Cyclone ignition gun
09638420 ยท 2017-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23Q13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23Q13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24B15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cyclone ignition gun includes a housing, an igniter, an electric fan, a battery pack, a gas can and a duct pipe respectively mounted inside the housing, a slide switch mounted in the top side of the housing for controlling the operation of the igniter and the electric fan, and a push switch mounted in the bottom side of the housing for controlling the gas can to discharge gas for burning. The slide switch and the push switch can be simultaneously operated to selectively achieve the function of fire burning and air blowing, the function of fire burning, or the function of air blowing.
Claims
1. A cyclone ignition gun, comprising a housing, an igniter mounted in said housing for igniting fire, and an electric fan mounted in said housing for inducing currents of air, wherein said housing houses a battery pack, a gas can and a duct pipe therein, and has a slide switch and a push switch respectively provided at opposing top and bottom sides thereof, said slide switch being operable to turn on/off said igniter and said electric fan, said push switch being operable to turn on/off said gas can, said slide switch and said push switch being simultaneously operable to control the operation of said igniter, said electric fan and said gas can in selectively achieving the function of fire burning and air blowing, the function of fire burning, or the function of air blowing, and wherein said electric fan comprises a motor and a fan blade unit; said duct pipe comprises a hood located at a rear end thereof and attached to an air output side of said fan blade unit of said electric fan.
2. The cyclone ignition gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein said duct pipe has the rear end thereof mounted with said hood and attached to the air output side of said fan blade unit of said electric fan, and an opposing front end extending out of a front side of said housing.
3. The cyclone ignition gun as claimed in claim 2, wherein said duct pipe comprises a plurality of air outlets spaced around the periphery of the front end thereof.
4. The cyclone ignition gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing comprises a plurality of air vents cut through a peripheral wall thereof and aimed at said fan blade unit.
5. A cyclone ignition gun, comprising a housing, an igniter mounted in said housing for igniting fire, and an electric fan mounted in said housing for inducing currents of air, wherein said housing houses a battery pack, a gas can and a duct pipe therein, and has a slide switch and a push switch respectively provided at opposing top and bottom sides thereof, said slide switch being operable to turn on/off said igniter and said electric fan, said push switch being operable to turn on/off said gas can, said slide switch and said push switch being simultaneously operable to control the operation of said igniter, said electric fan and said gas can in selectively achieving the function of fire burning and air blowing, the function of fire burning, or the function of air blowing, and wherein said slide switch is a composite switch for controlling the operation of said igniter and said electric fan.
6. A cyclone ignition gun, comprising a housing, an igniter mounted in said housing for igniting fire, and an electric fan mounted in said housing for inducing currents of air, wherein said housing houses a battery pack, a gas can and a duct pipe therein, and has a slide switch and a push switch respectively provided at opposing top and bottom sides thereof, said slide switch being operable to turn on/off said igniter and said electric fan, said push switch being operable to turn on/off said gas can, said slide switch and said push switch being simultaneously operable to control the operation of said igniter, said electric fan and said gas can in selectively achieving the function of fire burning and air blowing, the function of fire burning, or the function of air blowing, and wherein said push switch is supported on a compression spring in the bottom side of said housing.
7. The cyclone ignition gun as claimed in claim 5, wherein said electric fan comprises a motor and a fan blade unit; said duct pipe comprises a hood located at a rear end thereof and attached to an air output side of said fan blade unit of said electric fan.
8. The cyclone ignition gun as claimed in claim 7, wherein said duct pipe has the rear end thereof mounted with said hood and attached to the air output side of said fan blade unit of said electric fan, and an opposing front end extending out of a front side of said housing.
9. The cyclone ignition gun as claimed in claim 8, wherein said duct pipe comprises a plurality of air outlets spaced around the periphery of the front end thereof.
10. The cyclone ignition gun as claimed in claim 7, wherein said housing comprises a plurality of air vents cut through a peripheral wall thereof and aimed at said fan blade unit.
11. The cyclone ignition gun as claimed in claim 6, wherein said electric fan comprises a motor and a fan blade unit; said duct pipe comprises a hood located at a rear end thereof and attached to an air output side of said fan blade unit of said electric fan.
12. The cyclone ignition gun as claimed in claim 11, wherein said duct pipe has the rear end thereof mounted with said hood and attached to the air output side of said fan blade unit of said electric fan, and an opposing front end extending out of a front side of said housing.
13. The cyclone ignition gun as claimed in claim 12, wherein said duct pipe comprises a plurality of air outlets spaced around the periphery of the front end thereof.
14. The cyclone ignition gun as claimed in claim 11, wherein said housing comprises a plurality of air vents cut through a peripheral wall thereof and aimed at said fan blade unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(11) The aforesaid housing 1 can be made in any of a variety of shapes. Preferably, the housing 1 is formed of multiple shell members. As the configuration and fabrication of the housing is of the known art, no further detailed description in this regard will be necessary.
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(13) The aforesaid slide switch 7 can be a composite switch, having a return spring 71 mounted at a front side thereof. The slide switch 7 is normally disposed in a middle position. Pushing the slide switch 7 forwardly from the middle position to a front-end position can start up the igniter 2 to ignite fire. Pushing the slide switch 7 backward from the middle position to a rear-end position can start up the electric fan 3 to blow air. When released the hand from the slide switch 7, the slide switch 7 is automatically returned to the middle position by elastic restoring force of the return spring 71 to turn off the igniter 2 and the electric fan 3.
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(15) The aforesaid push switch 8 is equipped with a compression spring 81. Thus, the user must press the push switch 8 and hold it in the pressed condition so that the gas can 5 can be kept open to continuously supply gas for burning. When released the pressure from the push switch 8, the valve of the gas can 5 will be closed automatically to cut off the supply of gas. Therefore, the push switch 8 is a safety switch for controlling the supply of gas, preventing accidental gas discharge and assuring a high level of safety.
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