Claims
- 1. A rotating fireplace log assembly for use in gas operated fireplace having a combustion chamber and comprising:
- a log body; and
- a shape memory alloy member for coupling to the fireplace combustion chamber, the shape memory alloy coupled the log body wherein the shape memory alloy member changes shape due to changes in heat and wherein as the shape memory alloy member changes shape it causes the log to rotate.
- 2. A rotating log assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising a support for coupling to the fireplace combustion chamber, wherein, the shape memory alloy is coupled to the support member and the log body.
- 3. A rotating log assembly as recited in claim 2 further comprising a rod running longitudinally through the log body, wherein the shape memory alloy is a coiled shape memory alloy strip having a first end attached to the support and a second end attached to the rod, wherein the shape memory alloy coils and uncoils as its temperature changes.
- 4. A rotating log assembly as recited in claim 2 further comprising:
- a rod running longitudinally through the log body wherein the shape memory alloy is coupled to the rod and the support member; and
- a second support member coupled to the rod.
- 5. A rotating log assembly as recited in claim 4 further comprising a second shape memory alloy strip coiled around the rod, wherein one end of the second coiled strip is attached to the rod and the other end is attached to the second support member.
- 6. A rotating log assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the log outer surface comprises a charred appearing section, wherein when the log assembly is placed in a gas fireplace combustion chamber and the log assembly is exposed to heat, the shape memory alloy causes the log to rotate bringing the charred appearing section in view when viewing the log from an open end of a fireplace combustion chamber and wherein as the log assembly cools, the shape memory alloy causes the log to rotate so as to place the charred appearing section out of view when viewing from the open end of the fireplace combustion chamber.
- 7. A rotating fireplace log assembly for use in gas operated fireplace having a combustion chamber and comprising:
- a log body; and
- a bimetal member for coupling to the fireplace combustion chamber, the bimetal member coupled to the log body wherein the bimetal member changes shape due to changes in heat and wherein as the bimetal member changes shape it causes the log to rotate.
- 8. A rotating log assembly as recited in claim 7 further comprising a support member for coupling to the fireplace combustion chamber, wherein the bimetal member is coupled to the support member and the log body.
- 9. A rotating log assembly as recited in claim 8 further comprising a rod running longitudinally through the log body, wherein the bimetal is a coiled bimetal strip having a first end attached to the support and a second end attached to the rod, wherein the bimetal coils and uncoils as its temperature changes.
- 10. A rotating log assembly as recited in claim 8 further comprising:
- a rod running longitudinally through the log body wherein the bimetal is coupled to the rod and the support member; and
- a second support member coupled to the rod.
- 11. A rotating log assembly as recited in claim 10 further comprising a second bimetal strip coiled around the rod, wherein one end of the second coiled strip is attached to the rod and the other end is attached to the second support member.
- 12. A rotating log assembly as recited in claim 7 wherein the log outer surface comprises a charred appearing section, wherein when the log assembly is placed in a fireplace combustion chamber and the log assembly is exposed to heat the bimetal causes the log to rotate bringing the charred appearing section in view when viewing the log from a front open end of a fireplace combustion chamber and wherein as the log assembly cools, the bimetal causes the log to rotate so as to place the charred appearing section out of view when viewing from the open end of the fireplace combustion chamber.
- 13. A rotating fireplace log assembly having a combustion chamber and comprising:
- a log; and
- a motor coupled to the log for rotating the log as a function of temperature, wherein the log outer surface comprises a charred appearing section wherein when the log is placed within a fireplace combustion chamber and wherein when the temperature at a predetermined location reaches a predetermined first temperature the motor rotates the log bringing the charred appearing section in view when viewing from a front end of the fireplace combustion chamber and wherein when the temperature at a predetermined location cools down to a second predetermined level the motor rotates the log to hide the charred appearing section from view when viewing from the open end of the fireplace combustion chamber.
- 14. A method for providing a realistic wood burning log appearance in a gas operated fireplace comprising the steps of:
- providing a gas log in the fireplace having a charred appearing section; and
- rotating the log from a first position toward a second position to display the charred appearing section when the fireplace is on and rotating the log toward the first position when the fireplace is off.
- 15. A method as recited in claim 14 wherein the step of rotating comprises the steps of:
- sensing the temperature of the log;
- rotating the log toward the second position when the temperature of the log reaches a first predetermined level and rotating the log toward the first position when the temperature of the log cools down to a second predetermined level.
- 16. A method as recited in claim 15 wherein the step of rotating comprises the steps of rotating the log in one direction toward the first position and rotating the log in an opposite direction toward the second position.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 15 wherein the step of rotating comprises the steps of rotating the log in the same direction for reaching the first and second positions.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 15 rotating the log to a position intermediate between the first and second position when the temperature sensed is at a predetermined level intermediate between the first and second temperature levels.
CROSS-RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based upon and claims priority on Provisional Application No. 60/113,666 having a filing date of Dec. 1, 1998.
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