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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24C—DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
- F24C3/00—Stoves or ranges for gaseous fuels
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24C—DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
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- Figure 1 is a plan view of the stove the cover being shown open and a portion of it broken away.
- Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the stove with the parts arranged for use, one of the positions which may be occupied by the fuel tank being indicated by dotted lines.
- lhig. 3 is an enlarged section on line 3-3 Fig. 1.
- Fig. 4 is a section on line 4?" 1 Fig. 1.
- characters of reference 1 designates a box-like casing having' outturned llangcs 2 at the sides thereof adapted to be slidably engaged by the in turned side portions 3 of a slidable closure l.
- This closure is providcd near one end with one or more supports 5 hingcdly connected thereto and adapted to swing upwardly against the botton'i ot' the closure so as to slide therewith into position over the casing.
- Pivotally connected to each end portion of the casing is a ball 6 and the two bails are adapted, when extended downwardly from the casing, to constitute legs to support the casing oli of the ground,
- E iecurcd upon the middle portion of the bottom of easing l is a burner consisting of cuplike base section 7 and a top sec tion 8.
- the base section 7 is preferably held to the bottom of the casing 1 by a bolt 9 and has an air and gas receiving opening 10 in the wall thereof, this opening being provided at one end of a conduit ll which extends partly across the base member.
- the upper cdgo oi' the base member is formed with an annular recess 12 constituting a seat for a depending flange 13 extcnding from the marginal portion of the n cap or top weather 8 said top lIl(llll)(l' l)(3- ing held to its scat by a screw 14 or the like engaging the top portion of the 'conduit.
- a groove 16 Formed d ametrically within the cap is a groove 16 and this groove constitutes a seat for a vaporizing pipe 17 to one end of,
- casing 19 otthe needle valve has a cap 22 l'orined with a retaining 11p 23 and this cap is adapted to be extended 1 nto an opening 24; formed in the casing 1, said opening having a retaining plate 25 adjacent thereto. and. a portion of which constitutes an abutment after the cap 22 has been insorted through the opening, as shown in Fig. 3.
- the outer end ofthe needle valve is so shaped as to be readily engaged by a wrench or other tool whereby the needle valve can be rotated.
- the other end of the vaporizing tube 17 is conncclcd by an. elbow 26 to a fuel pipe 27 which is fixedly attached to one end of a fuel tank 2 preferably oblong as shown.
- a alot :29 is provided in one wall of the caeing 1 and the pipe 2'? is adapted to be seated upon the lower wall of this slot when the apparatus is in use.
- a bracket 30 is secured to the. bottom oi the casing 1 and has a book 31 pivotally connected to it, this book being so located and proporlionild as to engage the elbow 36 and thus hold the pipe 17 against movement upwardly away from the burner when the parts are assembled for use.
- the tank 28 is located in the casing 1 against one wall thereof, while the pipe 17 is located in the casing near the other wall othereof, the extreme length of the fuel pipe 27, tank 28 and elbow 26 being somewhat less than the length of the casing 1 so that these parts can all be readily housed in the casing with the burner located between the pipe 17 and the tank 28.
- the cover 4 can be moved to closed position and the bails (S can be used as handles.
- the various parts of the apparatus can be quickly set up for use. This necessitates first tie insertion of the cap 22 into the opening 24 while the pipe 17 is held in an inclined position, so to bring the lip 23 back of the plate 25.
- two or more burners may be coupled together in any well known manner such as shown, for example, in my patent hereinbefore mentioned, in which event a suitable valve connection .may be arranged between the burners for controlling the supply of fuel from one burner to another. Such an arrangement is so obvious that it is not deemed necessary to show or describe the same in detail.
- ⁇ Vhat is claimed is The combination with a casing, and bails connected thereto and movable to position for use either as supports 01 as handles, said casing having laterally extended flanges, of a cover slidably engaging the flanges, a support movably connected to one end of the cover, a burner within the casing, a 'tank outside the casing and-revoluble to position either below the plane of the cover or across the path thereof, a valve casing detachably engaging one wall of the casing, a nozzle extendin therefrom, a pipe connection between the tank and nozzle, said connection being detachably secured within the casing and including a vaporizing tube extending across and detachable from the burner.
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Description
F'. M. GATES.
Patented Dec. 3
Witnesses Attorneys FRANK Illll. GATES, 015 L053 ANGELES, GALIFQTRNIA.
eonora.
Application filed 31111723, 1917.
With the foregoing und other objects view which will appear as the description proceeds, the, invention Inside? the combination and arrangement pal is -and in t lt and
the details of construction"hereinafter described and claimed} gj understood that changes in the precise fembodiment of the invention herein disclosedl can be made within the scope of what is claimed, without departing from thespirit of the. inven.
tion. i y
In the accompanyingdrawings the preferred form of the invention has been shown.
In said drawings Figure 1 is a plan view of the stove the cover being shown open and a portion of it broken away. v
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the stove with the parts arranged for use, one of the positions which may be occupied by the fuel tank being indicated by dotted lines.
lhig. 3 is an enlarged section on line 3-3 Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a section on line 4?" 1 Fig. 1.
Referring to the figures by characters of reference 1 designates a box-like casing having' outturned llangcs 2 at the sides thereof adapted to be slidably engaged by the in turned side portions 3 of a slidable closure l. This closure is providcd near one end with one or more supports 5 hingcdly connected thereto and adapted to swing upwardly against the botton'i ot' the closure so as to slide therewith into position over the casing. Pivotally connected to each end portion of the casing is a ball 6 and the two bails are adapted, when extended downwardly from the casing, to constitute legs to support the casing oli of the ground,
epcoifiication of Letters Patent.
parts can bequickly set up for the lip 21-5 Patented liter. 3, Millet.
Serial No. 182,2l5.
By swinging these bails upwardly, however, they can be used as handles for carrying the dcvicein the same manner as a basket.
E iecurcd upon the middle portion of the bottom of easing l is a burner consisting of cuplike base section 7 and a top sec tion 8. The base section 7 is preferably held to the bottom of the casing 1 by a bolt 9 and has an air and gas receiving opening 10 in the wall thereof, this opening being provided at one end of a conduit ll which extends partly across the base member. The upper cdgo oi' the base member is formed with an annular recess 12 constituting a seat for a depending flange 13 extcnding from the marginal portion of the n cap or top weather 8 said top lIl(llll)(l' l)(3- ing held to its scat by a screw 14 or the like engaging the top portion of the 'conduit.
Formed d ametrically within the cap is a groove 16 and this groove constitutes a seat for a vaporizing pipe 17 to one end of,
which is connected an elbow 18 constituting a conucctiol'i between said pipe and the casing 1!) of a needle valve 20. This casing has a nozzle :21 designed to direct hydrocarbon fuel into the large opening 10. as
will be apparent by referring to Fig. 3. The
casing 19 otthe needle valve has a cap 22 l'orined with a retaining 11p 23 and this cap is adapted to be extended 1 nto an opening 24; formed in the casing 1, said opening having a retaining plate 25 adjacent thereto. and. a portion of which constitutes an abutment after the cap 22 has been insorted through the opening, as shown in Fig. 3. The outer end ofthe needle valve is so shaped as to be readily engaged by a wrench or other tool whereby the needle valve can be rotated.
The other end of the vaporizing tube 17 is conncclcd by an. elbow 26 to a fuel pipe 27 which is fixedly attached to one end of a fuel tank 2 preferably oblong as shown. A alot :29 is provided in one wall of the caeing 1 and the pipe 2'? is adapted to be seated upon the lower wall of this slot when the apparatus is in use. A bracket 30 is secured to the. bottom oi the casing 1 and has a book 31 pivotally connected to it, this book being so located and proporlionild as to engage the elbow 36 and thus hold the pipe 17 against movement upwardly away from the burner when the parts are assembled for use.
Under ordinary conditions the tank 28 is located in the casing 1 against one wall thereof, while the pipe 17 is located in the casing near the other wall othereof, the extreme length of the fuel pipe 27, tank 28 and elbow 26 being somewhat less than the length of the casing 1 so that these parts can all be readily housed in the casing with the burner located between the pipe 17 and the tank 28. lVith the parts thus arranged the cover 4 can be moved to closed position and the bails (S can be used as handles. By removing the cover 4 from the casing the various parts of the apparatus can be quickly set up for use. This necessitates first tie insertion of the cap 22 into the opening 24 while the pipe 17 is held in an inclined position, so to bring the lip 23 back of the plate 25. Pipe 17 lowered into the groove 16 lowered into the slot 29, the parts being thus held by the hook 31. If desired, the tank 28 can be left in a horizontal position so that the cover 4 can be placed thereover as shown in Fig. 2. Instead of arranging the tank in this manner, however, the cover et'can be extended beyond. the opposite end of the casing 1 and the tank 28 and pipe 27 can be rotated relative to the elbow 26 until the tank is brought to a vertical position as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 2. By
while pipe 27 is opening the valve 20 fuel will be free to flow to the burner and when ignited will cause that portion of the fuel within the pipe 17 to be vaporized so that the fuel will be discharged in the form of a aseous jet into the opening 10 where it wil mix with air and flow through conduit 11 into the is then space below the top member 8 and thence through the outlets 15 where ignition will occur. Obviously a stove such as described will he found especially advantageous for use by tourists, camping parties and others as it can be easily carried and can be stored in a small space.
Obviously two or more burners may be coupled together in any well known manner such as shown, for example, in my patent hereinbefore mentioned, in which event a suitable valve connection .may be arranged between the burners for controlling the supply of fuel from one burner to another. Such an arrangement is so obvious that it is not deemed necessary to show or describe the same in detail.
\Vhat is claimed is The combination with a casing, and bails connected thereto and movable to position for use either as supports 01 as handles, said casing having laterally extended flanges, of a cover slidably engaging the flanges, a support movably connected to one end of the cover, a burner within the casing, a 'tank outside the casing and-revoluble to position either below the plane of the cover or across the path thereof, a valve casing detachably engaging one wall of the casing, a nozzle extendin therefrom, a pipe connection between the tank and nozzle, said connection being detachably secured within the casing and including a vaporizing tube extending across and detachable from the burner.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto afiixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
FRANK M. GATES.
Witnesses MARY M. SQUIRES, GERALDINE SQUIRES.
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US3398732A (en) * | 1967-02-13 | 1968-08-27 | Ray C. Barker | Portable stove structure |
US20140290639A1 (en) * | 2013-03-26 | 2014-10-02 | Kovea Co., Ltd. | Hose burner |
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US3398732A (en) * | 1967-02-13 | 1968-08-27 | Ray C. Barker | Portable stove structure |
US20140290639A1 (en) * | 2013-03-26 | 2014-10-02 | Kovea Co., Ltd. | Hose burner |
US9429327B2 (en) * | 2013-03-26 | 2016-08-30 | Kovea Co., Ltd. | Hose burner |
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