Background of the Invention
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a supporting assembly and, more particularly, to
a supporting assembly for a portable outdoor stove being foldable more compactly.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] A conventional portable stove is a cooking stove specially designed to be portable
and lightweight, as for camping or picnicking, or for use in remote locations where
an easily transportable means of cooking or heating is needed.
[0003] U.S. Patent No. 6,742,514 discloses an outdoor cooking stove including a windscreen for shielding a burner
disposed therein, and a support frame for spacing the burner and windscreen upwardly
away from a supportive plane such as the ground. The support frame includes three
upstanding legs and three cross-braces. Each of the legs is attached to the windscreen
using conventional fasteners, such as by welding or by using nuts and bolts. Similarly,
the cross-braces are attached to the legs using conventional fasteners. Moreover,
the stove includes three vessel support members attached to an inner surface of the
windscreen. Although, the stove is reassembled, but assembling that is inconvenient
and wasting time.
[0004] FIG. 1 of
U.S. Patent No. 7,168,426 discloses a gas stove assembly including a gas stove and a stove stand. However,
the stove stand non-collapsible, and the size of that is very large and occupies much
space and is inconvenient to carry during the use of the gas stove.
[0005] U.S. Patent No. 5,992,407 discloses a miniature gas stove support including a seat, a plurality of legs, a
plurality of vertical bars in the same number as that of said legs, a locating ring,
and a plurality of substantially petal-shaped wind shielding members. The vertical
bars have internally threaded upper and lower ends, respectively. The internally threaded
lower ends of the vertical bars are engaged with the externally threaded head portions
of the legs upward projected from the through holes of the seat, so that the legs
are fixedly connected to the seat to support the same. Therefore, a user must assemble
the seat, the legs, the vertical bars, the locating ring, and the wind shielding members
to form a complete miniature gas stove support. However, assembling too many components
is inconvenient, cumbersome and a waste of time for use.
[0006] The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the
problems encountered in the prior art.
Summary of the Invention
[0007] The present invention solves this need and other problems in the field of a supporting
assembly for a portable stove including a base, a plurality of connecting members,
a plurality of first supporting members, and a plurality of second supporting members.
The base is installed the portable stove and includes a plurality of extending portions
extending from a central portion thereof. Each of the plurality of extending portions
formed a connecting portion. Each of the plurality of connecting members is pivotally
connected with each of the plurality of connecting portions of the base. Each of the
plurality of connecting members includes a connecting wall, first and second jaw portions
respectively extending from two opposite distal ends of the connecting wall. The plurality
of first supporting members each are pivotally connected with each of the plurality
of first jaw portions of the plurality of connecting members. Each of the plurality
of first supporting members includes a first supporting portion extending from a distal
end thereof toward the base. Each of the plurality of second supporting members is
pivotally connected with each of the plurality of second jaw portions of the plurality
of connecting members. Each of the plurality of second supporting members includes
a second supporting portion extending from a distal end thereof.
[0008] The supporting assembly for the portable stove is transformable from a folded storage
position to an operative position. The first supporting portions of the plurality
of first supporting members are able to support a cooking vessel thereon. The second
supporting portions of the plurality of second supporting members support the supporting
assembly for the portable stove on a supportive plane.
[0009] An advantage of the supporting assembly for the portable stove according to the present
invention is that the supporting assembly is reversibly transformable between a folded
storage position and an operative position. When the supporting assembly is disposed
in the folded storage position, the plurality of second supporting members and the
base are substantially horizontally aligned, and the plurality of second supporting
members and the plurality of first supporting members are parallel to each other,
so that the supporting assembly is formed in a disc-shape for easy storage or transportation.
[0010] Another advantage of the supporting assembly for the portable stove according to
the present invention is that the supporting assembly is transformable from the folded
storage position to the operative position without any tools for assembling, and avoids
the components thereof lost.
[0011] The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description
of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0012]
FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a supporting assembly for a stove according to
the present invention, and illustrates the supporting assembly being in a folded storage
position.
FIG. 2 shows an exploded, perspective view of the supporting assembly for the portable
stove of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 shows a cross-section view taken along line 3-3 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 shows a cross-section view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 shows a top view of the supporting assembly for the portable stove of FIG.
1, and illustrates first and second supporting members pivoted relative to a connecting
member.
FIG. 6 shows a cross-section view of the supporting assembly for the portable stove
of FIG. 5, and illustrates the second supporting member further pivoted relative to
the connecting member.
FIG. 7 shows a continued view of the supporting assembly for the portable stove of
FIG. 5, and illustrates a first abutting section of the first supporting member abutted
against a connecting portion of a base.
FIG. 8 shows a side cross-section view of the supporting assembly for the portable
stove, and illustrates the connecting member pivoted relative to the base.
FIG. 9 shows a continued view of the supporting assembly for the portable stove of
FIG. 8, and illustrates the connecting member pivoted counterclockwise through 90
degrees with respect to the base.
FIG. 10 shows a top view of the supporting assembly for the portable stove of FIG.
9.
FIG. 11 shows a cross-section view taken along line 11-11 of FIG. 10.
FIG. 12 shows another cross-section view of the supporting assembly for the portable
stove of FIG. 10.
FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of the supporting assembly for the stove according
to the present invention, and illustrates the supporting assembly being in an operative
position.
FIG. 14 shows an exploded, perspective view of the supporting assembly for the portable
stove, and illustrates the portable stove mounted to the base of the supporting assembly.
FIG. 15 shows a perspective view of the supporting assembly for the portable stove,
and illustrates the portable stove mounted to the base of the supporting assembly,
with the supporting assembly being in the folded storage position.
FIG. 16 shows a perspective view of the supporting assembly for the portable stove
of FIG. 15, and illustrates the supporting assembly being in the operative position.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment
[0013] FIGS. 1 through 4 show a supporting assembly 1 for a portable stove 2 according to
the present invention shown in the drawings. The supporting assembly 1 includes a
base 10, a plurality of connecting members 20, a plurality of first and second supporting
members 30 and 40. In a preferred form, the number of the plurality of connecting
member 20 is the same as that of the plurality of first and second supporting members
30 and 40. An end of each of the plurality of connecting members 20 is pivotally connected
with the base 10, and another end of each of the plurality of connecting members 20
is pivotally connected with one of the plurality of first supporting members 30 and
one of the plurality of second supporting members 40. In this embodiment, the supporting
assembly 1 includes three connecting members 20, three first and three second supporting
members 30 and 40, which are correspond to each other.
[0014] The base 10 is substantially formed a Y-shaped cross section and includes three extending
portions 11 extending outward from a central portion thereof and formed between three
angles of the same angle. Three connecting portions 12 each are vertically extended
from distal ends of each of the three extending portions 11. Each of the three connecting
portions 12 includes a first through hole 13 extending along a first axis X, and an
arc-shaped recess 14 formed at a side edge thereof. The recess 14 has first and second
positioning ends 141 and 142, with the first positioning end 141 disposed adjacent
to the extending portion 11 and the second positioning end 142 disposed opposite to
the first positioning end 141.
[0015] The three connecting members 20 are pivotally connected with the connecting portions
12, respectively. Each of the three connecting members 20 includes a connecting wall
21 abutted against each of the three connecting portions 12 of the base 10, a second
through hole 22 extending at the connecting wall 21 along the first axis X and aligned
with the first through hole 13 of each of the three connecting portions 12, first
and second jaw portions 23 and 24 respectively extending horizontally outwardly from
two opposite distal ends of the connecting wall 21 and cooperating to form a gap 25
adapted for receiving the first and second supporting member 30 and 40. The first
and second jaw portions 23 and 24 of each of the three of connecting members 20 are
respectively axially formed first and second apertures 26 and 27 extending along a
second axis Y perpendicular to the first axis X. Moreover, each of the three connecting
members 20 further includes a first resisting portion 28 extending from a side edge
of the first jaw portion 23 in a direction parallel to the first axis X. Each of the
first resisting portions 28 is adapted for extending into each of the recesses 14
of the base 10 and selectively abutting against the first and second positioning ends
141 and 142. Additionally, each of the three connecting members 20 further includes
a second resisting portion 29 extending vertically from a side edge of the second
jaw portion 24 in a direction parallel to the second axis Y. Each of the three second
resisting portions 29 is adapted for abutting against each of the three first supporting
members 30.
[0016] Each of the three first supporting members 30 has an arc shape and is pivotally connected
with each of the first jaw portions 23 of the three connecting members 20. Each of
the three first supporting members 30 includes first and second body portions 31 and
32 connected with each other therein, a first supporting portion 33 extending axially
inward from distal ends of the first and second body portions 31 and 32 toward the
base 10, a first slot 34 formed between the first and second body portions 31 and
32 and adapted for receiving the first jaw portion 23 of the connecting member 20.
The first and second body portions 31 and 32 of each of the three first supporting
members 30 are respectively axially formed third and fourth apertures 35 and 36 extending
along the second axis Y at terminal ends thereof opposite to the first supporting
portion 33. Each of the first body portions 31 includes a first abutting section 37
extending from a side edge of the terminal end thereof and selectively abutting against
each of the three connecting portions 12 of the base 10 to provide a positioning function
between the three first supporting members 30 and the base 10. A bottom face of each
of the second body portions 32 facing each of the three second supporting members
40 is formed a groove 38 being engagable with the second supporting member 40.
[0017] Each of the three second supporting members 40 has an arc shape and is pivotally
connected with each of the second jaw portions 24 of the three connecting members
20. Each of the three second supporting members 40 includes third and fourth body
portions 41 and 42 connected with each other therein, a second supporting portion
43 formed between distal ends of the third and fourth body portions 41 and 42, a second
slot 44 formed between the third and fourth body portions 41 and 42 and adapted for
receiving the second jaw portions 24 of the connecting member 20. The third and fourth
body portions 41 and 42 of each of the three second supporting member 40 are respectively
axially formed fifth and sixth apertures 45 and 46 extending along the second axis
Y at terminal ends thereof opposite to the second supporting portion 43. Each of the
fourth body portions 42 includes a second abutting section 47 extending from a side
edge of a terminal end thereof toward the third body portion 41 and selectively abutting
against the second jaw portion 24 of each of the three connecting members 20 to provide
positioning function between the second supporting member 40 and the connecting members
20. A top face of each of the third body portions 41 is formed a bump 48 being engagable
with the groove 38 of each of the second body portions 32
[0018] A plurality of first fasteners 50 respectively pass through each of the second through
holes 22 of the connecting members 20 and each of the first through holes 13 of the
connecting portions 12. Then each of the plurality of connecting members 20 are pivotally
connected with each of the plurality of connecting portions 12 along the first axis
X by riveting.
[0019] A plurality of second fasteners 60 respectively pass through each of third apertures
35 of the first supporting members 30, each of the first apertures 26 of the connecting
members 20, each of the fourth apertures 36 of the first supporting members 30, each
of the fifth apertures 45 of the second supporting members 40, each of the second
apertures 27 of the connecting members 20, and each of the sixth apertures 46 of the
second supporting members 40. Then each of the plurality of first and second supporting
members 30 and 40 are both pivotally connected with each of the plurality of connecting
member 20 along the second axis Y by riveting.
[0020] The supporting assembly 1 for the portable stove 2 is reversibly transformable between
a folded storage position and an operative position. When the supporting assembly
1 is disposed in the folded storage position, the three second supporting members
40 and the base 10 are substantially horizontally aligned, and the three second supporting
members 40 and the three first supporting members 30 are parallel to each other, so
that the supporting assembly 1 is formed in a disc-shape for easy storage or transportation.
Each of the first resisting portions 28 of the three connecting members 20 is abutted
against the first positioning end 141 of each of the recesses 14, with each of the
second body portions 32 of the three first supporting members 30 abutted against each
of the third body portions 41 of the three second supporting members 40, with each
of the first supporting portions 33 of the three first supporting members 30 engaged
with a space formed between two of the three connecting portions 12, with each of
the bumps 48 of each of the three second supporting members 40 engaging into each
of the grooves 38 of each of the three first supporting members 30 to provide a positioning
function between the first and second supporting members 30 and 40.
[0021] FIGS. 5 through 7 show one of the three first supporting members 30 pivoted clockwise
through a first angle with respect to one of the of the three connecting members 20
along the second axis Y, and one of the three second supporting members 40 is pivoted
counterclockwise through a second angle with respect to one of the of the three connecting
members 20 along the second axis Y, with one of the first supporting portions 33 of
the three first supporting members 30 disengaged from the space formed between two
of the three connecting portions 12, with one of the second abutting sections 47 of
the three second supporting members 40 abutted against one of the second jaw portions
24 of the three connecting members 20, with one of the bumps 48 of one of the three
second supporting members 40 disengaging from one of the grooves 38 of one of the
three first supporting members 30. Moreover, the first angle is greater than the second
angle.
[0022] FIGS. 8 through 13 show one of the three connecting members 20 pivoted counterclockwise
through 90 degrees with respect to the base 10 along the first axis X to cause the
second axis Y rotated through 90 degrees with respect to the first axis X, with one
of the first resisting portions 28 of the three connecting members 20 abutted against
one of the second positioning ends 142 of the recesses 14, with one of the first abutting
sections 37 of one of the three first supporting members 30 abutted against one of
the three connecting portions 12 of the base 10 and one of the connecting walls 21
of the three connecting members 20. Therefore, the supporting assembly 1 for the portable
stove 2 is transformable from the folded storage position to the operative position.
Additionally, the first supporting portions 33 of the three first supporting members
30 are able to support a cooking vessel thereon, such as a pot or pan, and the second
supporting portions 43 of the three second supporting members 40 are able to support
the supporting assembly 1 for the portable stove 2 on a supportive plane such as the
ground to cause a convection space formed between.
[0023] FIGS. 14 through 16 show the portable stove 2 mounted on the base 10 of the supporting
assembly 1 and includes a burner core 71, a frame 72, and a seat 73. The burner core
71 and the seat 73 are assembled at two opposite ends of the base 10. The frame 72
is disposed between the burner core 71 and the seat 73.
1. A supporting assembly (1) for a portable stove (2) comprising:
a base (10) installed the portable stove (2) and including a plurality of extending
portions (11) extending from a central portion thereof, with each of the plurality
of extending portions formed a connecting portion (12);
a plurality of connecting members (20) each pivotally connected with each of the plurality
of connecting portions (12) of the base (10), with each of the plurality of connecting
members (20) including a connecting wall (21), first and second jaw portions (23,24)
respectively extending from two opposite distal ends of the connecting wall (21);
a plurality of first supporting members (30) each pivotally connected with each of
the plurality of first jaw portions (23) of the plurality of connecting members (20),
with each of the plurality of first supporting members (30) including a first supporting
portion (33) extending from a distal end thereof toward the base (10); and
a plurality of second supporting members (40) each pivotally connected with each of
the plurality of second jaw portions (23) of the plurality of connecting members (20),
with each of the plurality of second supporting members (40) including a second supporting
portion (43) extending from a distal end thereof;
wherein the supporting assembly (1) for the portable stove (2) is transformable from
a folded storage position to an operative position, with the first supporting portions
(33) of the plurality of first supporting members (30) able to support a cooking vessel
thereon, with the second supporting portions (43) of the plurality of second supporting
members (40) supporting the supporting assembly (1) for the portable stove (2) on
a supportive plane.
2. The supporting assembly (1) for the portable stove (2) as claimed in claim 1, wherein
each of the plurality of connecting portions (12) includes a first through hole (13)
extending along a first axis (X), with each of the plurality of connecting members
(20) including a second through hole (22) extending at the connecting wall (21) along
the first axis (X), with a plurality of first fasteners (50) respectively passing
through the second through holes (22) of the plurality of connecting members (20)
and the first through holes (13) of the plurality of connecting portions (12) to cause
each of the plurality of connecting members (20) pivotally connected with each of
the plurality of connecting portions (12) of the base (10) along the first axis (X).
3. The supporting assembly (1) for the portable stove (2) as claimed in claim 2, wherein
each of the plurality of first supporting members (30) includes first and second body
portions (31,32) connected with each other, and the first supporting portion (33)
extending axially inward from distal ends of the first and second body portions (31,32)
toward the base (10), wherein each of the plurality of second supporting members (40)
includes third and fourth body portions (41,42) connected with each other, and the
second supporting portion (43) formed between distal ends of the third and fourth
body portions (41,42).
4. The supporting assembly (1) for the portable stove (2) as claimed in claim 3, wherein
the first and second jaw portions (23,24) of each of the plurality of connecting members
(20) are respectively axially formed first and second apertures (26,27) extending
along a second axis (Y) perpendicular to the first axis (X);
wherein the first and second body portions (31,32) of each of the plurality of first
supporting members (30) are respectively axially formed third and fourth apertures
(35,36) extending along the second axis (Y) at terminal ends thereof opposite to the
first supporting portion (33);
wherein the third and fourth body portions (41,42) of each of the plurality of second
supporting member (40) are respectively axially formed fifth and sixth apertures (45,46)
extending along the second axis (Y) at terminal ends thereof opposite to the second
supporting portion (43);
wherein a plurality of second fasteners (60) respectively pass through the third apertures
(35) of the first supporting members (30), the first apertures (26) of the connecting
members (20), the fourth apertures (36) of the first supporting members (30), the
fifth apertures (45) of the second supporting members (40), the second apertures (27)
of the connecting members (20), and the sixth apertures (46) of the second supporting
members (40) to cause each of the plurality of first and second supporting members
(30,40) both pivotally connected with each of the plurality of connecting member (20)
along the second axis (Y).
5. The supporting assembly (1) for the portable stove (2) as claimed in any one of claims
1-4, wherein a bottom face of each of the plurality of first supporting members (30)
is formed a groove (38), with a top face of each of the plurality of second supporting
member (40) formed a bump (48) being engagable with the groove (38) of each of the
plurality of first supporting members (30);
wherein when the supporting assembly (1) is disposed in the folded storage position,
with each of the bumps (48) engaging into each of the grooves (38) to provide a positioning
function between the plurality of first and second supporting members (30,40);
wherein when the supporting assembly (1) is disposed in the operative position, with
each of the bumps (48) disengaging from each of the grooves (38).
6. The supporting assembly (1) for the portable stove (2) as claimed in any one of claims
1-5, wherein each of the plurality of connecting portions (12) includes an recess
(14) formed at a side edge thereof, with the recess (14) has first and second positioning
ends (141,142), with the first positioning end (141) disposed adjacent to the extending
portion (11), with the second positioning end (142) disposed opposite to the first
positioning end (141), with each of the plurality of connecting members (20) including
a first resisting portion (28) extending from a side edge of the first jaw portion
(23) in a direction parallel to the first axis (X);
wherein when the supporting assembly (1) is disposed in the folded storage position,
each of the first resisting portions (28) of the plurality of connecting members (20)
is abutted against the first positioning end (141) of each of the recesses (14),
wherein when the supporting assembly (1) is disposed in the operative position, each
of the first resisting portions (28) of the plurality of connecting members (20) is
abutted against the second positioning end (142) of each of the recesses (14).
7. The supporting assembly (1) for the portable stove (2) as claimed in any one of claims
4-6, wherein each of the plurality of connecting members (20) are pivotally connected
with each of the plurality of connecting portions (12) along the first axis (X) by
riveting;
wherein each of the plurality of first and second supporting members (30,40) are both
pivotally connected with each of the plurality of connecting member (20) along the
second axis (Y) by riveting.
8. The supporting assembly (1) for the portable stove (2) as claimed in any one of claims
1-7, wherein each of the plurality of first supporting members (30) has an arc shape,
wherein each of the plurality of second supporting members (40) has an arc shape.
9. The supporting assembly (1) for the portable stove (2) as claimed in claim in any
one of claims 1-8, wherein the base (10) is formed a Y-shaped cross section and includes
three extending portions (11) extending outward from the central portion thereof and
formed between three angles of the same angle.
10. The supporting assembly (1) for the portable stove (2) as claimed in claim 9, wherein
when the supporting assembly (1) is disposed in the folded storage position, each
of the first supporting portions (33) of the plurality of first supporting members
(30) is engaged with a space formed between two of the three connecting portions (12).