Claims
- 1. A burner assembly for burning a fuel gas from a gas source, comprising:a burner pan with a fuel gas inlet aperture therein; a spacer extending away from the burner pan; and a burner body having upper and lower portions, the lower portion of the burner body extending at least partially into the burner pan, the lower portion of the burner body being sealably connected to the spacer and being supported apart from the burner pan by the spacer forming an interior gas distribution chamber between the burner pan and the burner body, the interior gas distribution chamber positioned to receive a flow of fuel gas therein from the fuel gas inlet aperture, the upper portion of the burner body having a contoured surface forming simulated coal members, the upper portion of the burner body having a plurality of gas distribution apertures extending from the interior gas distribution chamber to the contoured surface, the plurality of gas distribution apertures being positioned to direct a flow of the fuel gas from the interior gas distribution chamber to the contoured surface for ignition, the burner body being constructed of a material that glows at selected color variations in the simulated coal members to simulate a burning and glowing coal ember bed in the base of a fire when the fuel gas is ignited adjacent to the contoured surface.
- 2. The burner assembly of claim 1 wherein the interior gas distribution chamber has a plurality of chamber portions to maintain a desired fuel gas pressure within the interior gas distribution chamber.
- 3. The burner assembly of claim 1 wherein the burner pan includes a base spaced apart from the burner body and the spacer is a distribution fence projecting from the base, the lower portion of the burner body has a channel that receives a portion of the distribution fence, the distribution fence dividing the interior gas distribution chamber into separate chamber portions for distribution of the fuel gas to selected ones of the gas distribution apertures.
- 4. The burner assembly of claim 3 wherein the fence sealably engages the burner body in the channel.
- 5. The burner assembly of claim 1 wherein the plurality of gas distribution apertures have open upper ends positioned in a plurality of different planes so the open upper ends are not co-planar thereby controlling the distribution of the fuel gas at the contoured surface of the upper portion of the burner body.
- 6. The burner assembly of claim 1 wherein a selected group of the plurality of gas distribution apertures are concentrated relative to each other to provide a selected flame shape when the fuel gas flowing through the concentrated group of gas distribution apertures is ignited adjacent to the upper portion of the burner body.
- 7. The burner assembly of claim 1 wherein the burner body includes a combustion air hole extending therethrough, the combustion air hole being out of fluid communication with the interior gas distribution chamber.
- 8. The burner assembly of claim 1 wherein the plurality of gas apertures have substantially the same height.
- 9. The burner assembly of claim 1 wherein the gas distribution apertures have a plurality of diameters selectively sized to control a flow of the fuel gas therethrough.
- 10. The burner assembly of claim 1, further comprising a gasket sandwiched between the burner pan and the burner body.
- 11. The burner assembly of claim 1 wherein the contoured surface provides a non-uniform surface that provides simulated coal portions of different sizes and heights.
- 12. The burner assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper portion of the burner body has a simulated-log-support surface and a plurality of guide members positioned to removably receive simulated logs thereon.
- 13. The burner assembly of claim 1 wherein the burner body is constructed of a ceramic-based material.
- 14. The burner assembly of claim 1 wherein the burner body is constructed of compressed vermiculite.
- 15. A burner assembly for burning a fuel gas from a gas source, comprising:a burner pan with a fuel gas inlet aperture therein, the burner pan having a base; a spacer extending away from the base of the burner pan; a burner body having upper and lower portions, the burner body being coupled to the spacer with the lower portion of the burner body being spaced apart from the base of the burner pan by the spacer to form an interior gas distribution chamber therebetween and positioned in fluid communication with the fuel gas inlet aperture to receive a flow of fuel gas from the gas source, the lower portion of the burner body having a substantially flat undersurface portion extending away from the spacer generally parallel to the base of the burner pan, the lower portion having a recessed underportion spaced apart from the burner pan's base and recessed from the burner body's flat undersurface portion, the recessed underportion defining a portion of the gas distribution chamber, the upper portion of the burner body having a contoured surface forming simulated coal members, the burner body having a plurality of gas distribution apertures extending therethrough from the lower portion to the contoured surface of the upper portion, the plurality of gas distribution apertures being positioned to direct a flow of the fuel gas to the contoured surface of the upper portion of the burner body for ignition, the burner body being constructed of a material that glows at selected color variations in the simulated coal members to simulate a burning and glowing coal ember bed in the base of a fire when the fuel gas is ignited adjacent to the contoured surface.
- 16. The burner assembly of claim 15 wherein the plurality of gas distribution apertures have open upper ends positioned in a plurality of different planes, so the open upper ends are not co-planar thereby controlling the distribution of the fuel gas at the contoured surface of the upper portion of the burner body.
- 17. The burner assembly of claim 15 wherein a selected group of the plurality of gas distribution apertures are concentrated relative to each other to provide a selected flame shape when the fuel gas flowing through the concentrated group of gas distribution apertures is ignited adjacent to the upper portion of the burner body.
- 18. The burner assembly of claim 15 wherein the plurality of gas apertures have substantially the same height.
- 19. The burner assembly of claim 15 wherein the gas distribution apertures have a plurality of diameters selectively sized to control a flow of the fuel gas therethrough.
- 20. The burner assembly of claim 15, further comprising a gasket sandwiched between the burner pan and the burner body.
- 21. The burner assembly of claim 15 wherein the burner body has a simulated-log-support surface and a plurality of guide members positioned to removably receive simulated logs thereon.
- 22. The burner assembly of claim 15 wherein the burner body is constructed of a ceramic-based material.
- 23. A burner assembly for burning a fuel gas from a gas source, comprising:a burner pan with a base having a fuel gas inlet aperture therein; a distribution fence sealably coupled at a bottom portion to the base of the burner pan, the distribution fence projecting away from the base; and a burner body having upper and lower portions, the burner body being spaced apart from the burner pan integrally forming an interior gas distribution chamber therebetween, the interior gas distribution chamber having a plurality of chamber portions being positioned to receive a flow of the fuel gas therein from at least one fuel gas inlet aperture, the lower portion of the burner body sealably connected to the distribution fence, the upper portion of the burner body having a contoured surface with a plurality of peaks and valleys the burner body having a plurality of gas distribution apertures extending therethrough from the lower portion to the contoured surface of the upper portion, the plurality of gas distribution apertures being positioned to direct a flow of the fuel gas to the contoured surface of the upper portion of the burner body for ignition, the burner body being constructed of a non-metallic material that glows at selected color variations when the fuel gas is ignited adjacent to the contoured surface.
- 24. The burner assembly of claim 23 wherein the peaks and valleys in the contoured surface is shaped to form a plurality of simulated coal members.
- 25. The burner assembly of claim 23 wherein the lower portion of the burner body has a channel formed therein and at least the top portion the distribution fence is positioned within the channel.
- 26. The burner assembly of claim 24 further comprising a seal in the channel of the burner body positioned to sealably engage the distribution fence of the burner pan.
- 27. The burner assembly of claim 23 wherein the burner pan is sealably coupled to a plurality of distribution fences positioned to form separate portions of the gas distribution chamber.
- 28. The burner assembly of claim 27 wherein the fuel gas inlet aperture is a first fuel gas inlet aperture, the base of the burner pan having a second fuel gas inlet aperture, the plurality of distribution fences being positioned to define first and second portions of the gas distribution chamber out of fluid communication with each other wherein the first portion communicates with the first gas inlet aperture and the second portion communicates with the second gas inlet aperture.
- 29. The burner assembly of claim 23 wherein the distribution fence is positioned to divide the gas distribution chamber into a first portion and a second portion, the distribution fence having a passage therein to provide for fluid communication between the first and second portions of the gas distribution chamber.
- 30. The burner assembly of claim 23, further comprising a perimeter fence to define the gas distribution chamber and a plurality of interior fences to divide the gas distribution chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a non-provisional patent application claiming priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/182,579, titled “Burner Assembly for a Gas-Burning Fireplace,” filed Feb. 15, 2000, and a Continuation U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/788,279, titled “Burner Assembly for a Gas-Burning Fireplace,” filed Feb. 15, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,443,726 both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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