Claims
- 1. A disposable fuel burner comprising:
- a container having a closed bottom, an enclosing sidewall and an open top;
- a liquid fuel at least partially filling said container;
- a support member positioned above said liquid fuel, said support member having a wick opening, said support member being generally flat and being supported adjacent said open top by peripheral contact with said enclosing sidewall of said container;
- a wick of fibrous material having a first end immersed in said liquid fuel and extending through said wick opening;
- a bat of fibrous material positioned adjacent said open top and supported by said support member, said bat contacting said wick extending through said wick opening;
- means for retaining said liquid fuel in said container in case of accidental tip-over, said means for retaining said liquid fuel also serving as a wick means, said means for retaining said liquid fuel substantially filling said container and retaining said liquid fuel within voids dispersed within said means for retaining, and
- igniter means, said igniter means located on a top surface of said means for retaining said liquid fuel, said igniter means to ignite said liquid fuel when said igniter means is lit by an external energy source, said igniter means being substantially consumed by combustion during ignition.
- 2. A disposable fuel burner comprising:
- a container having a closed bottom, an enclosing sidewall and an open top;
- a diethylene glycol fuel;
- a divider defining a fuel chamber within said container, said divider having a wick opening for receiving a wick therein and capable of supporting a porous layer thereon, wherein said divider further comprises a vent, said vent for substantially equalizing pressure between the atmosphere and said fuel chamber to prevent a pressure induced flow of excess fuel from said fuel chamber;
- said porous layer comprised of a fibrous cotton layer, located atop and substantially parallel to said divider, said porous layer for feeding said fuel to the atmosphere for combustion therewith and further for retaining said fuel during tip-over of said container;
- said wick having a first end in said fuel chamber in contact with said fuel and having a second end extending through said wick opening onto an upper surface of said divider, said second end of said wick in contact with said porous layer for feeding fuel thereto;
- an igniter, alcohol doped and located atop said porous layer for assisting the ignition of said fuel, wherein said fuel burner is lit by heating said igniter to combustion with an external heat source, said igniter being substantially consumed while igniting said fuel; and
- a ring member, located atop said porous layer and in contact therewith, having an outer circumference substantially in contact with said sidewalls of said container and having an inner circumference defining a burn opening, the diameter of said burn opening controlling a flame size, a rate of fuel consumption and a heat output of said burner.
- 3. A disposable fuel burner comprising:
- a container having a closed bottom, an enclosing sidewall and an open top;
- a liquid fuel at least partially filling said container;
- a support member positioned above said liquid fuel having a wick opening, said support member being generally flat and being supported adjacent said open top by peripheral contact with said container;
- a wick of fibrous material having a first end immersed in said liquid fuel and extending through said wick opening; and
- a bat of fibrous material positioned adjacent said open top and supported by said support member, said bat contacting said wick extending through said wick opening.
- 4. A disposable fuel burner comprising:
- a container with an enclosing sidewall, a closed bottom, and an open top;
- a divider defining a fuel chamber within said container, said divider having a wick opening for receiving a wick therein and capable of supporting a porous layer thereon;
- said porous layer located atop and substantially parallel to said divider for feeding a fuel to the atmosphere for combustion therewith; and
- said wick having a first end in said fuel chamber in contact with said fuel and having a second end extending through said wick opening onto an upper surface of said divider, said second end of said wick in contact with said porous layer for feeding fuel thereto;
- wherein the combination of said container, said divider, said wick and said porous layer support the combustion of fuel across a top surface of said porous layer during normal use and substantially prevent spillage of said fuel during accidental tip-over.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/613,635, filed Sep. 21, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,567,146, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/197,510, filed May 23, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,850,858.
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