Most legs on which portable devices, such as camping stoves or pots, are supported rotate around a vertical or horizontal axis from a storage position to the desired support position. Some are just removable for storage.
This patent application is intended to describe one or more embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that the use of absolute terms, such as “must,” “will,” and the like, as well as specific quantities, is to be construed as being applicable to one or more of such embodiments, but not necessarily to all such embodiments. As such, embodiments of the invention may omit, or include a modification of, one or more features or functionalities described in the context of such absolute terms.
An embodiment includes support elements, such as legs, that move in a desired path for storage in a confined space. The deployed feet of the legs provide a relatively wide, stable platform to support a load/object, such as a pot. When deployed, the legs stay deployed.
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Stove 10 further includes a plurality of first support elements, such as mounts 30, coupled to the surface element 20. Each mount 30 may be directly coupled to the surface element 20. Each of the mounts 30 has one or more slot portions 40 formed therein. More specifically, each of the mounts 30 may include opposing walls 31, 32 within which the slot portions 40 are formed. Each slot portion 40 has an end 50 proximal to the surface element 20 and an end 60 distal from the surface element. Each slot portion 40 is closed at both the proximal and distal ends 50, 60.
Stove 10 further includes a plurality of second support elements, such as elongate legs 70 and a plurality of fastening devices, such as pins 80. Each leg 70 is coupled to a respective mount 30 by a respective one of the pins 80 positioned within respective slot portions 40. Each pin 80 is configured to translate back and forth within the slot portions 40 between the proximal and distal ends 50, 60. The translational movement of each pin 80 within each slot portion 40 is at least partially rectilinear.
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Stove 10 further includes a port assembly 90 configured to receive combustible fuel from a fuel source 100 as is best illustrated in
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Stove 110 further includes a plurality of first support elements, such as mounts 130, coupled to the surface element 120. Each mount 130 may be directly coupled to the surface element 120. Each of the mounts 130 has one or more slot portions 140 formed therein. More specifically, each of the mounts 130 may include opposing walls 131, 132 within which the slot portions 140 are formed. Each slot portion 140 has an end 150 proximal to the surface element 120 and an end 160 distal from the surface element. Each slot portion 140 is closed at both the proximal and distal ends 150, 160.
Stove 110 further includes a plurality of second support elements, such as elongate legs 170 and a plurality of fastening devices, such as pins 180. Each leg 170 is coupled to a respective mount 130 by a respective one of the pins 180 positioned within respective slot portions 140. Each pin 180 is configured to translate back and forth within the slot portions 140 between the proximal and distal ends 150, 160. The translational movement of each pin 180 within each slot portion 140 is at least partially rectilinear.
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Stove 110 further includes a port assembly 190 configured to receive combustible fuel from a fuel source. The surface element 120 may be fluidly coupled to the port assembly 190 and configured to combust the fuel received by the port assembly.
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Stove 210 further includes a plurality of first support elements, such as mounts 230, coupled to the surface element 220. Each mount 230 may be directly coupled to the surface element 220. Each of the mounts 230 has one or more slot portions 240 formed therein. Each slot portion 240 has an end 250 proximal to the surface element 220 and an end 260 distal from the surface element. Each slot portion 240 is closed at both the proximal and distal ends 250, 260.
Stove 210 further includes a plurality of second support elements, such as elongate legs 270 and a plurality of fastening devices, such as pins 280. Each leg 270 is coupled to a respective mount 230 by a respective one of the pins 280 positioned within respective slot portions 240. Each pin 280 is configured to translate back and forth within the slot portions 240 between the proximal and distal ends 250, 260. The translational movement of each pin 280 within each slot portion 240 is at least partially curvilinear.
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Stove 210 further includes a port assembly 290 configured to receive combustible fuel from a fuel source. The surface element 220 may be fluidly coupled to the port assembly 290 and configured to combust the fuel received by the port assembly.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the path of movement of the legs 70 need not be limited to movement within slot portions 40. In an embodiment, a rod coupled to the surface element 20 may set the path of movement of legs 70 with a hole in the legs into which the rod is inserted following such path. Additionally, referring to
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/441,945 titled “Portable Device Support System” and filed Jan. 3, 2017, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety as if fully set forth herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2017/069079 | 12/29/2017 | WO | 00 |
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62441945 | Jan 2017 | US |