Gas torch with flame diverters
10907826 ยท 2021-02-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23D2206/0094
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/465
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21L17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21L17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gas torch includes a base couplable to a gas source supplying gaseous fuel and gas ports formed in a top surface of the base to emit gas upwardly therefrom. A plurality of diverters is stacked in a spaced apart relationship directly above the base, each diverter having an inner edge and an outer edge. Each diverter is positioned above a lower diverter so that the inner edge and the outer edge are positioned intermediate one of the inner edge and the outer edge of the lower diverter. The lowest diverter, that which is adjacent the base, is positioned such that the gas ports are positioned directly underlying and intermediate the inner edge and the outer edge thereof.
Claims
1. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements comprising: a base couplable to a gas source supplying gaseous fuel; a gas conduit coupling the gas source to the base; a gas port formed in a top surface of the base to emit gas upwardly therefrom; a first diverter having a first edge and a second edge, the first diverter positioned overlying and spaced from the gas port, such that the gas port is positioned directly below and intermediate the first edge and the second edge of the first diverter; and a second diverter having a first edge and a second edge, the second diverter positioned overlying and spaced from the first diverter such that one of the first edge of the first diverter and the second edge of the first diverter is positioned directly below and intermediate the first edge of the second diverter and the second edge of the second diverter.
2. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 1 further comprising: support members extending upwardly from the base outside of the first diverter member and the second diverter member; and chimney elements extending upwardly inside of the first diverter member and the second diverter member, wherein the Chimney elements define an interior column above the base.
3. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a shield element positioned around the base and spaced therefrom to prevent inadvertent distortion of gaseous fuel emitted from the base.
4. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base further comprises: a bottom plate having an aperture therethrough; a top plate having the gas port formed therein for emitting gaseous fuel; and a volume defined between the bottom plate and the top plate acting as a manifold for receiving the gaseous fuel from the fuel conduit through the aperture and dispersing the gaseous fuel generally evenly through the gas port.
5. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 4 wherein the gas port includes a plurality of slots formed through the top plate in a circular pattern.
6. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 1 further comprising: a centrally positioned rod extending upwardly from the base through the interior column; and a spherical element slidably carried by the rod and movable between a raised position and a lowered position.
7. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 1 further comprising: a shaft extending upwardly along a longitudinal axis of the gas torch; a shield having a top; an elongated member having a first end coupled to the top and a second end; a wind vane coupled to the second end of the elongated member in a spaced apart relationship with the shield; and a fixture positioned on the elongated member intermediate the wind vane and the shield to rotatably receive the shaft therein, allowing for 360 degrees of rotation of the shield around the outside of the first diverter member and the second diverter member.
8. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first diverter and the second diverter are one of circular and non-circular rings.
9. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements comprising: a base coupled to a gas source supplying gaseous fuel by a gas conduit; gas ports formed in a top surface of the base in a ring-shaped pattern to emit gas upwardly therefrom; a shield element positioned around the base and spaced therefrom to prevent inadvertent distortion of gaseous fuel emitted from the base; a first diverter having a ring shape with an inner edge and an outer edge, the first diverter positioned overlying and spaced from the gas port, such that the gas port is positioned directly below and intermediate the inner edge and the outer edge of the first diverter; a second diverter having an inner edge and an outer edge, the second diverter positioned overlying and spaced from the first diverter such that one of the inner edge of the first diverter and the outer edge of the first diverter is positioned directly below and intermediate the inner edge of the second diverter and the outer edge of the second diverter; support members extending upwardly from the base outside of and supporting the first diverter member and the second diverter member; and chimney elements extending upwardly inside of and supporting the first diverter member and the second diverter member, wherein the chimney elements define an interior column above the base.
10. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 9 wherein the base further comprises: a bottom plate having an aperture therethrough; a top plate having the gas ports formed therein for emitting gaseous fuel; and a volume defined between the bottom plate and the top plate acting as a manifold for receiving the gaseous fuel from the fuel conduit through the aperture and dispersing the gaseous fuel generally evenly through the gas ports.
11. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 9 further comprising: a centrally positioned rod extending upwardly from the base through the interior column; and a spherical element slidably carried by the rod and movable between a raised position and a lowered position.
12. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 9 further comprising: a shaft extending upwardly along a longitudinal axis of the gas torch; a shield having a top; an elongated member having a first end coupled to the top and a second end; a wind vane coupled to the second end of the elongated member in a spaced apart relationship with the shield; and a fixture positioned on the elongated member intermediate the wind vane and the shield to rotatably receive the shaft therein, allowing for 360 degrees of rotation of the shield around the outside of the support members.
13. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 9 wherein the first diverter and the second diverter are one of circular and non-circular rings.
14. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements comprising: a base couplable to a gas source supplying gaseous fuel; gas ports formed in a top surface of the base to emit gas upwardly therefrom; a plurality of diverters stacked in a spaced apart relationship directly above the base, each diverter having an inner edge and an outer edge, each diverter positioned above a lower diverter so that the inner edge and the outer edge are positioned intermediate one of the inner edge and the outer edge of the lower diverter, the lowest diverter, that which is adjacent the base, is positioned such that the gas ports are positioned directly underlying and intermediate the inner edge and the outer edge, wherein the plurality of diverters are each one of circular and non-circular rings.
15. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 14 further comprising: support members extending upwardly from the base outside of the plurality of diverters; and chimney elements extending upwardly inside of the plurality of diverters, wherein the Chimney elements define an interior column above the base.
16. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 15 further comprising a shield element positioned around the base and spaced therefrom to prevent inadvertent distortion of gaseous fuel emitted from the base.
17. A Gas torch with flame shaping elements as claimed in claim 14 wherein the base further comprises: a bottom plate having an aperture therethrough; a top plate having the gas ports formed therein for emitting gaseous fuel; and a volume defined between the bottom plate and the top plate acting as a manifold for receiving gaseous fuel and dispersing the gaseous fuel generally evenly through the gas ports.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Specific objects and advantages of the invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(14) A diverter 18, consisting of a second ring 18b having an inner edge 32b and an outer edge 34b, is positioned above first ring 18a with outer edge 34a positioned intermediate inner edge 32b and outer edge 34b of second ring 18b. Thus, a portion of second ring 18b extends radially inwardly from outer edge 34a and a portion of ring 18b extends radially outwardly from outer edge 34a. With this configuration, the portion of ignited and unignited gaseous fuel flowing outwardly of outer edge 34a is again divided by second ring 18b. In this example, the radially inwardly and radially outwardly directed portions of ring 18b are equal. With this configuration, the portion of gaseous fuel flowing outwardly of outer edge 34a is divided generally evenly by second ring 18b. It will be understood that multiple additional layers of diverters 18 can be employed, and can be positioned to divert gaseous fuel outwardly in this manner. Furthermore, second ring 18b or additional diverters 18 can be positioned above first ring 18a (or subsequent rings) with inner edge 32a positioned intermediate inner edge 32b and outer edge 34b of second ring 18b. Thus, a portion of second ring 18b extends radially inwardly from inner edge 32a and a portion of ring 18a extends radially outwardly from inner edge 32a. With this configuration, the portion of gaseous fuel flowing inwardly of inner edge 32a is again divided by second ring 18b. It will be understood that multiple additional layers of diverters 18 can be employed, and can be positioned to divert gaseous fuel inwardly and outwardly in this manner. As can be seen, by employing multiple diverters 18, unignited and ignited gaseous fuel emitted upwardly from slots 28 of base 12 can be directed inwardly or outwardly as desired to cause a desired flame pattern from the burning gaseous fuel. Thus, the flames will be diverted inside and outside the rings, causing a curling and flowing effect. As with diverter 18a, one skilled in the art will understand that diverter 18b, and subsequent diverters, can be positioning with a greater or lesser portion thereof extending radially inwardly from the inner or outer edge of an underlying diverter and extending radially outwardly from the inner or outer edge of an underlying diverter. The positioning of these portions with respect to underlying diverters will determine the quantity of ignited and unignited gaseous fuel moving inwardly and outwardly.
(15) In the preferred embodiment, each subsequent diverter 18 is positioned with substantially equal portions thereof extending inwardly and outwardly from the inner edge or outer edge of the underlying diverter. By providing equal portions, the ignited and unignited gaseous fuel received from the underlying edge will be substantially equally divided. It will also insure that sufficient ignited and unignited fuel remains within the interior column defined by chimney elements 21 to carry upwardly through the entire torch structure. This effect can also be accomplished with shapes other than circular for base 12 and diverters 18. Base 12 can be, for example, oval, triangular, square, a linear shape such as serpentine or straight line and the like, or other desired shapes. Diverters 18 can also have different shapes, being rings of different shape, partial rings, such as two sides of a triangle, or linear and curved shapes as long as an inner or outer edge of an underlying diverter is positioned intermediate the inner and outer edges of an overlying diverter. Thus, regardless of the shape, the diverters can be positioned to divert portions of the ignited and unignited gaseous fuel into desired pathways to produce a desirable visual effect.
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(18) Various changes and modifications to the embodiments herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof, which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.
(19) Having fully described the invention in such clear and concise terms as to enable those skilled in the art to understand and practice the same, the invention claimed is: