Air flow for expanded metal heater

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F26B 11/04 (2006.01) D06F 58/26 (2006.01) H05B 3/16 (2006.01)

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CA 1066047

AIR FLOW FOR EXPANDED METAL HEATER Abstract of the Disclosure A dryer for articles such as a clothes dryer has a container for the articles and an air duct leading to the container for directing an air stream into the container for contact with the articles therein. Located in the duct is a heater for heating the air stream before it enters the container and an air mixing baffle in the duct extending at an angle in the direction of the air stream flow and partially into the stream for creating an even temperature turbulence in the air stream and to break up any hot air stratification. The duct is provided with an air inlet opening for supplying ambient air that mixes with the heated air as a result of the turbulence created by the mixing baffle thereby forming an even, reduced temperature of the air stream. The ambient air opening is located generally along the flow path between the baffle and the outlet from the duct. The baffle and ambient air inlet are located downstream of the heater and the baffle is downstream of the heater and upstream of the ambient air inlet and outlet from the duct.

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