Patent classifications
F23D2900/31
Wick-burning and ventilation and flow-guide structure
A wick-burning and ventilation and flow-guide structure includes a wick tray, a heat isolation cover, and a wick. The heat isolation cover has support sections that are extended to form protrusion sections insertable into and mounted in mounting holes of the wick tray for secured combination and easy separation. The wick tray and the heat isolation cover provide a dual-layered heat isolation effect and also achieve an effect of heat dissipation. The wick is made of a metallic or ceramic material and has a surface over which a flame-blocking heat-isolating sleeve is fit to prevent downward spreading of flaming. A wind-shielding hood is provided on the fuel container to define therebetween a flow-guide opening for smooth ingress of air, preventing flaming from jumping.
SPIRAL FLAME TORCH APPARATUS
An invention is provided for a spiral flame torch apparatus. The spiral flame torch apparatus generally includes a base having a bottom plate, lower stabilization plate, and an upper stabilization plate. Situated on the base is a glass halo comprised of a plurality of rounded glass sheets. The glass sheets each include vertical sides that overlap one the vertical side of another rounded glass sheet, leaving gaps between the sheets. Disposed within the glass halo is a paraffin based flame source having a large wick disposed centrally within the flame source.
WICK-BURNING AND VENTILATION AND FLOW-GUIDE STRUCTURE
A wick-burning and ventilation and flow-guide structure includes a wick tray, a heat isolation cover, and a wick. The heat isolation cover has support sections that are extended to form protrusion sections insertable into and mounted in mounting holes of the wick tray for secured combination and easy separation. The wick tray and the heat isolation cover provide a dual-layered heat isolation effect and also achieve an effect of heat dissipation. The wick is made of a metallic or ceramic material and has a surface over which a flame-blocking heat-isolating sleeve is fit to prevent downward spreading of flaming. A wind-shielding hood is provided on the fuel container to define therebetween a flow-guide opening for smooth ingress of air, preventing flaming from jumping.
Heat dissipation design for combustion devices
A combustion device includes a body defining a firebox, a viewing window in front of the firebox, an upper plate adjacent to a top side of the firebox, a first air passage extending from an end adjacent to a rear end of the body to a second end adjacent to a front end of the body, and a second air passage adjacent to a back side of the firebox. The second air passage has a communication opening at an end communicated with the firebox. The communication opening is at a height higher than a height of a bottom side of the firebox and lower than a height of the top side of the firebox. A burner is disposed within and adjacent to the bottom side of the firebox.
Combustion device with heat dissipating design
A combustion device with heat dissipating design includes a burner apparatus and a shield apparatus. The burner apparatus includes a fuel reservoir which has a top defining an opening. The shield apparatus defines a space and the burner apparatus is disposed within the space. The shield apparatus has a bottom and the opening is at a first height in a vertical direction from the bottom. The shield apparatus defines a first through hole extending therethrough and communicating the space and the outside of the shield apparatus and the first through hole is at a second height in the vertical direction from the bottom. The second height is less than the first height.
Heat dissipation design for combustion devices
A combustion device includes a body defining a firebox, a viewing window in front of the firebox, an upper plate adjacent to a top side of the firebox, a first air passage extending from an end adjacent to a rear end of the body to a second end adjacent to a front end of the body, and a second air passage adjacent to a back side of the firebox. The second air passage has a communication opening at an end communicated with the firebox. The communication opening is at a height higher than a height of a bottom side of the firebox and lower than a height of the top side of the firebox. A burner is disposed within and adjacent to the bottom side of the firebox.
Combustion Device Capable of Avoiding Overheat
A combustion device includes a burner and a shield. The burner includes a fuel container having a top defining an opening. A wick has a bottom end and a top end. The bottom end is inserted into the fuel container via the opening, and the top end protrudes outside the fuel container and is at a first height in a vertical direction. The shield defines a space, and the burner is disposed within the space. The shield has a first through-hole extending therethrough and communicating the space and the outside of the shield. The first through-hole is at a second height in the vertical direction, and the second height is less than the first height.
Easy-to-use combustion device
The present invention provides a combustion device, which includes a fuel tank assembly and a candle wick. The fuel tank assembly includes a first tank, a second tank, a connection tube, and a switch. The capacity of the second tank is less than the capacity of the first tank. An end of the connection tube is connected to the first tank, and another end of the connection tube is connected to the second tank. The connection tube communicates with internal spaces of the first and second tanks. The switch is disposed between the first and second tanks so as to selectively open or close a channel interconnected between the first and second tanks. The candle wick is mounted in the second tank. Therefore, the combustion device is easy to use by the above structure.
Combustion Device with Heat Dissipating Design
A combustion device with heat dissipating design includes a burner apparatus and a shield apparatus. The burner apparatus includes a fuel reservoir which has a top defining an opening. The shield apparatus defines a space and the burner apparatus is disposed within the space. The shield apparatus has a bottom and the opening is at a first height in a vertical direction from the bottom. The shield apparatus defines a first through hole extending therethrough and communicating the space and the outside of the shield apparatus and the first through hole is at a second height in the vertical direction from the bottom. The second height is less than the first height.
Dual fuel tank spiral flame combustion device
A combustion device includes a candle wick and a flow guiding assembly. The flow guiding assembly includes a support, a plurality of guide vanes secured to the support, a first shield member fixed at a side of the support, and a second shield member pivotally connected to the first shield member. The second shield member is pivotable in relation to the first shield member between a closed position and an open position to selectively form a gap. The plurality of guide vanes is disposed between the first and second shield members. The candle wick is disposed between the plurality of guide vanes. Therefore, the combustion device is easy to use by the above structure.