Claims
- 1. A flame simulating assembly having:
(a) a simulated fuel bed; (b) a light source; (c) a screen having a partially reflective front surface disposed behind the simulated fuel bed for reflecting an image of the simulated fuel bed and for transmitting light from the light source through the partially reflective front surface such that an image of flames is transmitted through the partially reflective front surface; and (d) a static reflector disposed in front of the simulated fuel bed and having an inner side disposed opposite an outer side, the inner side being disposed adjacent to the simulated fuel bed and having a static reflective surface thereon, the static reflective surface being positioned for reflecting light from the light source onto the simulated fuel bed.
- 2. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 1 in which the screen has a back member disposed behind the partially reflective front surface for diffusing and transmitting light from the light source through the partially reflective front surface.
- 3. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the simulated fuel bed includes a simulated ember bed and at least one simulated fuel element, said at least one simulated fuel element being positioned over the simulated ember bed, and said at least one simulated fuel element having at least one downwardly directed portion, the static reflective surface being positioned relative to said at least one downwardly directed portion for reflecting light from the light source onto said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 4. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein the simulated ember bed is at least partially translucent.
- 5. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element additionally includes at least one partially reflective part positioned on said at least one downwardly directed portion in a path of light from the light source reflected from the static reflective surface, for reflecting light to simulate burning embers.
- 6. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein said at least one partially reflective part includes at least one ember decal, said at least one ember decal being positioned on said at least one downwardly directed portion in a path of light from the light source reflected from the static reflective surface, for reflecting light to simulate burning embers.
- 7. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein said at least one partially reflective part is reddish in color, such that said at least one partially reflective part simulates burning embers disposed on said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 8. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 6 wherein said at least one ember decal is reddish in color, such that said at least one ember decal simulates burning embers disposed on said downwardly directed portion.
- 9. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element resembles at least one log of wood.
- 10. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element resembles at least one piece of coal.
- 11. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the outer side of the static reflector has a non-reflective finish.
- 12. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the static reflector includes a plurality of prongs disposed substantially parallel to each other and extending upwardly and disposed substantially along the static reflector.
- 13. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the flame simulating assembly additionally includes a heater for providing heated air and a blower for blowing the heated air into premises in which the flame simulating assembly is disposed.
- 14. A flame simulating assembly having:
(a) a simulated fuel bed; (b) a light source; (c) a screen having a partially reflective front surface disposed behind the simulated fuel bed for reflecting an image of the simulated fuel bed and for transmitting light from the light source, the screen having a diffusing back member disposed behind the partially reflective front surface for diffusing and transmitting light from the light source through the partially reflective front surface; (d) a flicker element positioned in a path of light from the light source to the diffusing back member, for causing the light to be flickering light, whereby an image of flickering flames is transmitted through the partially reflective front surface; and (e) a static reflector disposed in front of the simulated fuel bed and having an inner side disposed opposite an outer side, the inner side being disposed adjacent to the simulated fuel bed and having a static reflective surface thereon, the static reflective surface being positioned for reflecting light from the light source onto the simulated fuel bed.
- 15. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 14 wherein the simulated fuel bed includes a simulated ember bed and at least one simulated fuel element, said at least one simulated fuel element being positioned over the simulated ember bed, and said at least one simulated fuel element having at least one downwardly directed portion, the static reflective surface being positioned relative to said at least one downwardly directed portion for reflecting light from the light source onto said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 16. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 15 wherein the simulated ember bed is at least partially translucent.
- 17. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 15 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element additionally includes at least one partially reflective part positioned on said at least one downwardly directed portion in a path of light from the light source reflected from the static reflective surface, for reflecting light to simulate burning embers.
- 18. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 17 wherein said at least one partially reflective part includes at least one ember decal, said at least one ember decal being positioned on said at least one downwardly directed portion in a path of light from the light source reflected from the static reflective surface, for reflecting light to simulate burning embers.
- 19. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 17 wherein said at least one partially reflective part is reddish in color, such that said at least one partially reflective part simulates burning embers disposed on said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 20. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 18 wherein said at least one ember decal is reddish in color, such that said at least one ember decal simulates burning embers disposed on said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 21. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 15 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element resembles at least one log of wood.
- 22. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 15 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element resembles at least one piece of coal.
- 23. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 14 wherein the outer side of the static reflector has a non-reflective finish.
- 24. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 14 wherein the static reflector includes a plurality of prongs disposed substantially parallel to each other, extending upwardly, and disposed substantially along the static reflector.
- 25. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 14 wherein the flame simulating assembly additionally comprises a heater for providing heated air and a blower for blowing the heated air into premises in which the flame simulating assembly is disposed.
- 26. A flame simulating assembly having:
(a) a simulated fuel bed; (b) a light source; (c) a screen having a partially reflective front surface disposed behind the simulated fuel bed for reflecting an image of the simulated fuel bed and for transmitting light from the light source, the screen having a diffusing back member disposed behind the partially reflective front surface for diffusing and transmitting light from the light source through the partially reflective front surface; (d) a flicker element positioned in a path of light from the light source to the diffusing back member, for causing the light to be a flickering light; (e) a flame effect element positioned in a path of flickering light, to configure the flickering light, whereby an image of flickering flames is transmitted through the partially reflective front surface; and (f) a static reflector disposed in front of the simulated fuel bed and having an inner side disposed opposite an outer side, the inner side being disposed adjacent to the simulated fuel bed and having a static reflective surface thereon, the static reflective surface being positioned for reflecting light from the light source onto the simulated fuel bed.
- 27. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 26 wherein the simulated fuel bed includes a simulated ember bed and at least one simulated fuel element, said at least one simulated fuel element being positioned over the simulated ember bed, and said at least one simulated fuel element having at lease one downwardly directed portion, the static reflective surface being positioned relative to said at least one downwardly directed portion for reflecting light from the light source onto said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 28. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 27 wherein the simulated ember bed is at least partially translucent.
- 29. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 27 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element additionally includes at least one partially reflective part positioned on said at least one downwardly directed portion in a path of light from the light source reflected from the static reflective surface, for reflecting light to simulate burning embers.
- 30. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 29 wherein said at least one partially reflective part includes at least one ember decal, said at least one ember decal being positioned on said at least one downwardly directed portion in a path of light from the light source reflected from the static reflective surface, to simulate burning embers.
- 31. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 29 wherein said at least one partially reflective part is reddish in color, such that said at least one partially reflective part simulates burning embers disposed on said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 32. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 30 wherein said at least one ember decal is reddish in color, such that said at least one ember decal simulates burning embers disposed on the said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 33. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 27 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element resembles at least one log of wood.
- 34. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 27 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element resembles at least one piece of coal.
- 35. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 26 wherein the outer side of the static reflector has a non-reflective finish.
- 36. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 26 wherein the static reflector includes a plurality of prongs disposed substantially parallel to each other, extending upwardly, and disposed substantially along the static reflector.
- 37. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 26 wherein the flame simulating assembly additionally includes a heater for providing heated air and a blower for blowing the heated air into premises in which the flame simulating assembly is disposed.
- 38. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 26 wherein the light source is disposed below the simulated fuel bed, and the flicker element is disposed behind the diffusing back member.
- 39. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 26 wherein the flame effect element is disposed between the flicker element and the diffusing back member.
- 40. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 38 wherein the flame effect element is disposed between the flicker element and the diffusing back member.
- 41. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 26 wherein the light source comprises a plurality of electric light bulbs.
- 42. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 27 wherein the simulated ember bed has at least one aperture positioned therein for permitting light from the light source to be transmitted through said at least one aperture onto the static reflective surface.
- 43. A flame simulating assembly having:
(a) a simulated fuel bed, the simulated fuel bed having a simulated ember bed and at least one simulated fuel element, said at least one simulated fuel element being positioned over the simulated ember bed, the simulated ember bed including at least one translucent portion; (b) a light source disposed below the simulated fuel bed; (c) a screen having a partially reflective front surface disposed behind the simulated fuel bed for reflecting an image of said simulated fuel bed and for transmitting light from said light source through the partially reflective front surface such that an image of flames is transmitted through the partially reflective front surface; and (d) a static reflector disposed in front of the simulated fuel bed and having an inner side disposed opposite an outer side, the inner side being disposed adjacent to the simulated ember bed and having a static reflective surface thereon, said at least one translucent portion being positioned in a path of light from the light source to the static reflective surface, the static reflective surface being positioned for reflecting light from the light source onto the simulated fuel bed.
- 44. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 43 wherein the simulated ember bed includes a plurality of translucent parts, each translucent part being disposed in a path of light from the light source, to simulate burning embers.
- 45. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 44 wherein the translucent parts are reddish in color.
- 46. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 43 wherein said at least one translucent portion is reddish in color.
- 47. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 46 wherein the screen additionally includes a back member disposed behind the partially reflective front surface for diffusing and transmitting light from the light source through the partially reflective front surface.
- 48. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 47 additionally including a flicker element positioned behind the diffusing back member and in a path of light from the light source to the diffusing back member, for causing the light to be a flickering light, whereby an image of flickering flames is transmitted through the partially reflective front surface.
- 49. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 48 additionally including a flame effect element positioned between the flicker element and the diffusing back member and in a path of flickering light, to configure the flickering light, whereby an image of flickering flames is transmitted through the partially reflective front surface.
- 50. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 49 wherein the light source comprises a plurality of electric light bulbs.
- 51. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 49 wherein the light source comprises at least one natural gas flame.
- 52. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 50 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element includes at least one downwardly directed portion having at least one partially reflective part thereon, the partially reflective part being positioned in a path of light from the light source reflected from the static reflective surface, for reflecting light to simulate burning embers.
- 53. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 52 wherein said at least one partially reflective part includes at least one ember decal, said at least one ember decal being positioned on said at least one downwardly directed portion in a path of light from the light source reflected from the static reflective surface, for reflecting light to simulate burning embers.
- 54. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 52 wherein said at least one partially reflective part is reddish in color, such that said at least one partially reflective part simulated burning embers disposed on said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 55. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 53 wherein said at least one ember decal is reddish in color, such that said at least one ember decal simulates burning embers disposed on said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 56. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 43 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element resembles at least one log of wood.
- 57. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 43 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element resembles at least one lump of coal.
- 58. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 43 wherein the outer side of the static reflector has a non-reflective finish.
- 59. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 43 wherein the static reflector includes a plurality of prongs disposed substantially parallel to each other and extending upwardly and disposed substantially along the static reflector.
- 60. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 43 wherein the flame simulating assembly additionally includes a heater for providing heated air and a blower for blowing the heated air into premises in which the flame simulating assembly is disposed.
- 61. A flame simulating assembly having:
(a) a simulated fuel bed, the simulated fuel bed having a simulated ember bed and at least one simulated fuel element, said at least one simulated fuel element being positioned over the simulated ember bed, the simulated ember bed including at least one aperture; (b) a light source disposed below the simulated fuel bed; (c) a screen having a partially reflective front surface disposed behind the simulated fuel bed for reflecting an image of said simulated fuel bed and for transmitting light from said light source through the partially reflective front surface such that an image of flames is transmitted through the partially reflective front surface; and (d) a static reflector disposed in front of the simulated fuel bed and having an inner side disposed opposite an outer side, the inner side being disposed adjacent to the simulated ember bed and having a static reflective surface thereon, said at least one aperture being positioned in a path of light from the light source to the static reflective surface, the static reflective surface being positioned for reflecting light from the light source onto the simulated fuel bed.
- 62. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 61 wherein the simulated ember bed includes a plurality of translucent parts, each translucent part being disposed in a path of light from the light source, to simulate burning embers.
- 63. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 62 wherein the translucent parts are reddish in color.
- 64. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 61 wherein the screen additionally includes a back member disposed behind the partially reflective front surface for diffusing and transmitting light from the light source through the partially reflective front surface.
- 65. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 64 additionally including a flicker element positioned behind the diffusing back member and in a path of light from the light source to the diffusing back member, for causing the light to be a flickering light, whereby an image of flickering flames is transmitted through the partially reflective front surface.
- 66. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 65 additionally including a flame effect element positioned between the flicker element and the diffusing back member and in a path of flickering light, to configure the flickering light, whereby an image of flickering flames is transmitted through the partially reflective front surface.
- 67. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 66 wherein the light source comprises a plurality of electric light bulbs.
- 68. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 66 wherein the light source comprises at least one natural gas flame.
- 69. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 67 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element includes at lease one downwardly directed portion having at least one partially reflective part thereon, the partially reflective part being positioned in a path of light from the light source reflected from the static reflective surface, for reflecting light to simulate burning embers.
- 70. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 69 wherein said at least one partially reflective part includes at least one ember decal, said at least one ember decal being positioned on said at least one downwardly directed portion in a path of light from the light source reflected from the static reflective surface, for reflecting light to simulate burning embers.
- 71. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 69 wherein said at least one partially reflective part is reddish in color, such that said at least one partially reflective part simulated burning embers disposed on said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 72. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 70 wherein said at least one ember decal is reddish in color, such that said at least one ember decal simulates burning embers disposed on said at least one downwardly directed portion.
- 73. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 61 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element resembles at least one log of wood.
- 74. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 61 wherein said at least one simulated fuel element resembles at least one lump of coal.
- 75. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 61 wherein the outer si de of the static reflector has a non-reflective finish.
- 76. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 61 wherein the static reflector includes a plurality of prongs disposed substantially parallel to each other and extending upwardly and disposed substantially along the static reflector.
- 77. A flame simulating assembly as defined in claim 61 wherein the flame simulating assembly additionally includes a heater for providing heated air and a blower for blowing the heated air into premises in which the flame simulating assembly is disposed.
- 78. A flame simulating assembly having:
(a) a simulated fuel bed, the simulated fuel bed having a simulated ember bed and at least one simulated fuel element, said at least one simulated fuel element being positioned over the simulated ember bed, the simulated ember bed including at least one translucent portion; (b) a light source disposed below the simulated fuel bed; (c) a screen having a front surface disposed behind the simulated fuel bed for transmitting light from the light source, the screen having a diffusing back member disposed behind the front surface for diffusing and transmitting light from the light source through the front surface such that an image of flames is transmitted through the front surface; and (d) a static reflector disposed in front of the simulated fuel bed and having an inner side disposed opposite an outer side, the inner side being disposed adjacent to the simulated ember bed and having a static reflective surface thereon, said at least one translucent portion being positioned in a path of light from the light source to the static reflective surface, the static reflective surface being positioned for reflecting light from the light source onto the simulated fuel bed.
- 79. A flame simulating assembly having:
(a) a simulated fuel bed, the simulated fuel bed having a simulated ember bed and at least one simulated fuel element, said at least one simulated fuel element being positioned over the simulated ember bed, the simulated ember bed including at least one translucent portion; (b) a light source disposed below the simulated fuel bed; and (c) a static reflector disposed in front of the simulated fuel bed and having an inner side disposed opposite an outer side, the inner side being disposed adjacent to the simulated ember bed and having a static reflective surface thereon, said at least one translucent portion being positioned in a path of light from the light source to the static reflective surface, the static reflective surface being positioned for reflecting light from the light source onto the simulated fuel bed.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of Application No. 09/649,043, filed on Aug. 29, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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