This application claims priority to Canadian Application No. 2,635,194 filed Jun. 18, 2008, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to fire pokers. In particular, the invention relates to fire pokers that are designed to allow for easier manipulation of the fuel of a fire.
A fire poker (also known as a “stoker”) is a short, rigid rod, preferably of fireproof material, used to adjust coals and/or wood fuel, burning in a fireplace or a firepit. It is often metallic and sometimes has a point at one end for pushing burning materials (or a hook for pulling/raking, or a combination thereof) and a handle at the opposite end.
An example of a fire poker as found in the prior art can be seen in U.S. Pat. No. 7,131,675. This fire poker has a hook portion attached at one end of a shaft, with a handle at the opposing end. The handle incorporates such features as a directional compass and an aperture to hang the poker. Although this poker has a straight segment that extends past the hook portion by about one inch, this distance is not significant enough to allow for the straight segment to be utilized for stoking a fire without having the hook portion interfere with the process. Furthermore, the nature of the shaft of the fire poker will typically result in the fire being stoked in essentially a downward direction. This makes the manipulation of the fuel of the fire substantially more difficult, and extra energy is required to be expended by the user in order to stoke the fire in a satisfactory manner.
U.S. Design Pat. No. 248,209 illustrates a fireplace poker that has an elongate shaft with a hook member disposed near the very end of the shaft. At the opposing end, there appears to be a wooden handle attached thereto. In this design, the hook member is located so close to the tip of the shaft that manipulation of the fuel of the fire with the tip of the shaft independent of the hook, or the hook independent of the tip, becomes essentially impossible. In essence, what should be a device with two distinct means for maneuvering the fuel of a fire, is instead relegated to essentially only a single means. Also, the nature of the shaft of the poker will result in the fire being stoked in essentially a downward direction, as the user will typically be in an elevated position with respect to the fire. This angle provides for less efficiency when manipulating the fire, and delicate displacement of, e.g. logs of the fire, becomes difficult. Akin to this, fire pokers of this design are considerably less ergonomic.
U.S. Design Pat. No. 267,999 illustrates a fire poker that has an elongate shaft. One end of the shaft has what appears to be a wooden handle attached thereto. The opposing end of the shaft is curled around to form a hook member. At the same end of the shaft, but on the side opposing the hook member, another hook member extends from the shaft. The first hook member points back in substantially the same direction as the handle, whereas the second hook member points in substantially the opposite direction of the handle. With this configuration, any manipulation of the fuel of the fire will always tend to be in the downward direction, unless the user has lowered themselves to the level of the fire. Also, the handle appears to be an extraneous piece which has mere been attached to the shaft after the poker has been molded/forged. This provides for instances where the handle may fall off or break off from the shaft, making the poker considerably more difficult to wield.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a fire poker which addresses the deficiencies as found in the prior art.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fire poker comprising a generally elongated body portion, a handle adapted to co-operate with the body portion and facilitate the manipulation and control thereof; the handle being disposed in the general vicinity of one end of the body portion; a structure which is adapted, shaped and dimensioned so as to facilitate the control and maintenance of the fire and selected arrangement of components thereof, the structure being adapted for co-operation with the body portion in a position remotely disposed from the handle; wherein the normally elongated extension of the body portion deviates tangentially at a selected juncture along its length to a degree sufficient to facilitate and enhance the efficient operation and control thereof.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fire poker comprising an elongate shaft, a handle at one end of the shaft, a longitudinal hook member near the second end of the shaft, wherein the shaft has a bend located at a position between the handle and the hook member, such that the hook member extends away from the handle.
According to various embodiments of the present invention, the bend can be located closer to the handle than to the hook member, closer to the hook member than to the handle or substantially at the midpoint between the hook member and the handle.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the hook member has a rounded “V” shape. It is preferred that the apex of the rounded “V” shaped hook member is located from about 1 inch to about 7 inches from the tip of the second end of the shaft. Additionally, in yet another embodiment, the end of the hook member points substantially in the direction of the handle, and the bend causes the handle to extend away from the hook member.
In a further embodiment of the present invention, the handle is “D” shaped or “U” shaped. The handle and the hook member can be located on the same side of the shaft, and it is possible that the handle is in the same plane as the hook member. Typically the handle can be molded or forged to the shaft, moreover, it is contemplated that the entire fire poker is of a single unitary construction.
In a still further embodiment of the present invention the bend is angled in the range of about 10° to about 60°. It is also envisioned that the tip of the second end of the shaft and the tip of the end of the hook have an angled tapered finish, where the tapered finish is angled at 45°. Alternatively, the tip of the second end of the shaft and the tip of the end of the hook may be pointed.
In still yet another embodiment, the cross section of the poker may be square, rectangular, triangular, elliptical or circular. Preferably the poker is made of round cold roll steel.
Preferably a portion of the poker has a fluorescent colour. In particular, it is preferred that at least the handle portion of the poker has a fluorescent colour.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fire poker comprising an elongate shaft, a handle at one end of the shaft, a longitudinal hook member near the second end of the shaft, wherein the shaft has a plurality of bends located at positions between the handle and the hook member, where the plurality of bends divide the shaft into a plurality of sections, and the section of the shaft that contains the hook member is in the same plane as the section of the shaft that contains the handle and the section of the shaft that contains the hook member extends away from the section of the shaft that contains the handle.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the section of the shaft that contacts the handle and the section of the shaft that contacts the hook member are substantially parallel.
Preferably, the hook member has a rounded “V” shape, and the apex of the rounded “V” shaped hook member is located from about 1 inch to about 7 inches from the tip of the second end of the shaft.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the end of the hook member points substantially in the direction of the handle. Preferably, the handle is “D” shaped or “U” shaped. It is also preferred that the handle and the hook member are located on the same side of the shaft. The handle is preferably in the same plane as the hook member, and it is especially preferred that the handle is molded or forged to the shaft, moreover it is possible that the fire poker is of a single unitary construction.
In a further embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of bends are each independently angled in the range of about 10° to about 90°.
It is preferred that the tip of the second end of the shaft and the tip of the end of the hook have an angled tapered finish. In particular, the tapered finish is angled at 45°.
Alternatively, the tip of the second end of the shaft and the tip of the end of the hook are pointed.
Preferably the cross section of the poker is square, rectangular, triangular, elliptical or circular. It is also preferred that poker is made of round cold roll steel.
It is especially preferred that at least a portion of the poker has a fluorescent colour, and in particular, that at least the handle portion of the poker has a fluorescent colour.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the Drawings in which:
As used in the specification as well as in the appended claims, the term “about” is utilized to modify various numerical values. In this context, the term “about” should be construed to mean any value that is within 10% of the stated value. For example, if the term “about” is used to modify a value of 20°, then the value should then be interpreted as representing the range of 18° to 22°, that is, the value +/−10%.
The poker 1 as illustrated in
It is also envisioned that the fire poker 1 of the present invention could have more than one bend 5. An example of a fire poker 1 comprising more than one bend 5 within its shaft 2 is illustrated in
The fire poker 1 can be molded or forged out of a variety of compounds, with the main characteristics being that the material should be sturdy and solid, should not be flammable or combustible and should not efficiently transmit heat. Preferable materials are steel, such as stainless steel, and iron. The thickness of the material that is chosen can be varied, and various thicknesses are envisioned, which can accommodate the differences in the end users hand size. This will allow for the user to comfortably grasp and wield the fire poker 1. It is preferable that the poker 1 has a smooth finish, however, it is also contemplated that the poker 1 could have a square cross section, a rectangular cross section, a triangular cross section, an elliptical cross section or a circular cross section. However, any type of cross section of the fire poker 1 would fall within the scope of the present invention. In addition, the poker 1 could be forged/molded to have a braided effect. Most preferably, the poker 1 is made from ⅜ of an inch round stock cold roll steel.
In an embodiment of the present invention, it is envisioned that the entirety of the fire poker 1, i.e. the handle 3, the shaft 2, the hook member 4, all be molded or forged in a single unitary construction. This method of construction is advantageous as there are no extraneous parts that are required to be welded, tied, glued etc. to the shaft 2 of the poker 1, and thus, it will be difficult for any of these pieces to break off of the shaft 2. Loss of any of these parts will severely impede the usefulness of the poker 1.
The length of the shaft 2 of the poker 1 of the present invention can vary depending on the needs of the user. In particular, taller people may favour longer pokers 1, and thus, preferable embodiments are envisioned where the length of the shaft 2 is within the range of 24 inches to 48 inches. More preferably, the length of the shaft 2 is 27 to 44 inches, and most preferably, the shaft 2 is 34.5 inches. However, a poker 1 which has a shaft 2 of any feasible length falls within the scope of the present invention, i.e. a length of shaft 2 where a user is able to stand at a safe distance away from a fire and still be able to efficiently stoke the fire.
Various embodiments have been envisioned with respect to a handle 3 for the fire poker 1. Any handle 3 as is known in the art can be utilized with the fire poker 1, while still residing within the scope of the present invention. However, in one embodiment, the handle 3 of the poker 1 is made of the same durable material as the rest of the poker 1, and is molded/forged directly onto the shaft 2 (see
In addition, it is also possible that the handle 3 portion of the shaft 2 is coated with rubber, or some equivalent type of material. This coating on the handle 3 will provide for an improved grip, and will also instill some level of insulation, in the case where the poker 1 becomes moderately warm.
A variation on the “D” or “U” shaped handle 3, which is contemplated within the scope of the present invention, is illustrated in
The end of the shaft 2 opposing the end that has a handle 3, has a hook member 4 extending from the shaft 2. Any hook member 4 that is known in the art is contemplated within the scope of the present invention. The hook member 4 should be configured in a way to allow for pulling and/or raking of the fuel of the fire. Preferably, the hook member 4 as illustrated in
The hook member 4 can be in substantially the same plane as the “D” or “U” shaped handle 3, i.e. the hook member 4 and handle 3 extend from the same side of the shaft 2. However, it is also contemplated that the hook member 4 could also extend outward from the shaft 2 in a plane that is slightly offset from that of the shaft 2, or for that matter, the hook member 4 could also extend from the shaft 2 in any plane, relative to the handle 3, such as, for example, one that is perpendicular to that of the handle 3.
Preferably, the hook member 4 is located at a distance far enough from the shaft tip 6, such that when the user is stoking the fire intending to use only the shaft tip 6, the hook member 4 will not interfere with the intended result, i.e. the hook member 4 will not inadvertently touch, shift or relocate parts of the fire. To this end, it is contemplated that the apex of the rounded “V” shaped hook member 4 is about 1 to about 10 inches form the shaft tip 6, preferably the apex is about 1 to about 7 inches from the shaft tip 6. At this distance, when the user is prodding the fire with the shaft tip 6, the hook member 4 should be outside of the range where it will contact the fire.
The shaft tip 6 and the hook member tip 7 can each independently have a wide variety of finishes. It is contemplated that the shaft tip 6 and the hook member tip 7 may terminate with a flat blunt end, however, it is also within the scope of the present invention for one or both of these tips 6, 7 to have a rounded blunt end. Ideally, the tips 6, 7 will form some sort of edge, which will perform the function of momentarily grabbing, or grasping a log. To this end, the tips 6, 7 will be able to more easily manipulate the logs. Accordingly, it is preferred that the tips 6, 7 either have a pointed end or have a tapered edge. With respect to the hook member tip 7 and/or the shaft tip 6, it is most preferred that they have a 45° finished taper (see
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
In an embodiment of the present invention, it is envisioned that a portion or the entirety of the poker 1 may take on a colour aside from that ascribed to the material that comprises the poker 1 itself. The colour itself is not limited, but preferably, it is a colour that will draw attention to the poker 1, such that the poker 1 will be easy to find with the eyes. Preferably, vibrant and/or florescent colours are utilized in order increase visibility of the poker 1. This is beneficial for a variety of reasons. For example, if the poker 1 is primarily used in connection with outdoor firepits, the addition of colour to the poker 1 should make it easier to locate when light and visibility become limited. This will decrease time spent searching for the poker 1, and also could circumvent potential accidents, such as people tripping over the poker 1, which could happen if it is less visible and left in a precarious position.
Alternatively, if the poker 1 is to be primarily used in connection with indoor fireplaces, it might be more desirous that the colour of the poker 1 is more neutral, as opposed to a vibrant fluorescent colour. In particular, the poker 1 could be available in a wide array of colours that are likely to coincide with the varied tastes of consumers, having regard to home decor. This added flexibility in the colour scheme should increase the aesthetic appeal of the poker 1.
As noted above, the entire poker 1 does not need to take on a given colour to fall within the scope of the present invention. In one embodiment, only the handle 3 of the poker 1 is coloured. In another embodiment, the handle 3 of the poker 1 and a portion of the shaft 2 up to the bend 5 is coloured. In a further embodiment, the handle 3 and the shaft 2, up to where the hook member 4 extends from the shaft 2, are coloured. In addition, it is also envisioned that various portions of the poker 1 could each take on a different colour.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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