Claims
- 1. A fireplace hearth apparatus for producing a flame and comprising:a snuffer; a fuel tray oriented operably beneath said snuffer; said fuel tray being movably mounted to said apparatus for downward and lateral movement away from said snuffer for filling and said fuel tray being laterally and upwardly movable under said snuffer for operative engagement with said snuffer.
- 2. The apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said fuel tray is mounted for movement downwardly and away from said snuffer when said tray is moved laterally from beneath said snuffer.
- 3. The apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said snuffer comprises at least one damper for closing off flame burning from fuel in said fuel tray.
- 4. The apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said snuffer includes two elongated openings disposed generally vertically and a movable damper disposed at each opening for adjustably covering or opening said openings.
- 5. The apparatus as in claim 4 wherein said dampers are mounted for simultaneous movement selectively toward and away from the respective openings.
- 6. The apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said snuffer includes a lower opening and said fuel tray includes an upper opening, said two openings being operably juxtaposed together when said fuel tray is disposed under and moved upwardly into engagement with said snuffer.
- 7. The apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said tray is mounted on elongated first rails secured to said hearth for lateral movement with respect to said hearth and further including tray rails on each side of said tray, a first cam member on said tray rails and a second cooperating cam member on said fuel tray in operative relation with said tray rails, such that said fuel tray is lifted and lowered as it moves respectively into engagement with and under said snuffer and out of engagement and laterally away from said snuffer.
- 8. The apparatus as in claim 7 wherein said first cam member is a cam slot and said second cam member on said fuel tray is a cam follower.
- 9. The apparatus as in claim 1 including a releasable latch for holding said tray in operative engagement with said snuffer.
- 10. The apparatus as in claim 1 further including an adjustable damper element operably disposed with respect to said snuffer for controlling said flame,a knob mounted on said apparatus for adjusting said damper element between a flame shut-off position and a plurality of flame burning positions, and said knob having a projecting portion which is positioned to block lateral movement of said fuel tray from beneath said snuffer for all flame burning positions of said damper element.
- 11. A fireplace hearth including a roof disposed over a fire area, said roof comprising:an upper roof panel; a heat shield under said roof panel; said heat shield defining an air flow space between said roof panel and said heat shield; elongated openings defined by adjacent edges of said roof panel and said heat shield for ingress of ambient air; a vent disposed in said roof panel; and the space between said heat shield and said roof panel being unobstructed, such that air freely flows from said elongated edges to said vent without obstruction in said flow, and wherein said roof panel has a plurality of corners and said heat shield is connected to said roof panel only at said corners.
- 12. The hearth as in claim 11 wherein said heat shield is a one-piece heat shield.
- 13. A freestanding fireplace hearth having a bottom, a plurality of sides, a roof, a snuffer and a movable fuel tray mounted operably beneath said snuffer and being movable laterally for fueling, said tray movable upwardly for sealing engagement with said snuffer when disposed thereunder and movable downwardly away from said snuffer when pulled laterally for refueling, said hearth further having a plurality of posts defining corners, each post having an elongated slot therein for receiving and holding an edge of a glass side of said hearth, and said elongated slot having an elongated groove therein for receiving a tenon of a structural side member therein above said glass side.
- 14. The hearth as in claim 13 further including a roof panel and a roof-mounted heat shield mounted to said roof, and further including mounting projections on said heat shield, said projections being receivable in open ends of said posts.
- 15. A free-standing fireplace hearth for burning a fuel to provide ambiance fire, the system comprising:a base having a drawer slidably mounted therein for movement between open and closed configurations; a spring biased latch to releasably secure the drawer in the closed configuration; a tray moveably mounted in the drawer and adapted to receive therein the fuel, the tray being mounted for movement between a lowered and a raised position; tray lifting means operatively coupled between said tray and said drawer for lifting said tray with respect to said drawer when said drawer is moved toward a closed position; a stop mounted on the base relative to the drawer and the tray so that as the drawer approaches the closed configuration the tray abuts against the stop and continued movement of the drawer toward the closed configuration elevates the tray relative to the drawer into the raised position and sealing contact with a flue; a pair of spaced damper shutters mounted for movement between a closed snuffing configuration and a fully open configuration in said flue, each of the damper shutters being coupled via a linkage to a rotational control knob such that rotation of the control knob in a first direction pivots the damper shutters toward the closed snuffing configuration in the flue to extinguish the burning fuel and rotation of the control knob in a second direction pivots the damper shutters toward the fully open configuration to allow increasing amounts of vaporized fuel to rise in said flue for burning; a plurality of posts extending upwardly from the base; a cover supported by the posts; a heat shield mounted interiorly of the cover to deflect hot air generated by the burning fuel from impinging upon the cover and maintain the cover at a lower temperature than the heat shield during fuel burning, at least a portion of the heat shield being spaced from the cover to permit an insulation layer of air between the heat shield and the cover; and a plurality of baffles in the heat shield to direct the hot air from the heat shield and cooler air into the insulation layer of air between the cover and the heat shield.
- 16. A fireplace hearth comprising:a laterally movable fuel tray defining a volatile fuel chamber, a constricting throat in said fuel tray above said chamber; a snuffer; said tray being operably oriented beneath said snuffer; a wedge-shaped diverter in an upper portion of said snuffer and defining two openings; an adjustable damper movable toward and away from each said opening to adjust the size of said openings in a plurality of flame burning positions and to close off each respective opening; a log set disposed above said snuffer, said log set having a plurality of flame passages therethrough for receiving flame from openings in said snuffer and for receiving air from outside said snuffer, said air mixing with and lifting said flame through said log set.
- 17. The hearth as in claim 16 wherein said log set, when heated by said flame, causes convection of air through said flame passages.
- 18. The hearth as in claim 17 wherein said dampers are movable to reduce the size of said openings and thereby the flame and amount of heat produced by said flame, said dampers thereby reducing the flow of convection air through said log set.
- 19. The hearth as in claim 16 wherein said tray is movable downwardly and laterally out from under said snuffer for filling with fuel, and then laterally under and operably upwardly toward said snuffer for burning of said fuel.
Parent Case Info
We claim the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/126,073 filed Mar. 25, 1999 entitled FREE STANDING FIREPLACE HEARTH.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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