Snow and ice melting device
11236479 ยท 2022-02-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A snow and ice melting device has a frame that uses a trailer hitch to connect to a propane truck. The frame also holds a plurality of flame nozzles that directs heat down towards a snow and/or ice covered surface. In one embodiment, at least one propane tank is provided that allows the device to be hooked up to any vehicle rather than a propane truck such as a pickup truck, or small tractor. In one embodiment, a front mounted snow and ice melting device is also attached to the front of the vehicle to further enhance the snow and melting effect. In another embodiment, the snow and ice melting device has a frame that holds a propane tank. The frame has a handle and wheels to allow the user to maneuver the device to melt ice and snow. A riding embodiment is also shown.
Claims
1. A snow and ice melting device comprising: a frame; said frame having a bottom portion and at least two vertically disposed wall portions generally parallel to opposed edges of said bottom portion; said frame having a top portion extending between at least a portion of said at least two vertically disposed wall portions; a heat plate mounted to a forward portion of said frame; a flame nozzle assembly removably secured to said top portion; at least one flame nozzle disposed on said flame nozzle assembly and directed towards said heat plate whereby said heat plate is heated to a temperature sufficient to melt snow and ice; said heat plate forming a contiguous surface enclosing said at least one flame nozzle whereby precipitate is prevented from entering a space enclosed by said heat plate and said frame; wheels mounted to a bottom portion of said frame; a handle secured to a rearward portion of said frame; a fuel source whereby said at least one flame nozzle is supplied with a fuel for a flame; and a regulator for regulating said fuel from said fuel source to said flame nozzle.
2. The snow and ice melting device according to claim 1 further comprising at least one flame nozzle directed downward towards a surface where snow and or ice is to be removed.
3. The snow and ice melting device according to claim 1 wherein said fuel source is propane.
4. The snow and ice melting device according to claim 1 further comprising a flame nozzle handle disposed on said top portion whereby said at least one flame nozzle assembly is removable for servicing.
5. The snow and ice melting device according to claim 1 whereby said fuel source is a propane tank mounted on said frame.
6. The snow and ice melting device according to claim 1, further comprising a propane tank support portion disposed on said frame whereby said propane tank is secured during operation.
7. The snow and ice melting device according to claim 1 further comprising: a self-propelled riding assembly; said self-propelled riding assembly comprising; a power assembly; a steering mechanism; and a power train for directing torque produced by said power assembly to a drive mechanism.
8. The snow and ice melting device according to claim 7 further comprising a seat attached to said self-propelled riding assembly whereby a user can be seated while in operation.
9. The snow and ice melting device according to claim 1 whereby said heat plate is semicircular in shape.
10. A snow and ice melting device comprising: a frame; said frame having an attachment portion whereby said frame is attachable to a vehicle; said frame having a bottom portion and at least two vertically disposed wall portions generally parallel to opposed edges of said bottom portion; said frame having a top portion extending between at least a portion of said at least two vertically disposed wall portions; a heat plate mounted to a forward portion of said frame; at least one flame nozzle directed towards said heat plate whereby said heat plate is heated to a temperature sufficient to melt snow and ice; a flame nozzle assembly removably secured to said top portion; at least one flame nozzle disposed on said flame nozzle assembly and directed towards said heat plate whereby said heat plate is heated to a temperature sufficient to melt snow and ice; said heat plate forming a contiguous surface enclosing said at least one flame nozzle whereby precipitate is prevented from entering a space enclosed by said heat plate and said frame; a fuel source whereby said at least one flame nozzle is supplied with a fuel for a flame; and a regulator for regulating said fuel from said fuel source to said flame nozzle.
11. The snow and ice melting device according to claim 10 whereby said vehicle is a propane truck.
12. The snow and ice melting device according to claim 10 where said fuel source is propane.
13. The snow and ice melting device according to claim 10 where said fuel source is a propane tank disposed on said frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(22) In the following detailed description of the invention, reference is made to the drawings in which reference numerals refer to like elements, and which are intended to show by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
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(24) A propane tank 115 is held in place using propane tank supports 160 which are welded or bolted to frame 110. A regulator 150 is provided to regulate the propane along with a gas line 120 to connect the regulated propane to a flame nozzle assembly 152 which feeds a flame nozzle 155. A heat plate 135 is provided to facilitate heat transfer from flame nozzle 155 to heat plate 135. Heat plate 135 may make contact with snow and it also directs heat downward to melt ice beneath heat plate 135.
(25) Flame nozzle 155 is located so that the flame from flame nozzle 155 is directed towards heat plate 135. Access to flame nozzle assembly 152 is through a burner access panel 130. A handle 125 is provided to allow the user to lift burner access panel 130. Heat plate 135 is rounded forming a semi-circular shape to evenly distribute the heat produced when flame nozzle 155 is operating. Heat plate 135 is made of steel but can be made of any suitable material such as, but not limited to aluminum or sheet metal, etc. Of course other geometries may be used for the heat plate, such as, but not limited to triangular, rectangular, etc.
(26) Frame 110 is also made of metal and is strong enough to support full propane tank 115 and the associated apparatus discussed above. Additionally flame nozzle 155 may be fan-shaped, circular or other suitable shape as is known in the art. Also, an electronic ignitor (not shown) may be provided to allow the user to ignite flame nozzle 150 or the user may lift burner access panel and use an external ignition source (not shown) such as a striker. Regulator 150 may be factory preset to deliver a constant flame or may be adjustable as is known in the art.
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(31) Burner jet support includes a propane manifold 315 which is used to supply propane to burner jets 325 as is known in the art. Propane manifold 315 includes an emergency shutoff 355 and a burner jet control 360. Other controls and gauges may be provided. A propane line 330 attaches to propane manifold 315 with a propane connection 335. In operation, burner jets 325 are ignited producing flames 375 which is directed towards ice and or snow covered surface 380.
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(36) Access to flame nozzle assembly 640 is through a burner access panel 620. Access panel 620 is provided to allow the user access flame nozzle assembly 640. Heat plate 635 is rounded to evenly distribute the heat produced during operation. Heat plate 635 is made of steel but can be made of any suitable material such as, but not limited to aluminum or sheet metal, etc. Of course other geometries may be used for the heat plate, such as, but not limited to triangular, rectangular, etc. An attachment arm 625 may be used to connect front mounted snow and ice melting device 600 to propane truck 390. Of course other methods of mounting may be used including removable mounts as is known in the art.
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(38) Although the instant invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art.