Patent classifications
F24B1/181
FIRE PIT CONTROL AND ACCESS PANEL
A fire pit apparatus is provided. The fire pit apparatus includes an enclosure; a burner assembly comprising a burner, wherein the burner is positioned on or at least partially within the surface of the enclosure; at least one control assembly; an elongate hollow member extending from the burner assembly to a distal end, the elongate hollow member being operatively and fluidly connected to the burner assembly and control assembly; and wherein, the enclosure defines a first aperture and a first compartment and a second aperture and a second compartment, wherein the first aperture provides access to the first compartment and the second aperture provides access to the second compartment and wherein the second compartment defines a third aperture that provides access to the first compartment.
Handle
A handle for lifting a firepit may include a frame configured to span a cavity of the firepit. The handle may include a first support brace on the frame having a projection tab configured to selectively engage a securement feature in a first surface of the firepit. The first support brace may have a first depth in the firepit. The handle may also include a second support brace on the frame configured to selectively abut against the second surface of the firepit. The second support brace may be devoid of a projection tab. The second support brace may have a second depth in the firepit, the second depth being greater than the first depth.
Handle
A handle for lifting a firepit may include a frame configured to span a cavity of the firepit. The handle may include a first support brace on the frame having a projection tab configured to selectively engage a securement feature in a first surface of the firepit. The first support brace may have a first depth in the firepit. The handle may also include a second support brace on the frame configured to selectively abut against the second surface of the firepit. The second support brace may be devoid of a projection tab. The second support brace may have a second depth in the firepit, the second depth being greater than the first depth.
Combustible fuel burning stove with fire grate
Disclosed is a stove that includes a dome-shaped fire grate comprising a center, a perimeter surrounding and spaced from the center, the center being higher than the perimeter; a plurality of radial stiffening ribs extending away from the perimeter and toward the center; at least one circumferential stiffening ring extending at least partially about the center; and a plurality of ventilation holes between the center and the perimeter.
Heater
A heater includes short and tall cabinet units that are connected together, and an ignition unit. The short cabinet unit has a recess facing upwardly, and a first receiving space spatially communicated with the recess. The tall cabinet unit has a second receiving space spatially communicated with the first receiving space. The ignition unit includes an ignition seat disposed in the recess, an igniter mounted to the ignition seat, and a gas pipe group connected to the igniter and extending from the first receiving space into the second receiving space. A height of the short cabinet unit ranges from 45 centimeters to 60 centimeters; a height of the tall cabinet unit ranges from 65 centimeters to 70 centimeters.
FIRE PIT TABLETOP ACCESSORY
A table accessory for use with a fire pit. The table accessory may be supported by a fire pit for use as a table, for supporting a storage cover, or, when the fire pit is in use, may be moved below the fire pit for use as a heat shield. A plurality of accessory legs extend from the lower surface of the body. The terminal ends of the accessory legs are configured to be received on a top panel of the fire pit. A fire pit stand has a plurality of fire pit legs for supporting the fire pit. The fire pit legs define a fire pit leg height. The height of the table accessory is less than the fire pit leg height for facilitating locating the table accessory under the fire pit chamber of the fire pit for use of the table accessory as a heat shield.
ASSEMBLABLE FIRE PIT
A fire pit that is constructed to be sold in a disassembled state is shown and described. In the disassembled state, the various components (as discussed herein) are in a relatively flat configuration and are configured to be assembled by the end user. In the disassembled state, the components contain relatively less void space between the components, in comparison to in the assembled state. In the disassembled state, the components may be packed into a relatively small packaging, compared to an amount of packaging that would be required to package the fire pit once it is assembled. Embodiments of the invention thus allow the packaging of a fire pit using less packaging than traditional fire pits and/or allow for a larger fire pit to be packaged in a similar amount of packaging.
ASSEMBLABLE FIRE PIT
A fire pit that is constructed to be sold in a disassembled state is shown and described. In the disassembled state, the various components (as discussed herein) are in a relatively flat configuration and are configured to be assembled by the end user. In the disassembled state, the components contain relatively less void space between the components, in comparison to in the assembled state. In the disassembled state, the components may be packed into a relatively small packaging, compared to an amount of packaging that would be required to package the fire pit once it is assembled. Embodiments of the invention thus allow the packaging of a fire pit using less packaging than traditional fire pits and/or allow for a larger fire pit to be packaged in a similar amount of packaging.
Bridging lintel with support hangers for an insert and block system for a structure
An outdoor structure and structural system including a plurality of structural blocks having opposed top and bottom surfaces, opposed front and rear surfaces and opposed first and second side surfaces, the bottom surfaces of the plurality of structural blocks having a receiving channel extending along the bottom surface from the first side surface towards the second side surface, the receiving channel sized and shaped to receive and retain a hanger. The outdoor structure and structural system also including at least one bridging lintel, the bridging lintel having an upper surface, front and rear sides and first and second sides, the bridging lintel having first and second hangers extending from the upper surface of the bridging lintel, the first hanger extending a distance along the upper surface and a distance outward from the upper surface beyond the first side of the bridging lintel, the second hanger extending a distance along the upper surface and a distance outward from the upper surface beyond the second side of the bridging lintel.
Bridging lintel with support hangers for an insert and block system for a structure
An outdoor structure and structural system including a plurality of structural blocks having opposed top and bottom surfaces, opposed front and rear surfaces and opposed first and second side surfaces, the bottom surfaces of the plurality of structural blocks having a receiving channel extending along the bottom surface from the first side surface towards the second side surface, the receiving channel sized and shaped to receive and retain a hanger. The outdoor structure and structural system also including at least one bridging lintel, the bridging lintel having an upper surface, front and rear sides and first and second sides, the bridging lintel having first and second hangers extending from the upper surface of the bridging lintel, the first hanger extending a distance along the upper surface and a distance outward from the upper surface beyond the first side of the bridging lintel, the second hanger extending a distance along the upper surface and a distance outward from the upper surface beyond the second side of the bridging lintel.