Patents Assigned to Dimplex North America Limited
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Publication number: 20180299086Abstract: A flame simulating assembly including one or more light sources for producing light, a screen to which the light from the light source(s) is directed, to provide a number of images of flames thereon viewable via a front surface of the screen, and a rotatable flicker element. The flicker element includes an elongate rod defined by an axis thereof about which the rod is rotatable. The rod is positioned at a preselected elevation above a base of the flame simulating assembly. The flicker element also includes a number of paddle elements located on the rod, for intermittently reflecting the light from the light sources from the paddle elements to the screen respectively as the flicker element rotates about the axis, to provide the images of flames on the screen. The light sources are located substantially at the preselected elevation and proximal to the flicker element.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2017Publication date: October 18, 2018Applicant: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Ignazio Gallo, Michael Jach
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Publication number: 20170268738Abstract: A flame simulating assembly including a light source, a screen having a translucent region which subjects light from the light source transmitted therethrough to diffusion and a transparent region, and a flicker element for intermittently reflecting the light from the light source toward the screen, to provide images of flames in a predetermined portion thereof. The screen includes a fringe region positioned between the translucent region and the transparent region. The fringe region includes a number of diffusing areas for diffusing the light from the light source and a number of transparent areas positioned between the diffusing areas, to at least partially provide images of flames in the diffusing areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Applicant: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Michael Jach, Kristoffer Hess, Ignazio Gallo
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Patent number: 9739433Abstract: A flame simulating assembly including light source(s), a screen to which light from the light source(s) is directed, to provide images of flickering flames thereon, and a rotatable flicker element for reflecting the light from the light sources toward the screen. The flicker element includes a number of paddle elements located in respective predetermined locations on the rod. Each paddle element includes one or more body portions with reflective surfaces thereon. The reflective surface includes a central region and a perimeter region at least partially located around the central region, the perimeter region at least partially defining a perimeter plane. The central region is substantially non-planar and the perimeter region is at least partially planar. The perimeter region includes a middle part and side parts, partially separated by channels.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2017Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Ignazio Gallo, Michael Jach
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Patent number: 9709229Abstract: A flame simulating assembly including one or more light sources, a screen to which the light from the light source is directed, to provide images of flickering flames thereon, and a rotatable flicker element. The flicker element includes a rod defined by an axis and a number of paddle elements located in respective predetermined locations on the rod. Each paddle element includes one or more body portions having one or more reflective surfaces thereon. The reflective surface includes a central region and a perimeter region substantially defining a perimeter plane at least partially located around the central region. Each perimeter plane is substantially parallel to the axis. The light from the light source is reflected intermittently to respective predetermined regions on the screen.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2015Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Ignazio Gallo, Michael Jach, Kristoffer Hess, Jeffrey Dukes
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Publication number: 20170167678Abstract: A flame simulating assembly including light source(s), a screen to which light from the light source(s) is directed, to provide images of flickering flames thereon, and a rotatable flicker element for reflecting the light from the light sources toward the screen. The flicker element includes a number of paddle elements located in respective predetermined locations on the rod. Each paddle element includes one or more body portions with reflective surfaces thereon. The reflective surface includes a central region and a perimeter region at least partially located around the central region, the perimeter region at least partially defining a perimeter plane. The central region is substantially non-planar and the perimeter region is at least partially planar. The perimeter region includes a middle part and side parts, partially separated by channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2017Publication date: June 15, 2017Applicant: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Ignazio Gallo, Michael Jach
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Patent number: 9494955Abstract: A method of controlling a heat-generating element that generates heat when electric current is passed therethrough to control an ambient temperature within a space in which a sensor for sensing temperatures is at least partially located. The method includes sensing an initial temperature, and permitting passage of the electric current through the heat-generating element at 100 percent output for a preselected initial time period. After the electric current has passed through the heat-generating element for the preselected initial time period, a second temperature is sensed. A first temperature difference between the initial temperature and the second temperature is determined. A maximum error between a sensed temperature sensed at a selected time after the initial time period, and the ambient temperature at the selected time, is determined in accordance with a predetermined relationship between the first temperature difference and the maximum error.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2012Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Kristoffer Hess, Kelly Stinson
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Publication number: 20160258585Abstract: A flame simulating assembly including one or more light sources, a screen to which the light from the light source is directed, to provide images of flickering flames thereon, and a rotatable flicker element. The flicker element includes a rod defined by an axis and a number of paddle elements located in respective predetermined locations on the rod. Each paddle element includes one or more body portions having one or more reflective surfaces thereon. The reflective surface includes a central region and a perimeter region substantially defining a perimeter plane at least partially located around the central region. Each perimeter plane is substantially parallel to the axis. The light from the light source is reflected intermittently to respective predetermined regions on the screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: DIMPLEX NORTH AMERICA LIMITEDInventors: Ignazio Gallo, Michael Jach, Kristoffer Hess, Jeffrey Dukes
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Publication number: 20150028115Abstract: A method of controlling a heat-generating element that generates heat when electric current is passed therethrough to control an ambient temperature within a space in which a sensor for sensing temperatures is at least partially located. The method includes sensing an initial temperature, and permitting passage of the electric current through the heat-generating element at 100 percent output for a preselected initial time period. After the electric current has passed through the heat-generating element for the preselected initial time period, a second temperature is sensed. A first temperature difference between the initial temperature and the second temperature is determined. A maximum error between a sensed temperature sensed at a selected time after the initial time period, and the ambient temperature at the selected time, is determined in accordance with a predetermined relationship between the first temperature difference and the maximum error.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2012Publication date: January 29, 2015Applicant: DIMPLEX NORTH AMERICA LIMITEDInventors: Kristoffer Hess, Kelly Stinson
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Patent number: 8480937Abstract: A method of forming a simulated combustible fuel element including covering at least a part of a surface of a master with a material selected to produce a mold, and then removing the master from the mold. A predetermined amount of a liquefied body material that is less than a volume of the mold is introduced into the mold. A body including the body material is produced with one or more cavities therein and an exterior surface simulating at least the part of the surface of the master. The body material is allowed to solidify, at least to the extent that the body material is self-supporting, and the mold and the body are separated. One or more fuel light sources are positioned to direct light therefrom in the cavity. At least a portion of the exterior surface is coated so that the portion simulates a combustible fuel element.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2013Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Kristoffer Hess, Martyn Champ, Michael Jach, Kelly Stinson
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Publication number: 20130149451Abstract: A method of forming a simulated combustible fuel element including covering at least a part of a surface of a master with a material selected to produce a mold, and then removing the master from the mold. A predetermined amount of a liquefied body material that is less than a volume of the mold is introduced into the mold. A body including the body material is produced with one or more cavities therein and an exterior surface simulating at least the part of the surface of the master. The body material is allowed to solidify, at least to the extent that the body material is self-supporting, and the mold and the body are separated. One or more fuel light sources are positioned to direct light therefrom in the cavity. At least a portion of the exterior surface is coated so that the portion simulates a combustible fuel element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2013Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: DIMPLEX NORTH AMERICA LIMITEDInventor: DIMPLEX NORTH AMERICA LIMITED
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Patent number: 8361367Abstract: A method of forming a simulated combustible fuel element for simulating a semi-burned combustible fuel element, including, first, covering a surface of the semi-burned combustible fuel element with a material selected to produce a resiliently flexible mold, and second, after the selected material has set, removing the semi-burned combustible fuel element from the mold. Next, a predetermined amount of liquefied body material is introduced into the mold, and a body is produced resembling the semi-burned combustible fuel element with one or more cavities therein and an exterior surface simulating the surface of the semi-burned combustible fuel element, the body including one or more light passages. After the body material is cured, the mold is removed from the body.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2011Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Kristoffer Hess, Martyn Champ, Michael Jach, Kelly Stinson
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Patent number: 8256410Abstract: A barbecue grill for cooking an object. The barbecue grill includes a first resistive element subassembly energizable for generating heat to cook the object, and a second resistive element subassembly energizable for generating heat to cook the object.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Victor Hoyles, Kristoffer Hess
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Patent number: 8053707Abstract: A barbecue grill for cooking an object. The barbecue grill includes a first resistive element subassembly energizable for generating heat to cook the object, and a second resistive element subassembly energizable for generating heat to cook the object.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Victor Hoyles, Kristoffer Hess
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Patent number: 7770312Abstract: A flame simulating assembly for providing one or more images of flames. The flame simulating assembly includes one or more light sources for producing the image of flames and a screen with a front surface and positioned in a path of light from the light source. The screen is adapted for transmission of the images of flames through the screen. The assembly also includes one or more simulated interior fireplace walls positioned behind the screen, a first simulated fuel bed positioned in front of the screen and a second simulated fuel bed positioned behind the screen and at least partially viewable through the screen. The screen is adapted to permit observation of at least part of the simulated interior fireplace wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Kelly Stinson, Kristoffer Hess
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Patent number: 7673408Abstract: An assembly including a substantially transparent front panel and a partially translucent screen with a partially reflective front surface positioned to face a rear side of the front panel and spaced apart therefrom by a predetermined distance. A first image is defined on the rear side for reflection by the front surface to provide a virtual image thereof. A back wall is positioned behind the screen and displays a second image on an exposed surface thereof facing the rear surface of the screen. The exposed surface is spaced apart from the front surface of the screen by the predetermined distance. The virtual image is located substantially in the plane of the exposed surface so that the virtual image appears to be positioned behind the screen.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Kristoffer Hess, Kelly Stinson
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Patent number: 7554063Abstract: A heating apparatus including a housing defining a volume of air therein having an inlet and an outlet aperture. The heating apparatus also includes a heat generator having an elongate tubular metal sheath extending between an inner end and an outer end, a resistive wire within the sheath, and a substantially nonconducting material for electrically isolating the sheath relative to the resistive wire. The heat generator includes a terminal portion at the inner end and a heating portion extending between the terminal portion and the outer end of the sheath. The terminal portion is adapted for connection to a source of electrical power. Also, the heating portion of the heat generator is positioned in the housing to heat the volume of air. The heating apparatus also includes one or more insulators for electrically isolating the sheath relative to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Kristoffer Hess, Jeffery J. Kube
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Patent number: 7457533Abstract: An electric heating device including a fan for moving a volume of air at a rate substantially corresponding to a speed of rotation of the fan, and a fan motor for rotating the fan over a range of speeds. The device also has a heat generator with one or more PTC elements for generating heat, and for transferring the heat to the moving volume of air. In addition, the device has a control subassembly adapted for proportionate control of the fan motor based on a variable required heat output so that the rate of movement of the moving volume of air varies in proportion to changes in the required heat output.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2007Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Kristoffer Hess, Kelly Stinson
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Patent number: D637704Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2010Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Jeffrey Dukes, Kelly Stinson, Ignazio Gallo
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Patent number: D672451Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Kelly Stinson, Grant Unsworth
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Patent number: D675302Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2011Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Dimplex North America LimitedInventors: Jeffrey Dukes, Kelly Stinson, Ignazio Gallo