Claims
- 1. An aesthetically pleasing gas fire formed in a fireplace, comprising:
the fireplace having an opening, a supporting surface and a plurality of rear walls; at least one gas pipe having two rows of openings therein held in the fireplace above the supporting surface to burn gas in an aesthetically pleasing soot-free fire; and a bed of broken, specially-formulated glass pieces held on the supporting surface in the fireplace and surrounding the gas pipe to allow the soot-free fire to burn near and over top of the bed, without changing the color or appearance of the bed of broken, specially-formulated glass pieces.
- 2. The aesthetically pleasing fire of claim 1 wherein the bed of broken, specially-formulated glass pieces is formed from broken, tempered glass that is baked three times, and subject to sudden surface cooling.
- 3. The aesthetically pleasing gas fire of claim 2 wherein the tempered glass is baked three times in a controlled temperature oven, in which the oxygen content and time are also controlled to produce a tempered glass, which breaks into rounded-edged pieces of approximately the same size, and which round pieces resist discoloration.
- 4. The aesthetically pleasing gas fire of claim 2, further including a remote controlled valve in the gas pipe.
- 5. The aesthetically pleasing gas fire of claim 2 wherein the two rows of openings are formed, offset from each other and spaced apart approximately 90° on a top surface of the at least one gas pipe.
- 6. The aesthetically pleasing gas fire of claim 5, further including a plurality of gas pipes having two rows of openings thereon.
- 7. The aesthetically pleasing gas fire of claim 1 wherein the two rows of openings are offset and spaced apart approximately 90° on a top surface of the at least one gas pipe.
- 8. The aesthetically pleasing gas fire of claim 7 wherein the at least one gas pipe is formed in a selected shape.
- 9. The aesthetically pleasing gas fire of claim 8 wherein the bed of broken, specially-formulated glass pieces are formed from substantially equal smooth-edged pieces of broken, tempered glass tightly packed around the at least one gas pipe on the supporting surface in the opening in the fireplace.
- 10. The aesthetically pleasing gas fire of claim 9 wherein the broken glass pieces are formed from tempered glass, which has been washed and sifted to remove debris and slivers.
- 11. The aesthetically pleasing gas fire of claim 10 wherein the broken, specially-formulated glass pieces have been polished to remove any sharp edges.
- 12. A method of producing a glass fire, comprising the steps of:
forming specially-formulated, tempered glass by baking the tempered glass three times in an oven while controlling the oxygen content, temperature and time; breaking the formed tempered glass into substantially equal smooth-edged pieces; forming at least one gas pipe with two rows of offset holes approximately 90° apart to burn gas in a cleaner and hotter manner; tightly packing the substantially equal smooth-edged pieces of specially-formulated, tempered glass on a supporting surface in a fireplace around the at least one gas pipe, so as to form a bed of glass therearound; and forming a soot-free fire by burning gas from the two rows of offset holes in the at least one gas pipe.
- 13. The method of claim 12, including the further step of forming the at least one gas pipe in a selected shape to produce a fire having a selected configuration.
- 14. The method of claim 13, including the further step of providing a plurality of gas pipes having two rows of openings therein to more cleanly burn gas in the substantially equal smooth-edged pieces of specially-formulated, tempered glass tightly packed around the plurality of gas pipes.
- 15. The method of claim 12, including the further step of securing mirrors in the fireplace, around the substantially equal round pieces of specially-formulated, tempered glass to produce further reflections and sparkles from any flames produced when burning a soot-free fire.
- 16. A glass fire, comprising:
a fireplace having an opening with a base and at least one wall; at least one gas pipe having two rows of offset holes formed in a “v”, approximately 90° apart on a top surface of the at least one gas pipe, held in the opening above the base; and a bed of broken, substantially equal in size, smooth-edged pieces of specially-formulated, tempered glass supported by the base, tightly packed around and completely enclosing the at least one gas pipe to form a soot-free glass fire that will not change the color or appearance of the bed.
- 17. The glass fire of claim 16, further including a plurality of gas pipes having two rows of offset holes to cleanly burn gas in the fireplace.
- 18. The glass fire of claim 16, further including a remote control operated valve in the at least one gas pipe to control the flow of oxygen to gas in the at least one gas pipe, and wherein the at least one gas pipe is formed in the shape of a selected design, to produce soot-free flames in a desired arrangement, when cleanly burning gas in the bed of broken, substantially equal in size, smooth-edged pieces of specially-formulated, tempered glass.
- 19. The glass fire of claim 18, further including mirrors secured to the at least one rear wall to enhance the effect of soot-free flames burning over a substantially flat top surface of the bed of broken, substantially equal in size, smooth-edged pieces of specially-formulated, tempered glass in the fireplace.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 09/386,579, filed Aug. 30, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09386579 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
Child |
09841620 |
Apr 2001 |
US |