The present invention pertains to the field of outdoor accessories, and more specifically to the field of outdoor heaters.
The objective of this invention is to provide a device for people to stay warm outdoors. Another objective of this invention is to reduce the amount of fuel used and greenhouse gas emissions emitted in comparison to existing outdoor heaters and fire pits.
The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of examples which in no way are meant to limit the scope of the invention, but, rather, these examples will serve to illustrate the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The embodiments herein and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments that are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and detailed in the following description. Descriptions of well-known components and processing techniques are omitted to not unnecessarily obscure the embodiments herein. The examples used herein are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the embodiments herein may be practiced and to further enable those of skill in the art to practice the embodiments herein. Accordingly, the examples should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments herein.
This invention comprises a new heating device and method for warming people who are sitting outdoors. The invention (see
In one embodiment, the table 21 is similar in size and shape to a typical round or rectangular coffee table and can include a glass tabletop, which would allow an electric light to be displayed under the table 21. Alternatively, the glow and flames of a gas heater could be displayed. Radiant heat can also be emitted through the glass tabletop 3 to warm users. The heated tabletop may also be used to keep food and drink warm. In one embodiment, the glass tabletop is made from heat resistant glass and may include a coating to reflect the heat downward, while still transmitting the light from the flames or electric lights. A second tabletop may be added on top of the first, with an air gap between, to provide a second tabletop that is insulated from the heat to prevent a burn hazard. A screen mesh could also be attached with screws and spacers above the glass tabletop to prevent accidental burns. A noncombustible surface, such as tiles or metal, may extend outward from the edge of the glass tabletop. A fan may be positioned to blow cooler air on the tabletop to keep it from overheating. The tabletop may also include a vent that is automatically opened using a heat sensitive piston that expands a hinge to open the vent when the heat under the table exceeds a certain temperature. In another embodiment, the tabletop vent may also be opened manually. The tabletop can be supported by a multiplicity of legs 8 or other traditional table bases. Both the tabletop 3 and legs 8 are manufactured from heat resistant materials such as heat resistant glass or metal.
In another embodiment, the device can accommodate just one or two people sitting across from each other. In this embodiment, the table is just large enough to accommodate a small heater. A small version of the device has the advantage that it can use a traditional sized blanket and does not need a custom blanket made. In addition, a small version could be operated in smaller locations like a small balcony of an apartment building.
The heater 22 can be powered with either electricity or gas, such as propane or natural gas, or wood. In one embodiment, shown in
The heater 22 may include a fan located in a hole in the tabletop 3, and connected to said tabletop with screws, to propel the air from above the tabletop outwards under the blanket 1. The heater may also include a thermostat, located under the tabletop, and connected with screws to said tabletop, to regulate the temperature. A gas heater could also include an electronic ignition system 7, a regulator to control the flow of gas, and safety features like oxygen and carbon monoxide sensors. The hot air from a gas heater may also be vented through a catalytic converter 13 to reduce emissions of harmful gas components. A gas heater 22 may also include an exhaust stack to release combustion gases away from users. In one embodiment, the exhaust stack is located in a hole cut into the tabletop and connected to said tabletop with screws. In another embodiment, an electric heater may be combined with decorative artificial logs and flames. The heater may also include a deflector between it and the tabletop to direct the hottest air away from the tabletop so that the tabletop does not overheat. In one embodiment, the deflector is made of ceramic glass, so as not to block the display of fire, and is attached to crossbars 27, shown in
The invention includes a blanket 1 whose inner edge is removably attached to the tabletop 3. The outer edge of the blanket 1 is placed on the laps of the people 5 who are sitting around the table, as shown in
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The table 21 can include a compartment, platform, or other feature to physically attach the heater 22 to the table. In one embodiment, as shown in
The invention can include a “U” shaped blanket support 9 that encircles the table and is removably attached to said table, as shown in
The blanket support 9 can also act as a baffle to prevent or reduce the amount of heat escaping if no one is sitting on that side of the device. If people 5 are not sitting on one or more sides of the table 21, the blanket 1 is left in the channel, and it helps conserve heat by fully or partially blocking the flow of heated air in the direction no one is sitting. The blanket support can also serve as a wind break for the burner 6.
In one embodiment, the bottom of the blanket support 9 can be a few inches off the ground so that cold air can still flow under the stored blanket 1, which can help keep the device from overheating and provide a pathway for air to the firebox. The blanket support 9 can help keep the stored blanket 1 from getting dirty or wet when not in use. The blanket support 9 can also be integrated with a footrest. The table 21, tabletop 3, or blanket support 9 may also include fasteners 2 to help keep the blanket in place. The table 21 may also have a cover to keep the entire device clean and dry when not in use.
In one embodiment, the invention may also include a wind break around the heater 22 that can keep the flames from blowing out and help let the heater work more efficiently. The wind break can take the form of a vertical barrier that forms a cylindrical shape below the tabletop 3. There is a gap between the top of the barrier and the tabletop 3 so that the heated air can flow out toward the people. There is another gap between the bottom of the wind break and the ground so that air can travel under the wind break. Another function is improving the heating efficiency by allowing cold air to travel under the barrier where it can be warmed by the heater and then the warm air, via convection, can be channeled to the people sitting around the device. The barrier could be made from fabric, sheet metal, or brick pavers. In one embodiment, a fabric curtain is hung on the tabletop 3 so that it encircles the heater and/or the table. In another embodiment, the barrier is made from brick pavers that can also serve as a footrest.
In one embodiment, cold air is drawn in through gaps under the circular barrier, the heater warms the cold air, and the warm air becomes less dense and rises along the blanket to heat the people sitting around the device. The use of convection allows the device to heat the air more efficiently, while also allowing the discharge of combustion gas.
The foregoing description of the specific embodiments will so fully reveal the general nature of the embodiments herein that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such specific embodiments without departing from the generic concept, and, therefore, such adaptations and modifications should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Therefore, while the embodiments herein have been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the embodiments herein can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims as described herein.
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63300917 | Jan 2022 | US |