Portable Stove And/Or Fire Pit
20200370753 ยท 2020-11-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24B3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23B60/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24B5/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24B1/205
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23B20/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24B5/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24B5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23B30/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A portable camping stove/fire pit has a cylindrical combustion chamber having a bottom member and circularly configured vertical side wall which extends upwardly from the bottom member and terminates in a top edge. The circularly configured side wall has a plurality of spaced apart vertically oriented slots, where each of the slots extends from the exterior of the combustion chamber into the interior. The circularly configured side wall has a plurality of vertically aligned louver members disposed in a spiraling configuration about the combustion chamber, where each louver is disposed tangentially to a respective vertical slot. During combustion within the combustion chamber, a flow of air is drawn past the plurality of vertically aligned louver members, through the slots into the interior, thereby forming a vortex as combustion occurs within the combustion chamber.
Claims
1. A portable camping stove for combustion of a wood product, the portable camping stove comprising: a cylindrical combustion chamber comprising a bottom member and circularly configured vertical side wall extending upwardly from the bottom member, the vertical side wall terminating in a top edge, wherein an interior is defined by the bottom member, the circularly configured vertical side wall, and the top edge, wherein the circularly configured side wall comprises a plurality of spaced-apart vertically oriented slots, wherein each of the spaced-apart vertically oriented slots extends through the circularly configured side wall to the interior; a plurality of vertically aligned louver members disposed in a spiraling configuration about the cylindrical combustion chamber, wherein each louver member of the plurality of vertically aligned louver members is disposed tangentially to a respective vertical slot of the plurality of spaced-apart vertically oriented slots, wherein during combustion of the wood product within the cylindrical combustion chamber, a flow of air is drawn past the plurality of vertically aligned louver members through the plurality of spaced-apart vertically oriented slots into the interior; and a top member comprising a bottom section comprising a vertical circumferential band section configured to engage the top edge of the circularly configured vertical side wall, the top member further comprising a top surface which is circumferentially bound by the circumferential band section, the top surface extending generally upwardly and radially inward from the circumferential band section, whereby the top surface partially covers the interior, the top member further comprising an opening extending through the top surface.
2. The portable camping stove of claim 1 wherein the opening comprises a circular opening.
3. The portable camping stove of claim 2 wherein the circular opening is concentric with the circumferential band section.
4. The portable camping stove of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of leg members attached to the cylindrical combustion chamber.
5. The portable camping stove of claim 1 wherein the top surface comprises a plurality of slots extending inward toward a center of the top member.
6. The portable camping stove of claim 5 wherein the plurality of slots are in a radially aligned configuration.
7. The portable camping stove of claim 1 wherein the top member comprises opposite facing handle members attached to the circumferential band section.
8. A portable camping stove for combustion of a wood product, the portable camping stove comprising: a cylindrical combustion chamber comprising a bottom member and circularly configured vertical side wall extending upwardly from the bottom member, the vertical side wall terminating in a top edge, wherein an interior is defined by the bottom member, the circularly configured vertical side wall, and the top edge, wherein the circularly configured side wall comprises a plurality of spaced-apart vertically oriented slots; a plurality of vertically aligned louver members disposed in a spiraling configuration about the cylindrical combustion chamber, wherein each louver member of the plurality of vertically aligned louver members is disposed tangentially to a respective vertical slot of the plurality of spaced-apart vertically oriented slots, each slot and louver member defining a slot-louver combination, wherein each slot-louver combination is configured such that during the combustion of the wood product within the cylindrical combustion chamber, a vortex of air flow is generated in the cylindrical combustion chamber; a top member comprising a bottom section comprising a vertical circumferential band section configured to engage the top edge of the circularly configured vertical side wall, the top member further comprising a top surface which is circumferentially bound by the circumferential band section, the top surface extending generally upwardly and radially inward from the circumferential band section, whereby the top surface partially covers the interior, the top member further comprising an opening extending through the top surface.
9. The portable camping stove of claim 8 wherein the opening comprises a circular opening.
10. The portable camping stove of claim 9 wherein the circular opening is concentric with the circumferential band section.
11. The portable camping stove of claim 8 further comprising a plurality of leg members attached to the cylindrical combustion chamber.
12. The portable camping stove of claim 8 wherein the top surface comprises a plurality of slots extending toward a center of the top member.
13. The portable camping stove of claim 12 wherein the plurality of slots are in a radially aligned configuration.
14. The portable camping stove of claim 8 wherein the top member comprises opposite facing handle members attached to the circumferential band section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] Embodiments of the disclosed invention, discussed in greater detail below, provide a portable stove and/or fire pit for containing a campfire for providing heat and light. Because of the structure of the side wall and top, as fuel is consumed and air is drawn into the combustion chamber, a vortex is formed within the device. This vortex provides for a more complete burn of the fuel, thereby increasing the heat generated by the stove, and reducing the amount of smoke generated by the fire.
[0030] Turning now to the figures,
[0031] Vertical side wall 104 terminates in top edge 108, best shown in
[0032] This embodiment may also comprise a plurality of vertically aligned louver members 112 which are disposed in a spiraling configuration about the combustion chamber 102. Each of the louver members 112 is disposed tangentially to a respective vertically oriented slot 110. It is to be appreciated that vertically aligned louver members 112 may be formed as separate structural members which extend outwardly from vertical side wall 104 as depicted in
[0033] In one embodiment, vertically oriented slots 110 will begin approximately 1 inches above bottom member 106 and will extend upwardly to within approximately 1 inches below top edge 108. Louver members 112 may be fashioned by bending the edges of the vertically oriented slots 110 as discussed above, with all of the louver members 112 bent to face the same direction about the circumference of the combustion chamber 102.
[0034] Alternatively, as illustrated in for the embodiments depicted in
[0035] This embodiment also has a top member 114. Top member 114 has a top surface 116 which is bounded by outside edge 118. Outside edge 118 is configured to engage top edge 108 of the cylindrical combustion chamber 102. Top member 114 has an opening 120 which extends through the top surface 116. Top member 114 may further comprise a plurality of slices 122 which extend in a radial direction along and through top surface 116. Slices 122 will also draw in air as combustion occurs in combustion chamber 102.
[0036] Opening 120 is relatively small with respect to the diameter of the combustion chamber 102. For example, if combustion chamber 102 has a diameter of 18 inches, an appropriate diameter for opening 120 is 7 inches, so an appropriate ratio of combustion chamber diameter to opening diameter is 2.4. The appropriate height for a combustion chamber having an 18 inch diameter is approximately 11 inches. All of these dimensions may be varied, but in order to optimize the generation of the vortex inside the combustion chamber 102, the inventor herein has found it preferable to maintain the approximate ratios between combustion chamber diameter height and diameter, as well as the ratio of the diameter of the opening 120 to the diameter of the combustion chamber.
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[0040] Bottom member 206 will typically comprise a flat non-flammable surface which provides support to the wood product to be consumed within the combustion chamber 202. Bottom member 206 may include a sliding or hinge door or panel to facilitate cleaning the inside of combustion chamber 202.
[0041] First circularly configured vertical side wall 204 of bottom section 250 has a plurality of spaced-apart vertically oriented slots 210 best seen in
[0042] This embodiment may also comprise a plurality of vertically aligned louver members 212 which are disposed in a spiraling configuration about bottom section 250. Each of the louver members 212 is disposed tangentially to a respective vertically oriented slot 210. It is to be appreciated that vertically aligned louver members 212 may be formed as separate structural members which extend outwardly from vertical side wall 204 as depicted in
[0043] This embodiment may also comprise a plurality of vertically aligned louver members 212 which are disposed in a spiraling configuration about bottom section 250. Each of the louver members 212 is disposed tangentially to a respective vertically oriented slot 210. It is to be appreciated that vertically aligned louver members 212 may be formed as separate structural members which extend outwardly from vertical side wall 204 as depicted in
[0044] This embodiment may also comprise a plurality of vertically aligned louver members 212 which are disposed in a spiraling configuration about top section 260. Each of the louver members 212 is disposed tangentially to a respective vertically oriented slot 210. It is to be appreciated that vertically aligned louver members 212 may be formed as separate structural members which extend outwardly from vertical side wall 204 as depicted in
[0045] Top member 214 may include a smoke conduit 270 which funnels smoke out of the interior of combustion chamber 202. Smoke conduit 270 may have internal vanes 272 on the interior.
[0046] Embodiment 200 may further comprise leg members 230 and handle members 228 on both bottom section 250 and top section 260.
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[0048] Circularly configured vertical side wall 304 has a plurality of spaced-apart vertically oriented slots 310. Each of the vertically oriented slots 310 extends completely through vertical side wall 304, allowing air passage from the exterior to the interior of the cylindrical combustion chamber 302.
[0049] Embodiment 300 may also comprise a plurality of vertically aligned louver members 312 which are disposed in a spiraling configuration about cylindrical combustion chamber 302. Each of the louver members 312 is disposed tangentially to a respective vertically oriented slot 310. It is to be appreciated that vertically aligned louver members 312 may be formed as integral to vertical side wall 304 as depicted in
[0050] Top member 314 may be configured as a truncated cone, with opening 320 at the center of the top member. Top surface 316 may be configured from a plurality of overlapping plates 372. A slot 322 may be defined between each pair of adjacent plates 372.
[0051] Embodiment 300 may further comprise leg members 330 and a handle member, not shown.
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[0053] Circularly configured vertical side wall 404 has a plurality of spaced-apart vertically oriented slots 410, as best shown in
[0054] Embodiment 400 may also comprise a plurality of vertically aligned louver members 412 which are disposed in a spiraling configuration about cylindrical combustion chamber 402. Each of the louver members 412 is disposed tangentially to a respective vertically oriented slot 410. Vertically aligned louver members 412 are formed as separate structural members which extend outwardly from vertical side wall 304. As shown in
[0055] Top member 414 may be configured as a truncated cone, with opening 420 at the center of the top member. Top surface 416 may be configured from a plurality of overlapping plates 472. A slot 422 may be defined between each pair of adjacent plates 472.
[0056] Embodiment 400 may further comprise leg members 430 and a handle member, not shown.
[0057] The embodiments of the invention disclosed herein will be fabricated from non-flammable materials, such as sheet metal and similar materials. In addition to creating a hotter fire with less smoke, combustion within the device forms a vortex motion which captures the remaining smoke and fumes, forcing these to rise straight up above the fire pit, resulting in reduced smoke experienced by those sitting nearby. Unlike open fire pits, or non-vortex fire pits, the wind has much less effect on blowing the smoke around with the the disclosed design. The disclosed embodiments catch the wind from any direction with the louvres, stoking the fire, increasing the rate of rotation of the vortex, combusting the fuel even more efficiently, and increasing the height of the vortex above the fire pit, thus forcing the remaining smoke up higher before it is released from the vortex to angle off with the windagain, reducing the amount of smoke experienced by those sitting near the fire. The increased heat from the fire heats up the metal walls of the cylinder, and radiates outward, creating a very warm area surrounding the fire pit, thus providing more warmth than an open fire.
[0058] Having thus described the preferred embodiment of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent includes the following: