OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a dismountable stove and in particular a stove that may
of the so-called catalytic or radiant type, fitted with a butane gas cylinder.
[0002] The essential object of the invention is having devised a stove which basically comprises
three parts or elements that are easily coupled to and uncoupled from each other,
altogether defining a mountable/dismountable stove, the above so that it may be stored
and marketed as if it were a "kit" with components taking up a minimal space inside
a box or any conventional packaging.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] There are many known types of catalytic and radiant stoves in the market that take
up a substantial amount of space because they are fitted with a butane gas cylinder,
which space requirement poses a serious storage problem and drawback for both manufacturers
and sellers, as well as carriers and indeed users per se, for such substantial space
taken up by stoves causes manufacturers to have to have large warehouses for stocking,
as do sellers, and indeed large vehicles are required during carriage to carry only
a reduced number of stoves.
[0004] The user also suffers the consequences of the large size of stoves at times when
the same are not in use, knowing not where to keep them.
[0005] There have been manifold attempts by manufacturers at resolving this problem, resorting
to folding stoves, portable stoves, etc., but the attempts have in all cases been
solely and exclusively designed to reduce the size of the stove, no thoughts having
gone to the stove including a number of simple parts enabling the user to very easily
mount and dismount the same.
[0006] A clear example of an attempt at resolving the problems aforesaid lies in utility
model applications 163,951, 245,660, 245,661 and 245,662, the first relating to a
folding gas stove comprising a stove body of little thickness with a cover that may
serve as a support, with respect to which the stove body may be arranged to locate
the same inclined, upright, hanging, etc., which is not a dismountable stove. In other
words, in spite of the space having been reduced, since it is not dismountable, ideal
storage and carriage is not enabled.
[0007] As for the three other utility models, which relate to the same number of catalytic
stoves, they are also devised to allow the stove to be kept, for instance, hanging,
or slightly inclined, or else have its structure compartmented to separate the burner,
the lighting and safety elements from the actual gas cylinder, but they are at no
event dismountable stoves that may allow all of its parts to be stored in very little
space when the stove in not in use.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The stove subject hereof has been precisely devised to fully resolve this problem
and therefore the stove, which is of the catalytic or radiant kind, i.e. fitted with
a butane gas cylinder, is particular in that its three essential constituent parts,
namely the stove body, the rear cover and the wheeled carriage supporting the stove
per se, are very simply mountable and dismountable, thereby for said three parts to
lie adjacent to each other when the stove is not in use, taking up very little space
which enables them to be housed in a box thereby to be kept anywhere, comfortably
carried and indeed taken by the actual purchaser whenever the purchaser buys the same
in a shop, without the seller having to carry the stove to the purchaser's address,
as was conventionally the case.
[0009] In particular, the stove of the invention consists of a stove body with its essential
parts, being generally prismatic and rectangular in shape, as is conventional, the
rear surface of which has pairs of spigots in which the relevant cover is fixable,
said cover consisting of a laminar body with a fold on its lateral edges defining
wings provided with buttonholes in which said pins are housed, thereby enabling said
cover to be quickly and simply mounted and dismounted, the cover being complete with
the usual seal, as is conventional, the stove body also including rear bottom guides
to be mounted on the relevant carriage, the carriage carrying pairs of wheels for
the stove to be moved and having a section on the sides in order to enable such coupling
by sliding through the lateral bottom guides provided on the stove body, the above
such that said three essential parts or bodies of the stove are very easily mountable
and dismountable, as aforesaid, to enable their arrangement adjacent to each other
upon being dismounted and inserted in a box, taking up a minimal space, being easy
to carry even by the actual purchaser when the stove is purchased in a shop, carriage
of the stove being also convenient for the manufacturing and selling enterprises as
such.
[0010] The stove is altogether complete with a safety stay consisting of a rod folded at
its ends to be anchored in holes purposely made on the cover proper, defining a safety
stay, as aforesaid.
[0011] In conclusion, the most significant advantages of the stove subject of the invention
are as follows:
- A lower cost in both stove making and stove packaging raw materials.
- Less space is taken up in warehouses of both the manufacturer and suppliers, retail
shops, etc.
- Lower carriage cost, for less space is taken up and hence the same carriage vehicle
can take more stoves than conventional stoves.
- Since less space is taken up, carriage by the purchaser is easier, for in most cases
the seller has to have the stove carried for the purchaser to wherever the latter
demands, whereas with the stove of the invention, and because it is dismountable,
it is easier for the actual purchaser to take it upon being purchased.
- Less space of the user per se is taken up, for the user may store it off-season taking
up less space, and it could be said that when dismounted and stacked, the stove takes
up roughly one-third of the space it takes up when in use, i.e. fully mounted and
with the gas cylinder fitted thereon, which is what a conventional stove usually takes
up.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] In order to provide a fuller description and contribute to the complete understanding
of the characteristics of this invention, a set of drawings is attached to the specification
which, while purely illustrative and not fully comprehensive, shows the following:
Figure 1.- Is a general perspective exploded representation of the stove subject of
the invention.
Figure 2.- Is a top plan view of the mounted stove.
Figure 3.- Is a side view of the dismounted stove, with the parts stacked in what
could be considered to be a container or box, the latter shown in phantom.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0013] With reference to the foregoing figures, the stove of the invention essentially comprises
the association of three essential parts or elements, one of them a body (1) comprising
the stove as such, a second element or body defining a carriage (2) fitted with appropriate
wheels (3) and which will define the means supporting the body (1), and moreover the
means enabling the stove to be moved about on the ground, moreover including a third
essential body or element (4) comprising the rear cover of the stove, the three essential
parts or elements (1), (2) and (4) being complete with a rod (5) whose function will
be described hereinafter.
[0014] The stove body (1), which may be of any of the types available in the market, has
pairs of spigots (6) on its rear and at its vertical edges, whereas the cover (4)
that is precisely to be mounted on the rear of such body (1), is a rectangular sheet
with respective folds on its side edges defining wings (7), each of which shall have
two buttonholes (8) in which, upon said cover (4) being mounted on the rear of the
stove body (1), the pairs of spigots (6) precisely provided on such rear of the body
(1) are to be housed, and therefore the laminar cover (4), which is flexible, shall,
upon being mounted, have the shape and position shown in figure 2, allowing the relevant
gas cylinder to be located between it and the stove body (1).
[0015] The top edge of the cover (4) includes a seal (9), whereas close to its sides there
are openings (10) that define relevant handles. Furthermore, the cover (4) has respective
holes (11) close to the corners, the function of which will also be explained hereinafter.
[0016] The part (2) or lower supporting carriage, is a platform with wheels (3) as aforesaid,
and angular salients (12), thereby for the side edges on the front of said carriage
(12) to be housed in corresponding guides (13) formed to such end on the bottom and
at the sides proper of the stove body (1), which allows a simple and easy mounting
and dismounting of said carriage (2) or in other words of the stove body (1) relative
to the carriage (2), for it is sufficient to move one with respect to the other and
have the latter housed in the guides (13), or else taken out of such guides, thereby
for the salients (12) on the carriage (2) to be held upon assembly in windows provided
to such end at the bottom of the stove body (1), and a slight manual pressure suffices
to release such attachment and proceed to dismount the body (2) and the body (1).
[0017] As set out hereinbefore, the stove is altogether complete with a safety rod or stay
(5) with its ends folded to define sectors (16) which, as shown in the figures, will
be housed in holes (11) on the door (4) when the latter is mounted, assisting in holding
such anchorage or assembly of the door (4) relative to the stove body (1).
[0018] As shown in figure 3, when said parts or elements making up the stove are dismounted,
said parts or components may be stacked and housed in a container or receptacle, such
as a box (17) shown in phantom in figure 3, thereby taking up a minimal space and
enabling their easy and comfortable carriage and a consumer to be able to purchase
the stove in a retail shop and take it without any difficulty whatsoever, instead
of waiting for the shop to deliver it as is conventional, and moreover for such user
to be able to store it when not in use in the same box, taking up a minimal space
and posing no inconvenience or bother whatsoever inside a house.
1. A dismountable stove, being of the catalytic or radiant type that is fitted with a
butane gas cylinder, characterised by comprising three essential components that are
mountable to and dismountable from each other, one such component defining the stove
body (1), whereas a second component consists of a rear protective cover (4) for the
relevant gas cylinder, the third component comprising a carriage (2) for supporting
and mounting the stove body (1), being particular in that the rear of the body (1)
is provided on its sides with spigots (6) that are to be housed in buttonholes (8)
purposely provided in side wings of the cover as such (4), whereas the bottom of said
stove body (1) is provided with guides (13) for mounting/dismounting by sliding the
carriage (2) thereon, the latter having the relevant wheels (3) and salients (12)
to be locked in windows which are purposely provided on the bottom of such stove body
(1), allowing said two components to be stably linked.
2. A dismountable stove, as in claim 1, characterised in that the rear door (4) has two
holes (11) close to its corners, two of which lie on the same horizontal plane and
are provided to house elbowed ends (16) of a rod (5) that defines a safety stay when
the actual door (4) is mounted on the rear of the stove body (1).
3. A dismountable stove, as in preceding claims, characterised in that the stove body
(1), the door (4), the carriage (2) and the rod (5) proper are, upon being dismounted,
arranged overlying each other to form a stack that may be housed inside a box (17)
for storage and carriage.