Composite concrete artificial log

Combustion – With simulation feature

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C126S512000, C126S09200C

Reexamination Certificate

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11363443

ABSTRACT:
A method of improving an individual artificial concrete log widely used in gas fires, the new concrete log(1) having at least one decorative ceramic fiber pad (1a) or (2a) secured in the cut out(2) section, the pad (1aor2a) is positioned to mate with the contour of the concrete log (1). The decorative pad (1aor2a) is installed to provide a secondary air chamber(3) between the back of the decorative pad (1aor2a) and inner surface of the cut out (2). When the log is placed on an existing gas fire some of the gas flames are directed up through the secondary air chamber(3) creating flames coming out of the body of the composite concrete log(1) at the same time gas flames impinge the front decorative surface(6) of the installed ceramic fiber pad (1aor2a) producing a radiant surface (6) simulating a real burning log thereby improving the overall visual effect of most existing gas log fire.

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patent: 5284686 (1994-02-01), Thow
patent: 6260548 (2001-07-01), Wade
patent: 7074035 (2006-07-01), Lyons et al.

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