Smoke filter with automated clogging prevention for open-hearth fireplaces
First Claim
1. A filtering device for reducing air-polluting particulates emitted by an open-hearth fireplace having a flue channel that carries hot exhaust gases and smoke out of the fireplace, and a front opening covered only by a mesh screen or glass doors, comprising:
- a. a filter support bracket positioned in the flue channel;
b. a porous filter element which is designed and suitable for filtering particulates out of hot exhaust gases that pass through the flue channel, when positioned in the filter support bracket while a fire is burning in the fireplace;
c. electronic detecting means for (1) monitoring smoke emissions that emerge from the front opening of the fireplace to determine whether exhaust gas flow through the porous filter element is being substantially impeded by clogging of the porous filter element, and (2) activating an electronic signal if a substantial quantity of smoke emerges from the front opening of the fireplace due to clogging of the porous filter element; and
,d. means for moving the porous filter element out of the flue channel while a fire continues to burn in the fireplace, to allow unimpeded flow of hot exhaust gases and smoke through the flue channel, if a substantial quantity of smoke begins to emerge from the front opening of the fireplace.
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Abstract
This invention discloses a filter-and-fan assembly that can be installed into new fireplaces or retrofitted into existing fireplaces, for filtering dust and smoke out of the hot exhaust gases that are created when wood is burned in fireplaces. This filter assembly is provided with a mechanism that can move the filter out of the flue channel (i.e., the chimney or other exhaust outlet) if the filter becomes clogged by creosote and/or smoke particles. If desired, the mechanism that moves the filter out of the flue path can be automated under the control of a device such as an electronic smoke detector mounted in front of the fireplace, above the fireplace opening. Alternately, a thin filter-paper type of filtering element can be continuously scrolled through the flue channel. A rotating fan blade can be provided directly above the filter element, to ensure that exhaust gases are actively drawn up through the filter. These means for avoiding blockage or hindrance of the flue channel can overcome a major obstacle that, until now, has completely blocked the development and adoption of smoke filters for conventional open-hearth fireplaces. This invention also discloses a convenient and clean method of opening and closing a fireplace damper without having to reach into a sooty fireplace, by inserting a solid damper plate (rather than a filter element) into a filter support bracket in a flue channel.
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1. A filtering device for reducing air-polluting particulates emitted by an open-hearth fireplace having a flue channel that carries hot exhaust gases and smoke out of the fireplace, and a front opening covered only by a mesh screen or glass doors, comprising:
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a. a filter support bracket positioned in the flue channel; b. a porous filter element which is designed and suitable for filtering particulates out of hot exhaust gases that pass through the flue channel, when positioned in the filter support bracket while a fire is burning in the fireplace; c. electronic detecting means for (1) monitoring smoke emissions that emerge from the front opening of the fireplace to determine whether exhaust gas flow through the porous filter element is being substantially impeded by clogging of the porous filter element, and (2) activating an electronic signal if a substantial quantity of smoke emerges from the front opening of the fireplace due to clogging of the porous filter element; and
,d. means for moving the porous filter element out of the flue channel while a fire continues to burn in the fireplace, to allow unimpeded flow of hot exhaust gases and smoke through the flue channel, if a substantial quantity of smoke begins to emerge from the front opening of the fireplace. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A filtering device for reducing air-polluting particulates emitted by an open-hearth fireplace having a flue channel that carries hot exhaust gases and smoke out of the fireplace, and a front opening covered only by a mesh screen or glass doors, comprising:
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a. a long segment of thin filter element which is designed and suitable for filtering particulates out of hot exhaust gases that pass through the flue channel when a fire is burning in the fireplace; b. a supply device which initially contains the segment of filter element, and which is designed to allow the filter element to be pulled through the flue channel, thereby gradually removing the filter element from the supply device; c. a takeup device which continuously operates when a fire is burning in the fireplace, to pull the filter element through the flue channel and then out of the flue channel at a speed which prevents any portion of the filter element from becoming clogged to an extent which prevents hot exhaust gases from passing through the flue channel. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A device for conveniently opening and closing a fireplace damper, comprising:
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a. a damper support bracket positioned in the flue channel; b. a damper plate which is properly sized to fit into the damper support bracket; c. an access channel that is accessible through an opening in the fireplace front, which allows the damper plate to be inserted into the damper support bracket, and subsequently removed from the damper support bracket, without requiring insertion of an operator'"'"'s hand into the fireplace in a manner that might get the operator'"'"'s hand sooty or dirty.
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