1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fuel can adapter.
2. Description of the Related Art
Fuel cans currently on the market have two kinds of heads. One kind is a head 301′ that has an outer peripheral edge having a threaded section formed thereon, as shown in
The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, a fuel can adapter has a threaded section for threadly engaging with a fuel device. Particularly, the fuel device has a cavity with a threaded wall and a needle disposed in the cavity. The fuel can adapter is adapted to enable connection of a fuel can with the fuel device. Particularly the fuel can has a reservoir for storing fuel and a head that has a flange, a slot spacing the proximal end and the distal end of the flange, a protuberance and a valve disposed in the protuberance.
The fuel can adapter includes a coupling member including a threaded section engagable with the threaded wall of the cavity. A first connecting member is insertably mounted in the coupling member and is rotatable therein. Additionally, the first connecting member includes a passage extending therethrough. The fuel can adapter further includes a locking member rotatable with respect to the first connecting member. The locking member includes a locking block insertable in the slot and a slit provided on the locking block and adapted to allow the proximal end of the flange to engage therein. Also, the fuel can adapter includes a second connecting member connected to the first connecting member and rotatable with the first connecting member. The second connecting member includes a hole defining a first compartment and a second compartment and extending therethrough. The first compartment is adapted to receive the protuberance, and the second compartment is adapted to receive the valve. In addition, the locking member is rotatable between an unlocked position and a locked position with the slit receiving the proximal end of the flange, thereby locking the fuel can.
When in use, the coupling member is threadly engaged in the cavity, the needle includes an end received in one open end of the passage, the protuberance is received in the first compartment, the valve is received in the second compartment, and the locking member is rotated to the locked position.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
For the present disclosure to be easily understood and readily practiced, the present disclosure will now be described in conjunction with the following figures, wherein;
Referring to the drawings, a fuel can adapter 1 in accordance with the present invention includes a first end 101 and a second end 102 and is adapted to enable connection of a fuel device 2, for example a barbecue stove as illustrated, and a fuel can 3 at the first and second ends 101 and 102, respectively. Particularly, the fuel device 2 has a body 201 with a fuel can connecting section 202 having a cavity 203 with a threaded wall and a needle 204 disposed in the cavity 203. The fuel can 3 has a reservoir 302 for storing fuel and a head 301 having a flange 303, a slot 304 spacing the proximal end and the distal end of the flange 303, a protuberance 305 and a valve 306 disposed in the protuberance 305. The flange 303 extends circumferentially on the head 301 and in a plane transverse to a longitudinal length of the fuel can 3.
The fuel can adapter 1 includes a coupling member 10 for threadly engaging it to the fuel device 2. The coupling member 10 includes an outer peripheral edge having a threaded section 11 formed annularly thereon. The threaded section 11 is to be engaged with the threaded wall of the cavity 203 when the fuel can adapter 1 is connected to the fuel device 2. Also, the coupling member 10 includes a gripping section 12, which is adapted to facilitate the user to thread the fuel can adapter 1, formed annularly on the outer peripheral edge. The gripping section 12 may be provided with a grid pattern, thereby preventing the user from slippage when threading the fuel can adapter 1. In addition, the coupling member 10 includes a hole 13 extending therethrough, and the coupling member 10 includes an inner peripheral edge delimiting the hole 13.
The fuel can adapter 1 further includes a first connecting member 20 insertable and rotatable in the hole 13. The first connecting member 20 includes an outer peripheral edge disposed in hole 13 except for a ridge 21 and a supporting section 23. The ridge 21 is formed annularly thereon and at one end thereof and is limited outside the hole 13, since the ridge 21 has a diametrical size larger than a diametrical size of the hole 13. The supporting section 23 is formed at the other end thereof and is utilized to support a locking member 30 of the fuel can adapter 1 (as will be described in detail thereafter). Moreover, the outer peripheral edge includes an abutting section 22 against which the locking member 30 abuts. The first connecting member 20 further includes two orifices 24 extending from its outer peripheral edge, particularly the abutting section 22. Each orifice 24 is radially spaced with respect to the supporting section 23 with the same distance. In addition, the first connecting member 20 includes a passage 25 extending therethrough, and the first connecting member 20 includes an inner peripheral edge delimiting the passage 25. In the embodiment, the passage 25 is with a stepped configuration. Thus, the passage 25 (or the inner peripheral edge of the first connecting member 20) has variable cross-sectional areas. Further, the passage 25 has one of its open ends in which an end of the needle 204 of the fuel device 2 is insertable until it is stopped by the inner peripheral edge of the first connecting member 20. Moreover, the needle 204 would insert through a seal 26 via an aperture 261 and a clip ring 27 via an aperture 271, which are disposed in the passage 25. The seal 26 is provided for preventing a gas leak between the needle 204 and the passage 25. The clip ring 27 is provided for retaining the needle 204 in the passage 25 securely.
The locking member 30 is rotatable with respect to the first connecting member 20. Also, the locking member 30 includes two opposing sides and a hole 32 extending through the sides and inserted by the supporting section 23 of the first connecting member 20 to support the locking member 30 on the first connecting member 20. Moreover, one of the sides abuts against the abutting section 22 of the first connecting member 20. The locking member 30 further includes two channels 33 extending through the opposing sides. Each channel 33 is radially spaced with respect to the hole 32 with the same distance. In addition, the locking member 30 includes a circumferential edge, which encompasses two opposing sides, including a locking block 31 made from the same. The locking block 31 is insertable in the slot 304 of the fuel can 3. Additionally, the locking block 31 includes a slit 311 adapted to allow the proximal end of the flange 303 of the fuel can 3 to engage therein, thereby locking the fuel can 3. In addition, the locking member 30 includes a plurality of lugs 34 extending from the other of the opposing sides. Each lug 34 extends substantially transversely to the side and is radially spaced with respect to the hole 32 with the same distance. Further, each lug 34 includes a blunt proximal end 341 and a tapered distal end 342. In addition, the locking member 30 includes a plurality of voids 35 extending through the opposing sides to save material.
The fuel can adapter 1 further includes a second connecting member 40 connected to the first connecting member 20 and rotatable with the first connecting member 20. Likewise, the locking member 30 is rotatable with respect to the second connecting member 40. The second connecting member 40 includes an outer peripheral edge having a plurality of protrusions 41 formed thereon and spaced from one another, and one lug 34 of the locking member 30 is adapted to be disposed between a space defined by a pair of protrusions 41. Also, the second connecting member 40 includes a hole defining a first compartment 42 and a second compartment 43 and extending therethrough, and the second connecting member 40 includes an outer peripheral edge delimiting the first and second compartments 42 and 43. Moreover, the second connecting member 40 includes an end forming an engaging section 46 that includes an inner periphery delimiting the second compartment 43. The engaging section 46 is partially receivable in the other open end of the passage 25 and would abut against another seal 26 disposed in the passage 25. In addition, the fuel can 3 is connectable to the fuel can adapter 1 by engaging the protuberance 305 in the first compartment 42 and the end of the valve 306 in the second compartment 43. The end of the valve 306 would insert through the seal 26, and the seal 26 prevents a gas leak between the valve 306 and the passage 25. The second connecting member 40 further includes two orifices 44 extending therethrough and radially spaced with respect to the first compartment 42 with the same distance. Each orifice 44 is disposed corresponding to one channel 33 of the locking member 30 and one orifice 24 of the first connecting member 20. Further, a fastener 45 is inserted through one orifice 44 and one channel 33 and engaged in one orifice 24 to secure the second connecting member 40 and the locking member 30 with the first connecting member 20 and prevent disengagement therefrom.
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Further, fuel in the reservoir 302 of the fuel can 3 can flow through the valve 306, the passage 25, and the needle 204 of the fuel device 2, thereby allowing the fuel device 2 to use fuel.
In addition, the fastener 45 is moveable in the channel between first and second positions when the locking member 30 is rotatable between the unlocked and locked positions.
While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of invention, and the scope of invention is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.
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