Patents by Inventor Heinz H. Rieger

Heinz H. Rieger 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: 6425390
    Abstract: A heating appliance including a firebox having an inlet and an outlet, the firebox inlet and outlet in communication with a space containing ambient air and within which the appliance is located. A gas burner is disposed within the firebox and provides a flame, the flame supported by ambient air entering the firebox through the firebox inlet, the flame producing products of combustion which exit the firebox throught the firebox outlet. A catalyst element is in communication with the firebox outlet, and at least a portion of the products of combustion which exit the firebox through the firebox outlet are directed through the catalyst element. At least some of the products of combustion directed through the catalyst element are catalyzed, the catalyzed products of combustion being directed into the space in which the appliance is located. A plenum is in thermal communication with the firebox.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2002
    Assignee: The Majestic Products Company
    Inventors: Larry E. Campbell, Sydney R. Barkhouse, Heinz H. Rieger
  • Publication number: 20010032641
    Abstract: A gas-fueled heating appliance having a system for reducing the amount of undesirable combustion products released to the site in which the appliance is installed. The appliance includes a firebox partially surrounded by a heat exchanger. Ambient air is drawn into the heat exchanger below the firebox and a portion of the ambient air enters the firebox to assist in combustion, and the remaining portion travels through the heat exchanger to be heated by convection before being combined with combustion gases exiting through the top of the firebox. The heat exchanger creates a low pressure area relative to the firebox which induces a draft from the firebox into the heat exchanger and ultimately to the ambient environment through an exit provided above the firebox. A carbon monoxide catalyst element is provided in the exit passageway from the firebox to the heat exchanger to oxidize carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide and filter away airborne particulates which would otherwise be released to the ambient air.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2001
    Publication date: October 25, 2001
    Applicant: The Majestic Products Company
    Inventors: Larry E. Campbell, Sydney R. Barkhouse, Heinz H. Rieger
  • Patent number: 6216687
    Abstract: A gas-fueled heating appliance having a system for reducing the amount of undesirable combustion products released to the site in which the appliance is installed. The appliance includes a firebox partially surrounded by a heat exchanger. Ambient air is drawn into the heat exchanger below the firebox and a portion of the ambient air enters the firebox to assist in combustion, and the remaining portion travels through the heat exchanger to be heated by convection before being combined with combustion gases exiting through the top of the firebox. The heat exchanger creates a low pressure area relative to the firebox which induces a draft from the firebox into the heat exchanger and ultimately to the ambient environment through an exit provided above the firebox. A carbon monoxide catalyst element is provided in the exit passageway from the firebox to the heat exchanger to oxidize carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide and filter away airborne particulates which would otherwise be released to the ambient air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2001
    Assignee: The Majestic Products Company
    Inventors: Larry E. Campbell, Sydney R. Barkhouse, Heinz H. Rieger
  • Patent number: 5983890
    Abstract: A fireplace adapted to heat multiple heating zones of a building, controlled by a control circuit which adjusts the heat input to the fireplace, airflow through the fireplace and ducting of the airflow to the various zones individually in response to a call for heat by thermostats in the zones. The fireplace may also be adapted to provide cooled or circulated air to the zones and may also serve to provide heating to the zones in the event of an electrical power outage. The fireplace is provided with a cabinet having ducts through which air is conveyed by use of a fan to a tube-type heat exchanger, the heat exchanger also in communication with the hot flue gases exiting the combustion chamber of the fireplace. The air heated by the heat exchanger is conveyed to a multitude of fireplace outlets, each of which is provided with a damper which regulates the airflow through the outlet to one of the zones to be heated, depending on whether that zone calls for heat through its thermostat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignee: Canadian Gas Research Institute
    Inventors: Martin Thomas, Sydney Richard Barkhouse, John Charles Kenzie Overall, Dick D. Gepilano, James Karl Georgieff, Heinz H. Rieger
  • Patent number: 5313932
    Abstract: A fireplace has a manifold positioned between a combustion chamber and a flue. The manifold has a pair of inlets to supply dilution air to the flue, one extending from a front face of the fireplace, and the other from a rearward location. A baffle extends across the outlet of the manifold to prevent direct communication between the combustion chamber and flue. The inlet at the front face enables the flow of dilution air to be checked with the fireplace installed without having to accomodate the full flow of dilution air. The baffle prevents downdrafts from adversely affecting the combustion in the combustion chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1994
    Assignee: 729819 Ontario Limited
    Inventors: Heinz H. Rieger, Colin Adamson
  • Patent number: 4924850
    Abstract: A method and adaptor for installing a flue liner in a fireplace chimney in the installation of a fireplace insert is shown. The adaptor can be slidably mounted on top of the firebox of the fireplace insert with two slider brackets mounted on top of the firebox. The adaptor has a sleeve therein for coupling to the flue liner. The flue liner can be conveniently installed by first inserting it into the chimney with its lower end connected to the sleeve. The adaptor is then slidably mounted to the firebox by slidably engaging with the two slider brackets while the firebox is being inset into the fireplace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1990
    Inventor: Heinz H. Rieger
  • Patent number: 4909227
    Abstract: The fireplace has a coaxial vent directly venting the exhaust gas through its top. The fresh air is directed through an outer jacket of the coaxial vent to a chamber located between the firebox and the rear panel and enters into the lower portion of the firebox while the exhaust air is conducted through the inner coaxial duct, located inside the fresh air duct, to be released to the outdoor. Residual heat in the exhaust gas is inherently recycled by the fresh air being drawn into the fireplace to enhance combustion and to increase the efficiency for heating purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 20, 1990
    Inventor: Heinz H. Rieger
  • Patent number: 4862993
    Abstract: A fireplace provided with a sound reducer is shown. The sound reducer eliminates ambient noise feeding back to the indoor through the flue system of the fireplace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1989
    Inventor: Heinz H. Rieger
  • Patent number: 4838241
    Abstract: A burner assembly suitable for use in the fireplace is shown. The burner is operative with either natural gas or propane gas to produce a flame pattern closely resembles to that of a natural wood log fire yet there is virtually no formation of carbon monoxide gas in the exhaust.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1989
    Inventor: Heinz H. Rieger
  • Patent number: 4838240
    Abstract: A gas burner assembly for a fireplace is shown. The assembly is operative to produce a flickering yellow flame pattern which closely resembles to that produced by a natural wood log fire, yet there is virtually no formation of carbon monoxide gas in the ignition. The assembly generally comprises four artificial logs arranged in a predetermined spaced relationship to a gas burner. The gas burner consists of a rectangular opened top casing having distribution means for emitting a gas and air mixture through its top. The artificial log comprises a flexible metal tube wrapped with a ceramic fibre blanked which is impregnated with a colloidal compound and thermally cured. The surface of the log is textured and painted to simulate the appearance of a natural wood log. Flame deflectors are provided either above or in the burner to baffle direct flame impingement on the logs so that the flames rise to a relatively high level above the logs to provide a full visibility of the flame in the fireplace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1989
    Inventor: Heinz H. Rieger