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- This invention generally relates to electric fireplaces comprising a reflector, and more particularly electric fireplaces comprising a reflector having a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements.
- fireplaces that are generally available to consumers include traditional wood-burning fireplaces, gas-burning fireplaces and electric fireplaces.
- Wood-burning fireplaces generally offer the greatest heat-production and aesthetics.
- wood-burning fireplaces not only generally require more work and time to operate, but also present a safety hazard due to the risk of fire spreading into the home.
- wood-burning fireplaces can be inconvenient and messy because logs must be provided and ashes have to be cleaned.
- Gas-burning fireplaces offer an actual flame and convenience, but lack the natural sound, flickering, and shadowing associated with wood fires.
- Gas-burning fireplaces also present safety hazards due to the risks of explosion associated with natural gas combustion.
- the current electric fireplaces available in the market offer many safety and convenience features that the wood-burning fireplaces and gas-burning fireplaces do not have.
- the electric fireplaces can provide simulated flames having visual qualities similar to those of the wood-burning fireplaces or gas-burning fireplaces, they do not offer an actual flame.
- the simulated flames lack brightness and transparency of actual flames, and there is no leaping and rising phenomenon of real flickering flames.
- electric fireplaces comprising a reflector having a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements.
- the electric fireplaces provided herein are believed to satisfy the need for electric fireplaces having more realistic simulated flames.
- an electric fireplace comprising:
- the flame display screen is located between the reflector and simulated fuel bed, and wherein the shade is located between the light source and reflector so that light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade.
- the shade disclosed herein is made of light-blocking material.
- each of the plurality of openings disclosed herein is flame-shaped. In certain embodiments, each of the plurality of openings disclosed herein is in the shape of dot, heart, star, oval, circle, triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, nonagon, octagon, decagon, arc-shaped, or a combination thereof.
- each of the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements disclosed herein is reflective.
- the light source disclosed herein comprises a plurality of light emitting elements.
- the plurality of light emitting elements in the electric fireplace disclosed herein comprises one or more of incandescent light bulbs, fluorescent light bulbs, gas discharge lamps and light emitting diodes.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a housing having a front wall having a transparent portion, a top wall, a bottom wall, a rear wall, two side walls or a combination thereof.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a rotating means for rotating the reflector.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises an air blower, a hot air generator or a combination thereof.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a power source and at least one controller.
- the at least one controller controls the speed and direction of the reflector, or the intensity of one or more of the light source, or a combination thereof in a manner that produces a moving flame effect.
- the flame display screen in the electric fireplace disclosed herein has two non-reflecting surfaces, two reflecting surfaces, or one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface. In some embodiments, the flame display screen in the electric fireplace disclosed herein has one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface, wherein the non-reflecting surface faces the simulated fuel bed. In certain embodiments, the flame display screen in the electric fireplace disclosed herein has one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface, wherein the reflecting surface faces the simulated fuel bed.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a fixed light source below the simulated fuel bed.
- FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of a first embodiment of an electric fireplace assembly disclosed herein having a front wall, a simulated fuel bed, a flame display screen and a shade comprising a plurality of flame-shaped openings between a reflector having a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements and a light source.
- FIG. 2 depicts a side view of the electric fireplace assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of a second embodiment of an electric fireplace assembly disclosed herein having a front wall, a simulated fuel bed, a flame display screen and a shade comprising a plurality of openings having different shapes between a reflector with a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements and a light source.
- FIG. 4 depicts a side view of the electric fireplace assembly of FIG. 3 .
- an electric fireplace comprising:
- the flame display screen is located between the reflector and simulated fuel bed, and wherein the shade is located between the light source and the reflector so that light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade.
- the shaft of the reflector can be in any shape and size that are suitable for placing the flame-shaped reflecting elements in a manner that can produce a moving flame effect.
- the shaft is in the shape of a cylinder, triangular prism, square prism, pentagonal prism, hexagonal prism, heptagonal octagonal, nonagonal prism, decagonal prism, or the like.
- the shaft is a uniform cylinder having a cross-sectional diameter from 0.1 mm to 50 mm, from 0.1 mm to 10 mm, from 0.1 mm to 5 mm, from 0.1 mm to 2 mm, from 0.1 mm to 1 mm, from 0.5 mm to 10 mm, from 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm, from 0.1 mm to 0.3 mm, from 0.1 mm to 0.2 mm, or from 1 mm to 10 mm.
- the cross-sectional diameter of the shaft is not uniform.
- the shaft can be driven by any known mechanical, electrical or electromechanical devise such as a motor that can be used to move or rotate the shaft.
- the mechanical or electrical devise can be in turn controlled by any known controller that can control the speed and movement direction of the shaft.
- the flame-shaped reflecting elements can be made of reflective material.
- the flame-shaped reflecting elements can be made of paper, glass, plastic, metal (e.g., aluminum, silver or mercury), cloth, crystal, stainless steel, quartz or a combination thereof.
- at least a portion of each of the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements is reflective.
- the reflective portion of the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements is from about 25% to about 100%, from about 35% to about 100%, from about 45% to about 100%, from about 55% to about 100%, from about 65% to about 100%, from about 75% to about 100%, from about 85% to about 100% or from about 95% to about 100%.
- the flame-shaped reflecting elements are coloured such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, purple, brown, white, black, metallic, silver, gold or a combination thereof.
- the light source disclosed herein comprises a plurality of light emitting elements.
- the light emitting elements can be any source that emit light.
- the light emitting element can emit light with different colors.
- the light emitting element can emit light with different shapes.
- the light emitting element can be a natural gas flame.
- the plurality of light emitting elements in the electric fireplace disclosed herein are incandescent light bulbs, fluorescent light bulbs, gas discharge lamps, light emitting diodes or a combination thereof.
- suitable incandescent light bulbs include conventional incandescent light bulbs, halogen lamps, and carbon button lamps.
- suitable gas discharge lamps include fluorescent lamps, compact fluorescent lamps, inductive lighting, hollow cathode lamps, neon and argon lamps, plasma lamps, and xenon flash lamps.
- suitable light emitting diodes include semiconductor-type light-emitting diodes, organic light-emitting diodes, polymer light-emitting diodes, solid-state lighting and LED lamps.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a means for rotating the reflector.
- the rotating means comprises a mechanical device, an electrical device, an electromechanical device or a micro-electromechanical device.
- the rotating means is an electric motor or a hydraulic motor.
- electric motors include magnetic motors (such as DC motors, AC motors, and stepper motors), electrostatic motors, and piezoelectric motors.
- the rotating means further comprises gears, capable of transmitting torque and rotation through shafts.
- the rotating means is powered by a power source and/or controlled by any known controller that can control the speed and movement direction of the reflector.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a housing.
- the housing can comprise any component or article that enclosing the elements of the electric fireplace.
- the housing has a front wall having a transparent portion, a top wall, a bottom wall, a rear wall, two side walls or a combination thereof.
- the walls are planar or curved or a combination thereof.
- the housing is made of wood, plastic, paper, metal, glass, crystal, cloth or a combination thereof.
- the housing is colored such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, purple, brown, white, black, metallic, silver, gold, a natural wood color or a combination thereof.
- the housing comprises one or more handles, one or more vents, one or more fans or a combination thereof.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises an air blower, a hot air generator or a combination thereof.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a power source and at least one controller.
- the at least one controller controls the speed and movement direction of the reflector, or the intensity of the light source, or a combination thereof in a manner that produces a moving flame effect.
- the flame display screen can be any component or article that providing at least one surface for transmitting an image of flames.
- the flame display screen is planar.
- the flame display screen includes a curved portion.
- the flame display screen can be curved in a vertical direction or/and in a horizontal direction to correspond to the profile of the simulated fuel bed.
- the flame display screen is colored.
- the flame display screen can be made of plastic, paper, metal, glass, crystal, cloth, quartz or any materials suitable for screen.
- the flame display screen is located between the reflector and simulated fuel bed, and wherein the light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade, reflects by the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements of the reflector and then transmits on the flame display screen to produce a moving flame effect.
- the flame display screen has two non-reflecting surfaces, two reflecting surfaces, or one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface.
- the flame display screen in the electric fireplace disclosed herein has one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface, wherein the non-reflecting surface faces the simulated fuel bed.
- the flame display screen in the electric fireplace disclosed herein has one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface, wherein the reflecting surface faces the simulated fuel bed.
- the flame display screen has two magnifying surfaces, two minifying surfaces, or one magnifying surface and one minifying surface.
- the simulated fuel bed can be any component or article that simulating a burning or glowing combustible material.
- the simulated combustible materials comprise artificial or simulated wood, logs, charcoal, ember, books, paper, coal, leaf, tree trunks, cloths, photos, bottles or a combination thereof.
- the simulated fuel bed comprise artificial or simulated logs and bed of embers so as to create the illusion that burning logs on top of a bed of glowing embers.
- the simulated fuel bed comprises a shell and colored to resemble logs and embers for a log burning fire, wherein the shell can be made of plastic or any other materials.
- the shell comprises a plurality of light transmitting portions that allows light from a fixed light source under the simulated fuel bed to glow on the top surface of the simulated fuel bed in a pattern similar to a real fuel bed.
- the shade comprising a plurality of openings can be any panel or sheet having the plurality of opening that can create or enhance the desirable moving flame effect.
- the shade can be made of a panel of light-blocking material.
- each of the plurality of openings is flame-shaped.
- each of the plurality of openings is independently in the shape of dot, heart, star, cloud, bell, moon, flower, balloon, candy, ribbon, fruit, hand, oval, circle, triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, nonagon, octagon, decagon, arc-shaped, or a combination thereof.
- each of the plurality of openings is irregular shape.
- each of the plurality of openings is regular shape. In some embodiments, each of the plurality of openings is in the shape of polygonal.
- the shade is a sheet having non-translucent part and having translucent part which configures the light from the light source into an image of moving flames.
- the shade disclosed herein can be made of paper, glass, plastic, metal, cloth, crystal, stainless steel, quartz, leather, wood or a combination thereof.
- the shade is formed from a substantially opaque material. In some embodiment, the shade is formed from substantially reflective material.
- the shade is located between the light source and reflector, and wherein the light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade, is reflected by the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements of the reflector and then is transmitted on the flame display screen to produce a moving flame effect.
- a pattern is cut into a sheet to provide an opening which configures the light from the light source into an image of flames.
- the fireplace further comprises a simulated grate.
- the simulated grate comprises a plurality of prongs, disposed substantially parallel to each other, extending generally upwardly, and disposed substantially along a central part of the simulated fuel bed.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a fixed light source below the simulated fuel bed.
- the fixed light source comprises a plurality of light emitting elements as disclosed herein.
- the fixed light source emits light with different colors.
- the fixed light source emits light with different shapes.
- the fixed light source is a natural gas flame.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises any conventional power source or alternative power source.
- the power source can be a household electrical source or battery.
- the alternative power source comprise heat, renewable energy, electrical power produced through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water or a combination thereof.
- the renewable energy comprises solar, wind energy or a combination thereof.
- the rotating means can be powered by mechanical energy manually supplied to a spring.
- the mechanical device can be driven with spring-operated lifting means or weight operated lifting means.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises an air blower.
- Any air blower that propels air forward can be used herein.
- the air blower include forward-curved air blowers, backward-inclined air blowers, backward-curved air blowers, radial air blowers and airfoil air blowers.
- the air blower comprises a humidifier.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a hot air generator.
- a hot air generator Any hot air generator that produce hot air can be used herein.
- the hot air generator comprises the humidifier.
- the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a controller.
- the controller comprises one or more modules, including a memory storage means and a user interface.
- the controller can include, for example, firmware which provides options selectable by a user via the user interface.
- direct (manual) control by the user via the user interface may be permitted.
- the controller could be programmed to cause variations in the light produced by the LEDs in accordance with a predetermined sequence in a program stored in memory.
- the controller includes any suitable means for causing light created by the light source to vary as required, e.g., a triac to vary voltage as required, as is known in the art.
- the controller is controllable by a user.
- the signal from the controller is captured by a sensor.
- the controller controls the speed and movement direction of the reflector, or the intensity of the light source, or a combination thereof in a manner that produces a moving flame effect.
- the controller controls the temperature of the air generated from the air blower or the hot air generator or the intensity level of the humidifier.
- the controller can switch on or off the reflector, the air blower or the hot air generator or the intensity level of the humidifier.
- FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of a first embodiment of an electric fireplace assembly 100 , showing a light source 1 behind a shade 7 .
- the shade 7 comprising a plurality of flame-shaped openings 8 located immediately behind a reflector 2 .
- the light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade, is reflected by the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements of the reflector and then is transmitted on the flame display screen to produce a moving flame effect.
- the moving flame effect may be enhanced by using a controller 10 to control the speed and direction of the reflector 2 , or the intensity of the light source 1 , or a combination thereof.
- the flame display screen 6 is located immediately behind a simulated fuel bed 5 .
- a fixed light source (not shown) is situated below the simulated fuel bed 5 and affixed to the bottom wall 22 (not shown).
- the fixed light source (not shown) comprises a second lightsource.
- the second light source comprising a plurality of light emitting elements, which have same or different colors and shine at different intensities at different times in order to give the effect of a flickering fire or a glowing ember.
- a hot air generator (not shown) is located at the top of the electric fireplace assembly 100 .
- FIG. 2 depicts a side view of the electric fireplace assembly 100 in a housing.
- the housing has a front wall 9 having a transparent portion, a top wall(not shown), a bottom wall 22 , a rear wall (not shown), and two side walls (not shown).
- FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of a second embodiment of an electric fireplace assembly 200 , showing a light source 11 behind a shade 17 .
- the shade 17 comprising a plurality of openings 18 having different shape located immediately behind a reflector 12 .
- the light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade, is reflected by the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements of the reflector and then is transmitted on the flame display screen to produce a moving flame effect.
- the moving flame effect may be enhanced by using a controller 20 to control the speed and direction of the reflector 12 , or the intensity of the light source 11 , or a combination thereof.
- the flame display screen 16 is located immediately behind a simulated fuel bed 15 .
- a fixed light source (not shown) is situated below the simulated fuel bed 15 and affixed to the bottom wall 23 .
- the fixed light source (not shown) comprises a second light source.
- the second light source comprising a plurality of light emitting elements, which has same or different colors and shine at different intensities at different times in order to give the effect of a flickering fire or a glowing ember.
- a hot air generator (not shown) is located at the top of the electric fireplace assembly 200 .
- FIG. 4 depicts a side view of the electric fireplace assembly 200 in a housing.
- the housing has a front wall 19 having a transparent portion, a top wall (not shown), a bottom wall 23 , a rear wall (not shown), and two side walls (not shown).
- the compositions may include numerous compounds not mentioned herein.
- the compositions do not include, or are substantially free of, any compounds not enumerated herein.
- Variations and modifications from the described embodiments exist.
- the fuel disclosed herein needs not be a mixture of alcohol. It can comprise any type of hydrocarbons or fatty esters or other biofuels.
- the appended claims intend to cover all such variations and modifications as falling within the scope of the invention.
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Disclosed herein are electric fireplaces comprising (a) a shade comprising a plurality of openings; (b) a reflector comprising a shaft and a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements; (c) a simulated fuel bed; (d) a light source; and (e) a flame display screen, wherein the flame display screen is located between the reflector and simulated fuel bed, and wherein the shade is located between the light source and the reflector so that light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade.
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- This invention generally relates to electric fireplaces comprising a reflector, and more particularly electric fireplaces comprising a reflector having a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements.
- Various types of fireplaces are installed at homes to provide a source of heat and for aesthetic reasons. Fireplaces that are generally available to consumers include traditional wood-burning fireplaces, gas-burning fireplaces and electric fireplaces. Wood-burning fireplaces generally offer the greatest heat-production and aesthetics. However, wood-burning fireplaces not only generally require more work and time to operate, but also present a safety hazard due to the risk of fire spreading into the home. Furthermore, wood-burning fireplaces can be inconvenient and messy because logs must be provided and ashes have to be cleaned. Gas-burning fireplaces offer an actual flame and convenience, but lack the natural sound, flickering, and shadowing associated with wood fires. Gas-burning fireplaces also present safety hazards due to the risks of explosion associated with natural gas combustion.
- The current electric fireplaces available in the market offer many safety and convenience features that the wood-burning fireplaces and gas-burning fireplaces do not have. However, although the electric fireplaces can provide simulated flames having visual qualities similar to those of the wood-burning fireplaces or gas-burning fireplaces, they do not offer an actual flame. Generally, the simulated flames lack brightness and transparency of actual flames, and there is no leaping and rising phenomenon of real flickering flames.
- Therefore, there is a need for fireplaces that are safe with no risks of fire or explosion. There is also a need for electric fireplaces having simulated flames that more realistically resembles real flames from burning fuels. Furthermore, there is always a need in the market for electric fireplaces with a better design than the current electric fireplaces.
- Provided herein are electric fireplaces comprising a reflector having a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements. The electric fireplaces provided herein are believed to satisfy the need for electric fireplaces having more realistic simulated flames.
- In one aspect, provided herein is an electric fireplace comprising:
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- (a) a shade comprising a plurality of openings;
- (b) a reflector comprising a shaft and a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements;
- (c) a simulated fuel bed;
- (d) a light source; and
- (e) a flame display screen,
- wherein the flame display screen is located between the reflector and simulated fuel bed, and wherein the shade is located between the light source and reflector so that light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade.
- In certain embodiments, the shade disclosed herein is made of light-blocking material.
- In some embodiments, each of the plurality of openings disclosed herein is flame-shaped. In certain embodiments, each of the plurality of openings disclosed herein is in the shape of dot, heart, star, oval, circle, triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, nonagon, octagon, decagon, arc-shaped, or a combination thereof.
- In certain embodiments, at least a portion of each of the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements disclosed herein is reflective.
- In certain embodiments, the light source disclosed herein comprises a plurality of light emitting elements. In some embodiments, the plurality of light emitting elements in the electric fireplace disclosed herein comprises one or more of incandescent light bulbs, fluorescent light bulbs, gas discharge lamps and light emitting diodes.
- In certain embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a housing having a front wall having a transparent portion, a top wall, a bottom wall, a rear wall, two side walls or a combination thereof.
- In some embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a rotating means for rotating the reflector.
- In certain embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises an air blower, a hot air generator or a combination thereof.
- In some embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a power source and at least one controller. In other embodiments, the at least one controller controls the speed and direction of the reflector, or the intensity of one or more of the light source, or a combination thereof in a manner that produces a moving flame effect.
- In certain embodiments, the flame display screen in the electric fireplace disclosed herein has two non-reflecting surfaces, two reflecting surfaces, or one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface. In some embodiments, the flame display screen in the electric fireplace disclosed herein has one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface, wherein the non-reflecting surface faces the simulated fuel bed. In certain embodiments, the flame display screen in the electric fireplace disclosed herein has one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface, wherein the reflecting surface faces the simulated fuel bed.
- In some embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a fixed light source below the simulated fuel bed.
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FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of a first embodiment of an electric fireplace assembly disclosed herein having a front wall, a simulated fuel bed, a flame display screen and a shade comprising a plurality of flame-shaped openings between a reflector having a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements and a light source. -
FIG. 2 depicts a side view of the electric fireplace assembly ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of a second embodiment of an electric fireplace assembly disclosed herein having a front wall, a simulated fuel bed, a flame display screen and a shade comprising a plurality of openings having different shapes between a reflector with a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements and a light source. -
FIG. 4 depicts a side view of the electric fireplace assembly ofFIG. 3 . - In one aspect, provided herein is an electric fireplace comprising:
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- (a) a shade comprising a plurality of openings;
- (b) a reflector comprising a shaft and a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements;
- (c) a simulated fuel bed;
- (d) a light source; and
- (e) a flame display screen,
- wherein the flame display screen is located between the reflector and simulated fuel bed, and wherein the shade is located between the light source and the reflector so that light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade.
- The shaft of the reflector can be in any shape and size that are suitable for placing the flame-shaped reflecting elements in a manner that can produce a moving flame effect. In some embodiments, the shaft is in the shape of a cylinder, triangular prism, square prism, pentagonal prism, hexagonal prism, heptagonal octagonal, nonagonal prism, decagonal prism, or the like. In some embodiments, the shaft is a uniform cylinder having a cross-sectional diameter from 0.1 mm to 50 mm, from 0.1 mm to 10 mm, from 0.1 mm to 5 mm, from 0.1 mm to 2 mm, from 0.1 mm to 1 mm, from 0.5 mm to 10 mm, from 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm, from 0.1 mm to 0.3 mm, from 0.1 mm to 0.2 mm, or from 1 mm to 10 mm. In some embodiments, the cross-sectional diameter of the shaft is not uniform. The shaft can be driven by any known mechanical, electrical or electromechanical devise such as a motor that can be used to move or rotate the shaft. The mechanical or electrical devise can be in turn controlled by any known controller that can control the speed and movement direction of the shaft.
- The flame-shaped reflecting elements can be made of reflective material. In some embodiments, the flame-shaped reflecting elements can be made of paper, glass, plastic, metal (e.g., aluminum, silver or mercury), cloth, crystal, stainless steel, quartz or a combination thereof. In certain embodiments, at least a portion of each of the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements is reflective. In some embodiments, the reflective portion of the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements is from about 25% to about 100%, from about 35% to about 100%, from about 45% to about 100%, from about 55% to about 100%, from about 65% to about 100%, from about 75% to about 100%, from about 85% to about 100% or from about 95% to about 100%. In certain embodiments, the flame-shaped reflecting elements are coloured such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, purple, brown, white, black, metallic, silver, gold or a combination thereof.
- In certain embodiments, the light source disclosed herein comprises a plurality of light emitting elements. The light emitting elements can be any source that emit light. In some embodiments, the light emitting element can emit light with different colors. In certain embodiments, the light emitting element can emit light with different shapes. In other embodiments, the light emitting element can be a natural gas flame.
- In some embodiments, the plurality of light emitting elements in the electric fireplace disclosed herein are incandescent light bulbs, fluorescent light bulbs, gas discharge lamps, light emitting diodes or a combination thereof. Some none-limiting examples of suitable incandescent light bulbs include conventional incandescent light bulbs, halogen lamps, and carbon button lamps. Some none-limiting examples of suitable gas discharge lamps include fluorescent lamps, compact fluorescent lamps, inductive lighting, hollow cathode lamps, neon and argon lamps, plasma lamps, and xenon flash lamps. Some none-limiting examples of suitable light emitting diodes include semiconductor-type light-emitting diodes, organic light-emitting diodes, polymer light-emitting diodes, solid-state lighting and LED lamps.
- In some embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a means for rotating the reflector. In some embodiments, the rotating means comprises a mechanical device, an electrical device, an electromechanical device or a micro-electromechanical device. In certain embodiment, the rotating means is an electric motor or a hydraulic motor. Some non-limiting examples of electric motors include magnetic motors (such as DC motors, AC motors, and stepper motors), electrostatic motors, and piezoelectric motors. In some embodiments, the rotating means further comprises gears, capable of transmitting torque and rotation through shafts. In some embodiments, the rotating means is powered by a power source and/or controlled by any known controller that can control the speed and movement direction of the reflector.
- In certain embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a housing. The housing can comprise any component or article that enclosing the elements of the electric fireplace. In some embodiments, the housing has a front wall having a transparent portion, a top wall, a bottom wall, a rear wall, two side walls or a combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the walls are planar or curved or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, the housing is made of wood, plastic, paper, metal, glass, crystal, cloth or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, the housing is colored such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, purple, brown, white, black, metallic, silver, gold, a natural wood color or a combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the housing comprises one or more handles, one or more vents, one or more fans or a combination thereof.
- In certain embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises an air blower, a hot air generator or a combination thereof.
- In certain embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a power source and at least one controller. In other embodiments, the at least one controller controls the speed and movement direction of the reflector, or the intensity of the light source, or a combination thereof in a manner that produces a moving flame effect.
- The flame display screen can be any component or article that providing at least one surface for transmitting an image of flames. In certain embodiments, the flame display screen is planar. In some embodiments, the flame display screen includes a curved portion. The flame display screen can be curved in a vertical direction or/and in a horizontal direction to correspond to the profile of the simulated fuel bed. In certain embodiments, the flame display screen is colored. In some embodiments, the flame display screen can be made of plastic, paper, metal, glass, crystal, cloth, quartz or any materials suitable for screen.
- In certain embodiments, the flame display screen is located between the reflector and simulated fuel bed, and wherein the light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade, reflects by the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements of the reflector and then transmits on the flame display screen to produce a moving flame effect. In some embodiments, the flame display screen has two non-reflecting surfaces, two reflecting surfaces, or one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface. In some embodiments, the flame display screen in the electric fireplace disclosed herein has one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface, wherein the non-reflecting surface faces the simulated fuel bed.
- In certain embodiments, the flame display screen in the electric fireplace disclosed herein has one non-reflecting surface and one reflecting surface, wherein the reflecting surface faces the simulated fuel bed. In certain embodiments, the flame display screen has two magnifying surfaces, two minifying surfaces, or one magnifying surface and one minifying surface.
- The simulated fuel bed can be any component or article that simulating a burning or glowing combustible material. In some embodiments, the simulated combustible materials comprise artificial or simulated wood, logs, charcoal, ember, books, paper, coal, leaf, tree trunks, cloths, photos, bottles or a combination thereof. In other embodiments, the simulated fuel bed comprise artificial or simulated logs and bed of embers so as to create the illusion that burning logs on top of a bed of glowing embers. In some embodiments, the simulated fuel bed comprises a shell and colored to resemble logs and embers for a log burning fire, wherein the shell can be made of plastic or any other materials. In some embodiments, the shell comprises a plurality of light transmitting portions that allows light from a fixed light source under the simulated fuel bed to glow on the top surface of the simulated fuel bed in a pattern similar to a real fuel bed.
- The shade comprising a plurality of openings can be any panel or sheet having the plurality of opening that can create or enhance the desirable moving flame effect. In certain embodiments, the shade can be made of a panel of light-blocking material. In some embodiments, each of the plurality of openings is flame-shaped. In certain embodiments, each of the plurality of openings is independently in the shape of dot, heart, star, cloud, bell, moon, flower, balloon, candy, ribbon, fruit, hand, oval, circle, triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, nonagon, octagon, decagon, arc-shaped, or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, each of the plurality of openings is irregular shape. In certain embodiments, each of the plurality of openings is regular shape. In some embodiments, each of the plurality of openings is in the shape of polygonal. In some embodiments, the shade is a sheet having non-translucent part and having translucent part which configures the light from the light source into an image of moving flames. In other embodiments, the shade disclosed herein can be made of paper, glass, plastic, metal, cloth, crystal, stainless steel, quartz, leather, wood or a combination thereof. In certain embodiment, the shade is formed from a substantially opaque material. In some embodiment, the shade is formed from substantially reflective material.
- In some embodiments, the shade is located between the light source and reflector, and wherein the light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade, is reflected by the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements of the reflector and then is transmitted on the flame display screen to produce a moving flame effect. In certain embodiments, a pattern is cut into a sheet to provide an opening which configures the light from the light source into an image of flames.
- In some embodiments, the fireplace further comprises a simulated grate. In certain embodiment, the simulated grate comprises a plurality of prongs, disposed substantially parallel to each other, extending generally upwardly, and disposed substantially along a central part of the simulated fuel bed.
- In certain embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a fixed light source below the simulated fuel bed. In certain embodiments, the fixed light source comprises a plurality of light emitting elements as disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the fixed light source emits light with different colors. In certain embodiments, the fixed light source emits light with different shapes. In some embodiments, the fixed light source is a natural gas flame.
- In certain embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises any conventional power source or alternative power source. In some embodiments, the power source can be a household electrical source or battery. In certain embodiments, the alternative power source comprise heat, renewable energy, electrical power produced through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, the renewable energy comprises solar, wind energy or a combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the rotating means can be powered by mechanical energy manually supplied to a spring. In some embodiment, the mechanical device can be driven with spring-operated lifting means or weight operated lifting means.
- In certain embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises an air blower. Any air blower that propels air forward can be used herein. Some non-limiting examples of the air blower include forward-curved air blowers, backward-inclined air blowers, backward-curved air blowers, radial air blowers and airfoil air blowers. In certain embodiments, the air blower comprises a humidifier.
- In certain embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a hot air generator. Any hot air generator that produce hot air can be used herein. In certain embodiments, the hot air generator comprises the humidifier.
- In certain embodiments, the electric fireplace disclosed herein further comprises a controller. In some embodiments, the controller comprises one or more modules, including a memory storage means and a user interface. In some embodiments, the controller can include, for example, firmware which provides options selectable by a user via the user interface. In addition, or in the alternative, direct (manual) control by the user via the user interface may be permitted. Alternatively, the controller could be programmed to cause variations in the light produced by the LEDs in accordance with a predetermined sequence in a program stored in memory. In some embodiments, the controller includes any suitable means for causing light created by the light source to vary as required, e.g., a triac to vary voltage as required, as is known in the art. In certain embodiments, the controller is controllable by a user. In some embodiments, the signal from the controller is captured by a sensor. In certain embodiments, the controller controls the speed and movement direction of the reflector, or the intensity of the light source, or a combination thereof in a manner that produces a moving flame effect. In certain embodiments, the controller controls the temperature of the air generated from the air blower or the hot air generator or the intensity level of the humidifier. In some embodiments, the controller can switch on or off the reflector, the air blower or the hot air generator or the intensity level of the humidifier.
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FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of a first embodiment of anelectric fireplace assembly 100, showing alight source 1 behind ashade 7. Theshade 7 comprising a plurality of flame-shapedopenings 8 located immediately behind areflector 2. The light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade, is reflected by the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements of the reflector and then is transmitted on the flame display screen to produce a moving flame effect. The moving flame effect may be enhanced by using acontroller 10 to control the speed and direction of thereflector 2, or the intensity of thelight source 1, or a combination thereof. Theflame display screen 6 is located immediately behind asimulated fuel bed 5. A fixed light source (not shown) is situated below thesimulated fuel bed 5 and affixed to the bottom wall 22 (not shown). The fixed light source (not shown) comprises a second lightsource. The second light source comprising a plurality of light emitting elements, which have same or different colors and shine at different intensities at different times in order to give the effect of a flickering fire or a glowing ember. A hot air generator (not shown) is located at the top of theelectric fireplace assembly 100. -
FIG. 2 depicts a side view of theelectric fireplace assembly 100 in a housing. The housing has afront wall 9 having a transparent portion, a top wall(not shown), abottom wall 22, a rear wall (not shown), and two side walls (not shown). -
FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of a second embodiment of anelectric fireplace assembly 200, showing alight source 11 behind ashade 17. Theshade 17 comprising a plurality ofopenings 18 having different shape located immediately behind areflector 12. The light from the light source passes through the plurality of openings of the shade, is reflected by the plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements of the reflector and then is transmitted on the flame display screen to produce a moving flame effect. The moving flame effect may be enhanced by using acontroller 20 to control the speed and direction of thereflector 12, or the intensity of thelight source 11, or a combination thereof. Theflame display screen 16 is located immediately behind asimulated fuel bed 15. A fixed light source (not shown) is situated below thesimulated fuel bed 15 and affixed to thebottom wall 23. The fixed light source (not shown) comprises a second light source. The second light source comprising a plurality of light emitting elements, which has same or different colors and shine at different intensities at different times in order to give the effect of a flickering fire or a glowing ember. A hot air generator (not shown) is located at the top of theelectric fireplace assembly 200. -
FIG. 4 depicts a side view of theelectric fireplace assembly 200 in a housing. The housing has afront wall 19 having a transparent portion, a top wall (not shown), abottom wall 23, a rear wall (not shown), and two side walls (not shown). - While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, the specific features of one embodiment should not be attributed to other embodiments of the invention. No single embodiment is representative of all aspects of the invention. In some embodiments, the compositions may include numerous compounds not mentioned herein. In other embodiments, the compositions do not include, or are substantially free of, any compounds not enumerated herein. Variations and modifications from the described embodiments exist. For example, the fuel disclosed herein needs not be a mixture of alcohol. It can comprise any type of hydrocarbons or fatty esters or other biofuels. The appended claims intend to cover all such variations and modifications as falling within the scope of the invention.
- All publications and patent applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference. Although the foregoing invention has been described in some detail by way of illustration and example for purposes of clarity of understanding, it will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in light of the teachings of this invention that certain changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the appended claims.
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15. An electric fireplace comprising:
a shade including a plurality of openings;
a flame display screen;
a reflector configured to reflect light from a light source, wherein the reflected light passes through the plurality of openings and diffuses on the flame display screen; and
a controller configured to rotate the reflector to produce a realistic moving flame effect.
16. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein the controller is further configured to change a rotation direction of the reflector to produce the realistic moving flame effect.
17. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein the controller is further configured to rotate the reflector in a first direction for a first time period and rotate the reflector in a second direction for a second time period to produce the realistic moving flame effect, the second direction being different from the first direction.
18. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein the shade is made of light-blocking material.
19. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein one or more of the openings of the shade are flame-shaped.
20. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein an opening of the shade has a shape selected from the group consisting of: a dot shape, a heart shape, a star shape, an oval shape, a circle shape, a triangle shape, a square shape, a rectangle shape, a pentagon shape, a hexagon shape, a heptagon shape, a nonagon shape, an octagon shape, a decagon shape, and an arc shape.
21. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein the reflector includes a shaft and a plurality of flame-shaped reflecting elements.
22. The electric fireplace of claim 21 , wherein at least part of one of the flame-shaped reflecting elements is reflective.
23. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein the light source includes an incandescent light bulb, a fluorescent light bulb, a gas discharge lamp, or a light emitting diode.
24. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein the reflector is located above the shade and the light source.
25. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein:
the shade includes a substantially planar surface; and
the plurality of openings of the shade are located on the substantially planar surface.
26. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein the flame display screen is located substantially above the shade.
27. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein the light source is configured to emit light with different shapes.
28. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein the controller is further configured to change a rotation speed of the reflector.
29. The electric fireplace of claim 15 , wherein the controller is further configured to change an intensity of the light source.
30. A method for simulating flames in an electric fireplace, the method comprising:
receiving light from a light source;
reflecting, using a reflector, the light to pass through a shade including a plurality of openings; and
rotating the reflector to produce a realistic moving flame effect.
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