Fire pit insert assembly
10240796 ยท 2019-03-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Brandon Stilwell (Oklahoma City, OK, US)
- Rebecca Stilwell (Oklahoma City, OK, US)
- Rodney Dean Brakhage (Stillwater, OK, US)
Cpc classification
F24B1/191
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N2900/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C3/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of a fire pit insert include a mixing tube with a fuel outlet end, a soundwave input end located below and horizontally offset from the fuel outlet end, and a fuel inlet located between the fuel outlet end and the soundwave input end. A fuel distribution chamber connected to the fuel outlet end has a top plate with orifices, a bottom plate spaced apart from the top plate, and a baffle located between the top and bottom plates. The baffle is arranged coaxial to the fuel outlet end.
Claims
1. A fire pit insert comprising: a mixing tube including a fuel outlet end at one end of the mixing tube, a soundwave inlet end located at another end of the mixing tube below and horizontally offset from the fuel outlet end, and a fuel inlet located between the fuel outlet end and the soundwave inlet end, the soundwave inlet being upstream of the fuel inlet; and a fuel distribution chamber connected to the fuel outlet end of the mixing tube, the fuel distribution chamber including a bottom plate, a top plate with a plurality of orifices and sloping sidewalls extending in a downwardly outward direction toward the bottom plate, the bottom plate spaced apart from the top plate by the sloping sidewalls, a gasket located between the top and bottom plates and providing a gas tight seal between the top and bottom plates, and a baffle arranged coaxial to the fuel outlet end.
2. A fire pit insert according to claim 1 further comprising a housing containing the mixing tube and the fuel distribution chamber.
3. A fire pit insert according to claim 2 further comprising at least one soundwave source connected to the soundwave inlet end and contained within the housing.
4. A fire pit insert according to claim 1 further comprising the fuel outlet end being located above and arranged coaxial to a lowermost end of the mixing tube.
5. A fire pit insert according to claim 4 further comprising the soundwave inlet end being located above the lowermost end of the mixing tube.
6. A fire pit assembly according to claim 1 further comprising the mixing tube including at least one bend between the fuel outlet end and the soundwave inlet end.
7. A fire pit insert according to claim 6 further comprising the bend including a lowermost end of the mixing tube.
8. A fire pit insert according to claim 1 further comprising the baffle including a planar plate.
9. A fire pit insert according to claim 8 further comprising the bottom plate including a concave-shaped central opening configured as the baffle.
10. A fire pit insert comprising: a mixing tube including a fuel outlet end, a soundwave inlet end located below and horizontally offset from the fuel outlet end, and a fuel inlet located between the fuel outlet end and the soundwave inlet end, the soundwave inlet end being located upstream of the fuel inlet; and a fuel distribution chamber including a bottom plate; a top plate with a plurality of orifices and sloping sidewalls extending in a downwardly outward direction toward the bottom plate, the bottom plate spaced apart from the top plate by the sloping sidewalls and connected to the fuel outlet end of the mixing tube, the bottom plate including a concave-shaped central opening coaxial to the fuel outlet end of the mixing tube, and a gasket located between the top and bottom plates and providing a gas tight seal between the top and bottom plates.
11. A fire pit insert according to claim 10 further comprising the fuel distribution chamber including: a baffle arranged coaxial to the fuel outlet end.
12. A fire pit insert according to claim 11 further comprising a housing containing the mixing tube and the fuel distribution chamber.
13. A fire pit insert according to claim 12 further comprising at least one soundwave source connected to the soundwave inlet end and contained within the housing.
14. A fire pit insert according to claim 10 further comprising the fuel outlet end being located above and arranged coaxial to a lowermost end of the mixing tube.
15. A fire pit insert according to claim 14 further comprising the soundwave inlet end being located above the lowermost end of the mixing tube.
16. A fire pit assembly according to claim 10 further comprising the mixing tube including at least one bend between the fuel outlet end and the soundwave inlet end.
17. A fire pit insert according to claim 16 further comprising the bend including a lowermost end of the mixing tube.
18. A fire pit insert according to claim 11 further comprising the concave-shaped central opening of the bottom plate configured as the baffle.
19. A mixing tube for a fire pit insert comprising: a mixing tube including a fuel outlet end located at an uppermost end of the mixing tube; a soundwave inlet end located at another end of the mixing tube; a fuel inlet located between the fuel outlet end and the soundwave inlet end and toward the soundwave inlet end, the soundwave inlet end being located upstream of the fuel inlet and the fuel outlet end being located downstream of the fuel inlet; at least one bend located between the fuel outlet end and the soundwave inlet end, the bend including a lowermost end of the mixing tube; a fuel distribution chamber including: a bottom plate; a top plate with a plurality of orifices and sloping sidewalls extending downwardly outward toward the bottom plate; the bottom plate spaced apart from the top plate by the sloping sidewalls and connected to the fuel outlet end of the mixing tube, the bottom plate including a central opening located coaxial to the fuel outlet end of the mixing tube; and a gasket located between the top and bottom plates and providing a gas tight seal between the top and bottom plates.
20. A mixing tube according to claim 19 further comprising the central opening including concave-shaped sides.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more implementations described herein and, together with the description, explain these implementations. The drawings are not intended to be drawn to scale, and certain features and certain views of the figures may be shown exaggerated, to scale or in schematic in the interest of clarity and conciseness. Not every component may be labeled in every drawing. Like reference numerals in the figures may represent and refer to the same or similar element or function. In the drawings:
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(11) Elements and Numbering Used in the Drawings and Detailed Description 10 fire pit insert with music interface (device) 15 fire pit insert assembly 20 patio setting 25 top surface 30 perforations 35 electrical cutoff switch 40 fuel cutoff valve 45 audio source 50 wireless audio signal 55 lower enclosure box 60 supporting brace 65 adjacent sides 70 circular mounting flange tube(s) 75 speakers 82 wireless receiver 84 audio power amplifier 95 inlet ports 90 header system 92 fuel source 100 fire pit insert assembly 102 housing 104 top plate 105 sidewalls 106 bottom plate 107 lip 108 mixing tube 110 first speaker 111 second speaker 112 central opening 114 mounting plate 115 communication center 117 mounting plate 119 gas distribution space 120 orifices 124 gasket 125 upper member 130 lower member 131 first (fuel outlet) end 132 second (soundwave inlet) end 136 fuel inlet 139 low level signal wire 140 baffle plate 141 concave side 143 bend 144 lowermost or bottom end 145 AC power wiring 147 uppermost or top end 150 AC power source
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Before explaining at least one embodiment disclosed herein in detail, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts are not limited in their application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components or steps or methodologies set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The inventive concepts disclosed herein are capable of other embodiments, or of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting the inventive concepts disclosed and claimed herein in any way.
(13) In the following detailed description of embodiments of the inventive concepts, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the inventive concepts. However, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the inventive concepts within the instant disclosure may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail to avoid unnecessarily complicating the instant disclosure.
(14) As used herein, the terms comprises, comprising, includes, including, has, having, and any variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to only those elements, and may include other elements not expressly listed or inherently present therein.
(15) Unless expressly stated to the contrary, or refers to an inclusive or and not to an exclusive or. For example, a condition A or 8 is satisfied by anyone of the following: A is true (or present) and 8 is false (or not present), A is false (or not present) and 8 is true (or present), and both A and 8 are true (or present).
(16) In addition, use of the word a or an are employed to describe elements and components of the embodiments disclosed herein. This is done merely for convenience and to give a general sense of the inventive concepts. This description should be read to include one or at least one, and the singular also includes the plural unless it is obvious that it is meant otherwise.
(17) As used herein, qualifiers like substantially, about, approximately, and combinations and variations thereof, are intended to include not only the exact amount or value that they qualify, but also some slight deviations therefrom, which may be due to manufacturing tolerances, measurement error, wear and tear, stresses exerted on various parts, and combinations thereof, for example.
(18) Finally, as used herein any reference to one embodiment or an embodiment means that a particular element, feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. The appearances of the phrase in one embodiment in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
(19) Referring now to the drawings, and in particular
(20) An audio source 45, such as a portable music player, a smart phone, a tablet computer, a karaoke machine, or the like is also utilized with the device 10. The audio source 45 provides a wireless audio signal 50 to the device 10. The wireless audio signal 50 is envisioned as a radio frequency signal such as Bluetooth signal, although other types of radio frequencies such as Wi-Fi, infrared signals, proprietary radio frequency signals, and the like could be used with equal effectiveness. The audio source 45 would typically be located nearby within the patio setting 20 such that it could be controlled with regards to musical content, volume, playback, and the like. The overall size of the area of perforations 30 is envisioned to be approximately twenty (20) inches by twenty (20) inches in a generally square configuration. However, other shapes and sizes could also be utilized. An alternate embodiment of usage includes use of the top surface 25 as a cooking surface.
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(22) A wireless receiver 82 and an audio power amplifier 84 are located adjacent to at least one of the speakers 75. Further details on the interconnections between the wireless receiver 82 and the audio power amplifier 84 with the speakers 75 and the electrical cutoff switch 35 will be provided herein below. The sound waves produced by the speakers 75 such as music or voice, produces nodes and anti-nodes on the interior of the lower enclosure box 55. The nodes and anti-nodes move the flammable gas as it is emitted from the perforations 30 in the top surface 25 producing the effect of resultant flames on the topside of the fire pit 15 (as shown in
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(24) The device 10 can be inserted into a wide variety of fire pit 15 (as shown in
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(26) In one embodiment the device 10 can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the device 10 would be manufactured and constructed in general accordance with
(27) Operation would begin by actuating the electrical cutoff switch 35 to supply electrical power to the wireless receiver 82 and the audio power amplifier 84. The user would then wirelessly connect the audio source 45 to the wireless receiver 82 and ensure the proper music is being played through the speakers 75. Next, the user would actuate the fuel cutoff valve 40 and establish a flow of flammable gas into the top surface 25 of the device 10. After an appropriate period of time, envisioned to be approximately ten (10) seconds, an ignition source such as a lighter or match would then ignite the flammable gas to enable flames on the top surface 25. At this point in time, the effect of flames dancing in coordination with the audio could be enjoyed.
(28) When finished with use, the electrical cutoff switch 35 and the fuel cutoff valve 40 would be placed into an off or deactivated position to reset the device 10 for future use in a cyclical manner.
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(30) The mixing tube 108 includes a fuel inlet 136 (
(31) The top plate 104 is configured to cooperate with the bottom plate 106 to define a gas distribution space 119. In some embodiments, the top plate 104 has an inverted cake pan shape, with sidewalls 105, which may be sloping, and a lip 107. A gasket 124 is used to provide a gas tight seal between the top plate 104 and the bottom plate 106. The top plate 104 is provided with a plurality of orifices 120 from which flames are emitted. The overall size of the area of orifices may be approximately twenty inches by twenty inches in a generally square configuration. However, other shapes and sizes could also be utilized. In one embodiment, the orifices 120 may range in number from 1,500 to 2,000 and range in size from about 0.020 inches to about 0.060 inches.
(32) A baffle plate 140 is positioned in the fuel or gas distribution space 119 in axial alignment and spaced relationship with the first end 131 of the mixing tube 108 in a way that gas flowing from the mixing tube 108 is directed evenly throughout the gas distribution space 119 and in turn through the orifices 120. The baffle plate 140 may be formed in a variety of shapes and sizes to distribute the flow of gas in a desired pattern. In one embodiment, the baffle plate 140 is a generally planar plate with four concave sides 141.
(33) In one embodiment, the second speaker 111 is mounted in a side of the housing 102 and directed outwardly from the housing 102. While one outwardly directed speaker is shown mounted to the housing 102, it will be appreciated that a variety of speakers may be used to achieve a desired sound quality. The speakers 110 and 111 are connected to or in communication with a conventional source of audio signals, such as a radio, tape player, CD player, cellular telephone or the like, either wirelessly or directly. A communication center 115 mounted in the housing 102 may be used to house a receiver for receiving wireless audio signals, to house conventional audio components. The center 115 may also be used to house a controller for audio volume and a controller for gas volume.
(34) The sound waves produced by the first speaker 110, such as music or voice, produce nodes and anti-nodes which travel through the mixing tube 108 and force the fuel gas through the mixing tube 108 and into the gas distribution space 119 The nodes and anti-nodes move the fuel as it passes through the orifices 120 in the top plate 104 producing the effect of resultant flames on the topside of the top plate 104 to move or dance according to the frequency of the waves (consisting of the nodes and anti-nodes) produced by the first speaker 110.
(35) From the above description, it is clear that the inventive concepts disclosed and claimed herein are well adapted to carry out the objects and to attain the advantages mentioned herein, as well as those inherent in the disclosure. While embodiments have been described for purposes of this disclosure, it will be understood that numerous changes may be made which will readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the art and which are accomplished within the spirit of the inventive concepts disclosed herein.