The present disclosure relates generally to ready to assemble furniture kits and more particularly to a ready to assemble simulated fireplace insert kit which may in some embodiments be combined with a ready to assemble furniture kit to create a combination kit for end user assembly.
Simulated fireplace inserts are known in the industry and have become extremely popular over the last 5-10 years as technology has improved to provide more realistic visual simulated flame and fire effects. While they often also provide a heating unit, they are primarily purchased for the aesthetic appearance of a fire. Both the heating unit and the visual projection components of the simulated fireplace unit require some amount of width and depth for both function and aesthetic appearance. In this regard, the fireplace inserts are typically manufactured as a sealed or welded box unit and may be shipped with, or without an accompany furniture piece or console into which the insert may be received for display and use.
As simulated fireplace products have worked their way into higher volume furniture categories, the closed box construction of the fireplace insert has presented several issues for manufacturers and retailers trying to reduce delivery costs. Most notably, the finished box construction of the insert creates a considerable amount of empty volume within the insert thereby increasing the overall shipping size of the insert and the overall cost of delivery per unit.
The present disclosure provides in one respect, a novel ready to assemble simulated fireplace insert kit which may be provided as a stand-alone kit and/or combined with a ready to assemble furniture console kit to provide a unique solution in the ready to assemble furniture product category. The ready to assemble simulated fireplace insert is broken down into individual components that can more easily be packed and shipped in a flat format thus significantly reducing shipping cost and storage space.
The present disclosure also provides a method of assembling a complete simulated fireplace console wherein the simulated insert is provided as a kit and the furniture assembly is also provided as a kit, together or separately, wherein the two kits are assembled separately, and the insert kit is then assembled with the furniture kit.
In some embodiments, the simulated fireplace insert kit provides a stand-alone insert where a single insert assembly kit is provided for assembly by the user prior to combination with a separate furniture piece.
In some embodiments, the simulated fireplace insert kit provides an insert kit with a furniture kit where both the insert assembly kit and the furniture kit are provided in combination for assembly by the user.
In some embodiments, certain high-cost components may be universal to all insert kit assemblies and may be shared across different width insert assemblies to reduce volume manufacturing costs.
In some embodiments, certain parts of the firebox walls are provided as part of the insert kit, in other embodiments certain parts of the firebox walls are provided as part of the furniture assembly and in other embodiments, certain parts of the firebox walls are split between the insert kit and the furniture assembly kit.
In accordance with the exemplary embodiments herein described the present disclosure provides for the following numbered objectives:
a ready to assemble simulated fireplace insert kit comprising:
a firebox panel having a rear imaging screen portion and a forwardly extending portion;
a foundation having a front, a top, opposing left and right sides, and a rear;
said firebox panel having a lower peripheral edge removably secured to said foundation,
first and second upright structural supports each having a lower end removably secured to said foundation adjacent to said front,
said forwardly extending panel portion of said firebox panel engaging said uprights structural supports whereby said foundation and said upright structural supports transfer structural rigidity to said firebox panel; and
a electronic simulated firebed assembly removably received on the foundation; and
a furniture piece comprising;
a furniture base having an upper surface,
a furniture top having a lower surface,
left and right furniture sides extending between the upper surface of the furniture base and the lower surface of the top and structurally supporting said top above said base when assembled therewith to form an insert cavity within said furniture assembly,
wherein said assembled simulated fireplace kit is slidably received into said insert cavity.
wherein each of said upright supports has a rearwardly extending firebox panel attachment structure,
said forwardly extending portion of said firebox panel having a respective forward edge portion removably secured to said rearwardly extending firebox panel attachment structures of said upright structural supports.
wherein said forwardly extending panel portion comprises left and right side panel portions extending forwardly from side edges of said rear imaging screen portion.
wherein said rearwardly extending firebox panel attachment structures comprise a planar flange extending along at least a portion of said upright supports.
wherein said rearwardly extending firebox panel attachment structures comprise a channel extending along at least a portion of said upright supports.
wherein said left and right side panel portions of said firebox panel each have a lower peripheral edge removably secured to said foundation.
wherein said forwardly extending panel portion comprises a top panel portion extending forwardly from a top edge of said rear imaging screen portion.
wherein said rearwardly extending firebox panel attachment structures comprise a shoulder extending rearwardly adjacent an upper end of said upright supports.
wherein said left and right furniture sides match said rear imaging screen portion of said firebox panel.
wherein said insert kit further comprises a heater unit located within the foundation.
wherein said insert kit further comprises a decorative face frame secured to the front of the foundation.
wherein said insert kit further comprises a transparent viewing panel removably received and supported at the front of the foundation between said first and second upright supports.
wherein each of said upright structural supports each has an inwardly extending viewing panel attachment structure,
said transparent viewing panel having opposing side edges removably received and coupled to said viewing panel attachment structures.
wherein said insert kit further comprises a horizontal structural support extending between upper ends of said first and second upright structural supports.
wherein said horizontal structural support comprises a structural connector removably secured between respective upper ends of said first and second upright structural supports.
a ready to assemble simulated fireplace insert kit comprising:
a firebox panel having at least a rear imaging screen portion;
a foundation having a front, a top, opposing left and right sides, and a rear;
said firebox panel having a lower peripheral edge removably secured to said foundation,
first and second upright structural supports each having a lower end removably secured to said foundation adjacent to said front,
said forwardly extending side portions of said firebox panel engaging said uprights structural supports whereby said foundation and said upright structural supports transfer structural rigidity to said firebox panel; and
an electronic simulated firebed assembly removably received on the foundation; and
a furniture piece comprising;
a furniture base having an upper surface,
a furniture top having a lower surface,
left and right furniture sides extending between the upper surface of the furniture base and the lower surface of the top and structurally supporting said top above said base when assembled therewith to form an insert cavity within said furniture assembly,
wherein said assembled simulated fireplace kit is slidably received into said insert cavity,
wherein said rear imaging panel and said forwardly extending side portions of said firebox panel cooperate to form a simulated firebox.
wherein said insert kit further comprises a heater unit supported between an upper peripheral edge of said firebox panel and upper ends of said upright supports.
wherein said insert kit further comprises a face frame secured to a front of the heater unit.
a ready to assemble simulated fireplace insert kit comprising:
a firebox panel having at least forwardly extending side portions;
a foundation having a front, a top, opposing left and right sides, and a rear;
said firebox panel having a lower peripheral edge removably secured to said foundation,
first and second upright structural supports each having a lower end removably secured to said foundation adjacent to said front,
said forwardly extending side portions of said firebox panel engaging said uprights structural supports whereby said foundation and said upright structural supports transfer structural rigidity to said firebox panel; and
an electronic simulated electronic firebed assembly removably received on the foundation; and
a furniture piece comprising;
a furniture base having an upper surface,
a furniture top having a lower surface,
left and right furniture sides extending between the upper surface of the furniture base and the lower surface of the top and structurally supporting said top above said base when assembled therewith to form an insert cavity within said furniture assembly,
a rear imaging panel,
wherein said assembled simulated fireplace kit is slidably received into said insert cavity,
wherein said rear imaging panel and said forwardly extending side portions of said firebox panel cooperate to form a simulated firebox.
wherein said insert kit further comprises a heater unit received within said foundation.
wherein said insert kit further comprises a face frame secured to a front of the foundation.
providing a packaged kit that contains (i) a furniture kit in an unassembled configuration, the furniture kit including a plurality of unassembled furniture components, and (ii) a simulated fireplace kit in an unassembled configuration, the simulated electronic fireplace including a foundation assembly, a simulated electronic firebed that is configured to generate a simulated flame, and an electrical connection assembly that selectively electrically connects the simulated electronic firebed to a control in the foundation;
assembling the furniture components to define a structural firebox opening within an assembled furniture piece;
positioning the simulated electronic firebed in the structural firebox opening and electrically connecting the simulated to the electronic control in the foundation.
Accordingly, the present disclosure provides a unique and novel ready to assemble fireplace kit and/or combined fireplace kit/furniture kit concept that is highly desirable in the marketplace.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
Certain exemplary embodiments will now be described to provide an overall understanding of the principles of the structure, function, manufacture, and use of the device and methods disclosed herein. One or more examples of these embodiments are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will understand that the devices and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments and that the scope of the present invention is defined solely by the claims. The features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the features of other embodiments. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure. Further, in the present disclosure, like-numbered components of the embodiments generally have similar features, and thus within a particular embodiment each feature of each like-numbered component is not necessarily fully elaborated upon. Additionally, to the extent that linear or circular dimensions are used in the description of the disclosed systems, devices, and methods, such dimensions are not intended to limit the types of shapes that can be used in conjunction with such systems, devices, and methods. A person skilled in the art will recognize that an equivalent to such linear and circular dimensions can easily be determined for any geometric shape. Further, to the extent that directional terms like top, bottom, up, or down are used, they are not intended to limit the systems, devices, and methods disclosed herein. A person skilled in the art will recognize that these terms are merely relative to the system and device being discussed and are not universal.
Generally, the present disclosure provides a unique and novel ready to assemble simulated fireplace insert kit which can be provided on its own and/or combined and shipped together with a ready to assemble furniture kit to provide a novel and unique solution in the ready to assemble furniture product category. Like many prior art furniture pieces, the ready to assemble simulated fireplace insert is broken down into individual components that can more easily be packed and shipped in a flat pack format thus reducing shipping cost and storage space.
In a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a ready to assemble simulated fireplace insert kit comprising a firebox panel having a rear imaging screen portion with a forwardly extending portion, a foundation having a front, a top, opposing left and right sides, and a rear wherein the firebox panel has lower peripheral edges removably secured to the foundation. The foundation may include an internal heater unit for generating heat. The insert kit may further include first and second upright structural supports each having a lower end removably secured to the foundation or a face frame adjacent to the front, wherein the forwardly extending panel portion of the firebox panel engages the uprights structural supports and whereby the foundation and the upright structural supports transfer structural rigidity to the firebox panel. A face frame or grill may be assembled with the foundation and/or upright supports in various configurations. A simulated electronic firebed assembly may be removably received on the foundation and may be controlled in conjunction with the heater unit.
In another aspect of the invention, there is provided a furniture assembly comprising, in combination a ready to assemble simulated fireplace insert kit and a furniture piece which may in some embodiments also comprise a ready to assemble kit. The ready to assemble simulated fireplace insert kit comprises a firebox panel having a rear imaging screen portion with a forwardly extending portion, a foundation having a front, a top, opposing left and right sides, and a rear wherein the firebox panel has lower peripheral edges removably secured to the foundation. The foundation may include a heater unit for generating heat. The insert kit may further include first and second upright structural supports each having a lower end removably secured to the foundation or a face frame adjacent to the front. The forwardly extending panel portion of firebox panel engages the uprights structural supports whereby the foundation and the upright structural supports transfer structural rigidity to the firebox panel. A simulated firebed assembly may be removably received on the foundation and may be controlled with the heater unit. The furniture piece may comprise a furniture base having an upper surface, a furniture top having a lower surface, left and right furniture sides extending between the upper surface of the furniture base and the lower surface of the top and structurally supporting the top above the base when assembled therewith to form an insert cavity within the furniture assembly, and wherein the assembled simulated fireplace kit is slidably received into the insert cavity in the furniture piece.
In another aspect of the invention, a simulated fireplace insert system for constructing a plurality of simulated fireplace insert assemblies of different widths using shared components comprises a foundation/heater assembly configured to be installed within a fireplace housing wherein the foundation/heater assembly includes a foundation/heater body, a first face frame or grill that is selectively couplable to the foundation/heater body, and a second face frame or grill that is alternatively selectively couplable to the foundation heater body, and wherein the first face frame has a first length, and the second face frame has a second width/length that is different than the first face frame width/length.
In a further aspects of the invention, a simulated fireplace insert system for constructing a plurality of simulated fireplace insert assemblies of different widths using shared components comprises a shared foundation having a front, a top, opposing left and right sides, and a rear, shared first and second upright structural supports each having a lower end removably secured or coupled to said foundation adjacent said front, a first firebox panel having a rear imaging screen portion having a first width and a forwardly extending portion, a second firebox panel having a rear imaging screen portion having a second width greater than said first width, and a forwardly extending panel portion, a first simulated firebed assembly having a first width, a second simulated firebed assembly having a second width, and shared first and second upright support extensions.
The shared foundation and upright structural supports may be assembled with the first firebox panel and the first simulated firebed assembly to form a first simulated fireplace assembly having a first width, the first and second upright supports are removably secured to the foundation, the first simulated firebed is received on the foundation, the first firebox panel having a lower peripheral edge removably secured to the foundation, the forwardly extending panel portion of the first firebox panel engaging the upright structural supports whereby the foundation and the upright structural supports transfer structural rigidity to the first firebox panel.
The shared foundation and upright structural supports may be assembled with the second firebox panel, the second simulated firebed assembly and the first and second upright support extensions to form a second simulated fireplace assembly having a second width, the first and second upright supports removably coupled to the foundation through the first and second upright support extensions, the second simulated firebed is received on said foundation, the second firebox panel having a lower peripheral edge removably secured to the foundation, the forwardly extending panel portion of the second firebox panel engaging the upright structural supports whereby the foundation and the upright structural supports transfer structural rigidity to the second firebox panel.
In still a further aspect of the invention a method for assembling an electric fireplace and furniture assembly combination may comprise the steps of: providing an assembly that includes a furniture assembly in an unassembled configuration, the furniture assembly including a plurality of unassembled furniture components, and further providing a simulated electric fireplace in an unassembled configuration, the simulated electric fireplace including a foundation/heater assembly, a firebed assembly that is configured to generate a simulated flame, and an electrical connection assembly; and assembling the furniture structural components to define a insert cavity within the assembled furniture; and positioning the simulated electric fireplace assembly in the insert cavity opening.
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While a particular exemplary embodiment of a ready to assemble furniture piece/console kit 100 is illustrated herein, the teachings of the present invention are equally applicable to any other furniture console and piece which generally provides a firebox cavity 102 capable of receiving such a fireplace insert 200 or any fireplace insert kit as to be described herein. Such consoles or pieces 100 may include, but are not limited to, mantles, shelving units desks, buffets, media cabinets, etc. and may in some embodiments include shelves, doors, etc. as common with various furniture pieces.
Likewise, the furniture console or piece may also comprise in some embodiments any type of assembled or finished furniture piece having a firebox cavity or opening capable of receiving the ready to assemble fireplace insert as described herein.
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The front viewing panel or glass panel 302 is packed separately from the structural components so that it can be shipped separately in appropriate protective packaging. The viewing panel 302 may comprise tempered glass or may in some embodiments comprise a mesh screen panel, or still further in some embodiments may not be included such that the front of the assembled insert kit 300 is open.
The firebox panel 304 has a rear imaging screen panel portion 314 and left and right side panel portions 316,318 to form the rear and sides of a decorative fireplace interior. Additionally, it should be clear that the rigid panel 304 also provides structural stability to the face frame 308 and upright structural supports 310 when the insert unit 300 is assembled and the panel 304 is secured both to the foundation unit and to the face frame upright structural supports 310.
The firebox panel 304 may comprise a rigid, planar panel substrate, such as an ⅛ inch MDF panel, and a decorative vinyl laminate surface film applied to the rigid panel substrate. The vinyl film may be printed with any of a variety of different fireplace interiors or may simply be colored black. It should be understood that other types of rigid panel materials may be used, such as metal, plastic, other wood materials, and the specific exemplary embodiments should not be considered limiting. Likewise, the decorative surface covering or film may comprise alternative materials and coverings, such as paint or other types of plastic, paper materials, films etc.
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The exemplary ember bed grate assembly 338 includes a housing portion 338A which encloses an electronic fire simulating device 342. In particular, the details of the Applicant's firebed assembly are set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 10,731,810, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. The cross-sectional view illustrated in
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In an exemplary assembly process, assembly of the ready to assemble fireplace insert kit 300 can be completed in a few simple steps as illustrated in
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Generally, a simulated fireplace insert system for constructing a plurality of simulated fireplace insert assemblies 500 of different widths 500A/500B using shared components comprises a shared foundation 506 having a front, a top, opposing left and right sides, and a rear, a first face frame/heater grill 508A having a first width and first second upright structural supports 510 removably secured or coupled to the face frame 508A and foundation 506 adjacent said front, a second face frame/heater grill 508B having a second width with first and second upright structural supports 510 removably secured or coupled to the face frame 508B and foundation 506 adjacent the front, a first firebox panel 504A having a rear imaging screen portion 514A having a first width and forwardly extending side portions 516A/518A, a second firebox panel 504B having a rear imaging screen portion 514B having a second width greater than said first width, and a forwardly extending side panel portions 516B/518B, a shared simulated firebed assembly 512, and foundation extension brackets 519.
The share component system may be utilized for construction of multiple different size inserts 500A/500B wherein the shared foundation 506 is assembled with the first face frame 508A, the first firebox panel 504A and simulated firebed assembly 512 to form a first simulated fireplace assembly 500A having a first width. The first face frame 508A may be fixed or removably secured to the foundation 506 and the simulated firebed 512 is received on the foundation 506. The first firebox panel 504A has a lower peripheral edge removably secured to the foundation 506, and the forwardly extending panel portions 516A/518A of the first firebox panel 504A engages the upright structural supports 510 whereby the foundation 506 and the upright structural supports 510 transfer structural rigidity to the first firebox panel 504A when assembled and fastened.
In an alternate configuration, the shared foundation 506 and extension brackets 519 may be assembled with the second face frame 508B, the second firebox panel 504B and the simulated firebed assembly 512 to form a second simulated fireplace assembly 500B having a second width. The second face frame 508B may be fixed or removably secured to the foundation 506 and extension brackets 519 while the simulated firebed 512 is received on the foundation 506. The second firebox panel 504B has lower peripheral edges removably secured to the foundation 506, and the forwardly extending panel portions 516B/518B of the second firebox panel 504B engage the upright structural supports 510 whereby the foundation 506 and the upright structural supports 510 transfer structural rigidity to the second firebox panel 504B when assembled and fastened.
At the core of the shared component system is the foundation unit 506 which may include a heater assembly 520 therein. The foundation/heater unit 506 is the most expensive component in the system, and by making this particular component common to the entire system, economies of scale of larger volume manufacturing may be employed. For example, to manufacture 100,000 23 inch units and 100,000 26 inch units would normally require 100,000 of each separately designed foundation unit. However, by employing the current system, the user may secure 200,000 of the same unit thereby significantly lowering costs. Similar economies of scale can be applied to other shared components, such as the firebed assembly 512, upright structural supports 510 and/or other brackets and panels.
Specifically, referring to the drawing Figures, it can be seen that the two kit versions 500A/500B are substantially similar in construction with the exception of the external width of the insert kits.
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While the shared parts include the foundation/heater unit 506, and firebed assembly 512, the non-shared parts may include the lower face frame grill portion 508A/508B, the viewing panels 502A/502B, the firebox panels 504A/504B, side channel lip brackets 526A/526B and face frame extender brackets 519.
The front glass panel 502 may be packed separate from the structural components so that it can be shipped separately in appropriate protective packaging. As best seen in
The firebox panel 504 has a rear imaging screen portion 514 and left and right side panel portions 516,518 to form the rear and sides of a decorative fireplace interior. Additionally, it should be clear that the rigid panel 504 also provides structural stability to the face frame 508 and uprights 510 when the unit 500 is assembled and the panel 504 is secured both to the foundation/heat unit 506 and to the face frame 508 and uprights 510.
The firebox panel 504 may comprise a rigid, planar panel substrate, such as an ⅛ inch MDF panel, and a decorative vinyl laminate surface film applied to the rigid panel substrate. The vinyl film may be printed with any of a variety of different fireplace interiors or may simply be colored black. It should be understood that other types of rigid panel materials may be used, such as metal, plastic, other wood materials, and the specific exemplary embodiments should not be considered limiting. Likewise, the decorative surface covering or film may comprise alternative materials and coverings, such as paint or other types of plastic, paper materials, films etc.
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The face frames 508 each comprises a face panel or grill with an upper edge surface and may include fixed or removable left and right upright structural supports 510 substantially as described in
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The figures illustrate an exemplary ember bed and grate assembly 538 and log set 540 which can be shared and utilized by both the 23 inch and 26 inch embodiments. The ember bed and grate assembly 538 includes a housing portion which enclosed a simulated electronic fire simulating device 542 as generally known in the art (see description hereinabove for
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The present exemplary embodiment 600 comprises a shared foundation 606 having a front, a top, opposing left and right sides, and a rear, and shared first and second upright structural supports 610 each having a lower end removably secured or coupled to the foundation 606 adjacent the front. The system further comprises first, second and third viewing panels 602A/602B/602C each having respective first second and third widths, first, second and third firebox panels 604A/604B/604C each having a rear imaging screen portion 614A/614B/614C with respective first, second and third widths and forwardly extending side portions 616/618, first second and third simulated firebed assemblies 612A/612B/612C having first second and third widths, first second, and third horizontal structural supports 609A/609B/609C each respectively having first second and third widths, first and second pairs of upright support extension brackets 619B/619C, and first, second and third pairs of side channel brackets 626A/626B/626C.
The exemplary system may be utilized for construction of multiple different size inserts wherein the shared foundation 606 and upright structural supports 610 are assembled in a first configuration (A components) with the first firebox panel 602A and the first simulated firebed assembly 612A to form a first simulated fireplace assembly 600A having a first width, the first and second upright supports 610 removably secured to the foundation 600, the first simulated firebed 612A received on the foundation 606, the first firebox panel 604A having a lower peripheral edge removably secured to the foundation 606, the forwardly extending panel portions of the first firebox panel 604A engaging the upright structural supports 610 whereby the foundation and the upright structural supports transfer structural rigidity to the first firebox panel, and the viewing panel 602A received between the upright supports 610.
Second and third configurations 600B and 600C utilize the respective second and third unique components (B and C components) with the shared foundation 606 and upright structural support arms 610 to create the second and third assembled units 600B and 600C as illustrated.
Referring to the drawing Figures, there are three different kit versions which substantially similar in construction with the exception of the external width of the kits.
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The shared parts include the foundation/heater unit 606 and the upright structural supports 610. Otherwise, each configuration uses unique sizes of the non-shared parts which may include the lower face frame grill 608, the viewing panels 602, the firebox panels 604, face frame extender brackets 619, side channel brackets 626 and firebed assemblies 612.
The viewing panel 602, which may be glass or mesh, may be separated from the structural components so that it can be shipped separately in appropriate protective packaging. As best seen in
Further, the viewing panels 602 may be excluded from the kit 600 whereby the front of the insert will be open.
The firebox panel 604 has a rear imaging screen portion 614 and left and right side panel portions 616/618 to form the rear and sides of a decorative fireplace interior. Additionally, it should be clear that the rigid panel 604 also provides structural stability to the upright supports 610 when the unit is assembled and the panel 604 is secured both to the foundation/heat unit 606 and to the uprights 610.
The firebox panel 604 may comprise a rigid, planar panel substrate, such as an ⅛ inch MDF panel, and a decorative vinyl laminate surface film applied to the rigid panel substrate. The vinyl film may be printed with any of a variety of different fireplace interiors or may simply be colored black. It should be understood that other types of rigid panel materials may be used, such as metal, plastic, other wood materials, and the specific exemplary embodiments should not be considered limiting. Likewise, the decorative surface covering or film may comprise alternative materials and coverings, such as paint or other types of plastic, paper materials, films etc. As seen in
The firebed/log set assemblies 612 in the exemplary embodiments comprise an ember bed/grate 638 and log set 640 assembly configured and arranged for assembled positioning on the top surface of the foundation unit 606 in front of the firebox panel 604. The firebed assembly 612 is intended to simulate the look of a conventional wood fireplace. However, it is equally contemplated that the firebed 612 may comprise other forms of simulated firebeds such a river rock or crystal stones.
While the firebed 512 in the prior described exemplary system was shared, the present shared component system illustrates first, second and third exemplary firebed assemblies 612A/612B/612C which are sized to accommodate the defined width of the unit. Other than width, the construction of the firebed assemblies 612 is substantially similar. The firebed assemblies 612 each include a housing portion which encloses a simulated electronic fire simulating device 642 as generally known in the art (see description hereinabove for
Like the previous embodiment, the core foundation/heater unit 606 is common to the entire system and may be constructed from several parts and may include a housing enclosing a heater assembly and having a front, top, opposing left and right sides and a rear surface. The front and rear faces and various other surfaces may include intake and exhaust slots 622/624 for heated air delivery through the front. As best seen in
While illustrated with lip channels 626, other methods of securing the firebox panel 604 to the foundation 606 are also contemplated, such as for example, where the panel 604 may be secured within the channels 626 with fasteners as illustrated in other embodiments or may be secured with fasteners directly to wall of the foundation 606.
The present system includes first second and third face frames/grills 608A/608B/608C each respectively have first, second and third widths to accommodate the defined width of the respective unit (
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The bottom end of each structural support 610 includes openings 637 for securing the body portion of the support 610 to the respective face frame 608 in each respective configuration. Further, the bottom ends each include a rearward perpendicular flange 639 with openings 641 which provide mounting points for securing the supports 610 to the side of the foundation 606 (23 inch-
The present shared component system also includes first, second and third pairs of side channel brackets 626A/626B/626C which are secured to the left and right sides of the foundation 606 to receive the lower peripheral edges of the forwardly extending portions 616/618 of the firebox panel 604 (see
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Although the embodiments shown herein illustrate a ready to assemble fireplace insert kit, it would be appreciated by one skilled in the art that the insert kit described herein may be adapted for various other types of furniture pieces, consoles and/or standalone use.
Further, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be within the scope of the present invention. While the present disclosure provides for various embodiments, it is intended for the subassemblies of the various embodiments to be discrete subassemblies that can be used in the various embodiments interchangeably.
This application is a non-provisional filing of, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/162,715, filed Mar. 18, 2021, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/181,693, filed Apr. 29, 2021, the entire contents of which are both incorporated herein in their entirety.
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