Handheld Storage Tube Having an Externally Integrated Firestarter
20190011127 ยท 2019-01-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23Q1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23Q1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The device disclosed herein is a handheld survival tool that incorporates a storage tube and a firestarting device into one ergonomic unit. Tinder and small survival items are stored within the device while a ferrocerium rod and scraper are stored externally. The replaceable scraper is fastened to one of the storage tube caps which allows the storage tube to be used as a handle for holding the scraper which greatly increases directional control while generating sparks. The ferrocerium rod is tethered to the opposite storage tube cap and secured within a sheath which prevents loss of the ferrocerium and provides a larger mechanism for holding the ferrocerium rod during spark generation. This device greatly improves upon the use, reliability, and function of prior fire-starting devices.
Claims
1. I claim a handheld storage tube having an externally integrated firestarter comprising: a storage tube, being an elongated hollow structure sufficiently sized as to be held within the palm of the user's hand or pocket, being constructed of any rigid material, having threads formed at both ends which correspond and re-movably mate with the threads of a first and second end cap to create an enclosed and accessible dry storage area within said storage tube; a sheath, being a second elongated and open ended hollow structure sufficiently sized as to facilitate the insertion and storage of a replaceable ferrocerium rod within said sheath, said sheath being constructed of any flexible or rigid material which is either externally attached lengthwise to said storage tube's curved surface or said sheath being a physical extension or protrusion of said storage tube's curved surface; a replaceable ferrocerium rod, being made of any pyrophoric or spark generating material, being re-movably linked to the first end cap by any means that allow it to swivel, rotate, flex, or move independently of said first end cap; a first end cap, having threads that correspond with and re-movably mate with the first end of said storage tube, and being linked to said ferrocerium rod by any means that allow said first end cap to swivel, rotate, flex, or move independently of said ferrocerium rod; a second end cap, having threads that correspond with and re-movably mate with the second end of said storage tube, having a flat mounting tab extending perpendicularly from the diameter of the flat end surface of said second end cap, having a void milled through the center of said mounting tab's face whereas the void is dimensioned as to preserve enough surface area of said mounting tab's face as to accommodate the mounting of a replaceable scraper to the remaining surface area of said mounting tab's face along one edge of said void with a portion of said scraper's edge protruding into said void, while also accommodating the insertion of said ferrocerium rod through said void; a replaceable scraper, being flat and elongated with a screw hole near each end, being made from carbon steel or any other material having similar physical characteristics which allow it to generate sparks when scraped along the surface of said ferrocerium rod, and being re-movably attached by the use of screws to said mounting tab of said second end cap; two elastomeric gaskets, being re-movably placed between the threads of said storage tube and each end cap to create a waterproof seal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] With reference to
[0019] The ferrocerium rod 1, has an attachment hole 2, drilled radially through either end of the ferrocerium rod 1, where a split ring 3 is secured through the attachment hole 2 and to the first end cap swivel 4. The first end cap swivel 4 is fastened with a shoulder bolt 5 into a threaded hole 17 drilled and tapped axially into the flat external surface of the first end cap 6. The means of swively linking the ferrocerium rod 1 and first end cap 6 allows the first end cap 6 to rotate independently of the ferrocerium rod 1 and re-movably mate or un-mate from the threads of the storage tube 8 and prevents the ferrocerium rod 1 from sliding out of the sheath 10 until the first end cap 6 is unthreaded from the storage tube 8; second, the swivel link between the first end cap 6 and ferrocerium rod 1 essentially creates a larger mechanism for the user to grip while using the ferrocerium rod 1; third, the linking of the ferrocerium rod 1 to the first end cap 6 reduces the likelihood of misplacing or losing the ferrocerium rod 1 or the first end cap 6 while using the device.
[0020] The second end cap 12 is formed with a scraper mounting tab 13, which extends perpendicularly from the diameter of the flat end surface of the second end cap 12. A void is milled through the center of the face of the scraper mounting tab 13. The void, having adequate dimensions as to retain enough surface area of the face of the scraper mounting tab 13 to permit the mounting of the scraper 15 to the remaining surface area of the face of the scraper mounting tab 13 along the bottom edge of the void, with a portion of the scraper's edge protruding into the void, while also permitting the insertion of the ferrocerium rod 1 through the scraper mounting tab 13 during spark generation.
[0021] The scraper mounting tab 13 has two threaded screw holes 14, drilled perpendicularly through its face and along one side of the void to facilitate the mounting of the scraper.
[0022] The scraper 15, is flat, rectangular, and made from hardened steel or any other material having the necessary physical characteristics which will allow it generate sparks when scraped along the surface of the ferrocerium rod 1. The scraper 15 is replaceable and re-movably attached to the scraper mounting tab 13 by fitting the two scraper screws 16 through the two threaded screw holes 14 located near each end of the scraper 15 and threading the scraper screws 16 into the threaded screw holes 14 of the scraper mounting tab 13. The scraper 15 can be mounted on either side of the scraper mounting tab 13 for left or right hand use.
[0023] When the user of this invention needs to start a fire; they simply unscrew the first end cap 6, slide the ferrocerium rod 1 from the sheath 10, remove a necessary amount of tinder from within the storage tube 8 and place tinder on the ground, grip the storage tube 8 in one hand with the second end cap 12 and attached scraper 15 held directly above the tinder pile, and scrape the ferrocerium rod 1 back across the scraper 15 to generate sparks that fall directly into the tinder pile. Once the fire is going, the ferrocerium rod 1 is slid back inside the sheath 10 and first end cap 6 is rethreaded to the storage tube 8.