Claims
- 1. In a gas-fired burner for a fireplace, an upper burner comprised of an upper tubular gas pipe and a lower burner comprised of a lower tubular gas pipe, said upper and lower tubular gas pipes meeting at a junction, wherein gas to said lower tubular gas pipe is fed through said upper tubular gas pipe, and wherein each of said tubular gas pipes has downwardly-facing, in-line orifices along their lengths, the improvement comprising a metallic strip having a width approximately equal to the inner diameter of said lower tubular gas pipe, said metallic strip secured at its ends across its width to the interior of said lower pipe, and extending from a point adjacent said junction to a point beyond approximately the first twenty-five to thirty-three percent (25-33%) of said in-line orifices in said lower tubular gas pipe, said metallic strip thereby causing a substantial portion of said gas to said lower tubular gas pipe to avoid said first 25-33% of said in-line orifices.
- 2. The gas-fired burner of claim 1, further comprising a deflector band secured within said upper tubular gas pipe and adjacent said junction, said deflector band curving upwardly to non-turbulently deflect gas within said upper tubular gas pipe into said lower tubular gas pipe.
- 3. The gas-fired burner of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of crossbars along its upper end, whereby said crossbars are heated during use of said burner, at least one of said crossbars being hollow to permit the insertion therein of a scented stick, whereby said scented stick releases its aroma upon heating, and whereby said aroma is circulated by air that is heated within said hollow crossbar, and exiting from an open end of said hollow crossbar.
- 4. The gas-fired burner of claim 1, further comprising a V-shaped trough, said V-shaped trough having a generally C-shaped carrier adjacent its upper end for the insertion of a scented stick.
- 5. In a gas-fired burner for use in a fireplace, said burner having a plurality of crossbars along its upper end, said crossbars being heated during use of said burner, the improvement comprising at least one of said crossbars being hollow to permit the insertion therein of a scented stick, whereby said scented stick releases its aroma upon heating, and whereby said aroma is circulated by air that is heated within said hollow crossbar, and exiting from an open end of said hollow crossbar.
- 6. In a gas-fired burner for use in a fireplace, said burner having a V-shaped trough, the improvement comprising a generally C-shaped carrier secured to the upper end of said V-shaped trough for the insertion of a scented stick.
- 7. In a gas-fired burner for a fireplace, an upper burner comprised of an upper tubular gas pipe and a lower burner comprised of a lower tubular gas pipe, said upper and lower tubular gas pipes meeting at a junction, wherein gas to said lower tubular gas pipe is fed through said upper tubular gas pipe, and wherein each of said tubular gas pipes has downwardly-facing, in-line orifices along their lengths, the improvement comprising a metallic strip having a width approximately equal to the inner diameter of said lower tubular gas pipe, said metallic strip secured at its ends across its width to the interior of said lower pipe, and extending from a point adjacent said junction to a point beyond approximately the first twenty-five to thirty-three percent (25-33%) of said in-line orifices in said lower tubular gas pipe, and further comprising a deflector band secured within said upper tubular gas pipe and adjacent said junction, said deflector band curving upwardly to non-turbulently deflect gas within said upper tubular gas pipe into said lower tubular gas pipe.
- 8. In a gas-fired burner for a fireplace, an upper burner comprised of an upper tubular gas pipe and a lower burner comprised of a lower tubular gas pipe, said upper and lower tubular gas pipes meeting at a junction, wherein gas to said lower tubular gas pipe is fed through said upper tubular gas pipe, and wherein each of said tubular gas pipes has downwardly-facing, in-line orifices along their lengths, the improvement comprising a metallic strip having a width approximately equal to the inner diameter of said lower tubular gas pipe, said metallic strip secured at its ends across its width to the interior of said lower pipe, and extending from a point adjacent said junction to a point beyond approximately the first twenty-five to thirty-three percent (25-33%) of said in-line orifices in said lower tubular gas pipe, and further comprising a V-shaped trough, said V-shaped trough having a generally C-shaped carrier adjacent its upper end for the insertion of a scented stick.
- 9. A combination grate and burner including a scent holder for holding a scented stick, said scent holder comprising at least one hollow crossbar forming part of said grate, said crossbar having at least one orifice, said hollow crossbar being heated during use of said burner, whereby flames from said burner rise past said orifice to ignite said scented stick.
- 10. The scent holder of claim 9, wherein said hollow crossbar is secured to front, and rear support elements of said combination grate and burner, and wherein said hollow crossbar includes one orifice adjacent said front support element.
- 11. The scent holder of claim 9, wherein said hollow crossbar is secured to front and rear support elements of said combination grate and burner, and wherein said hollow crossbar includes a plurality of orifices between said front and rear support elements of said combination grate and burner.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/488,321, filed on Mar. 5, 1990, and abandoned as of the Oct. 30, 1990, filing date of this application.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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