FIREPLACE WITH REMOVABLE DOOR
20180347819 ยท 2018-12-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24B1/195
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24B1/181
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24B1/193
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24B1/192
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24B13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fireplace with a removable door includes a hemispherically shaped firebox with a flat, sloped front face with an opening therethrough to allow access to the firebox, with a protruding lip extending along the lower edge of the flat front face beneath the opening. A removable glass panel door positioned against the flat front face and supported on the protruding lip covers the front opening. A latching mechanism secures the door against the front face by rotating an extending arm to engage against the interior side of the front face. Alternative embodiments having a mesh screen door, a vent in the firebox, a grate integrated into the firebox, and an eccentrically positioned chimney with a damper are also described.
Claims
1. A fireplace, comprising: a front wall defining a front portion of a firebox, the front wall comprising a flat surface surrounding and defining an opening into the firebox, wherein the flat surface is sloped from perpendicular such that a top edge of the flat surface is positioned rearwardly of bottom edge of the flat surface; and a removable door shaped to conform to the shape of the opening and configured to cover and extend beyond the opening in height and width such that the door entirely covers the opening when positioned against the flat surface.
2. The fireplace of claim 1, wherein the front wall further comprises a lip protruding outwardly from a lower edge of the flat surface, the lip configured to the shape of a lower edge of the removable door and operable to support the door.
3. The fireplace of claim 2, wherein the removable door comprises a latching mechanism extending therethrough, wherein the latching mechanism comprises a user-operable handle operably coupled to a member configured to engage against a rear portion of the flat surface to secure the door in place against the flat surface.
4. The fireplace of claim 3, wherein the latching mechanism comprises a T-shaped handle coupled to a first end of a rotatable rod and the member comprises a bar extending radially outwardly from a second end of the rotatable rod.
5. The fireplace of claim 2, wherein the lip comprises first and second notches formed at opposite lower corners of the flat surface, the notches configured to cradle the removable door.
6. The fireplace of claim 1, wherein the firebox is hemispherical in shape and further comprises a cylindrical shaped chimney having an interior passageway extending upwardly from a top of the hemisphere and in fluid communication with the firebox, wherein the chimney is positioned eccentrically rearward from a vertical center axis of the hemispherical shaped firebox.
7. The fireplace of claim 6, further comprising a damper positioned in the chimney, the damper movable between a closed position in which the interior passageway of the chimney is substantially blocked by the damper and an open position in which the passageway of the chimney is substantially open.
8. The fireplace of claim 1, further comprising a grate formed integrally with an interior bottom wall of the firebox.
9. The fireplace of claim 8, wherein the grate comprises a plurality of protrusions extending upwardly from the interior bottom wall.
10. The fireplace of claim 8, wherein the bottom wall comprises a vent opening therethrough and wherein a cover coupled to the bottom wall is movable to cover at least a portion of the vent opening.
11. A fireplace, comprising: a firebox comprising a plurality of walls integrally joined into a hemispherical shape, wherein a front wall comprises a flat surface surrounding and defining a semicircular shaped opening into the firebox, wherein the flat surface is sloped from perpendicular such that a top edge of the flat surface is positioned rearwardly of a bottom edge of the flat surface; and a semicircular shaped removable door having a height and width greater that a corresponding height and width of the opening configure to cover and extend beyond the opening such that the door entirely covers the opening when positioned against the flat surface.
12. The fireplace of claim 11, wherein the front wall further comprises a lip protruding outwardly from a lower edge of the flat surface, the lip configured to the shape of a lower edge of the removable door and operable to support the door.
13. The fireplace of claim 12, wherein the removable door comprises a latching mechanism extending therethrough, wherein the latching mechanism comprises a user-operable handle operably coupled to a member configured to engage against a rear portion of the flat surface to secure the door in place against the flat surface.
14. The fireplace of claim 13, wherein the latching mechanism comprises a T-shaped handle coupled to a first end of a rotatable rod and the member comprises a bar extending radially outwardly from a second end of the rotatable rod.
15. The fireplace of claim 12, wherein the lip comprises first and second notches formed at opposite lower corners of the flat surface, the notches configured to cradle the removable door.
16. The fireplace of claim 11, wherein the firebox further comprises a cylindrical shaped chimney having an interior passageway extending upwardly from a top of the hemisphere and in communication with the firebox, wherein the chimney is positioned eccentrically rearward from a vertical center axis of the hemispherical shaped firebox.
17. The fireplace of claim 16, further comprising a damper positioned in the chimney, the damper movable between a closed position in which the interior passageway of the chimney is substantially blocked by the damper and an open position in which the passageway of the chimney is substantially open.
18. The fireplace of claim 11, further comprising a grate formed integrally with an interior bottom wall of the firebox.
19. The fireplace of claim 18, wherein the grate comprises a plurality of protrusions extending upwardly from the interior bottom wall.
20. The fireplace of claim 18, wherein the bottom wall comprises a vent opening therethrough and wherein a cover coupled to the bottom wall is movable to cover at least a portion of the vent opening.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Illustrative embodiments of the invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The subject matter of select embodiments of the invention is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. But the description itself is not intended to necessarily limit the scope of claims. Rather, the claimed subject matter might be embodied in other ways to include different components, steps, or combinations thereof similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies. Terms should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various steps herein disclosed unless and except when the order of individual steps is explicitly described. The terms about or approximately as used herein denote deviations from the exact value in the form of changes or deviations that are insignificant to the function.
[0023] Embodiments of the invention include a fireplace having a removable and lockable door. Various embodiments described employ various features of the fireplace that may be present individually or in combination in various embodiments of the present invention.
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[0026] Preferably the body portion 12 and the grate are formed of a strong, rigid material such as steel or metal. Most preferably, they are formed of cast iron.
[0027] The upper portions of each of the rounded front 18, back 16, left 20, and right 22 walls converge at the rounded top wall 14 of the hemispherical body portion 12 and into a tubular chimney 44 which extends upwardly from the top wall 14 of the hemispherical body portion 12. The interior passageway 46 of the chimney 44 is in flow communication with the interior firebox 26 so that hot air, smoke, and gasses emitted by the burning wood or fuel within the firebox 26 rise and travel upwardly from the firebox and through the chimney. As is known in the art, the chimney of the fireplace is typically connected to a flue which further directs the smoke and gasses upwardly from the firebox.
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[0031] A glass panel 62 is attached between the opening 60 in the door 52 formed between the arced upper portions 58 of the door frames 54 and the straight bottom portions 56 of the door frames 54. The glass is preferably sandwiched between the front and back door frames 54 and secured therebetween via fasteners attaching the two frames together with the glass trapped between. Preferably, the glass panel 62 is made from tempered glass. In alternative embodiments, a mesh screen may be used in place of the glass panel. With the glass panel 62 positioned on the protruding lip 34 and cradles 36a, 36b protruding from the lower edge of the front wall 18, the frame 54 of the door rests against the flat face 28 of the front wall 18 so that the door covers and seals the entire front opening 30.
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[0033] Turning the T-shaped handle 68 rotates the shaft 66 which in turn rotates the leg 70 attached at the opposite end of the shaft 66. Preferably the elongated portion of the T-shaped handle 68 is aligned with the elongated leg 70 so that the position of the leg 70 can be determined by observing the corresponding position of the handle. The leg 70 can thus be positioned horizontallyin which case the leg 70 is positioned entirely over the door 52or verticallyin which case the leg 70 extends outwardly and perpendicular to the upper edge of the door 52.
[0034] With the leg 70 in the horizontal position, the door 52 is placed in position against the front face 28 of the front wall, and the door is latched into place by turning the handle 68 to rotate the leg 70 to its vertical position so that the leg engages against the inner side of the upper portion of the flat face 28, in the firebox 26, to secure the door in place against the flat face 28. Thus, the front opening 30 of the firebox can be sealed with the removable door 52. If desired or when required, the door 52 can be completely removed from the fireplace by turning the T-shaped handle 58 to rotate the leg 70 to its horizontal position and the door 52 can be removed completely from the fireplace.
[0035] In alternative embodiments, the latching mechanism 64 may include a spring or spacer positioned over the shaft 66, near the extending leg 70 to provide a bias or force resistance against the leg to further secure the door 52 against the flat front face 28.
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[0037] As can be seen, the fireplace described is well suited to overcome deficiencies in fireplaces known in the art. The fireplace includes a fully removable door for covering the firebox opening, comprising a glass panel or mesh screen. The door can be placed against the flat front face of the fireplace and secured in place via a latching mechanism, or may be removed entirely from the fireplace. The chimney is positioned eccentrically rearward from the vertical axis of the hemispherically shaped firebox so that smoke is drawn back and away from the front opening, even with the door removed from the fireplace, and a damper is positioned within the chimney of the fireplace, eliminating the need for a damper in an external flue. A grate is formed integrally with the bottom wall of the fireplace to allow wood or fuel to be positioned above the bottom for more efficient burning. A vent formed in the bottom wall allows the flow of air into the firebox to be regulated to control the burning in the firebox when the front opening of the fireplace is covered with the removable door secured in place.
[0038] While the fireplace with removable door of the present invention respect to several exemplary embodiments, it should be understood that other configurations are within the scope of the present invention. For example, while the fireplace with removable door has been described with respect to embodiments in which the fireplace is hemispherical in shape and the opening and removable door are semicircular, other shapes and configurations are anticipated by the present invention. For example, the firebox may be shaped as a pyramid or box, with a triangular or square door, respectively, without deviating from the present invention. Or the latching mechanism may be positioned other that at the top center portion of the door. These and other embodiments are within the scope of the present invention.
[0039] Many different arrangements of the various components depicted, as well as components not shown, are possible without departing from the scope of the claims below. Embodiments of the technology have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to readers of this disclosure after and because of reading it. Alternative means of implementing the aforementioned can be completed without departing from the scope of the claims below. Identification of structures as being configured to perform a particular function in this disclosure and in the claims below is intended to be inclusive of structures and arrangements or designs thereof that are within the scope of this disclosure and readily identifiable by one of skill in the art and that can perform the particular function in a similar way. Certain features and sub-combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims.