BRICK INSTALLATION KIT, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF ASSEMBLY AND FIREPLACE SYSTEMS
20240255150 ยท 2024-08-01
Inventors
- Richard Berg (Lakeville, MN, US)
- Gary Butler (Lakeville, MN, US)
- Wayne Kuechenmeister (Lakeville, MN, US)
Cpc classification
F24B1/195
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C3/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24B1/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Brick installation kits including a plurality of retention brackets, including a first retention bracket including a plurality retention slots, a plurality of retention clips, each retention clip having a head and a foot receivable in a corresponding one of the plurality of retention slots, and a plurality of brick panels, each brick panel having a first edge, a second edge opposite the first edge a first retention groove running along the first edge and a second retention groove running along the second edge. The first retention groove is configured to receive the foot of a corresponding one of the plurality of retention clips and the second retention groove is configured to receive a head of a corresponding one of the plurality of retention clips.
Claims
1. A brick installation kit configured to be installed in a firebox, the brick installation kit comprising: a plurality of retention brackets, including a first retention bracket including a plurality retention slots, a plurality of retention clips, each retention clip having a head and a foot receivable in a corresponding one of the plurality of retention slots, and a plurality of brick panels, each brick panel having a first edge, a second edge opposite the first edge a first retention groove running along the first edge and a second retention groove running along the second edge, the first retention groove configured to receive the foot of a corresponding one of the plurality of retention clips and the second retention groove configured to receive a head of a corresponding one of the plurality of retention clips.
2. The brick installation kit of claim 1, wherein the retention brackets are installed in a firebox and secured thereto.
3. The brick installation kit of claim 2, wherein the firebox is defined by a back, a first side, and a second side, and further wherein the plurality of retention brackets run laterally across at least one of the back, the first side, and the second side of the firebox.
4. The brick installation kit of claim 2, wherein the firebox is defined by a back, a first side, and a second side, and further wherein the plurality of retention brackets run laterally across at least one of the back, the first side, and the second side of the firebox.
5. The brick installation kit of claim 1, wherein the plurality of retention brackets include one or more starter brackets, each starter bracket defining a retention edge configured to be received in at least one of the first and second retention grooves of one or more of the plurality of brick panels.
6. The brick installation kit of claim 1, wherein the plurality of retention brackets are associated with a support panel
7. The brick installation kit of claim 6, wherein the support panel is coupled to a wall of a firebox.
8. The brick installation kit of claim 6, wherein the support panel defines a wall of a firebox.
9. The brick installation kit of claim 1, wherein the plurality of retention clips are separate, individual components.
10. The brick installation kit of claim 1, wherein the plurality of retention clips are formed as part of a plurality of clip strips, each clip strip including a plurality of retention clips.
11. The brick installation kit of claim 1, wherein the plurality of brick panels are made of insulative material.
12. The brick installation kit of claim 11, wherein the plurality of brick panels are each formed of firebrick, refractory brick material, and combinations thereof.
13. The brick installation kit of claim 11, wherein the plurality of brick panels are formed of raw material including cements, fiber reinforced cements; fireclays, such as hydrated aluminum silicates; minerals of high aluminum oxide content, such as bauxite, diaspore, and kyanite; sources of silica, including sand and quartzite; magnesia minerals, magnesite, dolomite, forsterite, and olivine; chromite, a solid solution of chromic oxide with the oxides of aluminum, iron, and magnesium; carbon as graphite or coke; and vermiculite mica. Minor raw materials are zirconia, zircon, thoria, beryllia, titania, and ceria, minerals containing rare-earth elements, and combinations thereof.
14. The brick installation kit of claim 2, wherein the firebox forms part of a fireplace.
15. The brick installation kit of claim 14, wherein the fireplace is a gas fireplace.
16. A method of installation a brick installation kit, the method comprising: coupling a base bracket within a firebox; seating a first row of the plurality of brick panels on a retention edge of the base bracket, a first brick retention bracket being positioned on top of the first row of brick panels; and inserting a plurality of retention clips through retention apertures in the first brick retention bracket, through the first brick retention bracket, and into the retention grooves of the first row of brick panels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] The drawings and associated description are illustrative of various concepts addressed in this patent specification by way of example. The drawings are meant to be viewed by way of example, and are not to be viewed in a limiting manner.
DESCRIPTION
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[0025] As shown in
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[0029] A second row of brick panels 114 are then assembled against the clip flange 130 of the first intermediate retention bracket 110b with the heads 144 of the of the retention clips 112 received in the second retention grooves 172 of the second row of brick panels 114. A second one of the intermediate retention brackets 110b is then installed with its clip flange 130 proximate to or abutted against the first edges 158 of the second row of brick panels 114, with its coupling flange 136 secured to the back 22 of the firebox 12. This process continues for the desired number of rows of brick panels 114 to be installed. And, a similar process is carried out for the sides 18, 20 of the firebox 12 as desired. In some examples, the final, or terminal row of brick panels is finished using a second base retention bracket 110a rotated 180 degrees with the retention lip 120 of the second base retention bracket received in the first retention grooves 170 of the brick panels 114 of the final row of brick panels 114. In various examples, the system does not require the use of grout, adhesive, or other secondary fixation means to attach the rows 102 (
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[0031] In some examples, one or more of the plurality of retention brackets 110 are separate components that are coupled (using fasteners, welds, adhesives, or other means) to the support panel 210. In some embodiments, one or more of the plurality of retention brackets 100 are integrally formed with the support panel 210 (e.g., cast, punched, pressed, bent, or otherwise formed as part of the support panel 210). In various examples, the retention bracket panels are configured to be installed in a firebox of a fireplace and secured thereto (e.g., using fasteners, adhesives, or the like). For example, the support panel 210 may be sized and shaped to fit into the back and/or side(s) of the firebox 12 (
[0032] In terms of use, the plurality of retention brackets 110 of the retention bracket panel(s) 200 operate similarly with the plurality of retention clips 112 and the plurality of brick panels 114 as shown in
[0033] The foregoing description provides examples of the various concepts, advantages, features, and implementations of the designs addressed in this patent specification. The description is meant to be illustrative, and not limiting in nature, and the invention(s) to be addressed in this specification, or any related application, are defined by the claims of that specific application, including any equivalents thereof.