1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a tool and, more particularly, to a tool equipped with a fuel-based heater and, more particularly, to a fuel-based heater with a security device.
2. Related Prior Art
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The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
According to the present invention, a fuel-based heater including a fuel reservoir for storing fuel, a combustor for burning the fuel received from the fuel reservoir, and a security device for cutting the supply of the fuel to the combustor from the fuel reservoir when the temperature of the combustor goes up to a limit so that the temperature of the combustor can go down.
An advantage of the fuel-based heater according to the present invention is that it provides a safe operation for users.
Other advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed description of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings.
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The security device 20 includes a controller 21, a thermal sensor 22, and a fuel regulator 23. The controller 21 is connected to the switch 17, the battery 11, the fan 13, the igniter 16, the thermal sensor 22, and the fuel regulator 23 electrically. The operation of the controller 21 will be described later. The thermal sensor 22 takes the temperature near the combustor 14 and sends corresponding information to the controller 21. The fuel regulator 23 is provided between the fuel reservoir 12 and the mixer 15 mechanically.
In order to initiate the operation of the fuel-based heater, a user maneuvers the switch 17 so that the controller 21 starts to work. The controller 21 turns on the fan 13, the igniter 16 and the thermal sensor 22, and sets the fuel regulator 23 open.
The fan 13 propels air into the mixer 15 from the exterior of the barrel 104 through holes in the tail 102. With the fuel regulator 23 open, fuel goes to the mixer 15 from the fuel reservoir 12. In the mixer 15, the fuel is mixed with the air, thus forming a mixture. The fan 13 propels the mixture to the combustor 14.
The controller 21 actuates the igniter 8 to continuously generate sparks unless it determines that the temperature near the combustor 14 has reached an ignition-stop point. The ignition-stop point may be the ignition point of the fuel in order to ensure that the mixture will be ignited on reaching the combustor 14. Alternatively, the ignition-stop point may be a proper value in order to suggest that the mixture has reached the combustor 14 and been ignited.
The controller 21 keeps the propeller 13 on and the fuel regulator 23 open in order to maintain the mixing and the combustion. Thus, the temperature goes up. On determining that the temperature has gone up to a limit, the controller 21 closes the fuel regulator 23 in order to shut the fuel from the mixer 15. At this instant, no more mixture is provided, and the combustion will stop soon afterward. The controller 21 keeps the propeller 13 on in order to propel air through the combustor 14, thus cooling down the combustor 14.
The controller 21 keeps the fuel regulator 23 closed unless it determines that the temperature has gone down to a working point. The working point must be higher than the ignition point of the fuel. With the fuel regulator 23 open again, the fuel goes to the mixer 15 from the fuel reservoir 12 again. The mixture is provided again. As soon as the mixture reaches the combustor 14, the combustion of the mixture begins again automatically since the working point is higher than the ignition point of the fuel.
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An advantage of the fuel-based heater is the safe operation thanks to stopping the combustion when the temperature is high. Another advantage of the fuel-based heater is the convenient operation partly thanks to actuating the igniter continuously and stops the igniter when the combustion begins and partly thanks to restoring the combustion when the temperature is low.
The present invention has been described through the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.