Information
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Patent Grant
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6378516
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Patent Number
6,378,516
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Date Filed
Friday, August 25, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 30, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Bennett; Henry
- Cocks; Josiah C.
Agents
- Locke Liddell & Sapp LLP
- Ross; Monty L.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 126 512
- 126 500
- 126 504
- 126 285 R
- 126 286
- 126 289
- 126 285 B
- 126 292
- 126 536
- 126 539
- 431 20
- 236 1 G
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A damper-controlled gas delivery system for use with gas-fired fireplaces, the system having a solenoid valve controlling the supply of gas to a burner, a manipulable damper control lever, and a wire linkage connecting the damper control lever to a switch that controls the supply of electrical power to the solenoid valve, the damper control lever and switch, thereby preventing operation of the burner unless the damper is open.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to control systems for gas-fired burners in fireplaces and, more particularly, to a system wherein the supply of gas to a fireplace burner can be controlled by manipulation of a damper. The system of the invention is preferably used with fireplaces having a pilot valve lighting system.
2. Description of Related Art
The use of dampers in the vents or stacks of gas-fired furnaces is well known. When a burner is lighted in a furnace, the vent or stack must be open to allow the escape of noxious or lethal fumes produced as combustion byproducts. When a burner is not lighted, however, an open vent or stack allows heat to escape unless a damper is positioned so as to effectively block warm air from rising through it.
Various systems are disclosed in the prior art that are said to be useful for controlling the operation of a furnace damper so that the damper is open when the burner is lighted and closed when the burner is unlighted. Such systems are disclosed, for example, in U. S. Pat. Nos. 4,084,743; 4,087,045; 4,175,695; 4,294,226; 4,416,611 and 4,570,847. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,084,743, 4,087,045 and 4,570,847 disclose motor operated systems for opening and closing furnace dampers. U.S. Pat. No. 4,175,695 discloses the use of a bimetallic strip in combination with two mercury switches, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,294,226 discloses a thermally actuated control system utilizing a fluid reservoir and piston. U.S. Pat. No. 4,416,611 discloses a system utilizing a thermostat, a solenoid coupled by a spring to a damper control lever, a manual override lever also connected to the damper control lever, a first switch that opens a fuel control valve in response to opening of the damper, and a second switch in parallel with the first switch that is actuated by operation of the manual override lever.
Although many complex systems have been disclosed for use in controlling damper operation in furnaces, most fireplaces with gas-fired burners still rely on manual damper controls. Failure to open a damper when the burner is lighted can cause smoke damage within a residence or business and can be dangerous to the user because of the noxious or toxic gases produced by the fire. Also, because conventional manual damper control levers are often located in the upper portion of the firebox, handling them after the burner is lighted, or soon after the burner is extinguished, can cause burns to the hands and arms of the user. One remote fireplace damper control utilizing a lever assembly accessible outside the firebox is disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,264,217.
More recently, gas fireplaces have been marketed with pilot valves and burner lighting systems that can be actuated from a switch located on the front of the firebox or, remotely, from a wall switch. Damper control levers have been moved to the front of the firebox, where they are more easily accessible to the user without risk of injury. A need remains, however, for a fireplace gas control system with which the gas burner can be lighted and extinguished simply by manipulating a damper control lever disposed at the front of the firebox between its open and closed positions, respectively. Such a system is disclosed herein.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The damper-controlled gas system of the invention is preferred for use with gas fireplaces having gas valves with pilot lights that remain burning whether or not the damper is opened. The subject system preferably comprises a rotatable damper mounted inside the chimney vent pipe that is controlled by a transverse rod connected to a lever positioned so as to be conveniently accessible to the user.
According to one particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, the damper control lever hangs down from the top front of the firebox, where it can be manipulated to the left or right to open or close the damper as desired. Manipulation of the damper control lever in either direction causes the transverse rod to rotate the damper inside the chimney, and the rotation of the rod is desirably biased by a spring that is stretched in the over-center position and relaxes when the lever is pushed past the center to either side. A wire linkage preferably connects the damper control lever to a damper switch located outside the firebox so that a translational movement of the damper control lever to either the open or closed position causes the switch to close or open, respectively. A micro-switch is preferred for use in this application because of its smooth operation and reliability. When the damper control lever is in a position where the damper is closed, the open damper switch interrupts the circuit controlling a solenoid valve supplying gas to the main fireplace burner tube. Conversely, when the damper control lever is shifted to a position where the damper is open, the damper switch closes, completing the circuit that allows the solenoid valve to supply gas to the main burner tube, where it is ignited by the pilot light. Unless the damper switch is in the closed position, which can only occur when the damper control lever is positioned so as to open the damper in the fireplace vent, the main fireplace burner cannot receive gas through the solenoid valve, and cannot be lighted.
The present invention therefore provides a simple but reliable positive interlock between the fireplace damper and burner operation that cannot be accidentally forgotten during use, preventing damage to premises or physical injury to users or occupants that might otherwise occur.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The apparatus of the invention is further described and explained in relation to the drawing FIGURE, which is a front perspective view, partially broken away, of a gas fireplace embodying the damper-controlled gas supply system of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawing, damper-controlled gas supply system
10
of the invention is described in relation to a fireplace preferably comprising firebox
12
having chimney vent stack
14
communicating therewith through top wall
50
. Firebox
12
and chimney vent stack
14
are desirably installed inside an enclosure
52
and chimney
53
in accordance with conventional construction practices. Burner tube
16
is supported by burner pan
56
inside firebox
12
, and receives fuel gas from gas inlet line
46
through solenoid valve
44
and supply line
18
. Access to solenoid valve
44
and switch
36
, discussed below, is desirably provided through door
72
in side wall
74
of firebox
12
. The particular burner configuration is not critical to operation of the invention, and it will be appreciated that the apparatus of the invention is similarly useful, for example, with a burner configuration as previously disclosed by applicant in U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,159.
Electrically (millivolt) actuated solenoid valve
44
, which controls the flow of gas from supply line
18
into burner inlet line
46
, is depicted in simplified form for illustrative purposes but can be selected from commercially available valves suitable for such use. Most preferably, solenoid valve
44
will further comprise a pilot valve selectively controllable by knob
70
, which supplies gas through line
58
to pilot light
60
adjacent to burner tube
16
when knob
70
on top of valve
44
is properly positioned for lighting of the pilot. A spark ignition device can also be provided for use in lighting pilot light
60
, but is not shown. Pilot light
60
will desirably burn whether solenoid valve
44
is opened or closed, and facilitates but is not critical to operation of damper-controlled gas supply system
10
of the invention except as further described below in relation to use of the damper control lever
24
or switches
76
,
78
for lighting burner
16
.
Damper assembly
22
preferably comprises damper
20
disposed inside chimney vent stack
14
, damper control rod
62
connected to damper
20
, damper control lever
24
connected to damper control rod
62
, and tensioning spring
28
connecting damper control rod
62
to top wall
50
of firebox
12
. Damper
20
is preferably a metal plate or disc that is rotatably mounted inside chimney vent stack
14
by conventional means to facilitate its opening and closing relative to the flowpath for air and combustion byproducts rising out of firebox
12
that is defined by interior wall
54
. In the preferred embodiment depicted in the drawing, damper
20
is connected in fixed relation to damper control rod
62
, which is in turn connected in fixed relation to damper control lever
24
that extends downwardly through recess
26
along front edge
68
of top wall
50
. When connected as illustrated, sideways manipulation of damper control lever
24
by the user to move it from the position shown in solid outline to the alternative position shown in dashed outline will cause control rod
62
and damper
20
to rotate from a closed position to an open position inside chimney vent stack
14
. Tension spring
28
is desirably connected to a bend provided in control rod
62
to exert maximum tension on control rod
62
when in an over-center position. Translational movement of damper control lever
24
by the user from one side to the other within recess
26
causes the tension on spring
28
to increase as the lever moves toward the center, and then relax as the lever moves past the center of recess
26
to the other side.
Damper-controlled gas supply system
10
of the invention preferably further comprises a wire linkage
32
connecting damper control lever
24
to a microswitch
36
that selectively interrupts the flow of electrical current through solenoid valve
44
. Solenoid valve
44
is normally closed to prevent lighting of burner
16
when damper
20
is closed. Movement of damper control lever
24
to the position where damper
20
is open causes wire linkage
32
to act on switch lever
38
, closing switch
36
to permit the opening of solenoid valve
44
. Similarly, movement of damper control lever
24
to the opposite position, where damper
20
is closed, causes wire linkage
32
to release lever
38
to a position where switch
36
is open and solenoid valve
44
will remain in its normally closed position. Wire linkage
32
is preferably made with a relatively stiff wire or cable of small gauge. Wire linkage
32
is desirably made of such material and installed in such manner that translational movement of damper control lever
24
produces an associated movement of switch lever
38
to open or close switch
36
as appropriate. Wire support guide
34
is desirably provided where wire linkage
32
turns the corner of firebox
12
to facilitate smooth movement as switch lever
38
is reciprocated by manipulation of damper shift lever
24
. One end of wire linkage
32
is desirably attached to damper control lever
24
by any suitable means such as, for example, by drilling a transverse bore through damper control lever
24
above recess
26
, thereafter inserting the wire through the bore and securing the free end to control lever
24
. The opposite end of wire linkage
32
is desirably attached to release lever
38
by similar means. Alternatively, any of many commercially available clamps, screws or brackets otherwise satisfactory for this application, or soldering or welding, can likewise be used to attach wire linkage
32
to damper control lever
24
and switch lever
38
. Switch
36
is preferably a micro-switch that can be easily and smoothly reciprocated between the open and closed positions in response to movement of damper control lever
24
.
Although damper assembly
22
is described herein in relation to a preferred embodiment utilizing a rotatable disc disposed inside chimney vent stack
14
, it will be appreciated upon reading the disclosure that the damper-controlled gas supply system
10
of the invention can also be used where damper
20
has a different mechanical configuration such as louvers, or the like, that are selectively opened or closed through a mechanical linkage by a manipulable lever such as damper control lever
24
.
Optionally, damper-controlled gas supply system
10
of the invention can further comprise a local switch
76
, shown mounted on side wall
74
of firebox
12
, and one or more remote switches
78
within the electrical circuit that supplies power to solenoid valve
44
. Remote switches
78
can be installed, for example, as wall switches to facilitate convenient lighting of burner
16
. Inlet power to solenoid valve
44
is supplied by the pilot thermo-generator, and through switches
36
,
76
and
78
connected to solenoid valve
44
by wires
40
,
42
,
82
,
84
and
86
so that normally closed solenoid valve
44
is not opened unless switch
36
and at least one of switches
76
,
78
is closed. Switches
76
,
78
are desirably wired in parallel to each other and in series to switch
36
to achieve this utility. When configured as shown in the drawing, and assuming that pilot light
60
is in continuous operation and damper
20
is open, switch
36
is closed and burner
16
can be lighted by closing any of switches
76
,
78
. Alternatively, if any of switches
76
,
78
is closed, burner
16
can be lighted simply by moving damper control lever
24
from the “closed damper” to “open damper” position, thereby closing switch
36
and activating the flow of gas to burner
16
through solenoid valve
44
. Most importantly, however, burner
16
cannot be lighted at any time by manipulating any of switches
76
,
78
unless damper control lever
24
is in the “open damper” position and switch
36
is closed.
The damper-controlled gas supply system
10
disclosed herein affords the user with optimum safety, efficiency and convenience without unnecessary complexity and without requiring the use of timers, thermostats or the like. Other alterations and modifications of the invention will likewise become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the present disclosure, and it is intended that the scope of the invention disclosed herein be limited only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to which the inventors are legally entitled.
Claims
- 1. A damper-controlled gas supply system for a fireplace having a firebox and a chimney vent communicating with the firebox, the system comprising:a burner inside the firebox; a solenoid valve controlling a flow of inlet gas to the burner; a damper mounted inside the fireplace chimney vent above the firebox, the damper being selectively positionable to open or close the fireplace chimney vent; a control rod connected to the damper above the firebox, the control rod being accessible to a user and manipulable between first and second positions corresponding to closed and open damper positions, respectively; an electrical switch cycling the solenoid valve between off and on positions, the on position permitting the flow of gas to the burner; and a wire linkage disposed outside the firebox and connecting the control rod to the electrical switch, the linkage producing movement of the electrical switch to cycle the solenoid valve between the off and on positions in response to manipulation of the control rod between the first and second positions, respectively.
- 2. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 1 wherein the control rod is spring-biased between the first and second positions.
- 3. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 1, further comprising a selectively pivotable damper control lever that moves the control rod between the first and second positions.
- 4. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 3 wherein the damper control lever is pivotable in translational motion and produces rotational motion of the control rod.
- 5. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 1 wherein the electrical switch is a micro-switch.
- 6. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 1, further comprising a pilot light disposed adjacent to the burner.
- 7. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 1 wherein the wire linkage comprises a stiff wire.
- 8. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 1 wherein the wire linkage comprises a cable.
- 9. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 1 wherein the firebox has a side wall and wherein the solenoid valve is attached to the outside of the side wall.
- 10. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 1 wherein firebox has a side wall and wherein the electrical switch is attached to the outside of the side wall.
- 11. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 9 wherein the solenoid valve is accessible through a door disposed in the side wall.
- 12. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 1, further comprising a second electrical switch mounted adjacent to the firebox, the second switch being manually controllable by the user to cycle the solenoid valve between the on and off positions when the damper is in the open position.
- 13. The damper-controlled gas supply system of claim 1, further comprising a second electrical switch mounted remotely from the firebox, the second switch being manually controllable by the user to cycle the solenoid valve between the on and off positions when the damper is in the open position.
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