Patents by Inventor Richard J. Mendive

Richard J. Mendive has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5582117
    Abstract: Embodiments of a combustion firepot are shown and described, each having a means for dumping ashes and other burn debris from the firepot. The preferred embodiment is a pellet stove firepot with an interior ramped wall. Pellets are delivered to the firepot and directed by the ramp to rest and burn in a lower burn section on top of a movable floor. The movable ash-dumping floor is adapted to swing or slid away from the firepot to reveal an opening to permit ashes which have accumulated above it to be dumped out the bottom of the firepot. Preferably, when the heat demand for a room is satisfied, pellets are allowed to burn to ash, the floor is cycled open and closed to dump the ash, and then pellet delivery and burning is resumed. The dumping procedure may be done manually or automatically and either occasionally or periodically, depending on the demands placed on the system by the ash-producing tendency of the chosen fuel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: Mendive Needs Corporation
    Inventors: Richard J. Mendive, Dennis E. Needs, Ronald J. Mendive
  • Patent number: 5000100
    Abstract: A pellet fuel combustion assembly including a fuel container, an auger for transferring pellet fuel to a burnpot, a top-opening burnpot for receiving the fuel, and an igniter. The burnpot is preferably constructed of insulative ceramic and includes a base portion defining an ignition compartment below the floor of the burnpot. An opening in the floor of the burnpot leads down a ramp to conduct fuel pellets to a position spaced from but closely adjacent the igniter. An air intake port leading into the ignition compartment causes air flow by the hot igniter causing the fuel to ignite by heat conductance as well as radiation. The igniter, once ignition has taken place, is cooled by the air flow and is separated from the extreme temperatures of the combustion chamber by the insulative floor, thus giving a long service life.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1991
    Inventors: Richard J. Mendive, Dennis E. Needs