The applicant is unaware of any prior art concerning the present device. The heat dispersing element attaches to a standard propane torch head to produce noiseless heat generation. There are many portable propane heaters available as heaters. However, there are not any heat dispersing elements that are attachable to a standard propane torch head that provide noiseless heat.
This heat dispersing element attaches directly to the head of a propane torch and operates silently. The heat dispersing element accepts the heat of the torch and silently disperses the heat through the burn plate and directs it outward silently. This is done through a series of openings.
Thus, the present invention is a metal heat dispersing element that attaches to a propane fuel tank and prevents noise or light while the fuel tank is operating. The metal heat dispersing unit is comprised of a main housing comprising a flat top, a flat bottom, a front, a back and two side panels, wherein the back is shorter in length than the front. The front has an inside flat surface. The front has a multiplicity of small through holes therein.
The back has a first single through hole therein centered in the back. The single through hole has fixedly surmounted thereover a segment of metal stock that has a second single through hole. The first single through hole and the second single through hole are aligned with each other. The second through hole is internally threaded.
The segment of metal stock that has an internally threaded second opening in a side is to accommodate a set screw.
There is a single metal plate that has a series of small through holes therein wherein the through holes are less in number than the number of through holes in the front.
The single plate has two ends. The single plate is bent in the center thereof between the two ends such that the center is out of line with the two ends.
The single plate is fixedly attached by the ends to the inside surface of the front such that the out of line portion extends towards the back of the main housing.
The heat dispersing element 2 also shows an element guard 42. The heat dispersing element 2 heats to temperatures that require it be safe from contact. The element guard 42 prevents the user from inadvertent contact and keeps them safe from the hot surface of the heat dispersing element 2. The heat dispersing element 2 is attached to a standard propane torch head 40. The torch 40 incorporates a standard tank 50 that contains the propane fuel. The tank 50 is secured within a base 44. Here the base is square and prevents the torch 40 from tipping over during operation. It should be understood that any base configuration that prevents the torch 40 from being knocked over is suitable.
The 2nd and 3rd row holes 20 are spaced perpendicular with center row holes 20 but are spaced, for example, 5/16 inch to each side of the center and the holes 20 are drilled in an offset pattern from the canter line holes 20 with the 2nd and 3rd rows containing only 6 holes per line.
The opening 22 through the center of the back 12 that is threaded 26 attaches to the main housing 4. This embodiment is threaded, however, it should be understood that this attachment in other embodiments can be welded. The other opening 24 has a set screw 30 to tighten the heat dispersing element 2 to the propane torch 40.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 14/035,205, filed Sep. 24, 2013, pending, from which priority is claimed.
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