Claims
- 1. A simulated solid fuel effect gas fired heater having a front and a top region across the front, the heater comprising,
- a first simulated solid fuel element located within a body of the gas fired heater and having a top, a bottom, a front and a rear, the first simulated solid fuel element having a first partially aerated gas burner arranged in front of and below the first simulated solid fuel element with respect to the front of the heater, so that, in use the flames from the burner engage a lower front portion of the front of the first simulated solid fuel element, the flames then passing around the front of the first simulated solid fuel element,
- a port in a wall of the body of the heater for conveying away combustion products from the burner, the port leading to a flue via a down draught diverter located on top of the heater, the down draught diverter comprising a chamber having a front and a rear, the chamber having an elongate slot formed in the top region across the front of the heater,
- a vertical passage to the rear of the chamber connecting with said port, and
- a U-shaped wall having two horizontally extending arms, being located in the chamber in front of said passage with the flue connecting with the chamber through an upper wall of the chamber between the arms of said U-shaped wall.
- 2. A gas fired heater according to claim 1, wherein angled walls are located in said chamber on either side of said generally U-shaped wall to deflect combustion gases issuing from said vertical passage and passing around the U-shaped wall, back towards a center of the chamber.
- 3. A gas fired heater according to claim 2 wherein the angled walls are L-shaped in plan.
- 4. A gas fired heater according to claim 1, wherein a guide wall is provided in the chamber in a middle of a front region of the chamber.
- 5. A gas fired heater according to claim 1, wherein a lower front portion of the first simulated solid fuel element is a planar surface and angled relative to the first burner so that in use, the flames impinge on the planar surface at an angle to said planar surface.
- 6. A gas fired heater according to claim 1, wherein the front of the first simulated solid fuel element includes small protrusions.
- 7. A gas fired heater according to claim 1, further comprising a second partially aerated burner, said first and second burners being located substantially parallel to each other at spaced apart locations with the second burner located to a rear of the first burner with respect to the front of the heater and located higher than the first burner with respect to a bottom of the heater.
- 8. A gas fired heater according to claim 7, further comprising a second simulated solid fuel element, wherein the first and second simulated solid fuel elements in the form of elongate logs are supported substantially parallel to each other and to the first and second elongate burners, with the first solid fuel element being supported between the first and second burners with respect to the front of the heater and the second solid fuel element being supported to the rear of the second burner with respect to the front of the heater, the first and second simulated solid fuel elements being arranged step-wise so that the second burner is obscured from view by the first simulated solid fuel element when viewed from the front of the heater.
- 9. A gas fired heater according to claim 8, wherein an air guide member is located in front of the first simulated solid fuel element with respect to the front of the heater, obscuring the first burner when viewed from the front of the heater.
- 10. A gas fired heater according to claim 8, wherein the first and second elongate burners are a burner module, the module forming a separable part of the heater.
- 11. A gas fired heater according to claim 7, wherein the first and second burners are each supported in a cantilever fashion by the heater, each burner having a first end region and a second end region, the first end region of each burner being fixedly supported on the heater and connected to a gas/air mix supply, with the second end region of each burner being a freely axially slidable fit in an aperture provided in the heater.
- 12. A gas fired heater according to claim 1, wherein an angled heat deflector is located above the first simulated solid fuel element with respect to the front of the heater, the heat deflector being a generally rectangular member formed by two planar sections angled with respect to each other and located across the top of the heater and angled downwardly from their front to rear edges with respect to the front of the heater.
- 13. A gas fired heater according to claim 12, wherein the angled heat deflector is located in front of a port which leads to a convection air heat exchanger before connecting with the flue.
- 14. A gas fired heater according to claim 12, wherein the angled heat deflector is a black body.
- 15. A gas fired heater according to claim 12, wherein the angled heat deflector is reflective.
- 16. A gas fired heater according to claim 1, wherein the front of the heater is closed by a transparent plate and openings are provided in sides of the heater for allowing cool convection air to enter.
- 17. A simulated solid fuel effect gas fired heater having a front and rear, the heater comprising,
- a first and a second simulated solid fuel element, each simulated solid fuel element being in the form of an elongate log and having a top, bottom, front and rear, and
- a first and a second partially aerated elongate gas burners, wherein each partially aerated elongate gas burner is respectively arranged in front of and below each simulated solid fuel element with respect to the front of the heater, so that, in use the flames from the first and second elongate burners engage a lower front portion of the first and second simulated solid fuel elements, respectively, the flames then passing around the front of each of the simulated solid fuel elements,
- the first and second elongate burners being part of a burner module forming a separable part of the heater, with the first and second elongate burners being located substantially parallel to each other at spaced apart locations with the second burner located to the rear and above the first burner with respect to the front and a bottom of the heater, respectively, the first and second elongate burners being connected to a gas/air mix supply and being supported in a cantilever fashion, each burner having a first end region and a second end region, the first end region of each burner being fixedly supported on the side of the heater with the second end region of each burner being a freely axially slidable fit in the module,
- the first and second simulated solid fuel elements being supported substantially parallel to each other and to the first and second elongate burners, with the first simulated solid fuel element being supported between the first and second elongate burners with respect to the front of the heater and the second simulated solid fuel element being supported to the rear of the second burner with respect to the front of the heater,
- the first and second simulated solid fuel elements being arranged step-wise so that the second burner is obscured by the first simulated solid fuel element when viewed from the front of the heater.
- 18. A gas fired heater according to claim 17, wherein a lower front portion of the each of the first and second simulated solid fuel element is a planar surface and angled relative to the first and second burners, respectively, so that in use, the flames from the burners respectively impinge on each planar surface at an angle to the each planar surface.
- 19. A gas fired heater according to claim 17, wherein the front of a simulated solid fuel element includes small protrusions.
- 20. A gas fired heater according to claim 17, wherein an air guide member is located in front of the first simulated solid fuel element with respect to the front of the heater, obscuring the first burner from view when viewed from the front of the heater.
- 21. A gas fired heater according to claim 17, wherein an angled heat deflector is located above the first and second simulated solid fuel elements with respect to the bottom of the heater, the heat deflector being a generally rectangular member formed by two planar sections angled with respect to each other and located across the top of the heater and angled downwardly from their front to rear edges with respect to the front of the heater.
- 22. A gas fired heater according to claim 21, wherein the angled heat deflector is located in front of a port which leads to a convection air heat exchanger before connecting with a flue.
- 23. A gas fired heater according to claim 21, wherein the angled heat deflector is a black body.
- 24. A gas fired heater according to claim 21, wherein the angled heat deflector is reflective.
- 25. A gas fired heater according to claim 17, wherein a port for conveying combustion products from the burner leads to a flue via a down draught diverter located on top of the heater, the down draught diverter comprising a chamber having an elongate slot located across a top region of the front of the heater, a vertical passage to a rear of the chamber connecting with said port, a wall which is generally U-shaped in plan and having two horizontally extending arms, being located in the chamber in front of said passage, with the flue connecting with the chamber through an upper wall of the chamber between the arms of said U-shaped wall.
- 26. A gas fired heater according to claim 25, wherein a guide wall is provided in the chamber in a middle of a front region of the chamber.
- 27. A gas fired heater according to claim 26, wherein the front of the heater is closed by a transparent plate and openings are provided in sides of the heater for allowing cool convection air to enter.
- 28. A gas fired heater according to claim 26, wherein angled walls are located in said chamber on either side of said generally U-shaped wall to deflect combustion gases issuing from said vertical passage and passing around the U-shaped wall, back towards a center of the chamber.
- 29. A gas fired heater according to claim 28, wherein the angled walls are L-shaped in plan.
- 30. A gas fired heater according to claim 17, wherein the first end region of each burner is connected to the gas/air mix supply and the second end of each burner is freely slidably fit on an aperture provided in the heater.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/910,887, filed Jul. 10, 1992, abandoned.
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