-
concerns about air pollution,
efforts have been made to
improve stove design.
Pellet stoves are a type of clean-burning
stove.
Air-tight
stoves are another...
- The
Franklin stove is a metal-lined
fireplace named after Benjamin Franklin, who
invented it in 1742. It had a
hollow baffle near the rear (to transfer...
- A gas
stove is a
stove that is
fuelled by
flammable gas such as
natural gas, propane, butane,
liquefied petroleum gas or syngas.
Before the
advent of gas...
- and one or more
air controls (which can be
manually or
automatically operated depending upon the
stove). The
first wood-burning
stove was
patented in...
- A
portable stove is a
cooking stove specially designed to be
portable and lightweight, used in camping, picnicking, back****ng, or
other use in remote...
- A
masonry heater (also
called a
masonry stove) is a
device for
warming an
interior space through radiant heating, by
capturing the heat from periodic...
- The
Primus stove was the
first pressurized-burner
kerosene (paraffin)
stove,
developed in 1892 by
Frans Wilhelm Lindqvist, a
factory mechanic in Stockholm...
- A
rocket stove is an
efficient and hot
burning stove using small-diameter wood fuel. Fuel is
burned in a
simple combustion chamber containing an insulated...
- The
Russian stove (Russian: русская печь) is a type of
masonry stove that
first appeared in the 15th
century or earlier.
These stoves combine the functions...
- member, 1941–43,
rescued potbelly stoves for use in
air-raid
defense posts Franklin stove List of
stoves Red
Cross stove Gove PB (editor in chief) (1981)...