Safe combustion device
09651246 ยท 2017-05-16
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F23D3/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D3/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D3/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D3/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23D3/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D3/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D3/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D3/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A safe combustion device includes a housing. A wick is disposed in the housing. The wick has a top end at a first distance from a bottom surface of the housing. A guiding device is connected to the housing and includes at least one shade. The at least one shade has bottom and top sides at second and third distances from the bottom surface of the housing respectively. The second distance is shorter than the first distance. The first distance is shorter than the third distance. The at least one shade has an inner lateral side adjacent to the wick. The at least one shade and the housing include a flow passage formed therebetween.
Claims
1. A safe combustion device comprising: a housing defining a receiving space; a wick disposed in the receiving space, with the wick having a top end at a first distance from a bottom surface of the housing; and a guiding device connected to the housing and including at least one shade, with the at least one shade having bottom and top sides at second and third distances from the bottom surface of the housing respectively, with the second distance shorter than the first distance, with the first distance shorter than the third distance, with the at least one shade having an inner lateral side adjacent to the wick and an outer lateral side opposite the inner lateral side, with the at least one shade and the housing including a flow passage formed therebetween, with the flow passage having a length between the inner lateral side of the at least one shade and the wick, a length below the bottom side of the at least one shade, and a length outside the outer lateral side of the at least one shade, wherein the guiding device includes at least one flow guiding member extending in the flow passage and disposed between the wick and the at least one shade, and wherein the at least one flow guiding member extends gradually upward and has a first end adjacent to the wick with the first end at a lower height than the top end of the wick from a bottom of the flow passage and a second end adjacent to the at least one shade at a higher height than the height of the first end from the bottom of the flow passage, wherein the at least one flow guiding member includes at least one orifice extending therethrough.
2. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guiding device includes the at least one shade disposed on at least one fixture device, and wherein the at least one fixture device includes a bracket and a plurality of guiding vanes disposed on the bracket.
3. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the bracket and each of the plurality of guiding vanes delimit a channel, and wherein the at least one shade is disposed in the channel.
4. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the at least one shade includes two shades and the at least one fixture device includes two fixture devices receiving the two shades respectively, and wherein the wick is disposed between the two shades.
5. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 4, further comprising two fences disposed between the two fixture devices and the two shades and opposite to each other, wherein the wick is disposed between the two fences, and wherein each fence is connected to the housing and includes two connecting ends connecting the two shades respectively and a surface extending between the two connecting ends and two shades.
6. A safe combustion device comprising: a housing defining a receiving space; a wick disposed in the receiving space, with the wick having a top end at a first distance from a bottom surface of the housing; and a guiding device connected to the housing and including at least one shade, with the at least one shade having bottom and top sides at second and third distances from the bottom surface of the housing respectively, with the second distance shorter than the first distance, with the first distance shorter than the third distance, with the at least one shade having an inner lateral side adjacent to the wick and an outer lateral side opposite the inner lateral side, with the at least one shade and the housing including a flow passage formed therebetween restricting air flow solely between an entrance and an exit, with the flow passage having a length extending from the exit between a portion of the inner lateral side of the at least one shade that is located in the receiving space and the wick, a length located in the receiving space and below the bottom side of the at least one shade, and a length extending to the entrance between a portion of the outer lateral side of the at least one shade that is located in the receiving space and side of the housing that is located in the receiving space, wherein the guiding device includes the at least one shade disposed on at least one fixture device, and wherein the at least one fixture device includes a bracket and a plurality of guiding vanes disposed on the bracket.
7. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the housing includes an opening connecting inner and outer sides of the receiving space, wherein the inner side defines a fuel reservoir, wherein the wick has a bottom end received in the inner side of the receiving space, and wherein the top end of the wick is received in the outer side of the receiving space.
8. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 7, further comprising: a seat, and a flame extinguisher selectively capped on the seat, and wherein the seat is disposed in and connects the inner side and the outer side of the housing and extends through the opening.
9. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 8 further comprising a metal form circumferentially enclosing the wick and disposed between the seat and the wick.
10. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 9 further comprising a flame tamer capped on the metal form and including a through hole, and wherein the wick includes the top end thereof extending through and exposing outside the through hole.
11. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the wick includes a plurality of cylindrical and coiled parts, and wherein the plurality of cylindrical and coiled parts is arranged in an axial array.
12. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the seat includes an end disposed in the inner side of the housing and including at least one aperture extending therethrough.
13. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the bracket and each of the plurality of guiding vanes delimit a channel, and wherein the at least one shade is disposed in the channel.
14. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the bracket includes a plurality of first fixing ends and a plurality of second fixing ends, wherein each of the plurality of guiding vanes includes a recess and first and second flanges extending in the recess, wherein the bracket is disposed in the recess, wherein the first flange is engaged with one of the plurality of first fixing ends, and wherein the second flange is engaged with one of the plurality of second fixing ends respectively.
15. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the bracket includes a plurality of joining ends, wherein each of the plurality of guiding vanes includes a recess and a slot, wherein the bracket is disposed in the recess, and wherein the slot is engaged with one of the plurality of joining ends.
16. The safe combustion device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the length extending from the exit is parallel to the wick, wherein the length below the bottom side extends perpendicular to the wick, and wherein the length extending to the entrance is parallel to the wick.
17. A safe combustion device comprising: a housing defining a receiving space; a wick disposed in the receiving space, with the wick having a top end at a first distance from a bottom surface of the housing; and a guiding device connected to the housing and including at least one shade, with the at least one shade having bottom and top sides at second and third distances from the bottom surface of the housing respectively, with the second distance shorter than the first distance, with the first distance shorter than the third distance, with the at least one shade having an inner lateral side adjacent to the wick and an outer lateral side opposite the inner lateral side, with the at least one shade and the housing including a flow passage formed therebetween, with the flow passage having a length between the inner lateral side of the at least one shade and the wick, a length below the bottom side of the at least one shade, and a length outside the outer lateral side of the at least one shade, wherein the guiding device includes the at least one shade disposed on at least one fixture device, wherein the at least one fixture device includes a bracket and a plurality of guiding vanes disposed on the bracket, wherein the at least one shade includes two shades, wherein the at least one fixture device includes two fixture devices receiving the two shades respectively, and wherein the wick is disposed between the two shades; and two fences disposed between the two fixture devices and the two shades and opposite to each other, wherein the wick is disposed between the two fences, and wherein each fence is connected to the housing and includes two connecting ends connecting the two shades respectively and a surface extending between the two connecting ends and two shades.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(20) A guiding device 30 is connected to the housing 20 and includes at least one shade 32. The at least one shade 32 is disposed on at least one fixture device 31. The at least one fixture device 31 includes a bracket 33 and a plurality of guiding vanes 34 disposed on the bracket 33. The bracket 33 includes a plurality of first fixing ends 331 and a plurality of second fixing ends 332. Each of the plurality of guiding vanes 34 includes a recess 341 and first and second flanges 342 and 343 extending in the recess 341. The bracket 33 is disposed in the recess 341. The first flange 342 is engaged with one of the plurality of first fixing ends 331, and the second flange 343 is engaged with one of the plurality of second fixing ends 332 respectively. The recess 341 is U-shaped in cross section. The plurality of first fixing ends 331 defines a plurality of holes. Two adjacent guiding vanes 34 include a gap therebetween. The plurality of guiding vanes 34 is disposed upright on the bracket 33 and one after another axially. The at least one shade 32 has bottom and top sides 321 and 322 at second and third distances L2 and L3 from the bottom surface 27 of the housing 20 respectively. The second distance L2 is shorter than the first distance L1. The first distance L1 is shorter than the third distance L3. The at least one shade 32 has an inner lateral side 323 adjacent to the wick 26 and an outer lateral side 324 opposite the inner lateral side 323. The at least one shade 32 and the housing 20 include a flow passage 35 formed therebetween. The flow passage 35 has a length between the inner lateral side 323 of the at least one shade 32 and the wick 26, a length below the bottom side 321 of the at least one shade 32, and a length outside the outer lateral side 324 of the at least one shade 32. The bracket 33 and each of the plurality of guiding vanes 34 delimit a channel 36, and the at least one shade 32 is disposed in the channel 36.
(21) Preferably, the at least one shade 32 includes two shades 32, and the at least one fixture device 31 includes two fixture devices 31 receiving the two shades 32, respectively. The wick 26 is disposed between the two shades 32. Further, two fences 37 are disposed between the two fixture devices 31 and the two shades 32 and opposite to each other. The wick 26 is disposed between the two fences 37. Each fence 37 is connected to the housing 20 and includes two connecting ends 371a connecting the two shades 32 respectively, and a surface 372 extending between the two connecting ends 371 and two shades 32.
(22) Preferably, the at least one shade 32 is transparent.
(23) When the safe combustion device 10 is in use, the wick 26 burns and includes the top end 262 thereof holding the flame. The wick 26 draws fuel 90 in the fuel reservoir 23 by capillary action up into the flame. The guiding device 30 avoids the outside air 91 blowing and putting out the flame. The outside air 91 that flows into the safe combustion device 10 flows in the flow passage 35, and the flow passage 35 guides the outside air 91 to flow at the inner lateral side 323 of the at least one shade 32 which is adjacent to the wick 26 and then upward without blowing the flame and causing an instability of the flame. In addition, the outside air 91 between the top end of the wick 26 and the two guiding devices 30 gets hot, decreasing the density thereof, and the two guiding devices 30 form a half closed zone, so that buoyancy occurs, thereby causing a stack effect and an updraft 92. The updraft 92 increases flow circulation speed and ventilation speed, prevents a buildup of hot air in the safe combustion device 10, and improves heat dissipation efficiency.
(24) To put out the flame, the flame extinguisher 25 is used. The flame extinguisher 25 is capped on the seat 24. The seat 24 and the flame extinguisher 25 form a closed zone. Therefore, the top end 262 of the wick 26 is disposed in the closed zone, and the supply of oxygen to the flame is cut out.
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(26) The second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment, except a bracket 33a includes a plurality of joining ends 333a and each of a plurality of guiding vanes 34a includes a recess 341a and a slot 344a. The bracket 33a is disposed in the recess 341a, and the slot 344a is engaged with one of the plurality of joining ends 333a. The recess 341a is U-shaped in cross section. The plurality of joining ends 333a defines a plurality of holes. Furthermore, a guiding device 30a includes at least one flow guiding member 38a extending in a flow passage 35a and is disposed between a wick 26a and at least one shade 32a. The at least one flow guiding member 38a extends gradually upward and has an end adjacent to the wick 26a at a lower height and an end adjacent to the at least one shade 32a at a higher height from a bottom of the flow passage 35a. The at least one flow guiding member 38a includes at least one orifice 381a extending therethrough. Furthermore, the wick 26a defines a plate structure, and a seat 24 sandwiches the plate structure. Likewise, the wick 26a has a top end exposed from the seat 24. The top end of the wick 26 has a circular shape in cross section.
(27) When the outside air 91 flows into the safe combustion device 10a, it flows in the flow passage 35a, and the at least one flow guiding member 38a will deflect the outside air 91 to blow on the wick 26a. In addition, the at least one orifice 381a permits the outside air 91 to flow therethrough, thereby preventing a buildup of hot air and poor heat dissipation.
(28) In view of the forgoing, the safe combustion devices 10 and 10a allow air flow therein to flow at a faster speed. Consequently, vaporized fuel 90 can rise higher, and a flame can increase in size and height. Moreover, the safe combustion devices 10 and 10a allow the top ends 262 of the wicks 26 and 26a to achieve at a higher burning temperature, thereby having a better burning efficiency and providing a stable flame.
(29) While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of invention, and the scope of invention is only limited by the scope of accompanying claims.