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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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04.01.2017 Bulletin 2017/01 |
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Date of filing: 29.01.2014 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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Solid fuel fireplace insert appliance
Kamineinsatzvorrichtung für Kamine mit festen Brennstoffen
Appareil d'insert de cheminée à combustible solide
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01.02.2013 IE 20130029
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06.08.2014 Bulletin 2014/32 |
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Proprietor: Waterford Foundry (Inventions) Limited |
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- Stack, Michael
County Waterford (IE)
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Representative: MacLachlan & Donaldson |
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2b Clonskeagh Square
Clonskeagh Road Dublin 14 Dublin 14 (IE) |
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DE-A1- 3 140 499 US-A- 5 647 342
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GB-A- 2 258 914 US-A1- 2006 185 664
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Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European
patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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[0001] The present invention relates to a solid fuel fireplace insert appliance.
[0002] Open fireplaces which burn solid fuel are still used extensively to heat rooms, such
as living rooms in houses and other domestic dwellings. However, an open fireplace
is very inefficient for burning solid fuel as most of the heat generated goes up the
chimney. It is estimated that up to approximately 40m
3 of hot air per hour escapes up the chimney which of course means that 40m
3 of cold air per hour from the room has to replace that hot air. As well as being
inefficient this also generates draughts of air within the room being heated.
[0003] To overcome these problems, many companies supply fire fronts which are fixed to
the front of the fireplace. When fitted initially and properly sealed, they will give
an improved performance. However, these fire fronts are prone to leaking due to the
breakdown of the sealing material, such as a rope seal and/or inconsistencies in the
surface of the fireplace surround or fireback. Such leaks as well as obviously increasing
the consumption of air by the fire can, in certain circumstances such as a down draught
in a chimney, and lead to the escape of carbon monoxide and other gases into the room
where people are located which unfortunately may have fatal consequences.
[0004] Fireplace insert appliances overcome these problems by providing a fireback unit
for insertion into an existing fireplace and a front panel which is adapted to engage
with and seal the fireback unit to prevent against the possibility of flue gases leaking
into room.
[0005] However, a problem exists in that heat conducted by a front panel may radiate to
nearby combustibles, such as curtains or furniture, and heat them to flashpoint, which
clearly presents a serious fire hazard.
[0006] The present invention seeks to alleviate the disadvantages associated with the prior
art.
[0007] The present invention provides a solid fuel fireplace insert appliance comprising
a front panel which comprises a first member and a second member, whereby inlet means
for channelling ambient air into the appliance is provided between the first member
and the second member, each of the members comprising one or more constructional elements,
characterised in that the solid fuel fireplace insert appliance further comprises
a door with a window, the door being coupled to the first member; the first member
and the second member each comprise a pair of side constructional elements and a top
section extending between and interconnecting the side constructional elements; the
first member includes an opening between the side constructional elements and the
top section of the first member, the opening being closable by the door coupled to
the first member; the inlet means comprises a gap between the first member and the
second member and the inlet means is operable to channel ambient air into the appliance
through openings adjacent an ash grate of the appliance and to flow against and thereby
cool the front panel and provide window wash air to clean the window of the door.
[0008] The movement of air through the inlet means into the appliance cools the front panel
thereof so that a very close clearance to combustibles may be achieved. The provision
of inlet means provides a thermal break which reduces the conduction of heat from
the first member or inner panel to the second member or outer panel which could potentially
radiate onto drapes, furniture and other combustibles in proximity to the appliance,
thereby reducing the chance of such combustibles being heated to flashpoint and causing
a fire. The inlet means is operable to channel ambient air into the appliance to cool
the front panel and provide an air wash to wash the window of the door of the appliance.
[0009] In a further embodiment, the side constructional elements and a top section of the
second member are arranged to border or extend around at least a portion of the corresponding
side constructional elements and top section of the first member.
[0010] In a further embodiment, the second member at least partially overlaps with the first
member, and the inlet means is defined between the overlapping side constructional
elements and top section of the panels.
[0011] Preferably, the gap extends fully around the outer perimeter of the first member.
[0012] In a further embodiment, the inlet means is operable to channel ambient air into
the appliance via apertures in a cover plate of the appliance.
[0013] In a further embodiment, the inlet means is operable to channel ambient air into
the appliance via openings in or adjacent a primary thermostat of the appliance.
[0014] In a further embodiment, ambient air channelled into the appliance via the inlet
means flows to a combustion chamber of the appliance and provides a pre-heated air
chamber which assists combustion within the appliance.
[0015] In a further embodiment, the first member is secured to the second member by connectors,
such as lugs or screws.
[0016] In a further embodiment, the first member further comprises a mounting surface for
an appliance door.
[0017] Ideally, the first member is a first panel member, the second member is a second
panel member and the side constructional elements are side legs, the panel members
being arranged in such a manner that a gap between the panel members extends along
a perimeter of the first panel member
[0018] The present invention will now be described more particularly with reference to the
accompanying drawings in which are shown one embodiment of a solid fuel fireplace
insert appliance in accordance with the present invention.
[0019] In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a front panel and fireplace insert appliance in
accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is a front view of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a side view of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a perspective view showing air flow through the front panel of Figure
1;
Figure 5 is perspective view with a section of the front panel cut away to show air
flow in the appliance of Figure 1;
Figure 6 is a side sectional diagrammatic of the air flow in the appliance of Figure
1, and
Figure 7 shows the fireplace insert appliance of Figure 1 in situ in a fire place.
[0020] Referring now to the drawings, a fireplace insert appliance is indicated generally
by reference numeral 1 and includes a fireback unit 2 and a front panel according
to the present invention, indicated generally by the reference numeral 3.
[0021] The front panel 3 comprises an inner panel 4 and an outer panel 5. The panels 4,
5 each comprise a pair of side sections or legs 6 which are spaced apart by a top
or cross section 7. Each side section 6 has a base end 6a and a top end 6b, whereby
the top section 7 extends between the top ends 6b of the side sections 6. The sections
6, 7 for each panel 4, 5 may be cast in one piece so that the inner panel 4 and the
outer panel 5 are each integrally formed castings. It will however be appreciated
that side sections 6 and top section 7 of the panels 4, 5 may also separately formed
and then connected together, and that therefore reference to the panels 4, 5 being
integrally formed castings should not be limiting on the invention.
[0022] The panels 4, 5 together form a front casing or panel 3 for the fireback unit 2.
The sections 6, 7 of the outer panel 5 are arranged to border or extend around at
least a portion of the corresponding sections 6, 7 of the inner panel 4 such that
sections 6, 7 of the panels 4, 5 at least partially, or fully, overlap. The sections
6, 7 of the inner panel 4 thus sit at least partially within the sections 6, 7 of
the outer panel 5. The inner panel 4 may also extend or project forward of the outer
panel 5 relative to the fireback unit 2. The inner panel 4 is sealed to a front face
of the fireback unit 2 and the outer panel 5 may be secured to a fire place wall or
surround 22 (as shown in Fig. 7).
[0023] A mounting 16 extends along the inner perimeter of the inner panel 4 defining an
opening 17 (see Fig. 7) between the side sections 6 and top section 7 of the inner
panel 4. The mounting 16 provides a mounting surface for fixings, such as hinging
means, for an appliance door 8 which is operable to close the opening 17. The sections
6, 7 of the inner panel 4 may also taper inwards towards the opening 17 to define
a desired opening size for the appliance 1.
[0024] The front panel 3 further comprises an inlet means in the form of a gap or spacing
9 between the inner panel 4 and the outer panel 5. In the instance shown, the gap
9 between inner panel 4 and the outer panel 5 extends fully around the outer perimeter
of the inner panel 4. It will however be understood that the panels 4, 5 may be formed
and arranged in such a manner that a gap 9 between the panels 4, 5 extends along a
portion of the outer perimeter of the inner panel 4.
[0025] The distance or spacing between the panels 4, 5 forming the gap 9 may be set as required
or as desired, although a distance in the range of 2mm to 10mm, and preferably about
5mm is envisaged, although this should not be seen as limiting on the invention. For
example, the gap 9 between the panels 4, 5 may be more than 10mm, between 10mm and
20mm, and so on.
[0026] As shown in Figs. 4 to 6, initially, ambient air A' passes through the gap 9 and
then into the appliance 1 through various primary air inlets or openings of the appliance
1. In the instance shown in Figs. 4 to 6, and by way of example only, the ambient
air 'A' flows into the appliance 1 through apertures 15 in an air cover plate 14 of
the appliance 1, via openings 18 in or adjacent a primary thermostat 19 of the appliance,
and/or through openings 20 of a grate 21 of the appliance 1. It will however be appreciated
that the ambient air 'A' which flows through the gap 9 may be channelled into the
appliance 1 as primary air through other primary air apertures or openings as required
or as desired, and that reference only to the above primary air inlets should in no
way be seen as limiting.
[0027] Ambient air 'A' channelled into the appliance 1 flows against and thereby cools the
front panel 3 and provides window wash air to clean the window 8a of the door 8. The
provision of the gap 9 also provides a thermal break between the inner panel 4 and
the outer panel, which thermal break reduces the conduction of heat from the inner
panel 4 to the outer panel 5 reducing the potential for heat to radiate onto the surround
22, drapes, furniture and other combustibles in proximity to the appliance 1, and
thereby reducing the chance of such combustibles being heated to flashpoint and causing
a fire.
[0028] The ambient air 'A' flowing through the gap 9 is also pre-heated as it flows through
the cavities of the appliance, thereby lowering the temperature of the front panel
3 which reduces clearances to combustibles. This air continues to flow into the various
inlets to the combustion chamber of the appliance 1 serving as preheated, primary,
secondary and window wash air. The ambient air received through the gap 9 is thus
used for a number of different purposes, including cooling air, primary air, secondary
air and window wash air. The flow of air 'A' provided by the gap 9 further provides
a pre-heated air chamber which assists combustion within the appliance 1.
[0029] A control knob 13 is provided which is operable to move an air cover plate 14 between
an open position in which air passing through the gap 9 flows through the apertures
15 in the plate 14 and into the appliance 1, and a closed position to prevent air
passing through the apertures 15. In this way the flow of air through the gap 9 into
the appliance via the air cover plate 14 may be regulated as required or as desired.
[0030] The inner panel 4 is secured to the outer panel 5 by connectors, such as lugs or
screws, which extend between the panels 4, 5. An actuator 25 coupled to agitation
means 26 is provided so that users may agitate the grate 21 such that collected ash
may be removed from the grate 21. A flue outlet 12 for combustion gases is also shown.
[0031] The present invention further relates to a fireplace insert appliance comprising
a front panel 3 as described above. An in-situ arrangement of the appliance 1 in a
fire place is shown in Fig. 7.
[0032] It will be understand that the appliance 1 may be adapted for use with a central
heating system to capture heat from the gases flowing through and out of in the appliance
1.
[0033] It will of course be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific
details described herein which are given by way of example only and that various modifications
and alterations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as
defined in the appended claims.
1. A solid fuel fireplace insert appliance (1) comprising a front panel (3) which comprises
a first member (4) and a second member (5), whereby inlet means (9) for channelling
ambient air (A) into the appliance (1) is provided between the first member (4) and
the second member (5), each of the members (4, 5) comprising one or more constructional
elements,
the solid fuel fireplace insert appliance (1) further comprises a door (8) with a
window (8a), the door (8) being coupled to the first member (4);
the first member (4) and the second member (5) each comprise a pair of side constructional
elements (6) and a top section (7) extending between and interconnecting the side
constructional elements (6);
the first member (4) includes an opening (17) between the side constructional elements
(6) and the top section (7) of the first member (4), the opening (17) being closable
by the door (8) coupled to the first member (4);
characterised in that the inlet means (9) comprises a gap between the first member (4) and the second member
(5) and in which the inlet means (9) is operable to channel ambient air (A) into the
appliance (1) through openings (20) adjacent an ash grate (21) of the appliance (1)
and to flow against and thereby cool the front panel (3) and provide window wash air
to clean the window (8a) of the door (8).
2. A solid fuel fireplace insert appliance (1) as claimed in Claim 1, in which the side
constructional elements (6) and a top section (7) of the second member (5) are arranged
to extend around at least a portion of the corresponding side constructional elements
(6) and top section (7) of the first member (4).
3. A solid fuel fireplace insert appliance (1) as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2, in which
the second member (5) at least partially overlaps with the first member (4), and the
inlet means (9) is defined between the overlapping side constructional elements (6)
and top section (7) of the first and second members (4, 5).
4. A solid fuel fireplace insert appliance (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding
claims, in which the inlet means (9) is operable to channel ambient air (A) into the
appliance (1) via apertures (15) in a cover member (14) of the appliance (1).
5. A solid fuel fireplace insert appliance (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding
claims, in which the inlet means (9) is operable to channel ambient air (A) into the
appliance (1) via openings (18) adjacent a thermostat (19) of the appliance (1).
6. A solid fuel fireplace insert appliance (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding
claims, in which ambient air (A) channelled into the appliance (1) via the inlet means
(9) flows to a combustion chamber of the appliance (1) and provides a pre-heated air
chamber which assists combustion within the appliance (1).
7. A solid fuel fireplace insert appliance (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding
claims, in which the first member (4) is secured to the second member (5) by connectors,
such as screws.
8. A solid fuel fireplace insert appliance (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding
claims, in which the first member (4) further comprises a mounting surface (16) for
the appliance door (8).
9. A solid fuel fireplace insert appliance (1) as claimed in Claim 2 in which the first
member is a first panel member (4), the second member is a second panel member (5)
and the side constructional elements are side legs (6), the panel members (4, 5) are
arranged in such a manner that a gap (9) between the panel members (4,5) extends along
a perimeter of the first panel member (4).
1. Kamineinsatzvorrichtung für Kamine mit festen Brennstoffen (1), die eine Frontplatte
(3) umfasst, die ein erstes Element (4) und ein zweites Element (5) umfasst, wodurch
eine Einlassvorrichtung (9) zum Leiten von Außenluft (A) in die Vorrichtung (1) zwischen
dem ersten Element (4) und dem zweiten Element (5) bereitgestellt wird, wobei jedes
der Elemente (4, 5) ein oder mehrere Konstruktionselemente umfasst,
wobei die Kamineinsatzvorrichtung für Kamine mit festen Brennstoffen (1) ferner eine
Tür (8) mit einem Fenster (8a) umfasst, wobei die Tür (8) an das erste Element (4)
gekoppelt ist;
wobei das erste Element (4) und das zweite Element (5) jeweils ein Paar Seitenkonstruktionselemente
(6) und einen oberen Abschnitt (7) umfassen, der sich zwischen den Seitenkonstruktionselementen
(6) erstreckt und sie verbindet;
wobei das erste Element (4) eine Öffnung (17) zwischen den Seitenkonstruktionselementen
(6) und dem oberen Abschnitt (7) des ersten Elements (4) einschließt, wobei die Öffnung
(17) durch die an das erste Element (4) gekoppelte Tür (8) verschließbar ist;
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Einlassvorrichtung (9) einen Spalt zwischen dem ersten Element (4) und dem zweiten
Element (5) umfasst, und bei der die Einlassvorrichtung (9) bedienbar ist, um Außenluft
(A) in die Vorrichtung (1) durch Öffnungen (20), die sich neben einem Aschenrost (21)
der Vorrichtung (1) befinden, zu leiten und dagegenzuströmen und dabei die Frontplatte
(3) zu kühlen und Fensterwaschluft zum Reinigen des Fensters (8a) der Tür (8) bereitzustellen.
2. Kamineinsatzvorrichtung für Kamine mit festen Brennstoffen (1) nach Anspruch 1, bei
der die Seitenkonstruktionselemente (6) und ein oberer Abschnitt (7) des zweiten Elements
(5) so angeordnet sind, sich um mindestens einen Teil der entsprechenden Seitenkonstruktionselemente
(6) und des oberen Abschnitts (7) des ersten Elements (4) herum zu erstrecken.
3. Kamineinsatzvorrichtung für Kamine mit festen Brennstoffen (1) nach Anspruch 1 oder
Anspruch 2, bei der sich das zweite Element (5) mindestens teilweise mit dem ersten
Element (4) überschneidet, und die Einlassvorrichtung (9) zwischen den sich überschneidenden
Seitenkonstruktionselementen (6) und dem oberen Abschnitt (7) des ersten und zweiten
Elements (4, 5) definiert ist.
4. Kamineinsatzvorrichtung für Kamine mit festen Brennstoffen (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden
Ansprüche, bei der die Einlassvorrichtung (9) bedienbar ist, um Außenluft (A) über
Öffnungen (15) in einem Abdeckelement (14) der Vorrichtung (1) in die Vorrichtung
(1) zu leiten.
5. Kamineinsatzvorrichtung für Kamine mit festen Brennstoffen (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden
Ansprüche, bei der die Einlassvorrichtung (9) bedienbar ist, um Außenluft (A) über
Öffnungen (18), die sich neben einem Thermostat (19) der Vorrichtung (1) befinden,
in die Vorrichtung (1) zu leiten.
6. Kamineinsatzvorrichtung für Kamine mit festen Brennstoffen (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden
Ansprüche, bei der Außenluft (A), die über die Einlassvorrichtung (9) in die Vorrichtung
(1) geleitet wird, zu einer Verbrennungskammer der Vorrichtung (1) strömt und eine
vorgewärmte Luftkammer bereitstellt, die die Verbrennung innerhalb der Vorrichtung
(1) unterstützt.
7. Kamineinsatzvorrichtung für Kamine mit festen Brennstoffen (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden
Ansprüche, bei der das erste Element (4) am zweiten Element (5) durch Verbinder, wie
zum Beispiel Schrauben, befestigt ist.
8. Kamineinsatzvorrichtung für Kamine mit festen Brennstoffen (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden
Ansprüche, bei der das erste Element (4) ferner eine Montagefläche (16) für die Vorrichtungstür
(8) umfasst.
9. Kamineinsatzvorrichtung für Kamine mit festen Brennstoffen (1) nach Anspruch 2, bei
der das erste Element ein erstes Plattenelement (4) ist, das zweite Element ein zweites
Plattenelement (5) ist und die Seitenkonstruktionselemente Seitenschenkel (6) sind,
wobei die Plattenelemente (4, 5) in so einer Weise angeordnet sind, dass sich ein
Spalt (9) zwischen den Plattenelementen (4, 5) entlang eines Umfangs des ersten Plattenelements
(4) erstreckt.
1. Appareil encastrable de type foyer à combustibles solides (1) comprenant un panneau
avant (3) qui comprend un premier élément (4) et un second élément (5), dans lequel
un moyen d'entrée (9) pour canaliser l'air ambiant (A) dans l'appareil (1) est prévu
entre le premier élément (4) et le second élément (5), chacun des éléments (4, 5)
comprenant un ou plusieurs éléments de construction,
l'appareil encastrable de type foyer à combustibles solides (1) comprend en outre
une porte (8) avec une vitre (8a), la porte (8) étant couplée au premier élément (4)
;
le premier élément (4) et le second élément (5) comprennent chacun une paire d'éléments
de construction latéraux (6) et une partie supérieure (7) s'étendant entre et interconnectant
les éléments de construction latéraux (6) ;
le premier élément (4) comprend une ouverture (17) entre les éléments de construction
latéraux (6) et la partie supérieure (7) du premier élément (4), l'ouverture (17)
pouvant être fermée par la porte (8) couplée au premier élément (4) ;
caractérisé en ce que le moyen d'entrée (9) comprend un espace entre le premier élément (4) et le second
élément (5) et dans lequel le moyen d'entrée (9) peut être actionné pour canaliser
l'air ambiant (A) dans l'appareil (1) à travers les ouvertures (20) adjacentes à une
grille de cendres (21) de l'appareil (1) et pour s'écouler contre et ainsi refroidir
le panneau avant (3) et fournir de l'air de lavage de vitre pour nettoyer la vitre
(8a) de la porte (8).
2. Appareil encastrable de type foyer à combustibles solides (1) selon la revendication
1, dans lequel les éléments de construction latéraux (6) et une partie supérieure
(7) du second élément (5) sont agencés pour s'étendre autour d'au moins une partie
des éléments de construction latéraux correspondants (6) et de la section supérieure
correspondante (7) du premier élément (4).
3. Appareil encastrable de type foyer à combustibles solides (1) selon la revendication
1 ou la revendication 2, dans lequel le second élément (5) chevauche au moins partiellement
le premier élément (4), et le moyen d'entrée (9) est défini entre les éléments de
construction latéraux se chevauchant (6) et la partie supérieure (7) des premier et
second éléments (4, 5).
4. Appareil encastrable de type foyer à combustibles solides (1) selon l'une quelconque
des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le moyen d'entrée (9) peut être actionné
pour canaliser l'air ambiant (A) dans l'appareil (1) à travers les ouvertures (15)
dans un élément de recouvrement (14) de l'appareil (1).
5. Appareil encastrable de type foyer à combustibles solides (1) selon l'une quelconque
des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le moyen d'entrée (9) peut être actionné
pour canaliser l'air ambiant (A) dans l'appareil (1) à travers les ouvertures (18)
adjacentes à un thermostat (19) de l'appareil (1).
6. Appareil encastrable de type foyer à combustibles solides (1) selon l'une quelconque
des revendications précédentes, dans lequel l'air ambiant (A) canalisé dans l'appareil
(1) à travers le moyen d'entrée (9) s'écoule vers une chambre de combustion de l'appareil
(1) et alimente une chambre d'air préchauffée qui contribue à la combustion à l'intérieur
de l'appareil (1).
7. Appareil encastrable de type foyer à combustibles solides (1) selon l'une quelconque
des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le premier élément (4) est fixé au second
élément (5) par des connecteurs, tels que des vis.
8. Appareil encastrable de type foyer à combustibles solides (1) selon l'une quelconque
des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le premier élément (4) comprend en outre
une surface de montage (16) pour la porte de l'appareil (8).
9. Appareil encastrable de type foyer à combustibles solides (1) selon la revendication
2, dans lequel le premier élément est un premier élément de panneau (4), le second
élément est un second élément de panneau (5) et les éléments de construction latéraux
sont des branches latérales (6), les éléments de panneau (4, 5) sont agencés de telle
sorte qu'un espace (9) entre les éléments de panneau (4, 5) s'étend le long d'un périmètre
du premier élément de panneau (4).