitable
for the purpose, passes through each module of the radiator and has at the upper and
lower ends suitable collectors for communication between one module and the other.
[0019] The heating element can be assembled in a known way, by positioning it adjacent to
other identical heating elements, or modules, so as to generate from three to six
vertical channels per side, advantageously four. In particular, at least a front channel
and a rear channel are defined.
[0020] The channels and the walls defined by the lateral ribs, the heating plate and the
rear plate are profiled to differentiate the quantity of air in transit. Moreover,
the entrances located at the lower part are disposed so as to accentuate the different
quantity of air, favoring the rear channel. Furthermore, the exits located at the
top are oriented to direct the heated air toward the room to be heated, and the cooler
air upward and forward for a more efficient circulation of the air.
[0021] According to one characteristic of the present invention, the lateral ribs, as well
as increasing the heating surface, are disposed scaled down to direct the flow of
air toward the rear, that is, toward the lateral rib nearest the rear plate, so that
the greatest flow is conveyed in the rear channel.
[0022] According to a variant of the invention, the lower ends of each lateral rib are provided
with means to divert the flow, such as for example fins inclined with respect to the
lateral rib, in order to convey the air in the desired way. The inclined fins have
lengths and inclinations which decrease toward the back of the radiator.
[0023] The lower end of the rear plate is aligned with the lower end of the nearest lateral
rib in the case where the rear plate, during the use of the radiator, is close to
the wall.
[0024] According to a variant, the lower end of the rear plate is scaled down in relation
to the lateral ribs in the case where the rear plate itself, during use, is at a distance
from the wall. In this case another channel is defined between the rear plate and
the wall.
[0025] Thanks to this configuration, the air sent toward the front channel of the radiator
moves at a slower speed, while the air sent toward the rear channel moves at a faster
speed, thus getting less hot.
[0026] Moreover, due to the conformation of the exits, the air which arrives at the upper
part from the rear part of the radiator accompanies and promotes the exit of the air
coming from the front channel. This promotes the circulation of the air and improves
the performance.
[0027] The rear channel, according to the present invention, is such that the cold air moves
more quickly than the air present in the front channel, thus removing less heat.
[0028] According to a variant, the fins present on at least one end of the lateral ribs
are adjustable, so as to be able to vary the entity and/or the direction of the air.
[0029] According to another variant, the fins are adjustable in pitch. Intervals can therefore
be provided with regard to the adjustment amplitudes.
[0030] According to another variant, the fins are replaceable, both so that they can be
cleaned and also so that they can be replaced depending on the different behavior
of the radiator.
[0031] According to another variant, the fins are made of different material, for example
plastic, rubber or other, with respect to the material with which the ribs are made.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] These and other characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from
the following description of one form of embodiment, given as a non-restrictive example
with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
- fig. 1 is a perspective view of the heating device of the present invention;
- fig. 2 is a lateral view of an element of fig. 1;
- fig. 3 is an enlarged detailed view of the upper part of the module of fig. 2;
- fig. 4 shows the section from iv to iv of fig. 2, in which the detail of the shape
of the oil channel present inside the module of the heating device according to the
invention can be seen;
- fig. 5 shows, with a detail, a variant of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF ONE FORM OF EMBODIMENT
[0033] With reference to fig. 1, a heating device 10 is shown, in this case a radiator to
be attached to a wall, to heat a closed environment.
[0034] The heating device 10 comprises a plurality of heating elements 11, preferably made
of aluminum, identical to each other and disposed adjacent to each other. Each heating
element 11 comprises a heating plate 12, at the front during use, in this case slightly
curved and rounded toward the front, which constitutes a large part of the heating
surface.
[0035] A rectilinear front central rib 13 (fig. 2) is associated orthogonally to the surface
of each heating plate 12, on the side facing toward the wall.
[0036] An upper pipe 16 and a lower pipe 17 pass through the heating device 10 and contain
the heat-carrying fluid, such as water or oil for example, which heats the heating
device 10.
[0037] A central body 20 is disposed vertically between the upper pipe 16 and the lower
pipe 17 in correspondence to each heating plate 12, so as to substantially occupy
all the bulk widthwise of the heating device 10.
[0038] A rear plate 27, during use, is attached in a known way to the wall.
[0039] The central body 20 is disposed so as to divide the heating device 10 into two main
parts, that is, a front channel 21, defined between the heating plate 12 and the central
body 20, and a rear channel 22, defined between the rear plate 27 and the central
body 20.
[0040] A rear central rib 26 is disposed inside the rear channel 22, substantially aligned
with the corresponding front central rib 13 and joined to the central body 20 and
the rear plate 27.
[0041] A conveying element 30 is disposed between the front channel 21 and the rear channel
22, and above the upper pipe 16. The conveying element 30 has a conformation such
that, in its part that is at the front during use, it has a curved profile 31, suitable
to convey the air coming from the front channel 21 substantially forward, that is,
in the opposite direction to the wall and toward the room to be conditioned; in its
rear part it has a substantially straight profile 32, although inclined forward, suitable
to direct the air coming from the rear channel 22 upward and away from the wall. The
conveying element 30 therefore defines two distinct and separate exits of the heated
air, facing substantially upward and partly forward, a first front exit 33 and a second
rear exit 34, which allow the air coming respectively from the front channel 21 and
from the rear channel 22 to come out.
[0042] In substantial correspondence to its upper end, and in proximity to the first exit
33, the heating plate 12 has a thicker part 39 facing toward the inside, which restricts
the transit channel of the air immediately before the exit, generating an acceleration
which improves the heat exchange conditions between the heated air exiting from the
heating device 10 and the air in the room.
[0043] Moreover, in correspondence to its upper end, the rear plate 27 has a deflector element
127 with a reduced angle, which gradually accompanies the air channeled into the rear
channel toward the room to be conditioned, preventing it from exiting vertically.
[0044] A plurality of lateral ribs, in this case three, respectively 36, 37, 38, are attached
vertically and parallel to each other, at the sides of each central body 20. The lower
ends 42, 43, 44 of the lateral ribs 36, 37, 38 are disposed scaled down toward the
rear (fig. 2), that is, progressively shorter going toward the wall, in order to better
convey the cooler air toward the rear channel 22.
[0045] The channel 51 in which the thermal fluid transits has a cross section substantially
shaped like the number eight (fig. 4), with the end parts 52 and 53 widened and the
central part 54 with a reduced width.
[0046] This conformation of the channel 51, together with the presence of the two upper
exit apertures 33 and 34, the radius of curvature of the front heating plate 12, its
upper thicker part 39, the front and rear conformation of the conveying element 30,
and the deflector element 127 concur together to optimize the movement of the flows
of conditioned air, and their expulsion into the surrounding environment, optimizing
the subsequent heat exchange.
[0047] This optimization allows to obtain optimal results comparable to devices of the known
type but with one element (module) less, so that, given the same thermal effects,
the device according to the present invention allows to obtain a considerable saving
in costs.
[0048] According to the variant in fig. 5, a mean to divert the flow is disposed at the
lower end 42, 43, 44 of each lateral rib 36, 37, 38, in this case a flat inclined
rib 48, 49, 50. The inclined rib 48 forms an angle α with respect to the lateral rib
36. The angle α, in the case shown, is greater than an angle β which represents the
angle of inclination of the inclined fin 49 with respect to the lateral rib 37. The
angle β, in this case, is in its turn greater than an angle γ, which represents the
inclination of the inclined fin 50 with respect to the lateral rib 38. Moreover, the
inclined fin 48 is longer than the inclined fin 49, which in its turn is longer than
the inclined fin 50.
[0049] This disposition of the lower ends 42, 43, 44 of the respective lateral ribs 36,
37, 38 and of the inclined fins 48, 49, 50 is suitable to better convey the cooler
air in the rear channel 22 of the heating device 10, as well as increasing, together
with the lateral ribs 36, 37, 38 themselves, the heating surface.
[0050] It is clear that modifications and/or additions of parts may be made to the heating
device 10 as described heretofore, without departing from the field and scope of the
present invention.
[0051] For example, the inclined fins 48, 49, 50 can be provided adjustable, or can be replaceable.
[0052] Moreover, the angles of inclination of the fins 48, 49, 50 with respect to their
lateral ribs 36, 37, 38 can be identical to each other or two can be identical and
one different, or other possibilities.
[0053] Furthermore, the inclined fins 48, 49, 50 can be made of a different material than
that of the lateral ribs 36, 37, 38.
[0054] It is also clear that, although the present invention has been described with reference
to some specific examples, a person of skill in the art shall certainly be able to
achieve many other equivalent forms of device, having the characteristics as set forth
in the claims and hence all coming within the field of protection defined thereby.
1. Heating device, preferably made of aluminum, comprising at least a heating plate (12)
disposed during use toward the room to be heated, a central body (20), a rear plate
(27), a plurality of lateral ribs (36, 37, 38) provided with lower ends (42, 43, 44),
which generate at least a vertical front channel (21) and a vertical rear channel
(22), a channel (51) for the passage of thermal fluid being made inside said central
body (20), characterized in that it also comprises a conveying element (30) defined between said front channel (21)
and said rear channel (22), and having at the upper part a first exit (33) for the
air and a second exit (34) for the air, separated from each other, and in that at least said lateral ribs (36, 37, 38) have said lower ends (42, 43, 44) scaled
down toward the rear.
2. Heating device as in claim 1, characterized in that said exits (33, 34) located at the upper part are oriented the one (33) so as to
direct the hotter air toward the room to be heated and the other one (34) to direct
the cooler air upward and forward.
3. Heating device as in claim 2, characterized in that, in a part that, during use, is at the front, said conveying element (30) has a curved
profile (31) suitable to convey the air coming from the front channel (21) substantially
forward, toward the room to be conditioned, while in its rear part it has a substantially
straight profile (32), although slightly inclined forward, suitable to direct the
air coming from the rear channel (22) upward and away from the wall.
4. Heating device as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that in substantial correspondence to its upper end, and in proximity to the first exit
(33), the heating plate (12) has a thicker part (39) facing toward the inside, able
to narrow the transit channel of the air immediately before the exit.
5. Heating device as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said channel (51) in which the thermal fluid transits, has, in cross section, a substantially
eight shaped section with widened end parts (52, 53) and central part (54) with a
reduced width.
6. Heating device as in claim 1, characterized in that at least said associated lateral ribs (36, 37, 38) have, at their lower end (42,
43, 44), means to divert the flow, such as inclined fins (48, 49, 50).
7. Heating device as in claim 6, characterized in that said inclined fins (48, 49, 50) have respective lengths which reduce toward the rear.
8. Heating device as in claim 6, characterized in that said inclined fins (48, 49, 50) are fixed.
9. Heating device as in claim 6, characterized in that said inclined fins (48, 49, 50) are adjustable at least in the angle of inclination.
10. Heating device as in any claim from 6 to 9, characterized in that said inclined fins (48, 49, 50) are replaceable.