Rumford fireplace

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The Rumford fireplace is a late-18th-century fireplace design that greatly improved heating efficiency and smoke ventilation through a tall, shallow firebox and streamlined chimney.

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Rumford fireplace canonical 1
Rumford stove 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural innovation
fireplace design
advantage cleaner combustion
less smoke in room
more heat projected into room
reduced fuel consumption
advantageOver traditional deep fireplace
comparedTo traditional deep fireplace
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
designedFor improved heating efficiency
improved smoke ventilation
increased radiant heat
reduced indoor smoke
documentedBy writings of Count Rumford
era Georgian era
fieldOfUse architectural design
building construction
domestic heating
hasDesignFeature carefully proportioned opening height
reduced chimney turbulence
rounded or streamlined throat
smooth interior surfaces
hasInventor Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford
hasPart angled fireback
flue
narrow throat
shallow firebox
smoke chamber
streamlined chimney
tall firebox
historicalPeriod Industrial Revolution
inception late 18th century
influenced energy-efficient hearth design
modern fireplace design
namedAfter Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford
notableIn history of thermodynamics
shapeCharacteristic narrow, high opening
splayed sides
tall and shallow firebox
typicalLocation historic mansions
large houses
residential buildings
typicalMaterial brick
masonry
stone
usesPrinciple aerodynamic smoke flow
radiant heat reflection
reduced convective heat loss

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Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford knownFor Rumford fireplace
Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford designed Rumford fireplace
this entity surface form: Rumford stove