The present invention relates to electric fires and in particular to electric fires which include a flame effect simulator which operably provides for the generation of flame effects within the fire.
Electric fires are well known in the art. Such fires typically include a heating element in for example the form of a fan heater or the like and operably provide for the generation of heat. Such fires have traditionally been provided to replace real combustion fires.
As part of this replacement of the real fire it is known to provide electric fires with flame effect simulators which are usefully employed to generate flame effects within an interior of the electric fire such that a user gets the visual impression of a fire burning within the fire. Such flame effect simulators are typically combined with an artificial fuel bed which provides for a simulation of the combustible material that is employed within the electric fire.
With the development of central heating within a domestic environment it is known that the electric fire provides a focal point within the room where it is located and the necessity for the heating element of the fire is not as prevalent. It is therefore known that electric fires can be provided without heating elements and within the context of the present invention the term electric fire is used to describe those fires that both include and omit heating elements.
There are many ways to provide flame effects within a fire. One departure from traditional methodologies to simulate flame effects is described in EP1703211 which provides for the utilisation of a fluid filled container between a light source and a screen. Rotation of the container effects a corresponding movement of the fluid and this is used to affect the transmission of light from the light source through the container and onto the screen. Use of a refractor screen between the fluid filled container and the screen is described. The refractor screen provides for a break-up of the transmitted light prior to incidence on the screen. The arrangement described is useful in generating a flicker effect which is visible on the screen but there are still problems in that the effect is not really a flame effect as there is no real identifiable flame pattern visible or defined on the screen.
There is therefore a need for an improved electric fire which can simulate flame effects on a screen within the fire.
These and other problems are addressed by an electric fire provided in accordance with the teaching of the present invention. Such a fire includes a housing providing support for a flame generating screen on which a flame pattern may be generated. The fire includes a flame generating means comprising a liquid and being located between the screen and a light source such that light emitted from the light source is incident onto the liquid prior to incidence onto the screen. Typically the arrangement is such that the light will pass through the container prior to incidence onto the screen but other modifications could provide for a reflection of the light off the liquid within the container prior to incidence onto the screen. The fire further comprises means for defining the flame pattern generated on the screen, such that selective portions of the screen will be illuminated greater than other portions. This means for generating the flame pattern is co-operable with the transmitted light from the light source so as to specifically direct light onto specific portions of the screen.
The liquid is desirably provided within a container which may be located behind or in front of the screen. If it is located to the rear of the screen the transmitted light will initially be on a rear surface of the screen. If it is located to the front of the screen, the transmitted light will initially fall on the front of the screen.
The means for defining the flame pattern may comprise at least one lens provided between flame generating means and the screen, the at least one lens providing for a focusing of the light passing from the flame generating means so as to selectively direct the light onto the screen. By using a lens arrangement it is possible to selectively direct the light to generate individual flames of a flame pattern. In a preferred arrangement a plurality of lens are provided, each of the lenses being associated with an individual generated flame within the flame pattern.
The means for defining the flame pattern may comprise in addition or alternatively to the lenses a mask provided between the container and the screen, the mask having a fire pattern template provided therein, such that light passing through the mask and onto the screen will adopt the pattern of the template
The flame generating means may include a moveable container. The movement of the fluid within the container will effect a disruption of the light passing through the container. The container could also be stationary and the movement of the fluid could be effected through use of an agitator in the form of for example a paddle which imparts movement to the fluid.
The fire may also include a fuel bed located to the front of the fire and forwardly of the screen. The screen may comprise an at least partially reflective screen, such that it is possible to mirror the fuel bed so as to give the impression that the flame pattern displayed on the flame generating screen originates from a mid portion of the fuel bed.
Accordingly the invention provides an electric fire according to claim 1. Advantageous embodiments are provided in the dependent claims.
These and other features of the present invention will be better understood with reference to the following drawings.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Exemplary arrangements of a fire provided in accordance with the teaching of the present invention will be described hereinafter to assist with an understanding of the benefits of the present invention. Such a fire will be understood as being exemplary of the type of fire that could be provided and is not intended to limit the present invention to any one specific arrangement as modifications could be made to that described herein without departing from the scope of the invention.
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Located towards the front 105a of the fire at a level substantially coincident with the bottom of the screen 115 is provided a fuel bed 125. As shown in
A light source 130 is provided in a lower or bottom region 135 of the housing and may be used to illuminate the screen 115 and optionally the fuel bed 126. If used to illuminate the fuel bed, it will be appreciated that the use of the at least partially transparent surface 127 will operably allow light generated by the light source to pass upwardly into the fuel bed and to illuminate an interior volume 128 thereof. By providing the fuel bed in a suitable material which is at least partially transparent such interior illumination will be visible by a user located to the front of the fire. If the fuel bed is only supported at its perimeter it will be understood that the use of the partially transparent surface 127 may not be necessary in that there is no occluding surface between the light source and the fuel bed.
Flame generating means 140 comprising a container 141 having a fluid 142 provided therein are provided between the light source 130 and the screen 115. In the arrangement shown, the flame generating means are located forwardly of the screen 115. In this way light generated by the light source 130 will pass through the flame generating means 140 and be incident on a front surface 115a of the flame generating screen where it may be used to create the visual impression of one or more flames. Movement of the liquid is operably to create a suitable flame pattern. It will be appreciated that as light is being transmitted through the container that any movement of the liquid within the container will affect the transmission of the light and can, as a result, be used to generate a flicker effect on the screen.
Desirably the fluid 142 only partially fills the container 141, typically at most half filling. The container 141 may be moveable so as to impart motion to the fluid within the container. One or more projections 143 may be provided on an inner surface 144 of the container so as to effect more disruption to the fluid as it is moved. Furthermore, one or more moveable solid elements could be provided within the container. These elements will move within the liquid but the effect of the liquid will serve to dampen that movement.
It will be understood that as the container 141 is located between the screen 115 and the light source that the light from the light source 130 that is incident on the screen 141 will have been affected by the operation of the flame generating means 140. The movement of the container may be effected in a number of different ways, typically by use of a motor that is used to drive an actuator coupled to the container 141.
The screen 115 may be provided with an at least partially reflective surface such that a reflected image of the fuel bed 125 that is located to the front of the fire will be viewable off this at least partially reflective surface. Due to the reflection of the fuel bed, the generated flame pattern will appear to a person located to the front of the fire to originate from a mid portion of the fuel bed, thereby enhancing the optical effect of the flame effect generated. In another arrangement a second screen is provided to the front of the screen on which the flame pattern is generated. This second screen will be at least partially transparent such that light from the container will pass through the second screen and onto the first screen where it will generate a flame pattern. The second screen if used will typically be provided with an at least partially reflective surface to create the fuel bed mirroring effect discussed immediately above.
So as to enhance the definition of the flame pattern viewable on the screen 115, the present invention provides means for defining the flame pattern generated on the screen. Such means provide for control of the light path from the flame generating means onto the screen such that selective portions of the screen will be illuminated greater than other portions.
By providing a plurality of individual light sources the light output from each of the light sources can be individually varied such that selective portions of the screen 115 can be simultaneously illuminated with different colours. This may be advantageously provided by including one or more multicoloured light emitting diodes (LEDs) within the light source arrangement whose colour output can be varied depending on application of a suitable control signal. Alternative methodologies using for example mechanical filters could be used but the colour variability using such LED's makes them a preferred choice if colour variation is required.
As the cylinder rotates the fluid contained therein will also move and this movement will affect the light intensity of the light being transmitted through the cylinder. The nature of the movement is such as to create flicker effects in the displayed pattern. While the lenses will serve to selectively illuminate portions of the flame generating screen so as to create the impression of individual flames, the flame generating means creates the required flicker effect that one would expect from convention combustion of a fuel.
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It will be appreciated that what has been described herein is an exemplary arrangement of an electric fire that includes a flame generator located forwardly of a flame generating screen so as to provide for light modified by the flame generator to be incident on a front surface of a flame generating screen. While not shown, it is possible for the flame generating components, ie the light source, container and fluid to be provided to the rear of the screen as well. In such arrangements the means for defining the flame pattern would also have to be provided to the rear of the screen. The light that passes from the light source through the liquid and defined by the pattern of the mask or the use of lenses would be incident on a rear surface of the screen as opposed to a front surface—such as that heretofore described. It will be appreciated that in such a configuration the screen 115 would have to be at least partially transparent to allow for light incident on the rear surface to be visible from the front of the fire.
In the arrangements described, a lens arrangement may optionally be provided to provide for the generation of individual flames within a flame pattern. The orientation and optical parameters of individual ones of the lens arrangement may be used to selectively change the shape and height of the displayed flames. Two or more lenses could be arranged in a compound lens arrangement which can be usefully employed to generate specific flame effects on the screen. While the embodiment illustrated show the lenses provided between the container and the screen, it will also be understood that modifications to that described could provide the lenses between the light source and the container such that the lenses (or equivalent optical elements) could be used to specifically target light onto specific regions of the container.
By using multicoloured light sources it is possible to also change the colour sequences of the displayed flame pattern over time.
While the invention has been described with reference to preferred arrangements and embodiments it will be appreciated that modifications can be made without departing from the teaching of the present invention.
The words comprises/comprising when used in this specification are to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0822965.0 | Dec 2008 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/067125 | 12/14/2009 | WO | 00 | 7/20/2011 |