This application is related to commonly assigned, co-filed U.S. design patent application Ser. No. 29/864,426, filed on May 27, 2022, by Warren et al., entitled “Patio Heater”, which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates generally to patio heaters, and more particularly to patio heater assemblies having a heater assembly and a housing assembly and in which the heater assembly is replaceable with an umbrella assembly, and in which the heater assembly and umbrella assembly are alternatively usable with and positionable in the center of conventional tables.
Patio heaters are devices for generating radiant heat such as for outdoor use. Patio heaters typically include a cylindrical housing that is sized to contain a fuel tank therein, a post connected to the housing projects upwardly therefrom, and a burner assembly is attached to the upper end of the post for combusting fuel from the tank.
Patio umbrellas typically are connected to an umbrella base to maintain the umbrella in an upright position. Conventional umbrella bases are typically made from a single piece of cast iron or cast aluminum, or formed form a hollow plastic material having a weighting material disposed therein. The base is disposed on the ground and the pole of the umbrella extends from the base to the canopy.
Shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision, in one embodiment, of a method for reconfiguring an assembly as a heater assembly or as a patio umbrella assembly, which includes, for example, providing a patio heater assembly, a housing assembly, and an umbrella assembly. The heater assembly includes a heater, and a post having a lower portion and an upper portion. The heater is attached to the upper end of the post. The housing assembly includes a housing with a cavity for receiving a tank, and the lower portion of the post of the heater assembly is operably connected to the housing assembly to form a patio heater assembly. The umbrella assembly includes a canopy, and a pole. A hose of the heater is disconnected from the tank. The lower portion of the post of the heater assembly is disconnected from the housing assembly. The lower portion of the post and a lower end of the hose is removed from the housing assembly. A lower portion of the pole of the umbrella assembly is operably connected to the housing assembly to form a patio umbrella assembly. The patio heater assembly and umbrella assembly may be alternatively disposed in the center of conventional tables having an aperture in the center of the top of the conventional tables.
In another embodiment, a method for reconfiguring an assembly as a patio heater assembly or as a patio umbrella assembly includes for example, providing a housing assembly having a cavity for receiving a tank, providing a heater assembly having a heater and a post having a lower portion and an upper portion, providing an umbrella assembly having a canopy and a pole, and alternately attaching the heater assembly to the housing assembly to form in a first configuration a patio heater assembly, and attaching the umbrella assembly to the housing assembly to form in a second configuration a patio umbrella assembly. The patio heater assembly and umbrella assembly may be alternatively disposed in the center of conventional tables having an aperture in the center of the top of the conventional tables.
In another embodiment, a reconfigurable patio heater assembly and patio umbrella assembly is provided, which includes, for example, a housing assembly, a heater assembly, and an umbrella assembly. The housing assembly includes a cavity for receiving a tank. The heater assembly includes a heater, a post having a lower portion and an upper portion, and the heater is attached to the upper end of the post. The umbrella assembly includes a canopy and a pole. In a first configuration the lower portion of the post of the heater assembly is operably attached to the housing assembly to define a patio heater assembly. In a second configuration the lower portion of the pole of the umbrella assembly is operably attached to the housing assembly to define a patio umbrella assembly. The patio heater assembly and patio umbrella assembly may include a table, and the heater assembly and the umbrella assembly may be alternatively disposed in the center of the table having an aperture in the center of the top of the table.
In another embodiment, a patio heater assembly for use with a tank for storing fuel is provided, which includes, for example, a heater assembly and a housing assembly. The heater assembly includes a heater, and a hollow post having a lower portion and an upper portion. The heater is attached to the upper end of the post, and a hose extends from the heater to the lower end of the post. The housing assembly includes a top and at least one sidewall. The top and the at least one sidewall are sized to define a cavity for receiving the tank. The top has an aperture extending from the upper surface to the lower surface. The support operably connects the lower portion of the post to the housing assembly with the hose attachable to the tank. The patio heater assembly may be disposed in the center of conventional tables having an aperture in the center of the top of the conventional tables.
The subject matter which is regarded as the disclosure is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. The disclosure, however, may best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of various embodiments and the accompanying drawings in which:
The present disclosure and certain features, advantages, and details thereof, are explained more fully below with reference to the non-limiting embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Descriptions of well-known materials, fabrication tools, processing techniques, etc., are omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the disclosure in detail. It should be understood, however, that the detailed description and the specific examples, while indicating embodiments of the present disclosure, are given by way of illustration only, and are not by way of limitation. Various substitutions, modifications, additions and/or arrangements within the spirit and/or scope of the underlying concepts will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure.
The present disclosure is directed to reconfigurable assemblies that may be alternatively configured in a first configuration as a patio heater assembly and in a second configuration as an umbrella assembly. For example, the patio heater assembly and patio umbrella assembly may be alternatively disposed in the center of conventional tables having a typical 2-inch diameter aperture in the center of the top of the tables. In some embodiments, the reconfigurable patio heater and umbrella assemblies may provide versatile use, such as providing heat in cooler environments and providing shade in warmer environments. For example, the umbrella assembly may be used during the day to provide shade to a group pf people sitting around a conventional table during the day, and exchanged in the evening with the heater assembly to direct radiant heat evenly to a group of people sitting around the conventional table at night.
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Web 286 is disposed below and engages a portion of the lower end of the collar allowing access and passage of a hose connecting the heater to a regulator of the tank. For example, as described below, the web of the U-shaped strap is sized to allow passage of a quick disconnect hose connector through the collar and lower portion of the pole.
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Upper portion 540 of elongated extension 510 may include an outwardly-biased detent 550 for releasably and lockably connecting to the post of the heater assembly and the pole of the umbrella assembly. For example, a lower portion of a hollow post of the heater assembly and a hollow pole of the umbrella assembly may be readily slid over and onto the upper portion 540 and connected to upper portion 540 of the elongated extension 500 of the housing assembly. The detent may be pressed inwardly, and the lower portions of the post and the pole may include a hole alignable with detent 550. During removal of the heater assembly from the elongated extension of the housing assembly 500, the hose is disconnected from the tank or regulator, the detent is pressed inwardly, and the end of the hose of the heater assembly is passed through the elongated extension 510. The heater assembly may include a quick hose disconnector for connecting to a regulator of the tank. The hose and quick hose disconnector are sized to pass through the support in the housing assembly and the hollow elongated extension.
It will be appreciated that the elongated extension may allow use with conventional or standard umbrella assemblies having a two-piece pole. The elongated extension may be attached to the upper piece of the two-piece pole of the conventional or standard umbrella assembly.
In the various embodiments, a table may be disposed over the housing assembly with the post of the heater assembly or elongated extension passing though the aperture in the top of the table, or the pole of the umbrella assembly or elongated extension passing through an aperture in the top of the table. The table may include legs having a height sized for dining chairs, or may have legs having a height sized to allow people to stand around the table. The table may be a conventional table having and a symmetric top such as square or round tabletop, or may have an asymmetric tabletop such as rectangular or oval tabletop. The conventional table may include the top having a centrally disposed aperture such as a 2 inch diameter aperture. As will be appreciated, the present disclosure allows purchasers of conventional tables and chairs to use the reconfigurable assembly as a heater assembly or an umbrella assembly.
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As may be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art based on the teachings herein, numerous changes and modifications may be made to the above-described and other embodiments of the present disclosure without departing from the scope of the disclosure. In addition, the devices and apparatus may include more or fewer components or features than the embodiments as described and illustrated herein. Further, the above-described embodiments and/or aspects thereof may be used in combination with each other. Accordingly, this detailed description of the currently-preferred embodiments is to be taken as illustrative, as opposed to limiting the disclosure.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprise” (and any form of comprise, such as “comprises” and “comprising”), “have” (and any form of have, such as “has”, and “having”), “include” (and any form of include, such as “includes” and “including”), and “contain” (and any form of contain, such as “contains” and “containing”) are open-ended linking verbs. As a result, a method or device that “comprises,” “has,” “includes,” or “contains” one or more steps or elements possesses those one or more steps or elements, but is not limited to possessing only those one or more steps or elements. Likewise, a step of a method or an element of a device that “comprises,” “has,” “includes,” or “contains” one or more features possesses those one or more features, but is not limited to possessing only those one or more features. Furthermore, a device or structure that is configured in a certain way is configured in at least that way, but may also be configured in ways that are not listed.
The disclosure has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. It will be understood that the architectural and operational embodiments described herein are exemplary of a plurality of possible arrangements to provide the same general features, characteristics, and general apparatus operation. Modifications and alterations will occur to others upon a reading and understanding of the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the disclosure be construed as including all such modifications and alterations.
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