Background of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a combustion device and, particularly, to a combustion
device that allows a user to use and to refill fuel safely.
[0002] Generally, there are two types of liquid fuel burning devices, with one type using
a flammable fuel that can be lit directly to produce a flame, and with another type
using a wick to draw fuel and to produce a flame.
[0003] An ethanol fireplace is a fuel burning device that uses an easy flammable alcohol.
A common ethanol fireplace has a fuel reservoir defining a chamber for holding the
ethanol and an opening for permitting the ethanol to be poured into the fuel reservoir.
It is commonly seen that the fuel reservoir is made of stainless steel. Nonetheless,
it is difficult to provide a stable flame when using the flammable fuel. In addition,
it is not safe to touch the fuel reservoir since the flame will transfer heat to the
fuel reservoir and the fuel reservoir becomes hot with a high temperature. Thus, for
safety reasons, the fuel reservoir is refilled after it cools and when the flame is
completely extinguished. Further, if the flame is not completely extinguished, it
may result in a flare-up.
[0004] Instead of igniting ethanol directly, some ethanol fireplaces use ceramic fibers
so the flame is controlled, but the ceramic fibers do not prevent the flame transferring
heat to the fuel reservoir. Therefore, if it the fuel reservoir is not cooled or if
the flame is not completely extinguished, it is dangerous to refill the fuel reservoir.
[0005] Fuel burning devices uses nonflammable fuel is another type. Because the nonflammable
fuel is not configured to be lit to produce a flame, such fuel burning device use
a wick that can be lit to produce a flame. However, the nonflammable fuel will vaporize
into a gas which ignites without the help of any external flame or ignition source
or when the temperature of the fuel inside the fuel burning device exceeds the flash
point of the nonflammable fuel.
[0006] U.S. Pat. No. 9476586 shows a fuel burning device with a safety cover. The fuel burning device includes
a fuel reservoir and a mounting seat that can hold a wick. The cover is operable between
a closed position and an open position. When refilling the fuel reservoir, the cover
is opened to allow fuel to be poured into the fuel reservoir.
[0007] Since heat can transfer through convection, or conduction or radiation, when the
fuel burning device burns a flame, heat of the flame renders surrounding air heated
and expanded, and the density difference between the hot air and cool air in the environment
causes the hot air to move upward and to create a low pressure zone into which the
cool air tends to move. Further, heat of the flame can conduct and radiate to the
fuel reservoir. Thus, for safety reasons, it is necessary to keep the temperature
of the fuel reservoir below the flash point of the fuel in the fuel reservoir.
[0008] When the scale of the combustion is larger, the convection and radiation of the heat
also increases, plus if the environment temperature is relatively high or if a crosswind
blows the flame and toward the fuel reservoir, dissipation of the heat is not enough
and the danger of a flash flame can still happen.
[0009] Further, if the fuel temperature becomes too high, even though not blow its flash
point, it is also dangerous that the fuel reservoir is knocked over inadvertently.
[0010] The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the
problems encountered in the prior art.
Summary of the Invention
[0011] According to the present invention, a combustion device according to claim 1 is presented
and includes a fuel reservoir which includes a container and a tray disposed on the
container and a wick inserted through a first hole of the tray and into a space of
the container. Further, the combustion device includes a heat insulating and dissipating
device which includes a heat insulating member and a heat dissipating member encircling
the wick. The heat insulating member is made of a non-metallic material. The heat
dissipating member is made of a metallic material.
[0012] Other objectives, advantages, and new features of the present invention will become
apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered
in conjunction with the accompanied drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0013]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a combustion device in accordance with the present
invention.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the combustion device of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the combustion device of Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a top view illustrating a cover of the combustion device of Fig. 1 in a
closed positon.
Fig. 5 is a top view illustrating the cover of the combustion device of Fig. 1 in
an open position.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0014] Figs. 1 through 5 show a combustion device 10 in accordance with the present invention.
The combustion device 10 includes a fuel reservoir 20, a wick 30, and a heat insulating
and dissipating device 40.
[0015] The fuel reservoir 20 includes a container 21 and a tray 22 disposed on the container
21. The container 21 has an opening. The tray 22 covers the opening of the container
21.
[0016] The wick 30 is made of metal. The wick (30) has a top end having a substantially
circular outer periphery and a bottom end having an outer periphery including two
substantially parallel sides. The wick 30 is inserted through a first hole 221 of
the tray 22 and into a space 211 of the container 21. The wick is clamped between
two holding members of a holding device. The tray 22 defines a recess which has a
base and raised lateral side walls which extend from the base upward and annularly
along a perimeter of the base. The tray 22 has a brim protruding from the lateral
side walls. The container 21 has a brim 212 corresponding to the brim of the tray
22. At least one fastener engages with the brims of the container 21 and the tray
22 to securely clamp the container 21 and the tray 22. The brims of the container
21 and the tray 22 include a gasket 224 disposed therebetween. With the gasket 224,
the brims of the container 21 and the tray 22 join together tightly and in a sealed
manner. The tray 22 defines a second hole 222 communicated with the space 211 of the
container 21, and the tray 22 includes a cover 223 movably connected thereto and selectively
closing the second hole 222.
[0017] The cover 223 can slide with respect to the tray 22 between an open position and
a closed position. When the cover 223 is moved to the open position, the hole 222
is open and allows fuel 90 to be poured into the space 211 of the container 21. Further,
the cover 223, in the closed position, fully closes up and covers the hole 222.
[0018] The heat insulating and dissipating device 40 includes a heat insulating member 41
and a heat dissipating member 42 encircling the wick 30. The heat insulating member
41 is made of a non-metallic material. The heat insulating member 41 is disposed on
a side of the base of the tray 22 which is opposite to a side delimiting the space
211 of the container 21. The heat insulating member 41 is disposed between the side
of the tray 22 and the heat dissipating member 42. The heat insulating member 41 prevents
the heat dissipating member 42 from causing the side of the tray 22 to become hot.
The heat dissipating member 42 is made of a material different from that of the heat
insulating member 41. The heat dissipating member 42 is made of a metallic material.
The heat dissipating member 42 is disposed at a height lower than the lateral side
walls of the tray 22 in order to prevent a user from accidentally touching it. The
heat dissipating member 42 has a cross sectional area not smaller than a cross sectional
area of the heat insulating member 41. The heat insulating member 41 and the heat
dissipating member 42 are overlapped. The heat insulating member 41 and the heat dissipating
member 42 respectively define an aperture through which the wick 30 inserts. The apertures
of the heat insulating member 41 and the heat dissipating member 42 correspond to
the first hole 221.
[0019] In view of the forgoing, the cover 223 allows a user to pour fuel 90 into the space
211 of the container 21. The cover 223 can slide with respect to the tray 22 between
an open position and a closed position. When the cover 223 is moved to the open position,
the hole 222 is open and allows fuel 90 to be poured into the space 211 of the container
21. Further, the use and the arrangement of the heat insulating member 41 and the
heat dissipating member 42 of the heat insulating and dissipating device 40 as set
forth effectively inhibits the temperature of the combustion device 10 from accumulating
as the wick 30 burns, thereby preventing the user from getting burned accidentally.
Furthermore, there is no need to trim the metallic wick 30 to prevent the generation
of black smoke and soot.
1. A combustion device (10) comprising:
a fuel reservoir (20) including a container (21) and a tray (22) disposed on the container
(21);
a wick (30) inserted through a first hole (221) of the tray (22) and into a space
(211) of the container (21); and
a heat insulating and dissipating device (40) including a heat insulating member (41)
and a heat dissipating member (42) encircling the wick (30), wherein the heat insulating
member (41) is made of a non-metallic material, wherein the heat dissipating member
(42) is made of a metallic material;
2. The combustion device (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heat insulating member
(41) is disposed on a side of the tray (22) which is opposite to a side delimiting
the space (211) of the container (21), and wherein the heat insulating member (41)
is disposed between the side of the tray (22) and the heat dissipating member (42).
3. The combustion device (10) as claimed in claim 2, wherein the tray (22) defines a
recess which has a base and raised lateral side walls which extend from the base upward
and annularly along a perimeter of the base, and wherein the base forms the side of
the tray (22).
4. The combustion device (10) as claimed in claim 3, wherein the tray (22) has a brim
protruding from the lateral side walls, wherein the container (21) has a brim (212)
corresponding to the brim of the tray (22), and wherein at least one fastener engages
with the brims of the container (21) and the tray (22) to securely clamp the container
(21) and the tray (22).
5. The combustion device (10) as claimed in claim 4, wherein the brims of the container
(21) and the tray (22) include a gasket (224) disposed therebetween.
6. The combustion device (10) as claimed in any of claims 3 through 5, wherein the heat
dissipating member (42) is disposed at a height lower than the lateral side walls
of the tray (22).
7. The combustion device (10) as claimed in any of claims 1 through 6, wherein the heat
insulating member (41) and the heat dissipating member (42) are overlapped.
8. The combustion device (10) as claimed in any of claims 1 through 7, wherein the heat
dissipating member (42) has a cross sectional area not smaller than a cross sectional
area of the heat insulating member (41).
9. The combustion device (10) as claimed in any of claims 1 through 8, wherein the tray
(22) defines a second hole (222) communicated with the space (211) of the container
(21), and the tray (22) includes a cover (223) movably connected thereto and selectively
closing the second hole (222).
10. The combustion device (10) as claimed in any of claims 1 through 9, wherein the heat
insulating member (41) and the heat dissipating member (42) respectively define an
aperture through which the wick (30) inserts, and wherein the apertures of the heat
insulating member (41) and the heat dissipating member (42) correspond to the first
hole (221).
11. The combustion device (10) as claimed in any of claims 1 through 10, wherein the wick
(30) is made of metal.
12. The combustion device (10) as claimed in claim 11, wherein a top end of the wick (30)
has a substantially circular outer periphery and a bottom end of the wick (30) has
an outer periphery including two substantially parallel sides.