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                         Patent Grant Patent Grant
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                         6250297 6250297
 
         
    
    
        
            
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                    Patent Number6,250,297
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                    Date FiledWednesday, August 30, 200025 years ago 
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                    Date IssuedTuesday, June 26, 200124 years ago 
 
     
    
        
            
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                            Inventors
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                                ExaminersAgents
                - Larson & Larson, P.A.
- Larson; James E.
 
 
     
    
        
            
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                            US ClassificationsField of Search
                - US
- 126 242
- 126 554
- 110 165 R
- 015 3001
- 015 301
 
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        Abstract
A grate at the bottom of a hearth leads to a funnel shaped ash hopper and then to an ash removal pipe conduit. An electrical motor creates a vacuum in a canister located at an end of the pipe conduit distal from the ash hopper. An electric switch in a residence containing the hearth actuates the motor and causes cooled ash to move from the hearth to the canister where it can be removed for off site disposal.             
         
        
            
                    Description
  
    
      
        BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
      
    
    
      
        This invention relates to a fireplace ash removal system. More particularly, it refers to a vacuum unit used to suck ash through a pipe from a residence fireplace to a container located outside the residence.
      
    
    
      
        It is common for a residence to contain one or more fireplaces for the pleasure of their occupants. Unfortunately, the ash, produced by wood burning fireplaces which are the most popular, causes a nuisance problem in disposal. A motor driven auger as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,074,680 can drive the ash down to a pit located below the grate. The ash still has to be eventually removed from the ash pit. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,096,848, a basementless house has an ash removal system in which an auger extends under a floor to an ash removal pit at a side of a house. Although these systems assist in the disposal of ash, they still require the householder to deal with ash disposal. A system is needed which will remove ash without the need for further handling by the householder.
      
    
    
      
        SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
      
    
    
      
        The invention herein described and claimed solves the prior problem of handling cold ash by providing a fully automatic system for transporting the ash from a fireplace directly to a closed container without the need for actuating an auger. The container can be disposed of without the need to deal with ash.
      
    
    
      
        One or more fireplace hearths or a brick pizza oven is connected through a bottom grate and a funnel shaped ash hopper to a pipe conduit leading under a building slab to an outside area where a motor driven vacuum unit including a canister for retaining cold ash is located. The motor is electrically driven by actuating a switch inside the building or outside the building. A solenoid operated fresh air inlet is closed when the motor is creating a vacuum and open to emit fresh air to the system when the motor is not operating.
      
    
  
  
    
      
        BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
      
    
    
      
        The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 1
        
         is a front view in elevation of a building containing the fireplace ash removal system of this invention.
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 2
        
         is a front view of a fireplace linked to the ash removal system.
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 3
        
         is a partial sectional view of the fireplace hearth bottom plate and the ash receiving grate.
      
    
  
  
    
      
        DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
      
    
    
      
        Throughout the following detailed description the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
      
    
    
      
        Referring to 
        
          FIG. 1
        
        , the fireplace ash removal system includes a funnel shaped ash hopper 
        
          
            10
          
        
         located below the hearth of a fireplace 
        
          
            30
          
        
        . An inner grate 
        
          
            12
          
        
         having openings 
        
          
            26
          
        
         suitable only for receipt of ash 
        
          
            15
          
        
         is fixedly mounted over hopper 
        
          
            10
          
        
        . A removable plate 
        
          
            14
          
        
         containing air vents 
        
          
            24
          
        
         is located over inner grate 
        
          
            12
          
        
         and remains in place while the fireplace is in use or contains hot ash. Plate 
        
          
            14
          
        
         is removed before operation of the ash removal system.
      
    
    
      
        Hopper 
        
          
            10
          
        
         empties into an auxiliary pipe 
        
          
            32
          
        
         leading to a tube or main pipe conduit 
        
          
            20
          
        
        . Main pipe conduit 
        
          
            20
          
        
         is located below a building slab 
        
          
            34
          
        
         and empties into canister 
        
          
            18
          
        
        .
      
    
    
      
        A motor 
        
          
            36
          
        
         located above canister 
        
          
            18
          
        
         is electrically operated by an indoor switch 
        
          
            16
          
        
        , or alternatively, by outdoor switch 
        
          
            40
          
        
        . Generally, the canister 
        
          
            18
          
        
         is located outside a building wall 
        
          
            42
          
        
         distal from the fireplaces 
        
          
            30
          
        
        . A pizza oven 
        
          
            44
          
        
         located on an opposite wall 
        
          
            46
          
        
         of the building can be incorporated into the ash removal system. An auxiliary tube 
        
          
            48
          
        
         leads from an outside area adjacent the pizza oven 
        
          
            44
          
        
         to the main pipe conduit 
        
          
            20
          
        
         for use in removing small particles in the vicinity of the pizza oven.
      
    
    
      
        Motor 
        
          
            36
          
        
         has a horsepower of 1-2 to create a vacuum suction in the system of 200 to 250 cubic feet per minute within the main pipe conduit 
        
          
            20
          
        
         so that ash can be moved from the pizza oven 
        
          
            44
          
        
         or the fireplaces 
        
          
            30
          
        
         directly to canister 
        
          
            18
          
        
        . A 1½ horsepower motor creates about 217 cubic feet per minute air suction. The canister is removable for disposal of the ash off site.
      
    
    
      
        A solenoid operated fresh air inlet 
        
          
            22
          
        
         remains open to admit fresh air when the system is not operating.
      
    
    
      
        An air vent 
        
          
            28
          
        
         permits fresh air to enter the indoor fireplaces 
        
          
            30
          
        
        .
      
    
    
      
        The system is actuated by switch 
        
          
            16
          
        
         after the ash 
        
          
            15
          
        
         is cold and the plate 
        
          
            14
          
        
         is removed. Ash is drawn downward by the vacuum through inner grate 
        
          
            12
          
        
        , hopper 
        
          
            10
          
        
        , auxiliary pipe 
        
          
            32
          
        
         and main pipe conduit 
        
          
            20
          
        
         and is sucked outwardly to canister 
        
          
            18
          
        
         where it is stored until filled. It is then emptied off site and the canister is replaced.
      
    
    
      
        All parts of the system is made of metal and joints on pipe conduit 
        
          
            20
          
        
         are flame sealed to prevent escape of ash.
      
    
    
      
        The above description has described specific structural details embodying the invention. However, it will be within one having ordinary skill in the art to make modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept of this system.
      
    
  
             
            
                        Claims
        
                - 1. A fireplace ash removal system comprising:at least one fireplace as part of a residence, the fireplace having a hearth with a bottom grate for preventing unburnt wood products from falling downward; a funnel shaped ash hopper below the grate leading to a first end of an ash removal tube; an electrical motor driven vacuum inducing canister located outside the residence connected to the ash removal tube at an opposite end from the ash hopper, the ash removal tube located for a substantial portion of the tube length below the lowest floor of the residence, the vacuum inducing canister operated by actuation of a switch within the residence when ash accumulated in the hearth is no longer hot and a plate over the grate is removed; a solenoid operated fresh air inlet adjacent the canister, closed when the canister vacuum is operating and open when the canister vacuum is not operating, the fresh air inlet leading to the ash removal tube from a location outside the residence; and a means for permitting fresh air to circulate in the hearth.
- 2. The fireplace ash removal system according to claim 1 wherein the residence has a first floor and second floor fireplace connected to the ash removal system.
- 3. The fireplace ash removal system according to claim 1 wherein a pizza oven is connected to the ash removal system.
- 4. A fireplace cold ash removal system comprising:(a) a pipe conduit adapted to receive the cold ash, the pipe conduit having a first opening below a hearth, a substantial portion of the pipe conduit located under a slab supporting a building, the pipe conduit leading from the first opening to a second opening of the pipe leading into a disposable canister outside the building; (b) a solenoid operated fresh air inlet to the pipe conduit adjacent the canister; (c) a vacuum inducing electrically operated motor in the canister to draw cold ash from the hearth; (d) an electrical switch within the building to activate the motor; (e) a removable plate over the first opening to permit the flow of cold ash into the first opening when the plate is removed and the motor is activated; and (f) a means for permitting fresh air to flow into the hearth.
- 5. The fireplaces cold ash removal system according to claim 4 wherein a funnel shaped ash hopper is located under the hearth to direct the cold ash to the pipe conduit first opening.
- 6. The fireplace cold ash removal system according to claim 5 wherein a grate having openings sufficient to allow passage of ash but insufficient to permit passage of unburnt materials is located below the hearth and above the ash hopper.
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