FIREPLACE APPARATUS HAVING REMOTE AUTOMATIC CONTROL FUNCTION

Disclosed is a fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function. The fireplace apparatus is capable of automatically controlling opening and closing of an air supply passage mounted below a combustion chamber corresponding to a detected temperature of the fireplace, displaying information related to an ignition state, a key selection state, a heating power setting state and key buttons for key selection, preventing foreign materials from being adhered to an electric heating member by a cover, and enabling a user to carry out remote ignition control, air amount control and temperature setting at a remote location. Accordingly, initial ignition can be stably achieved and the air supply amount is automatically controlled corresponding to the temperature of the combustion chamber. A user can achieve remote ignition or ignition reservation, and ignition and combustion are carried out at an optimum time according to the indoor temperature and time for returning home.

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Description
CROSS REFERENCE RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims foreign priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2014-105992, filed on Aug. 14, 2014, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety into this application.

BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE

1. Field of the Disclosure

The disclosure relates to a fireplace apparatus and, more particularly, to a fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function capable of detecting a temperature of the fireplace, automatically controlling opening and closing of an air supply passage mounted below a combustion chamber corresponding to the detected temperature of the fireplace, displaying information related to an ignition state, a key selection state, a heating power setting state and key buttons for key selection, preventing foreign materials from being adhered to an electric heating member by a cover, and enabling a user to carry out remote ignition control, air amount control and temperature setting at a remote location, thereby enhancing convenience in use and safety.

2. Description of the Related Art

In general, a fireplace is a kind of heater which includes a furnace, i.e., a combustion chamber mounted to an indoor wall surface and a smoke flue, i.e., a chimney mounted in the wall. Early fireplaces were built by laying bricks on the wall surface, however, the recent trend in fireplaces has been to separate the fireplace from the wall surface in order to reduce heat loss through the wall surface.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a conventional fireplace.

As shown in the drawing, similar to a typical fireplace, a conventional fireplace 2 includes a main body 4, an ashpan 14, a smoke flue 8, a combustion chamber 10 provided in middle of the main body 4, and legs 6 provided at a bottom of the main body 4.

A solid fuel such as firewood is loaded and burns in the combustion chamber 10, and combustion gas of the solid fuel is discharged through the smoke flue 8 communicating with the top of the combustion chamber 10. A heat storage unit (not shown) is mounted between the combustion chamber 10 and the smoke flue 8 in order to store heat generated in the combustion chamber 10 before heat dissipates through the smoke flue 8.

A large opening is formed at a front surface of the main body 4 in order to define a fuel intake of the combustion chamber 10. A door unit 20 is hinged to the front surface of the main body 4 in order to open and close the fuel intake. The door unit 20 includes a heat dissipation glass 24 made from tempered glass, a door frame 22 for supporting the heat dissipation glass 24, and a door knob 26 provided at a front surface of the door frame 22. An air curtain unit 30 having a plurality of air intake holes 28 arranged horizontally is provided at the top of the door unit 20.

An initial ignition stage needs a lot of oxygen. Further, because of lack of oxygen in the combustion chamber 10 due to combustion of the solid fuel, more outside air should be supplied by force to the combustion chamber 10. However, because the above-described conventional fireplace 2 does not have a function of supplying outside air by force to the combustion chamber 10 at an initial ignition stage, the ashpan 14 should be opened to make air flow backward through ash holes 12, thereby supplying more air for ignition or combustion.

However, the air introduced through the ashpan 14 is supplied very rapidly to the combustion chamber 10 due to convection, which results in fast combustion of the solid fuel in the combustion chamber 10.

Further, even when the temperature of the combustion chamber 10 rises above a predetermined temperature by sufficient combustion of the solid fuel such as firewood, if the ashpan 14 is kept in an opened state, the solid fuel is combusted too rapidly, which causes unnecessary waste of fuel and too fast heat dissipation through the smoke flue 8 without being used for indoor heating.

In this case, air introduction through the ashpan 14 needs to be blocked. However, if the ashpan 14 is closed too early before the combustion chamber 10 is sufficiently heated, combustion of the solid fuel may fail due to lack of air.

Therefore, it is difficult for a user who has little experience in using a fireplace to know when to close the ashpan 14.

Further, the solid fuel in the combustion chamber 10 is initially ignited using a gas torch (not shown). Such a method of initially igniting the solid fuel is not easy for a beginner and smoke may spread in the room.

Some recently developed fireplaces are equipped with an electric heating member which is mounted near the ash holes 12 in order to ignite the solid fuel by electric heat. However, such an electric heating member (not shown) easily becomes sooty or contaminated with foreign materials, which results in deterioration of heating ability due to a short circuit or corrosion and a reduction in lifespan.

In addition, because the indoor temperature is relatively low in winter, although a user operates the fireplace immediately after returning home, it takes a relatively long time to warm the room through combustion of the solid fuel loaded in the fireplace.

SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE

The disclosure is devised to solve the above problems, and it is an object of the disclosure to provide a fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function capable of detecting a temperature of the fireplace, automatically controlling opening and closing of an air supply passage mounted below a combustion chamber corresponding to the detected temperature of the fireplace, displaying information related to an ignition state, a key selection state, a heating power setting state and key buttons for key selection, preventing foreign materials from being adhered to an electric heating member by a cover, and enabling a user to carry out remote ignition control, air amount control and temperature setting at a remote location, thereby enhancing convenience in use and safety.

In accordance with an aspect of the disclosure, the above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of a fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function including a smoke flue provided at a top of a main body and communicating with a combustion chamber, a door unit provided at a front portion of the main body, and an ashpan provided below the combustion chamber, the fireplace apparatus comprising: a communication module configured to receive an automatic ignition signal, an ignition reservation signal, an air amount control signal or a temperature setting signal from a user terminal located at a remote location; a data storage unit configured to store information related to the automatic ignition signal, the ignition reservation signal, the air amount control signal or the temperature setting signal transmitted from the communication module; a control unit configured to apply control signals to respective corresponding components according to the automatic ignition signal, the ignition reservation signal, the air amount control signal or the temperature setting signal transmitted from the communication module; an air supply amount control motor mounted below the combustion chamber to control the air supply amount by being changed in speed according to a driving control signal transmitted from the control unit; an automatic control valve mounted on an air supply passage to control an opening degree by being opened or closed according to the driving control signal transmitted from the control unit; an electric heating member configured to generate heat for ignition of a solid fuel according to an ignition control signal transmitted from the control unit; and a switching unit to switch a power supply path connected to the electric heating member according to a switching control signal transmitted from the control unit.

The fireplace apparatus may further comprise a fireplace temperature sensor attached to an outer wall of the combustion chamber to detect a temperature of the combustion chamber.

When receiving an ignition signal, the control unit may perform control processes such that the automatic control valve is opened to the maximum, the air supply amount control motor is increased in rotating speed to the maximum, and the electric heating member generates heat.

When a temperature of the combustion chamber after ignition is equal to or greater than a predetermined temperature, the control unit may perform control processes such that the automatic control valve is closed and the air supply amount control motor is stopped.

The control unit may control the switching unit to automatically cut off power supplied to the electric heating member after ignition.

The control unit may control the automatic control valve and the air supply amount control motor according to a heating power control signal input by a user after ignition, and may store the corresponding control data in the data storage unit.

The fireplace apparatus may further comprise a display unit to display an ignition state, a key selection state, a temperature setting state, a heating power setting state, and key buttons for key selection, and a display driving unit to drive the display unit.

The fireplace apparatus may further comprise an indoor temperature sensor to detect an indoor temperature so that the control unit achieves automatic ignition and temperature control according to the indoor temperature.

The electric heating member may be covered with a ceramic cover.

As is apparent from the above description, initial ignition can be stably achieved and the air supply amount is automatically controlled corresponding to the temperature of the combustion chamber in order to increase fuel efficiency when the combustion chamber is heated. Accordingly, the fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to the disclosure is convenient to use and economical. Further, a user can achieve remote ignition or ignition reservation, and ignition and combustion are carried out at an optimum time according to the indoor temperature and time for returning home. Accordingly, convenience in use is further enhanced.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a conventional fireplace;

FIG. 2 is a mimetic diagram schematically illustrating a constitution of a system including a fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 3 is a side sectional view illustrating a constitution of the fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a constitution of an electric heating member included in the fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure; and

FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating a circuit constitution of the fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the annexed drawings.

FIG. 2 is a mimetic diagram schematically illustrating a constitution of a system including a fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure, FIG. 3 is a side sectional view illustrating a constitution of the fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure, FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a constitution of an electric heating member included in the fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure, and FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating a circuit constitution of the fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

A fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure is capable of detecting a temperature of the fireplace, automatically controlling opening and closing of an air supply passage mounted below a combustion chamber corresponding to the detected temperature of the fireplace, displaying information related to an ignition state, a key selection state, a heating power setting state and key buttons for key selection, preventing foreign materials from being adhered to an electric heating member by a cover, and enabling a user to carry out remote ignition control, air amount control and temperature setting at a remote location, thereby enhancing convenience in use and safety.

The fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure, similar to a conventional fireplace apparatus, comprises a main body 4 having a combustion chamber 10, a smoke flue 8 provided above the main body 4 and communicating with the combustion chamber 10, a door 20 provided at a front portion of the main body 4, and an ashpan 14 provided below the combustion chamber 10.

Further, in order to achieve a remote control or key setting function, the fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure comprises a communication module 42 configured to receive an automatic ignition signal, an ignition reservation signal, an air amount control signal or a temperature setting signal from a user terminal 100 located at a remote location, a data storage unit 72 configured to store information related to the automatic ignition signal, the ignition reservation signal, the air amount control signal or the temperature setting signal transmitted from the communication module 42, and a control unit 74 configured to apply control signals to respective corresponding components according to the automatic ignition signal, the ignition reservation signal, the air amount control signal or the temperature setting signal transmitted from the communication module 42.

The fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure further comprises an air supply amount control unit 50. The air supply amount control unit 50 includes an air supply amount control motor 52 and an automatic control valve 60.

The fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure further comprises a motor driving unit 54 configured to drive the air supply amount control motor 52 mounted below the combustion chamber 10 to control the air supply amount by being changed in speed according to a driving control signal transmitted from the control unit 74.

The fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure further comprises a valve driving unit 62 configured to drive the automatic control valve 60 mounted on an air supply passage to control an opening degree by being opened or closed according to a driving control signal transmitted from the control unit 74.

The fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure further comprises an electric heating member 64 configured to generate heat for ignition of a solid fuel according to an ignition control signal transmitted from the control unit 74, and a switching unit 70 to switch a power supply path connected to the electric heating member according to a switching control signal transmitted from the control unit 74.

The electric heating member 64 includes a heating element 66 implemented as a silicon nitride heater (or silicide heater) of a ceramic material which generates heat by receiving power through an electric cable 48, and has far superior conductivity.

The electric heating member 64 is covered with a ceramic cover 68. That is, the ceramic cover 68 is structured to cover an exterior of the heating element 66.

The control unit 74 is configured to control a temperature according to a temperature of the fireplace, i.e., a temperature of the combustion chamber 10 and an indoor temperature.

For the temperature control, the fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure further comprises a fireplace temperature sensor 44 attached to an outer wall of the combustion chamber 10 to detect the temperature of the combustion chamber 10, and an indoor temperature sensor 46 to detect the indoor temperature so that the control unit 74 can achieve automatic ignition and temperature control according to the indoor temperature.

Specifically, if a user sets a desired indoor temperature and time for returning home, the control unit 74 conducts automatic control processes by determining when ignition should be carried out and how much air should be supplied for combustion based on time-temperature proportional data stored in the data storage unit 72.

To this end, data about elevated temperature properties per time by fireplace capacity is stored in the data storage unit 72.

When receiving an ignition signal, the control unit 74 performs control processes such that the automatic control valve 60 is opened to the maximum, the air supply amount control motor 52 is increased in rotating speed to the maximum, and the electric heating member 64 generates heat.

When the temperature of the combustion chamber 10 after ignition is equal to or greater than a predetermined temperature, the control unit 74 performs control processes such that the automatic control valve 60 is closed and the air supply amount control motor 52 is stopped. The control unit 74 also controls the switching unit 70 to automatically cut off the power supplied to the electric heating member 64 after ignition.

Especially, the control unit 74 controls the automatic control valve 60 and the air supply amount control motor 52 according to a heating power control signal input by a user after ignition, and stores the corresponding control data in the data storage unit 72.

Even a beginner who has little experience in use of a fireplace can manipulate the fireplace apparatus skillfully by virtue of the operation such that the control unit 74 controls the automatic control valve 60 and the air supply amount control motor 52 so as to facilitate initial ignition and, when the solid fuel burns vigorously and the temperature of the combustion chamber 10 increases suddenly, the control unit 74 automatically controls the automatic control valve 60 and the air supply amount control motor 52 so as to increase solid fuel efficiency.

Further, the fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure enables a user to carry out a key selection for real-time ignition or ignition reservation through the user terminal 100 at a remote location. For example, a user may select a basic mode in which ignition, air supply amount, heating power, etc., are preset, or may manually set air supply amount, heating power, etc. as needed at a remote location.

A remote control application, through which a control command signal is transmitted from a remote location to the fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure, is loaded in the user terminal 100. The user terminal 100 may be implemented as a PC 102, a mobile terminal 104 or a common wired telephone 106.

The fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure further comprises a display unit 56 to display an ignition state, a key selection state, a temperature setting state, a heating power setting state, key buttons for key selection, etc., and a display driving unit 58 to drive the display unit 56.

Preferably, the display unit 56 is implemented as a touchscreen.

The fireplace apparatus 40 having a remote automatic control function according to an embodiment of the disclosure further comprises a manual adjustment lever 36 by which a user manually adjusts an opening degree of an air hole 34 in case of a blackout or breakdown.

Non-described numeral 32 refers to a heat storage unit.

Although a few embodiments of the disclosure have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and sprit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function including a smoke flue (8) provided at a top of a main body (4) and communicating with a combustion chamber (10), a door unit (20) provided at a front portion of the main body (4), and an ashpan (14) provided below the combustion chamber (10), the fireplace apparatus comprising:

a communication module (42) configured to receive an automatic ignition signal, an ignition reservation signal, an air amount control signal or a temperature setting signal from a user terminal (100) located at a remote location;
a data storage unit (72) configured to store information related to the automatic ignition signal, the ignition reservation signal, the air amount control signal or the temperature setting signal transmitted from the communication module (42);
a control unit (74) configured to apply control signals to respective corresponding components according to the automatic ignition signal, the ignition reservation signal, the air amount control signal or the temperature setting signal transmitted from the communication module (42);
an air supply amount control motor (52) mounted below the combustion chamber (10) to control the air supply amount by being changed in speed according to a driving control signal transmitted from the control unit (74);
an automatic control valve (60) mounted on an air supply passage to control an opening degree by being opened or closed according to the driving control signal transmitted from the control unit (74);
an electric heating member (64) configured to generate heat for ignition of a solid fuel according to an ignition control signal transmitted from the control unit (74); and
a switching unit (70) to switch a power supply path connected to the electric heating member (64) according to a switching control signal transmitted from the control unit (74).

2. The fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to claim 1, further comprising:

a fireplace temperature sensor (44) attached to an outer wall of the combustion chamber (10) to detect a temperature of the combustion chamber (10).

3. The fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to claim 1, wherein, when receiving an ignition signal, the control unit (74) performs control processes such that the automatic control valve (60) is opened to the maximum, the air supply amount control motor (52) is increased in rotating speed to the maximum, and the electric heating member (64) generates heat.

4. The fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to claim 1, wherein, when a temperature of the combustion chamber (10) after ignition is equal to or greater than a predetermined temperature, the control unit (74) performs control processes such that the automatic control valve (60) is closed and the air supply amount control motor (52) is stopped.

5. The fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to claim 1, wherein the control unit (74) controls the switching unit (70) to automatically cut off power supplied to the electric heating member (64) after ignition.

6. The fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to claim 1, wherein the control unit (74) controls the automatic control valve (60) and the air supply amount control motor (52) according to a heating power control signal input by a user after ignition, and stores the corresponding control data in the data storage unit (72).

7. The fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to claim 1, further comprising:

a display unit (56) to display an ignition state, a key selection state, a temperature setting state, a heating power setting state, and key buttons for key selection; and
a display driving unit (58) to drive the display unit (56).

8. The fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to claim 1, further comprising:

an indoor temperature sensor (46) to detect an indoor temperature so that the control unit (74) achieves automatic ignition and temperature control according to the indoor temperature.

9. The fireplace apparatus having a remote automatic control function according to claim 1, wherein the electric heating member (64) is covered with a ceramic cover (68).

Patent History
Publication number: 20160047552
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 24, 2014
Publication Date: Feb 18, 2016
Inventor: Soo-Lin Chae (Seoul)
Application Number: 14/523,324
Classifications
International Classification: F24B 1/185 (20060101); F24B 1/181 (20060101);