Unvented gas fireplace
a gas fireplace and unvented technology, applied in the field of unvented gas fireplaces, can solve the problems of difficult to maintain a steady flow of air into both airflow pathways, difficult to cool the area outside the combustion chamber, and insufficient plenum airflow
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[0025]the fireplace of the invention is shown in FIG. 1. Fireplace 10 comprises a combustion chamber 12 at least partially within an outer or plenum chamber 14. Combustion chamber 12 is closed with respect to the room in which the fireplace 10 is located, in that combustion air intake 16 and combustion air outlet 18 of combustion chamber 12 are not in direct communication with the surrounding room. Rather, combustion air intake 16 receives air only from plenum 14 and combustion air outlet 18 exhausts only into plenum 14. Panels 20 are provided on one or more sides of combustion chamber 12; these panels may be glass or any other suitable transparent material to permit viewing of the flame 30 within the combustion chamber 12, or may be metal or any other suitable opaque material if such viewing is not required.
[0026]Air from the surrounding room accesses fireplace 10 through ambient air intake 22 in the plenum 14, while air is exhausted from fireplace 10 through ambient air outlet 24 ...
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[0031]A third embodiment is shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. The fireplace according to this embodiment is provided in an external wall 40 of a building such that one side 42 of the unit faces the outside 44 of the building and the opposite side 46 of the unit faces the interior 48 of a room of the building. Air is drawn into the unit by intake opening 50 on the outdoor side of the unit. Incoming air is drawn by blower 52 into passageway 54. A portion of the air in passageway 54 passes into the combustion chamber at 56 and a portion is driven past restriction 58.to mix with air and combustion gases exiting the combustion chamber at chamber outlet 60. The combined air flow is directed down a passageway 62 that is preferably formed of two spaced transparent panels 64, 66 allowing viewing into the firebox from the outside of the building as well as from the inside of the building through two spaced transparent panels 68, 70. A diverter 72 is operable by a user to pivot between a first position ...
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