Claims
- 1. A manifold for a fireplace burner and an igniter, comprising:
- a body having a first portion and a second portion, with said second portion being adapted to fit through a knockout hole in a wall of a firebox;
- a gas inlet port in the second portion of the manifold;
- a gas burner port in the first portion of the manifold;
- a continuous, enclosed first passage connecting the gas inlet port to the gas burner port;
- an igniter receiving port in said first portion of said manifold;
- a second passage connecting said igniter receiving port to the exterior of said second portion of said manifold;
- means accessible from the first portion of said manifold for removably retaining an electrode in the igniter port; and
- an electrode removably retained within the manifold, said electrode being surrounded by insulating material and being insertable and removable through the igniter port.
- 2. The manifold of claim 1 wherein said second passage includes;
- a longitudinal recess in the surface of said second portion, said recess being longitudinally aligned with the igniter receiving port so that the recess and the igniter receiving port together form a continuous, straight electrode passage into the manifold from the first portion of the manifold.
- 3. The manifold of claim 2 wherein said continuous, straight electrode passage is parallel to the centerline of the manifold.
- 4. The manifold of claim 2 wherein said gas burner port is offset from the centerline of the manifold.
- 5. The manifold of claim 1 wherein the electrode is provided with a clip on an external surface thereof, said clip being engageable with a recess in the igniter port to removably retain said electrode within the manifold.
- 6. The manifold of claim 1 further having an internal shoulder within the igniter port and wherein said insulating material further includes an external shoulder engageable with said internal shoulder and wherein said manifold further includes a fastener removably engageable with said igniter port to releasably retain said electrode within said passage.
- 7. The manifold of claim 1 wherein said electrode has opposed ends and includes two separate electrical conductors surrounded by insulating material, said insulating material electrically insulating each of said separate electrical conductors from the other said electrical conductor and from the manifold surrounding said electrode passage.
- 8. The manifold of claim 1 further including a shield projecting from and surrounding the first end of the manifold, and with said gas burner port and said igniter port being recessed within said shield.
- 9. The manifold of claim 1 further including means for selectably retaining the manifold in a knockout hole of a wall of a firebox and means for selectably releasing said manifold so that it may be withdrawn into said firebox from said knockout hole.
- 10. A fireplace starting apparatus for a wood burning fireplace, comprising:
- a control valve for controlling the flow of flammable gas to a fireplace burner, said control valve being located externally of a firebox of a fireplace with the inlet of said control valve being adapted for connection to a source of flammable gas;
- a conduit connectable at one end to a fireplace burner within the firebox and connectable at the other end to the control vale; and
- a remotely operable ignition device including an igniter mountable within the firebox;
- a shield surrounding the igniter to protect it from falling logs and other heavy combustible materials commonly found in a wood burning fireplace;
- an inlet conduit having one end connected to said control valve and having its other end adapted for connection to a portable tank and regulator, and
- valve means for preventing flammable gas at a pressure greater than a preselected pressure from entering the structure if the regulator is missing or malfunctioning.
- 11. The fireplace starting apparatus of claim 10 further including:
- a sensor mounted adjacent to the igniter,
- a source of electric current connected to said sensor, and
- control means for remotely operating the ignition device in response to a discontinuation of current flow through the sensor; and
- wherein the shield surround the sensor and the ignitor.
- 12. A fireplace starting apparatus, comprising
- a manifold having a first portion and a second portion, with said second portion being adapted to fit through a knockout hole in a wall of a firebox;
- a gas inlet port in the second portion;
- a gas burner port in the first portion;
- a continuous, enclosed first passage connecting the gas inlet port to the gas burner port;
- an igniter port in the first portion connected to an electrode passage through the first portion and the second portion;
- an electrode removably retained within the electrode passage, said electrode being removable from the electrode passage through the igniter port, said electrode having opposed ends and including two separate electrical conductors surrounded by insulating material, said insulating material electrically insulating each of said separate electrical conductors form the other said electrical conductor and from the manifold surrounding said electrode passage;
- a source of electric current to a first one of said electrodes;
- control means to supply an electrical spark to the second of said electrodes; and
- means responsive to a discontinuance of current flow through the first of said electrodes for preventing the flow of gas through the manifold in the absence of a spark or flame.
- 13. The fireplace starting apparatus of claim 12 wherein the means for preventing the flow of gas includes control means to supply an electrical spark to the second of said electrodes in response to a discontinuance of current flow through the first of said electrodes.
- 14. The fireplace starting apparatus of claim 12 further including means for selectably retaining the manifold in a knockout hole of a wall of a firebox and for selectably releasing said manifold so that it may be withdrawn into said firebox from said knockout hole.
- 15. The fireplace staring apparatus of claim 12 further including a burner having a hollow interior which hollow interior is connected to said burner port, said burner having gas jets between said hollow interior and the atmosphere surrounding said burner.
- 16. The fireplace starting apparatus of claim 12 wherein said manifold has an internal should within the igniter port and wherein said insulating material has an external should engageable with said internal should and further including a fastener removably engageable with said igniter port to releasably retain said electrode within said passage.
- 17. The fireplace starting apparatus of claim 12 further including a shield extending over said electrode for protecting said electrode from falling debris.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/258,258 filed Oct. 14, 1988.
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