The present invention relates generally to an adapter for a heat gun. More specifically, the present invention is a heat gun adapter that allows a heat gun to be utilized in starting a pellet burner.
A pellet burner, otherwise known as a pellet stove, is a device that provides a heating source through the burning of compressed wood or biomass pellets. Pellet burners are often utilized to provide indoor heating and provide a number of benefits. The burners are capable of utilizing a wide variety of fuel sources and burn very cleanly, producing little to no byproducts from the combustion of fuel. Pellet burners are additionally advantageous due to the fact that the flames are constantly and automatically resupplied fuel from a hopper once the pellets have been ignited. Many pellet burners are self-igniting and automatically controlled through a thermostat. However, manual units must be ignited manually through the use of a lighter or similar device. Most, but not all pellet burners generally require an electricity source. The WiseWay pellet stove is an example of a non-electric, gravity-fed pellet burner that is manually ignited due to the lack of electricity. This particular type of pellet burner is typically started by manually igniting fuel pellets within the combustion chamber utilizing a propane torch. The present invention seeks to provide the user with an alternative means of starting a pellet burner such as the WiseWay pellet stove in lieu of a propane torch.
The present invention is a heat gun adapter for a manually-ignited, gravity-fed pellet burner such as, but not limited to, the WiseWay pellet stove. The present invention allows the user to utilize a heat gun in order to heat up and ignite the fuel of a pellet burner, most often wood or biomass pellets. The present invention holds a heat gun in place during the process of igniting the fuel pellets and is placed onto the pellet burner over the pellet burner combustion chamber after removing the combustion chamber end plate. The heat gun is then activated and hot air is directed toward the fuel pellets within the combustion chamber. Once the pellet burner fuel has been ignited, fuel is continuously supplied to the pellet burner combustion chamber from a hopper and the pellet burner is able to provide heat to the surrounding environment.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a heat gun adapter that is utilized when starting a pellet burner. The present invention is shown in
More specifically, the present invention is designed to be used with a manually-ignited gravity-fed pellet burner 16, which is diagrammatically illustrated in
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The base plate 1 comprises an outer surface 2 and an inner surface 3. When the present invention is placed onto the combustion chamber 17, the inner surface 3 is oriented toward the combustion chamber 17 while the outer surface 2 is oriented outward toward the user. The nozzle port 9 traverses through the base plate 1 in order to allow the heat gun 13 to extend through the base plate 1 when the heat gun 13 is inserted into the nozzle port 9. The lip 8 is connected perpendicular to the inner surface 3, allowing the lip 8 to rest on the surface of the combustion chamber 17 when the present invention is placed onto the combustion chamber 17 after the end plate 19 is removed. This allows the lip 8 to hold the present invention in place on the combustion chamber 17 without any assistance from the user. The lip 8 is tangentially and adjacently positioned to the nozzle port 9 in order to prevent any portion of the lip 8 from overlapping with the nozzle port 9. This ensures that the nozzle port 9 remains unobstructed, allowing the heat gun 13 to extend through the nozzle port 9 unimpeded. The annular guide 10 is connected adjacently to the outer surface 2. The annular guide 10 serves to both guide the heat gun 13 through the nozzle port 9 and to hold the heat gun 13 in place once the heat gun 13 is inserted without any assistance from the user. Because the annular guide 10 serves to guide the heat gun 13 through the nozzle port 9, the annular guide 10 is positioned concentrically with the nozzle port 9 as shown in
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the annular guide 10 is perpendicularly positioned to the outer surface 2. The perpendicular positioning of the annular guide 10 allows the heat gun 13 to be easily inserted into the annular guide 10 as shown in
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The base plate 1 further comprises a first lateral edge 6 and a second lateral edge 7. The lip 8 is adjacently positioned to the first lateral edge 6, allowing the lip 8 to hold the present invention in place on the combustion chamber 17. The first lateral edge 6 and the second lateral edge 7 are positioned opposite to each other across the base plate 1 with the nozzle port 9 positioned in between the first lateral edge 6 and the second lateral edge 7. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a first distance 11 between the nozzle port 9 and the first lateral edge 6 is greater than a second distance 12 between the nozzle port 9 and the second lateral edge 7.
During use, heat is transferred from the present invention to a manually-ignited gravity-fed pellet burner 16. Prior to utilizing the present invention, the end plate 19 is detached from the combustion chamber 17 by sliding the end plate 19 out of the first track 20 and the second track 21 as shown in the example of
Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/900,600 filed on Nov. 6, 2013.
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61900600 | Nov 2013 | US |