Aspects of embodiments of the present invention relate to oven mitt and pot holder devices with an integrated fire extinguishing blanket, and a method of using the same.
According to studies of the National Fire Protection Association, as of 2013, 2,755 Americans died in house fires, and, of those house fires, about fifty percent started in the kitchen. Too often, a house fire may start in a kitchen, and a person may not have a conventional fire extinguisher nearby and ready to extinguish the fire. Additionally, most houses do not have fire sprinklers to extinguish a kitchen fire. Furthermore, many people do not know how to properly extinguish a kitchen fire, such as a grease fire or a cooking oil fire.
According to an aspect of embodiments of the present invention, a device configured for everyday use as an oven mitt or pot holder also is useable as a fire extinguishing blanket for quickly and safely smothering small to medium-sized kitchen fires. The device is quickly and easily locatable and deployable to extinguish a fire before the fire gets too large to be safely extinguished by a resident of the home, restaurant, recreational vehicle, or other location. According to an aspect of embodiments of the present invention, a device for handling hot objects and extinguishing a fire by smothering and a method of using the same are provided.
According to another aspect of embodiments of the present invention, a device includes a first portion (e.g., a kitchen oven mitt or pot holder) with an integrated second portion (e.g., a fire extinguishing blanket) that is reconfigurable between a closed (e.g., folded and/or wrapped) configuration in which the device may be conveniently used to handle objects in the kitchen, and an opened (e.g., unfolded and/or unwrapped) configuration having a greater exposed surface area in which the device may be used to extinguish a fire by smothering.
According to another aspect of embodiments of the present invention, the device for handling hot objects and extinguishing a fire by smothering is configured to suffocate the fire by removing oxygen, and does not contain metal or glue which could worsen the fire.
According to another aspect of embodiments of the present invention, the device for handling hot objects and extinguishing a fire includes fire safety tips visibly arranged on the device, such that the device may function as an informational safety tool.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a device for handling hot objects and extinguishing a fire includes: a first portion comprising an inner surface portion defining a pocket configured to receive a hand of a user therein; and a second portion configured to extinguish a fire by smothering, the second portion being configurable between a first configuration in which the second portion at least partially covers the first portion and has a first exposed surface area and a second configuration in which the second portion has a second exposed surface area greater than the first exposed surface area.
In one embodiment, the second portion is at least one of foldable or wrappable around the first portion to be in the first configuration.
The second portion may be made of wool and/or other suitable materials that are fire and/or heat resistant for use in a fire blanket.
In one embodiment, the second portion is made of a fire-resistant material, and the inner surface portion is made of a second material different from the fire-resistant material of the second portion.
In one embodiment, the first portion further includes an outer surface portion made of a fire-resistant material, and the inner surface portion is made of a second material different from the fire-resistant material of the outer surface portion. The outer surface portion may be made of wool and/or other suitable materials that are fire and/or heat resistant for use in a fire blanket. In one embodiment, the outer surface portion and the second portion are made of a same material.
In one embodiment, the second portion is integrally connected with the first portion.
In one embodiment, the pocket has an opening at a first end of the first portion, and the second portion is wrappable around the first portion at the first end to be in the first configuration.
In one embodiment, the first portion further defines another pocket, and the second portion is receivable in the other pocket to be in the first configuration.
In one embodiment, the device further includes a maintaining device configured to maintain the second portion in the first configuration. In one embodiment, the maintaining device includes a hook-and-loop type fastener. In one embodiment, the maintaining device includes one or more ties.
In one embodiment, the device further includes fire safety instructions arranged on the device, the fire safety instructions being visible when the second portion is in each of the first configuration and the second configuration.
The second portion, in the second configuration, may have a length of about 24 inches to about 36 inches and a width of about 24 inches to about 36 inches.
In one embodiment, the second portion is in accordance with ASTM F1989-05.
In one embodiment, the device further includes one or more handles configured to be held by a user to place the device over a fire.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a method of using a device for handling hot objects and including a first portion defining a pocket, and a second portion configured to extinguish a fire by smothering, the second portion being configurable between a first configuration in which the second portion at least partially covers the first portion and has a first exposed surface area and a second configuration in which the second portion has a second exposed surface area greater than the first exposed surface area, includes at least one of handling a hot object or extinguishing a fire using the device.
In one embodiment, the method further includes inserting a hand into the pocket of the first portion.
In one embodiment, the method further includes reconfiguring the second portion from the first configuration to the second configuration. In one embodiment, reconfiguring the second portion from the first configuration to the second configuration includes at least one of unwrapping the second portion from an outside of the first portion or unfolding the second portion.
In one embodiment, the method further includes covering a fire with the second portion, the second portion being in the second configuration.
In one embodiment, the first portion further defines another pocket, and the method further includes removing the second portion from the other pocket.
Additional aspects and/or advantages of embodiments of the present invention are set forth in the following description and accompanying drawings, or may be obvious in view thereof to those skilled in the art.
The above and other features and advantages will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by describing in detail some exemplary embodiments of the present invention with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Some exemplary embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings; however, embodiments of the present invention may be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the exemplary embodiments illustrated and set forth herein. Rather, these exemplary embodiments are provided by way of example for understanding of the invention and to convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
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Further, in one embodiment, the blanket portion 20 may be removably attached to the mitt portion 10. In one embodiment, for example, the mitt portion 10 may be provided with a first hook-and-loop type fastener portion 18, and the blanket portion 20 may be provided with a second hook-and-loop type fastener portion 28 by which the blanket portion 20 may be removably attached to the mitt portion 10. However, the present invention is not limited thereto and, in other embodiments, the blanket portion 20 may be removably attached to the mitt portion 10 by any other suitable device. Furthermore, in one embodiment, the blanket portion 20 may be integrally attached to the mitt portion 10, as described further later herein.
According to an embodiment, the device 1 further includes a maintaining device 30 configured to maintain the blanket portion 20 in the second configuration, as shown in
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According to an embodiment, the method 300 includes a task 310 of inserting a hand into the pocket 15 of the mitt portion 10 of the device 1. That is, in an embodiment, the device 1 is configured as an oven mitt and/or pot holder which a user may easily wear over a hand to protect the hand when handling hot objects.
In an embodiment, the method 300 further includes a task 320 of reading the fire safety tips 40 arranged (e.g., printed) on the device. As described above, the fire safety tips 40 may include information regarding how large of a fire can be extinguished by the device, how to use a conventional fire extinguisher, how to put out a grease fire, and what to do when a fire is too large to put out, such as stopping, dropping, crawling under the smoke, calling for help, and remembering the exits.
According to an embodiment, the method 300 includes a task 330 of handling a hot object using the device 1. The device 1, in one embodiment, is configured as an oven mitt and/or pot holder and may be used to handle a hot object, such as a kitchen pot, for example, with the blanket portion 20 in the closed configuration.
In an embodiment, the method 300 further includes a task 340 of reconfiguring the blanket portion 20 to have a greater surface area. That is, the blanket portion 20 may be reconfigured from the closed configuration to the opened configuration to have a greater exposed surface area, such as by unwrapping and/or unfolding the blanket portion 20 from the mitt portion 10.
According to an embodiment, the method 300 further includes a task 350 of extinguishing a fire using the device 1. The device 1 may be used to extinguish a fire, such as a kitchen fire, with the blanket portion 20 in the opened configuration. The device 1 may be used to extinguish a fire by smothering without application of chemicals.
While, in one embodiment, the method 300 of using a device for handling hot objects and extinguishing a fire may include each of the tasks described above and shown in
Although the drawings illustrate the invention as applied to an oven mitt with integrated fire extinguishing blanket, it will be apparent that the novel aspects of the automated system and method of the invention may also be applied to other applications. For example, aspects of embodiments of a device for handling hot objects and extinguishing a fire and a method of using the same as described herein may be applied to a device used in a laboratory, a recreational vehicle, an automotive garage, etc. Further, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that a device for handling hot objects and extinguishing a fire and a method of using the same may incorporate or embody various combinations of the embodiments described above with respect to the shapes, sizes, components, and configurations of the device, as well as alternatives not described herein, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The preceding description has been presented with reference to some exemplary embodiments of the invention. Persons skilled in the art and technology to which this invention pertains will appreciate that alterations and changes in the described structures and methods of assembly and operation can be practiced without meaningfully departing from the principles, spirit, and scope of this invention.
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