Mobile Multiple Torch Apparatus
20200025370 ยท 2020-01-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23D14/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q3/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q9/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K17/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23C6/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23D14/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K17/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A mobile multiple torch assembly suitable for use in recreational applications such as patios, decks, or a variety of outdoor settings that allows greater control over the amount of light, heat and emissions and can more readily be moved to different locations, and that optionally and preferably includes safety features intended to shut-off the flow of flammable gas in the event a flame is not detected or the torch assembly tips over.
Claims
1. A torch assembly comprising: (a) a first pole assembly extending upward, said first pole assembly comprising: (i) a first pole; (ii) a first gas inlet connected to the first pole (iii) a first burner head assembly operatively coupled to the upper end of the first pole; (b) a second pole assembly extending upward in a different direction from the first pole assembly, said second pole assembly comprising: (i) a second pole; (ii) a second gas inlet connected to the second pole (iii) a second burner head assembly connected to the upper end of the second pole; (c) a third pole assembly extending upward in a different direction from the first pole assembly and the second pole assembly, said third pole assembly comprising: (i) a third pole; (ii) a third gas inlet connected to the third pole (iii) a third burner head assembly connected to the upper end of the third pole; (d) a base assembly that connects to a lower portion of the first pole assembly, to a lower portion of the second pole assembly, and to a lower portion of the third pole assembly; (e) a connection assembly that is located above the base assembly, and that connects to the first pole assembly, to the second pole assembly, and to the third pole assembly; (f) a flammable gas supply connection operatively coupled to the first gas inlet, to the second gas inlet, and to the third gas inlet.
2. The torch assembly of claim 1 wherein: (a) the first burner head assembly further comprises: (i) a first no-flame shut-off valve operatively coupled to the first pole; (ii) a first burner tip operatively coupled to the first no-flame shut-off valve; (iii) a first no-flame sensor that causes the first no-flame shut-off valve to close and stop the flow of gas to the first burner tip when the first no-flame sensor fails to detect a flame at the first burner tip; (b) the second burner head assembly further comprises: (i) a second no-flame shut-off valve operatively coupled to the second pole; (ii) a second burner tip operatively coupled to the second no-flame shut-off valve; (iii) a second no-flame sensor that causes the second no-flame shut-off valve to close and stop the flow of gas to the second burner tip when the second no-flame sensor fails to detect a flame at the second burner tip; (c) the third burner head assembly further comprises: (i) a third no-flame shut-off valve operatively coupled to the third pole; (ii) a third burner tip operatively coupled to the third no-flame shut-off valve; (iii) a third no-flame sensor that causes the third no-flame shut-off valve to close and stop the flow of gas to the third burner tip when the third no-flame sensor fails to detect a flame at the third burner tip.
3. The torch assembly of claim 1 wherein the torch assembly further comprises a not-level shut-off valve that closes and stops the flow of flammable gas to the first gas inlet when the torch assembly tips over onto its side.
4. The torch assembly of claim 2 wherein the torch assembly further comprises a not-level shut-off valve that closes and stops the flow of flammable gas to the first gas inlet when the torch assembly tips over onto its side.
5. A torch assembly comprising: (a) a first pole assembly extending upward, said first pole assembly comprising: (i) a first pole; (ii) a first gas inlet connected to the first pole (iii) a first burner head assembly connected to the upper end of the first pole; (iv) a first control valve operatively coupled to the first burner head assembly that controls the flow of gas to the first burner head assembly; (b) a second pole assembly extending upward in a different direction from the first pole assembly, said second pole assembly comprising: (i) a second pole; (ii) a second gas inlet connected to the second pole (iii) a second burner head assembly connected to the upper end of the second pole; (iv) a second control valve operatively coupled to the second burner head assembly that controls the flow of gas to the second burner head assembly; (c) a third pole assembly extending upward in a different direction from the first pole assembly and the second pole assembly, said third pole assembly comprising: (i) a third pole; (ii) a third gas inlet connected to the third pole (iii) a third burner head assembly connected to the upper end of the third pole; (iv) a third control valve operatively coupled to the third burner head assembly that controls the flow of gas to the third burner head assembly; (d) a base assembly that connects to a lower portion of the first pole assembly, to a lower portion of the second pole assembly, and to a lower portion of the third pole assembly; (e) a connection assembly that is located above the base assembly, and that connects to the first pole assembly, to the second pole assembly, and to the third pole assembly; (f) a flammable gas supply connection operatively coupled to the first gas inlet, to the second gas inlet, and to the third gas inlet.
6. The torch assembly of claim 5 wherein: (a) the first burner head assembly further comprises: (i) a first no-flame shut-off valve operatively coupled to the first pole; (ii) a first burner tip operatively coupled to the first no-flame shut-off valve; (iii) a first no-flame sensor that causes the first no-flame shut-off valve to close and stop the flow of gas to the first burner tip when the first no-flame sensor fails to detect a flame at the first burner tip.
7. The torch assembly of claim 5 wherein the torch assembly further comprises a not-level shut-off valve that closes and stops the flow of flammable gas to the first gas inlet when the torch assembly tips over onto its side.
8. The torch assembly of claim 6 wherein the torch assembly further comprises a not-level shut-off valve that closes and stops the flow of flammable gas to the first gas inlet when the torch assembly tips over onto its side.
9. The torch assembly of claim 6 wherein the first burner head assembly further includes an ignitor assembly.
10. The torch assembly of claim 5 wherein the torch assembly further comprises: (a) a first wheel rotatably connected to the base assembly; and (b) a second wheel rotatably connected to the base assembly.
11. The torch assembly of claim 10 wherein: (a) the first burner head assembly further comprises: (i) a first no-flame shut-off valve operatively coupled to the first pole; (ii) a first burner tip operatively coupled to the first no-flame shut-off valve; (iii) a first no-flame sensor that causes the first no-flame shut-off valve to close and stop the flow of gas to the first burner tip when the first no-flame sensor fails to detect a flame at the first burner tip.
12. The torch assembly of claim 10 wherein the torch assembly further comprises a not-level shut-off valve that closes and stops the flow of flammable gas to the first gas inlet when the torch assembly tips over onto its side.
13. The torch assembly of claim 11 wherein the torch assembly further comprises a not-level shut-off valve that closes and stops the flow of flammable gas to the first gas inlet when the torch assembly tips over onto its side.
14. A torch assembly comprising: (a) a first pole assembly extending upward, said first pole assembly comprising: (i) a first pole; (ii) a first gas inlet connected to the first pole (iii) a first burner head assembly connected to the upper end of the first pole; (iv) a first control valve operatively coupled to the first burner head assembly that controls the flow of gas to the first burner head assembly; (b) a second pole assembly extending upward in a different direction from the first pole assembly, said second pole assembly comprising: (i) a second pole; (ii) a second gas inlet connected to the second pole (iii) a second burner head assembly connected to the upper end of the second pole; (iv) a second control valve operatively coupled to the second burner head assembly that controls the flow of gas to the second burner head assembly; (c) a third pole assembly extending upward in a different direction from the first pole assembly and the second pole assembly, said third pole assembly comprising: (i) a third pole; (ii) a third gas inlet connected to the third pole (iii) a third burner head assembly connected to the upper end of the third pole; (iv) a third control valve operatively coupled to the third burner head assembly that controls the flow of gas to the third burner head assembly; (d) a base assembly that connects to a lower portion of the first pole assembly, to a lower portion of the second pole assembly, and to a lower portion of the third pole assembly; (e) a connection assembly that is located above the base assembly, and that connects to the first pole assembly, to the second pole assembly, and to the third pole assembly; (f) a flammable gas supply connection operatively coupled to the first gas inlet, to the second gas inlet, and to the third gas inlet; (g) a first wheel rotatably connected to the base assembly; (h) a second wheel rotatably connected to the base assembly.
15. The torch assembly of claim 14 wherein: (a) the first burner head assembly further comprises: (i) a first no-flame shut-off valve operatively coupled to the first pole; (ii) a first burner tip operatively coupled to the first no-flame shut-off valve; (iii) a first no-flame sensor that causes the first no-flame shut-off valve to close and stop the flow of gas to the first burner tip when the first no-flame sensor fails to detect a flame at the first burner tip; (b) the second burner head assembly further comprises: (i) a second no-flame shut-off valve operatively coupled to the second pole; (ii) a second burner tip operatively coupled to the second no-flame shut-off valve; (iii) a second no-flame sensor that causes the second no-flame shut-off valve to close and stop the flow of gas to the second burner tip when the second no-flame sensor fails to detect a flame at the second burner tip; and (c) the third burner head assembly further comprises: (i) a third no-flame shut-off valve operatively coupled to the third pole; (ii) a third burner tip operatively coupled to the third no-flame shut-off valve; (iii) a third no-flame sensor that causes the third no-flame shut-off valve to close and stop the flow of gas to the third burner tip when the third no-flame sensor fails to detect a flame at the third burner tip.
16. The torch assembly of claim 14 wherein the torch assembly further comprises a not-level shut-off valve that closes and stops the flow of flammable gas to the first gas inlet when the torch assembly tips over onto its side.
17. The torch assembly of claim 15 wherein the torch assembly further comprises a not-level shut-off valve that closes and stops the flow of flammable gas to the first gas inlet when the torch assembly tips over onto its side.
18. The torch assembly of claim 15 wherein the first burner head assembly further includes an ignitor assembly.
19. The torch assembly of claim 17 wherein the first burner head assembly further includes an ignitor assembly.
20. The torch assembly of claim 19 wherein the first pole further comprises a first lower pole, a first upper pole, and a first pole connector that connects the first upper pole to the first lower pole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and appended claims, where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] In the Summary above and in the Detailed Description, and the claims below, and in the accompanying drawings, reference is made to particular features of the invention. It is to be understood that the disclosure of the invention in this specification includes all possible combinations of such particular features. For example, where a particular feature is disclosed in the context of a particular aspect or embodiment of the invention, or a particular claim, that feature can also be used, to the extent possible, in combination with and/or in the context of other particular aspects and embodiments of the invention, and in the invention generally. The term comprises and grammatical equivalents thereof are used herein to mean that other components, ingredients, steps, etc. are optionally present. For example, an article comprising components A, B, and C can consist of (i.e., contain only) components A, B, and C, or can contain not only components A, B, and C, but also one or more other components.
[0015] Where reference is made herein to a method comprising two or more defined steps, the defined steps can be carried out in any order or simultaneously (except where the context excludes that possibility).
[0016] The term at least followed by a number is used herein to denote the start of a range beginning with that number (which may be a range having an upper limit or no upper limit, depending on the variable being defined). For example, at least 1 means 1 or more than 1.
[0017] The term at most followed by a number is used herein to denote the end of a range ending with that number (which may be a range having 1 or 0 as its lower limit, or a range having no lower limit, depending on the variable being defined). For example, at most 4 means 4 or less than 4, and at most 40% means 40% or less than 40%. When, in this specification, a range is given as (a first number) to (a second number) or (a first number)-(a second number), this means a range who lower limit is the first number and who upper limit is the second number. For example, 25 to 100 mm means a range who lower limit is 25 and whose upper limit is 100 mm.
[0018] The term assembly as used herein is intended to be understood to be used consistent with the following dictionary definition from Webster's Third New International Dictionary 131 (1986): a collection of parts so assembled as to form a complete machine, structure, or unit of a machine; and is NOT intended to be a nonce word or a verbal construct that is simply a substitute for the term means for.
[0019] Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state means for performing a specified function, or step for performing a specified function, is not to be interpreted as a means or step clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. 112, 6. In particular, the use of step of in the claims herein is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112, 6.
[0020] Embodiments of the present invention will now be discussed with reference to
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[0031] Referring to
[0032] Flammable gas (e.g., propane or natural gas) is supplied from flammable gas source 42 (e.g., a propane tank or a natural gas line) which is secured to the top of base plate 32 of base assembly 30. Flammable gas from flammable gas source 42 is fed through a flammable gas supply connection 41, to a gas pressure regulator 43, to a first portion common supply line 44, through a not-level shutoff valve 46, to a second portion common supply line 50, to a distribution header 52 where the flammable gas is distributed into the following three separate supply lines: a first individual supply line 54, a second individual supply line 56 and a third individual supply line 58.
[0033] Flammable gas from the first individual supply line 54 provides flammable gas to a first gas inlet 162 on a first lower pole 164 (of the first pole assembly 160), which allows flammable gas to pass upward through the first lower pole 164, through a first control valve 166, through a first pole connector 168, into a first upper pole 170 and then into a first burner head assembly 180.
[0034] The first burner head assembly, which is further depicted in the Sectional View of
[0035] The first burner head assembly 180 may further include an optional a first ignitor assembly 188 that includes a first ignitor 189 and a first actuator 187. By depressing a button on the first actuator 187 a spark is generated by first ignitor 189 that in turn ignites any flammable gas being emitted from the first burner tip 186. U.S. Pat. No. 3,802,828, which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses a suitable piezo-elective ignitor suitable for this purpose. U.S. Pat. No. 3,889,160, which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses suitable battery powered ignitors suitable for this purpose.
[0036] Once the person succeeds in igniting the flammable gas emitting from the first burner tip 186, the heat from the flame will cause the no-flame sensor 184 to detect a flame, which will then allow the no-flame shut-off valve 182 to remain open, and allow the person to stop depressing the first bypass valve mechanism 183. In the event the flame at the first burner tip 186 blows out, the no-flame shut-off valve 182 will close, stopping the flow of flammable gas to the first burner tip 186. The size of the flame at the first burner tip 186 can be adjusted by adjusting control valve 166, which restricts the amount of flammable gas passing through the first control valve 166 to the first burner tip 186.
[0037] The second pole assembly 260 and second burner head assembly 280, which are depicted in
[0038] Flammable gas from the second individual supply line 56 provides flammable gas to second gas inlet 262 on second lower pole 264 (of the second pole assembly 260), which allows flammable gas to pass upward through the second lower pole 264, through the second control valve 266, through a second pole connector 268, into the second upper pole 270 and then into the second burner head assembly 280.
[0039] The second burner head assembly 280 has the same components and functions in the same manner as the first burner head assembly 180.
[0040] The third pole assembly 360 and third burner head assembly 380, which are depicted in
[0041] Flammable gas from the third individual supply line 58 provides flammable gas to third gas inlet 362 on third lower pole 364 (of the third pole assembly 360), which allows flammable gas to pass upward through the third lower pole 364, through control valve 366, through a third pole connector 368, into the third upper pole 370 and then into the third burner head assembly 380.
[0042] The third burner head assembly 380 has the same components and functions in the same manner as the first burner head assembly 180.
[0043] By adjusting the first control valve 166 the user can control the flame size, light, and emissions from the first burner head assembly 180. By adjusting the second control valve 266 the user can control the flame size, light, and emissions from the second burner head assembly 280. By adjusting the third control valve 366 the user can control the flame size, light, and emissions from the third burner head assembly 380. By adjusting the first control valve 166, the second control valve 266, and the third control valve 366, the user can control the total light and emissions from torch assembly 20. The three burner head design of the torch apparatus depicted in
[0044] While the first control valve 166 is shown in
[0045] As depicted in
[0046] As depicted in
[0047] While torch assembly 20 has been designed to provide mobility, the user can secure torch apparatus 20 to a given fixed position (e.g., via connectors to anchors in the ground), which may be useful when the torch apparatus is to be connected to a natural gas line that is located in a fixed position (e.g., through a hole in the base plate 32).
[0048] While the dimensions and weight of the base plate can be adjusted so as to make the torch apparatus 20 resistant to turning over even in high winds, as is depicted in
[0049] Referring to
[0050] In an alternative embodiment the outer diameter of the first, second and third upper poles (170, 270 and 370) is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the first, second and third lower poles (164, 264, and 364), so that each upper pole can telescope into its corresponding lower pole when the corresponding pole connector (168, 268, 368), which can be of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,865,410 which is incorporated herein by reference, are loosened, thereby facilitating movement and storage of the torch assembly 20 and thereby increasing the ability of the torch apparatus 20 to withstand high winds. In this same manner each individual pole assembly can be shortened or lengthened to cause the respective flames to be located at the heights most desired by the user.
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[0053] While the above-described embodiment is described as using a propane tank, the torch apparatus could likewise be utilized with other sources of flammable gas, including natural gas (e.g., from a nearby supply line). Alternatively, flammable liquids could also be utilized to generate flames from each of the burner tips of the torch apparatus.
[0054] Although the present invention has been described with reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions and variations are possible.