IP Library Granted Patent US 11,371,748
Granted Patent B2
US 11,371,748 · App. 16/532,294 · Granted Jun 28, 2022

Portable heater with ceramic substrate

Inventor: Jeff Green (Beverly Hills, CA)
Assignee: The Merchant of Tennis, Inc.
F24H3/002F24C7/065F24D15/02F24D19/02
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Patent No.
US 11,371,748
App. No.
16/532,294
Granted
Jun 28, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A portable heater that includes a ceramic substrate with a heating element configured to define a field of direct radiation, a heat reflector with a concave reflective surface configured to define a field of reflective radiation, a grill cover mounted on the heat reflector, where the ceramic substrate is mounted on an interior side of the grill cover with the heating element facing the concave reflective surface such that the field of direct radiation onto the concave reflective surface is unobstructed.

Claims (43)

1. A portable heater comprising:

a ceramic substrate with a heating element configured to define a field of direct radiation;

a heat reflector with a concave reflective surface configured to define a field of reflective radiation; and

a grill cover mounted on the heat reflector,

wherein the ceramic substrate is mounted on an interior side of the grill cover with the heating element facing the concave reflective surface such that the field of direct radiation onto the concave reflective surface is unobstructed, and

wherein the grill cover comprises a plurality of spaced-apart radial rails and a plurality of spaced-apart concentric rails configured to form a screen obstructing objects from being inserted past the grill cover.

2. The portable heater of claim 1 , further comprising a wire conduit extending from the ceramic substrate to a periphery of the heat reflector, the wire conduit remaining outside of the field of radiation of the ceramic substrate.

3. The portable heater of claim 1 , wherein the grill cover has a predetermined profile and a wire conduit is coextensive with the grill with the predetermined profile.

4. The portable heater of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic substrate is supported in its entirety by the grill cover.

5. The portable heater of claim 1 , wherein a center axis extends between a center of the ceramic substrate and a center of the heat reflector, and the portable heater is without a support structure extending directly between the ceramic substrate and the heat reflector that is coextensive with the center axis.

6. The portable heater of claim 1 , wherein a center axis extends between a center of the ceramic substrate and a center of the heat reflector, and the portable heater is without a support structure that extends directly between the ceramic substrate and the heat reflector and is generally parallel with the center axis.

7. The portable heater of claim 1 , wherein the heating element is provided on an inner surface of the ceramic substrate, where the inner surface is generally perpendicular to a center axis extending between a center of the ceramic substrate and a center of the heat reflector.

8. The portable heater of claim 1 , wherein the heating element is provided on an inner surface of the ceramic substrate, where the inner surface is without an azimuthal surface relative to a center axis extending between a center of the ceramic substrate and a center of the heat reflector.

9. The portable heater of claim 1 , wherein the heating element of the ceramic substrate is positioned to radiate onto a center main portion of the heat reflector without obstruction.

10. A portable heater comprising:

a heat reflector with a concave reflective surface configured to define a field of reflective radiation;

a grill mounted on the heat reflector; and

a ceramic substrate with a heating element configured to define a field of direct radiation,

wherein the concave reflective surface has a center main portion and the ceramic substrate is mounted on an interior side of the grill with the heating element facing the concave reflective surface such that the center main portion of the concave reflective surface is exposed in its entirety to the field of direct radiation, and

wherein the grill comprises a plurality of spaced-apart radial rails and a plurality of spaced-apart concentric rails configured to form a screen obstructing objects from being inserted past the grill.

11. The portable heater of claim 10 , wherein the field of direct radiation has generally parallel lines of radiation and the field of reflective radiation has nonparallel lines of radiation.

12. The portable heater of claim 11 , wherein the nonparallel lines of radiation includes dispersive lines of radiation outside of the field of direct radiation.

13. The portable heater of claim 10 , wherein depending on a distance between the heating element on the ceramic substrate and the heat reflector, the heat reflector is configured so that 90% to substantially all of radiant heat produced by the heating element and directed toward the heat reflector is redirected away from the heat reflector.

14. The portable heater of claim 10 , further comprising a wire conduit extending from the ceramic substrate to a periphery location on the heat reflector.

15. The portable heater of claim 10 , wherein the grill cover has a predetermined profile and a wire conduit is coextensive with the grill along the predetermined profile.

16. The portable heater of claim 10 , wherein the ceramic substrate is supported in its entirety by the grill cover.

17. The portable heater of claim 10 , wherein a center axis extends between a center of the ceramic substrate and a center of the heat reflector and the portable heater is without a support structure extending directly between the ceramic substrate and the heat reflector that is coextensive with the center axis.

18. The portable heater of claim 10 , further comprising a wire conduit extending from the ceramic substrate to a periphery location on the heat reflector.

19. The portable heater of claim 10 , wherein the grill cover has a predetermined profile and a wire conduit is coextensive with the grill along the predetermined profile.

20. The portable heater of claim 10 , wherein the ceramic substrate is supported in its entirety by the grill cover.

21. The portable heater of claim 10 , wherein a center axis extends between a center of the ceramic substrate and a center of the heat reflector and the portable heater is without a support structure extending directly between the ceramic substrate and the heat reflector that is coextensive with the center axis.

22. A portable heater comprising:

a ceramic substrate with a heating element configured to define a field of direct radiation;

a heat reflector with a concave reflective surface configured to define a field of reflective radiation, the heat reflector having a peripheral rim; and

a grill cover mounted on the peripheral rim of the heat reflector,

wherein the ceramic substrate is mounted on an interior side of the grill cover with the heating element facing the concave reflective surface such that the field of direct radiation onto the concave reflective surface is unobstructed, and

wherein the grill cover comprises a plurality of spaced-apart radial rails and a plurality of spaced-apart concentric rails configured to form a screen obstructing objects from being inserted past the grill cover.

23. The portable heater of claim 22 , further comprising a wire conduit extending from the ceramic substrate to a periphery of the heat reflector, the wire conduit remaining outside of the field of radiation of the ceramic substrate.

24. The portable heater of claim 22 , wherein the grill cover has a predetermined profile and a wire conduit is coextensive with the grill with the predetermined profile.

25. The portable heater of claim 22 , wherein the ceramic substrate is supported in its entirety by the grill cover.

26. The portable heater of claim 22 , wherein a center axis extends between a center of the ceramic substrate and a center of the heat reflector and the portable heater is without a support structure extending directly between the ceramic substrate and the heat reflector that is coextensive with the center axis.

27. The portable heater of claim 22 , wherein a center axis extends between a center of the ceramic substrate and a center of the heat reflector, and the portable heater is without a support structure that extends directly between the ceramic substrate and the heat reflector and is generally parallel with the center axis.

28. The portable heater of claim 22 , wherein the heating element of the ceramic substrate is positioned to radiate onto a center main portion of the heat reflector without obstruction.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2024
From: THE MERCHANT OF TENNIS, INC.
To: CIBC BANK USA, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 068257/0033 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2024
From: CIBC BANK USA
To: THE MERCHANT OF TENNIS, INC.
Reel/Frame 067878/0015 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2024
From: CIBC BANK USA
To: U.S. MERCHANTS FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.; THE MERCHANT OF TENNIS, INC.; TIMELY INVENTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 067878/0027 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 6, 2023
From: U.S. MERCHANTS FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.; THE MERCHANT OF TENNIS, INC.; TIMELY INVENTIONS, LLC
To: CIBC BANK USA
Reel/Frame 063242/0988 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 10, 2022
From: THE MERCHANT OF TENNIS, INC.
To: CIBC BANK USA, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 058604/0200 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 13, 2021
From: GREEN, JEFF
To: THE MERCHANT OF TENNIS, INC.
Reel/Frame 058375/0896 →