Adjustable Flue Damper Patents (Class 126/536)
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Publication number: 20150047628Abstract: A heat directing device for a gas fireplace, which directs warm air into another room or rooms by joining to the home's central heating floor or wall registers. The heat directing device features an electronic damper and a single speed fan, wired in series and controlled by a wall mounted switch located near the gas fireplace. The device is constructed using an 18-gauge single wall pipe, preferably eight inches in diameter. The electronic damper is mounted internally within the wall pipe, and the single speed fan is mounted internally in line with the damper, nearer to the gas fireplace. An extension pipe links the wall pipe output to a Y-shaped member, which is installed within the floor or wall register of a room to be heated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventor: James Edward Beasley
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Publication number: 20140020674Abstract: Chimney blocking apparatus including a handle (4), telescopic support means (6) having a longitudinal axis (7), chimney blocking means (8) and an actuation mechanism configured to firstly extend the telescopic support means (6) and deploy the chimney blocking means (8) outwardly and secondly collapse the chimney blocking means 8 inwardly towards the longitudinal axis (7). The actuation mechanism may include a first resilient means for collapsing the chimney blocking means (8).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventor: Simon Christopher Wild
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Publication number: 20130233298Abstract: The invention provides a readily deployed insulating seal for the hearth opening eliminating airflow to and from the chimney flue that utilizes a safe and uncomplicated expanding Pneumatic filled mass that acts as a closure preventing heat loss from exiting the room and blocking cold air from entering.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Inventor: Thomas McCann
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Patent number: 8479723Abstract: A fireplace assembly is disclosed and includes a smoke chamber, a firebox, a throat in fluid communication with and linking the smoke chamber and the insulated firebox and a divider positioned within said throat and defining a front air channel and a rear air channel within the throat. The fireplace assembly of the present invention offers reductions in particulate emissions when compared to traditional open-burning fireplaces and has comparable particulate emissions to wood stoves and built-in wood stoves.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2009Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: I.C.C. Compagnie de Cheminees Industrielles Inc.Inventors: André Bibaud, Louise Cléroux
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Patent number: 7735482Abstract: The combustion control system described herein is the top assembly of a combustion chamber. It was developed as part of an efficient wood burning fire place. The assembly presumes that there is some sort of baffle above the fire directing the flames to the front and a non-airtight glass door. The object is to burn cleanly, efficiently, with a minimum of creosote on the glass and with a relatively low cost non-airtight construction. A single damper blade regulates the flue opening, the combustion air supply and dilution air for the chimney. The blade also acts as a deflector to provide a long combustion path and heat extraction. A bimetal element automatically adjusts the damper as the combustion process changes.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Inventor: John Gordon Meeker
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Patent number: 6915799Abstract: A damper control device suitable for use in a fireplace comprises a flue, wherein products of combustion from the fireplace enter the flue, a damper positioned in a damper pipe which is connected to the flue, with the damper movable between open and closed positions, a motor having a shaft connected to the damper, and a control circuit which initiates combustion and which receives a damper signal which indicates whether the damper is in the open or closed position. In response to a request for heat, the control circuit initiates combustion after receiving the damper signal indicating that the damper is in the open position. The damper control device can also have a mounting ring extending generally perpendicularly form the damper pipe for connecting the damper pipe to the flue. For air-cooled flues, an adapter can be added to allow passage of air along the flue. A status module may be provided for operational or troubleshooting purposes.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Flue Sentinel, Inc.Inventor: Cory A. Weiss
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Patent number: 6543440Abstract: A fireplace assembly comprises a smoke chamber and a firebox in fluid communication with the smoke chamber. A masonry casing partially surrounds the firebox, the casing having a pair of spaced-apart side walls which together define an opening to the firebox. In one aspect of the invention, a lintel supports at least one chimney breast block across the opening, the lintel extending between the side walls and being supported by the side walls. In another aspect of the invention, a damper is mounted above the smoke chamber. In another aspect of the invention, the firebox is comprised of a plurality of firebrick, a metal firebox frame for guiding installation of the firebrick, and insulation between the firebox frame and the firebrick. In yet another aspect of the invention, insulation surrounds the back and sidewalls of the firebox and smoke chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Firespaces, Inc.Inventor: Walter Moberg
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Publication number: 20020157306Abstract: A fuel for producing attractive audio and visual burning results is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: Fire Design LLCInventors: T. C. Mathew, Paul Hoffman
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Publication number: 20010050078Abstract: A fireplace assembly comprises a smoke chamber and a firebox in fluid communication with the smoke chamber. A masonry casing partially surrounds the firebox, the casing having a pair of spaced-apart side walls which together define an opening to the firebox. In one aspect of the invention, a lintel supports at least one chimney breast block across the opening, the lintel extending between the side walls and being supported by the side walls. In another aspect of the invention, a damper is mounted above the smoke chamber. In another aspect of the invention, the firebox is comprised of a plurality of firebrick, a metal firebox frame for guiding installation of the firebrick, and insulation between the firebox frame and the firebrick. In yet another aspect of the invention, insulation surrounds the back and sidewalls of the firebox and smoke chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2001Publication date: December 13, 2001Inventor: Walter Moberg
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Patent number: 6286502Abstract: A fireplace assembly comprises a smoke chamber and a firebox in fluid communication with the smoke chamber. A masonry casing partially surrounds the firebox, the casing having a pair of spaced-apart side walls which together define an opening to the firebox. In one aspect of the invention, a lintel supports at least one chimney breast block across the opening, the lintel extending between the side walls and being supported by the side walls. In another aspect of the invention, a damper is mounted above the smoke chamber. In another aspect of the invention, the firebox is comprised of a plurality of firebrick, a metal firebox frame for guiding installation of the firebrick, and insulation between the firebox frame and the firebrick. In yet another aspect of the invention, insulation surrounds the back and sidewalls of the firebox and smoke chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Inventor: Walter Moberg
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Patent number: 6141495Abstract: A flue heater is detachably secured to the flue of a chimney. The flue heater uses an electrical power source to create heat and direct the heated air into the lower portion of a flue. The device can be attached to the flue before igniting a fire and removed immediately prior to lighting a fire. The device can be used with any pre-existing chimney without the need for any large expense in retrofitting a permanent flue heater.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Inventor: Asher Roth
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Patent number: 5673682Abstract: An rotating air fireplace comprising a pedestal section, a fire enclosure, a truncated conical hood, and an adjustable baffle assembly. Adjusting the position of the baffle alters the inlet and outlet annular vortex and the size and intensity of the fire. Air is drawn into the fire chamber through an air inlet means located along the top end of the cylindrical fire enclosure. An air directing means is aligned with the air inlet means to impart a downward tangential flow through the fire enclosure that keeps the glass fire enclosure cool and clean. A free standing wood holding means rests on the pedestal section and is centered within the fire enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1995Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Inventor: Harold W. Hannebaum
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Patent number: 5611331Abstract: A fireplace, comprising an inner jacket and an outer jacket defining an air circulation path therebetween, is provided with a smoke chamber convection wall and a baffle convection wall oriented so as to efficiently transfer heat from the fire box to the air circulation path. A damper plate and a back draft blocking wall are positioned in the fireplace so as to effectively block back drafts in both the open and closed damper positions. The fireplace also includes exterior controls whereby the damper plate and an outside air vent can be controlled in a safe manner. A clean out shaft and a draft control are also provided to facilitate safe operation of the fireplace.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1996Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Inventor: Harry J. Phillips
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Patent number: 5450841Abstract: A control unit remotely operates several different functions of a gas fireplace. The functions include ignition of a fire, control of flame height, blower control, and damper control. An RF or IR transmitter has several different switches corresponding to desired operations to be performed. Each switch or combination of switches sends different coded signals to a receiver in the control unit. The control unit operates a gas valve and an ignitor to start the fire in response to a start signal. The gas valve is further controlled to vary the height of the flame or extinguish the flame in response to corresponding signals. The blower, damper and other functions can be controlled in response to other signals.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1993Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: GMI Holding, Inc.Inventors: Louis G. Whitaker, Dennis W. Waggamon
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Patent number: 5303693Abstract: A fireplace comprises a firebox having a top panel, bottom panel, rear panel and a flue. An outer casing is spaced from and surrounds the firebox. A combustion air feed passage for supplying combustion air to the firebox is provided. A heat exchanger, which is located downstream from the flue for receiving the combustion gases and for transmitting the heat from the combustion gases to air to be heated, is also provided. The fireplace includes a passage for conveying the combustion gases from the flue to a conduit in communication with a source external to the room in which the fireplace is situated for exhausting the combustion gases from the fireplace and a switch for selectively coupling the heat exchanger in series with the passage. The switch is operable between a first position which the flue gases pass through the heat exchanger before being vented to the outside and a second position which the flue gases pass through the passage, bypassing the heat exchanger, and are then vented to the outside.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Wolf Steel Ltd.Inventors: Wolfgang Schroeter, Clifford Lilley
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Patent number: 5231377Abstract: A portable unit indicates the precise time to close a fireplace damper door. The unit comprises a housing including a power source, and an electronic circuit, and an external heat sensor. The arrangement is such that the heat sensor is placed near the firebox and senses that a fire has been lit by the heat given off. The electronic circuit then stores this information and waits until the heat is no longer present. At this time, a fire extinguished indication is displayed, and a time delay circuit activated. If a fire is restarted before the delay circuit times out, the fire extinguished status is cleared and the process started over. If a fire is not restarted, and the delay circuit does time out, then a audible indication warns that the fireplace damper can now be manually closed to save energy.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Inventor: Richard V. Clark
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Patent number: 4821473Abstract: A chimney by-pass is disclosed for use with a main chimney. In case of a chimney fire, a movable damper closes off the main chimney, substantially reducing the severity of the chimney fire. The movable damper also opens an auxiliary chimney, allowing smoke to exit, uninterrupted through the auxiliary chimney, and may include a fan to assist the exit of smoke into the atmosphere. The movable damper may be actuated manually or automatically in case of a chimney fire.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1988Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Inventor: Ernest E. Cowell