Technical field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to the construction of a solid fuel biomass stove,
equipped with a facilitated cleaning system, to empty the brazier of ash, dust, small
residues of unburned or partially burned material, at the end or at the beginning
of each phase of combustion by opening and closing the access door to the burn pot
of the stove.
State of the art
[0002] Solid fuel biomass stoves need to be cleaned daily to have a high efficiency.
[0003] In the brazier of solid fuel biomass stoves, when the stove is turned off, ash, dust,
small residues of unburned or partially burned material remain. When re-ignited, these
materials slow down or even prevent the stove from restarting and in any case lower
the efficiency of said stove. To ensure efficient combustion, it would be advisable
to empty the brazier of ash, dust, small residues of unburned or partially burned
material when switching off or restarting the stove when the stove is switched off
or on again. When it is switched off, the manual emptying of the brazier is particularly
difficult as it is particularly hot due to the combustion that took place in it. To
be able to carry out the operation safely, the stove should be turned off in advance,
allowing said stove to cool down, the time required for its cooling is about two hours
and then proceed with manual emptying of the brazier. Very often the user does not
know when to turn off the stove in advance and therefore when the brazier is turned
back on it will be dirty with ash, dust, small residues of unburned or partially burned
material. Before re-ignition, the user should remember to clean the brazier and start
re-ignition, to improve the efficiency of the stove.
[0004] To overcome these drawbacks, motorized mechanisms have been studied which operate
a scraper that cleans the bottom grate of the brazier of a particle solid material
stove as shown in
EP1559957A1.
[0005] However, the solution proposed in
EP1559957A1 shows some disadvantages which can be summarized as follows:
- The presence of an engine introduces difficulties linked to the fact that said engine
must be kept efficient, increasing the cost of the stove;
- The motor must be operated by the user to clean the stove and the user must remember
to operate the scraper otherwise the grate remains dirty;
- As the scraper is rotating it cannot scrape all the material on the bottom grate of
the brazier.
[0006] US585677A describes a fire pot 2 with a grate 4 having perforations 5, the grate 4 can be turned
acting on a shake-bar 7. The shake-bar 7 is moved manually and operator must remember
to turn the grate lifting it in order to engage the spur 9 with the perforations 5.
[0007] The present invention aims to overcome these and other disadvantages.
Description of the invention
[0008] The present invention aims to produce a stove that does not have the disadvantages
and drawbacks shown in the state of the art.
[0009] The main purpose of the present invention is to clean the bottom grate of the brazier
at the end or at the beginning of each combustion cycle, by simply opening and closing
the access door of the stove's brazier.
[0010] The main purpose of the present invention is to produce a solid fuel biomass stove
comprising an access door and a brazier formed by a bottom grate and walls characterized
by the fact that the bottom grate slides under the walls and that the grate is connected
through connection to the access door so that each time the access door is opened,
the connecting means make the bottom grate slide or turn under the walls.
[0011] Another feature is given by the fact that the connection means through which the
bottom grate is connected to the access door are mechanical connection means.
[0012] Another feature is given by the fact that the connection means through which the
bottom grate is connected to the access door are a rod integral with the bottom grate
of the brazier and a connecting rod integral with the access door and that a pin,
integral with the rod of the grate at the bottom of the brazier slides into a slot
in the connecting rod.
[0013] Another feature is given by the fact that the bottom grate of the brazier slides
in guides under the parts of the brazier.
[0014] Another feature is given by the fact that the means of connection through which the
bottom grate is connected to the access door are a system of toothed wheels which,
when the access door is opened, make the bottom grate rotate.
[0015] Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become clear from
the following description of an embodiment of the present invention given by way of
non-limiting example of Figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Brief description of the figures.
[0016]
Figure 1 represents a section of a solid fuel biomass stove made above the brazier
according to the object of the present invention;
Figure 2 represents an axonometric view of a solid fuel biomass stove according to
the object of the present invention;
Figure 3 represents a top view of a brazier of a solid fuel biomass stove according
to the object of the present invention;
Figure 4 represents a front view of a brazier of a solid fuel biomass stove according
to the object of the present invention;
Figure 5 represents a side view of a brazier of a solid fuel biomass stove according
to the object of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF A FAVORITE MODE OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0017] An embodiment of a solid fuel biomass stove 1 according to the present invention
is shown in Figures 1 and 2, it comprises an access door 2 to the brazier in which
the solid biomass is burned. Solid fuel biomass stoves using wood material as fuel
produce dust, ash and unburned or partially burned material. The deposit of dust,
ash and unburned or partially burned material in the brazier of the solid fuel biomass
stove worsens its performance and in some cases leads to the stove blocking. The stove
1 of the present invention comprises a brazier formed by the bottom grate 4 surmounted
by the walls 3 which is accessed through a door 2. The bottom grate 4 of the brazier
is connected with connection means 5, 6 to the access door 2 of the stove 1.
[0018] The connection means 5, 6 to the access door 2 of the stove 1 can preferably but
not exclusively be mechanical connection means.
[0019] In a preferred embodiment, when the access door 2 is opened, the bottom grate 4 of
the brazier is pulled by the connecting means 5, 6 to the access door 2 and, sliding
under one of the walls 3 of the brazier, is cleaned by dust, ash and unburned or partially
burned material, which on meeting the wall 3 of the brazier is forced to fall into
the ash collection tray 10.
[0020] To improve the sliding of the bottom grate 4 of the brazier it can slide, preferably
but not exclusively, in guides 7 placed under two opposite walls 4 of the brazier.
[0021] The connection means 5, 6 to the access door 2 are formed, preferably but not exclusively,
by a rod 5 integral with the bottom grate 4 of the brazier and by a connecting rod
6 integral with the access door 2.
[0022] The connecting rod 6 has a slot 8 within which the pin 9 integral with the rod 5
of the bottom grate 4 of the brazier can slide.
[0023] When the door is opened, the connecting rod 6 pulls the bottom grate 4 of the brazier
outwards through the rod 5, the bottom grate 4 of the brazier slides into the guides
7, and being forced to pass under the walls 3 of the brazier it is cleaned of dust,
ash and unburned or partially burned material which, on meeting the walls 3 of the
brazier, are forced to fall into the ash pan 10.
[0024] Closing the access door 2 of the solid fuel biomass stove through the connecting
means 5, 6 to the access door 2 repositions the bottom grate 4 under the walls 3,
recomposing the brazier with bottom grate 4 and walls 3 act to receive the fuel for
its combustion ..
[0025] By simply opening and closing the access door 2, the bottom grate 4 of the brazier
of the solid fuel biomass stove 1 is cleaned.
[0026] In another embodiment of the invention, when the access door 2 is opened, the bottom
grate 4 of the brazier is made to rotate by the connection means 5, 6 to the access
door 2 and, by turning on itself, it is cleaned from dust, ash and unburned or partially
burned material, which in this way is forced to fall into the ash collection tray
10.
[0027] The invention, well understood, is not limited to the representation given by the
tables but can receive improvements and modifications by the man of the trade without
leaving the framework of the patent.
[0028] The present invention allows numerous advantages and to overcome difficulties that
could not be overcome with the systems currently on the market.
1. Biomass solid fuel stove (1) comprising an access door (2) and a brazier formed by
a bottom grate (4) and walls (3) characterized in that the bottom grate (4) is rotatable or sliding under the walls (3) and that said bottom
grate (4) is connected to the access door (2) through connecting means (5,6) so that
each time the access door (2) is opened, the connecting means (5,6) make the bottom
grate (4) slide or turn under the walls (3).
2. Biomass solid fuel stove (1) according to claim 1 characterized in that the connecting means (5,6) through which the bottom grate (4) is connected to the
access door (2) are mechanical connecting means.
3. Biomass solid fuel stove (1) according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that the connecting means (5,6) through which the bottom grate (4) is connected to the
access door (2) are a rod (5) integral with the bottom grate (4) of the brazier and
a connecting rod (6) integral with the access door (2) and that a pin (9), integral
with the rod (5) of the bottom grill (4) of the brazier, slides into a slot (8) of
the connecting rod (6) integral with the access door (2).
4. Biomass solid fuel stove (1) according to any one of the preceding claims characterized in that the bottom grate (4) of the brazier slides in guides (7) under the walls (3) of the
brazier.
5. Biomass solid fuel stove (1) according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that the connecting means (5,6) through which the bottom grate (4) is connected to the
access door (2) are a system of toothed wheels which, when opening the access door
(2), turn the bottom grate (4).