GB2111671A - Solid fuel effect gas fires - Google Patents
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- GB2111671A GB2111671A GB08137488A GB8137488A GB2111671A GB 2111671 A GB2111671 A GB 2111671A GB 08137488 A GB08137488 A GB 08137488A GB 8137488 A GB8137488 A GB 8137488A GB 2111671 A GB2111671 A GB 2111671A
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- 239000004449 solid propellant Substances 0.000 title claims abstract description 8
- 230000000694 effects Effects 0.000 title description 3
- 239000000446 fuel Substances 0.000 claims abstract description 54
- 238000002485 combustion reaction Methods 0.000 claims description 28
- 239000011819 refractory material Substances 0.000 claims description 4
- 239000003245 coal Substances 0.000 claims description 2
- 238000010438 heat treatment Methods 0.000 claims description 2
- 230000001419 dependent effect Effects 0.000 claims 1
- 239000000919 ceramic Substances 0.000 description 1
- 229910010293 ceramic material Inorganic materials 0.000 description 1
- 238000010586 diagram Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000002401 inhibitory effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 239000002184 metal Substances 0.000 description 1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24C—DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
- F24C3/00—Stoves or ranges for gaseous fuels
- F24C3/002—Stoves
- F24C3/006—Stoves simulating flames
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Abstract
A gas fire has a fire bed 2 shaped to receive simulated solid fuel 8. Gas burners 3 direct flames onto the firebed 2 through the simulated fuel which is hollow and out through a heat exchanger 9. The fuel 8 glows in an appealing manner. Additional gas may be passed through tubes in the fuel for ignition by the flames flowing through the fuel. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Gas fires
This invention relates to gas fires and more particularly to gas fires which incorporate simulated solid fuel, for example, logs or coals
It is well known to incorporate simulated solid fuel in gas fires and attemps have been made to render the simulated fuel as realistic as possible.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a gas fire in which glow from the simulated fuel is enchanced.
It is another object of the invention to increase the efficiency of open-fronted fueleffect type gas fires above that of gas fires of a similar kind already known in the prior art.
According to the present invention there is provided a gas fire having simulated solid fuel, the fuel being hollow and having an opening through which hot combustion products are capable of being passed, means to guide the hot combustion products through the fuel to heat the interior thereof and cause the fuel to glow.
Preferably, the fuel is mounted on a firebed of refractory material and a gas burner or burners provided to direct flame at or along the fire bed, the burner and fire bed comprising said guiding means. Additionally, an interior surface of the fuel may be shaped to help guide the hot combustion products through the fuel.
The fuel may comprise individual portions, each portion representing a log or coal and the firebed may be suitably shaped to locate each individual portion. At least some of the individual portions may be open-ended tunnels through which the combustion products are passed.
The gas fire may be provided with a heat exchanger for conveying combustion products away from the fire after having been passed through the fuel, the heat exchanger and simulated fuel being co-operable in use, to substantially inhibit movement of combustion products upwardly away from the fuel. Preferably, the fuel is shaped adjacent an entrance of the heat exchanger to direct combustion products thereinto.
An embodiment of a gas fire in accordance with the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein:
Figure 1 shows a diagrammatic sectional side elevation of the fire, and illustrates the flow of air and combustion products through the fire, and,
Figure 2 shows the same diagrammatic sectional side elevation as in Fig. 1, but with the inclusion of an additional feature of the invention to further enchance the glowing effect of the fire.
Fig. 1 shows a gas fire having an openfronted combustion chamber 1, and a fire bed 2 mounted for heating by an array of gas burners 3 (only one such burner shown in the figure). The combustion camber 1, which is made of sheet metal, has an inclined rear wall 4, side walls 5 and upper and lower end walls 6 and 7 respectively. The fire bed 2 comprises a shaped plate of ceramic or other refractory material and is mounted at a shallow angle to the horizontal. The three gas burners 3 are mounted, in conventional manner, in a row extending across the front of the fire so as to direct an array of broad, flat flames substantially across the upper surface 2a of the fire bed 2. It will be appreciated, however, that any number of burners may be provided and arranged in configuration to suit.Refractory material elements 8, shaped to simulate solid fuel, e.g. coals or logs, are supported on the fire bed 2. As is well known in the art, such elements may be made of a lightweight, thermal shockproof ceramic material.
The simulated fuel comprises individual portions 8 located on the firebed 2. Two such portions are shown in Fig. 2, portion 8a being an open-ended tunnel and located in a shaped recess in upper surface 2a and portion 8b being a back portion shaped to direct combustion products into entrance 9a of a heat exchanger 9. The heat exchanger 9 is described fully in our copending U.K application
No. 81 11055. Fuel portion 8a is provided with a lower inverted V-shaped surface 8c shaped to guide combustion products from the burner and around the interior of said portion and along to the portion 8b. The firebed is provided with a raised inclined back 2c to act for fuel portion 8b in a similar way as surface 8c acts for fuel portion 8a.Together the burners 3, firebed 2 and interior shape of the fuel act to guide combustion products from the front to the back of the firebed, through the fuel and out through heat exchanger 9.
The effect produced is that the simulated fuel glows in a warm appealing manner, and at the same time the combustion products generated by the burners 3 is largely prevented from mixing with relatively cold air in the combustion chamber 1 before entering the heat exchanger, byco-operation of the fuel and heat exchanger. Substantially inhibiting upward movement of combustion products away from the fuel and firebed increases the efficiency of the gas fire.
Additionally, means may be provided on the gas fire to pass neat gas through tubes or passageways in the simulated fuel for ignition by the flames already flowing through the fuel.
Referring now to Fig. 2, in which the reference numbers refer to the same parts of the diagram as those shown in Fig. 1, a neat gas tube is shown at 1 0. An additional portion 11 of simulated fuel is also shown therein, indicating the passage of the gas through the simulated fuel, thus providing an enhanced and more random free flame appearance of the fuel.
Claims (6)
1. A gas fire having simulated solid fuel, the fuel being hollow and having an opening through which hot combustion products are capable of being passed, means to guide the hot combustion products through the fuel to heat the interior thereof and cause the fuel to glow.
2. A fire as claimed in claim 1 in which the guiding means comprises a gas burner or burners and comprises a firebed of refractory material on which the fuel is mounted.
3. A fire as claimed in claim 2 in which the guiding means also comprises a shaped interior surface of the fuel.
4. A fire as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the fuel comprises individual portions, each fuel portion representing, for example, a log or coal.
5. A fire as claimed in claim 4 when dependent from claim 3 in which at least some of said fuel portions comprise openended tunnels and are provided with an inner
V-shaped surface to guide combustion products around the interior of said respective portion, the inner V-shaped surfaces comprising, or at least providing a part of, said shaped interior surface of the fuel.
6. A fire as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the fuel is shaped adjacent an entrance of the heat exchanger to direct combustion products thereinto.
6. A fire as claimed in any one of the preceding claims having a heat exchanger for conveying combustion products away from the fire after having been passed through the fuel, the heat exchanger and the fuel being co-operable, in use, to substantially inhibit movement of combustion products upwardly away from the fuel.
7. A fire as claimed in claim 6 in which the fuel is shaped adjacent an entrance of the heat exchanger to direct combustion products thereinto.
8. A fire as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which means is provided to pass neat gas through tubes or passageways in the fuel for ignition by flames which, in use, flow through the fuel.
9. A gas fire as claimed in claim 1 and having simulated solid fuel substantially as herein described with reference to the accom- panying figure.
10. A gas fire substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying figure.
CLAIMS filed on 23/8/82
1. A gas fire having simulated fuel, the fuel being hollow and having an opening through which hot combustion products are capable of being passed, means to guide, in use, the hot combustion products through the fuel such that movement of combustion products upwardly away from the fuel is substantially inhibited and a heat exchanger for conveying combustion products away from the fire after having been passed through the fuel, the passage of the combustion products through the fuel heating its interior and causing the fuel to glow.
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| GB08137488A GB2111671B (en) | 1981-12-11 | 1981-12-11 | Solid fuel effect gas fires |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| GB08137488A GB2111671B (en) | 1981-12-11 | 1981-12-11 | Solid fuel effect gas fires |
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| GB2111671A true GB2111671A (en) | 1983-07-06 |
| GB2111671B GB2111671B (en) | 1985-06-26 |
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| GB08137488A Expired GB2111671B (en) | 1981-12-11 | 1981-12-11 | Solid fuel effect gas fires |
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Cited By (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GB2156068A (en) * | 1983-11-10 | 1985-10-02 | Beaumont John L Ltd | Solid fuel effect gas fires |
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Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GB2156068A (en) * | 1983-11-10 | 1985-10-02 | Beaumont John L Ltd | Solid fuel effect gas fires |
| EP0145298A3 (en) * | 1983-11-10 | 1986-11-26 | John L. Beaumont Limited | Space heating appliances |
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| Date | Code | Title | Description |
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| 732 | Registration of transactions, instruments or events in the register (sect. 32/1977) | ||
| PE20 | Patent expired after termination of 20 years |
Effective date: 20011210 |