(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a solid fuel igniter, and more particularly to an igniter that provides for uniform packing of solid fuel pieces, thereby enabling the fuel pieces to reach a self-ignition preparatory state.
An additional fire source, using tinder, and so on, is necessary in the initial stage of heating the solid fuel to directly enkindle the solid fuel pieces packed in a bottom portion of the igniter.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
In recent times, it has become popular for restaurants to provide a dining method using a tabletop charcoal grill to cook, such as hot pot restaurants, charcoal grill restaurants, and so on. Such charcoal grill methods use large quantities of solid fuel. Referring to
Flames 20 from the primary fire 2 positioned below the bucket 1 penetrate the dome-shaped grill 11, thereby transmitting heat energy to the lower packed solid fuel pieces 10 within the bucket 1.
However, because the flames 20 rise and concentrate along a center line, thus, fuel pieces 10A positioned close to an inner circumference of the bucket 1 are not only unable to directly receive heat energy from the flames 20, moreover, because of cold air drawn in by the air inlets 13, the fuel pieces 10A will have a lower temperature, which results in a slow speed of heat energy transmission. A catalytic self-ignition phenomenon first occurs in an upward sloping tapered space 21 formed at a center of the stacked solid fuel pieces 10 relative to center of the bucket 1. Moreover, the fuel pieces 10 positioned in the tapered space 21 often burn excessively, whereas the fuel pieces 10A positioned at the inner circumference are unable to reach a uniform self-ignition preparatory state. In addition, the conventional igniter is only able to provide a finite space, which fixes the number of solid fuel pieces 10 that can be packed therein for preheating.
The present invention particularly provides an improved structure for a solid fuel igniter, wherein a heat source generating chamber is used to generate a primary fire, and an inverse tapered enclosing body is disposed on top of the generating chamber to provide for loading solid fuel pieces therein. A contracted bottom end of the inverse tapered enclosing body is disposed on a top end opening of the generating chamber, thus, heat energy generated by the generating chamber heats a smaller number of the fuel pieces packed at the bottom contracted opening of the inverse tapered enclosing body.
The solid fuel pieces packed at the bottom contracted opening of the enclosing body are the first to be heated by the primary fire in the generating chamber, and the heat generated after the solid fuel pieces have achieved self-ignition serves as a secondary upward heating source, which subjects the fuel pieces packed in upper portions of the enclosing body to successive and uniform secondary heating.
To enable a further understanding of said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, brief description of the drawings is provided below followed by detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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In addition to a tapered shape, the enclosing body 4 can further assume a hemispherical shape that embraces a curved inner oblique line to form a cone-shaped enclosing body. In order to make the description simple, the following details only disclose the tapered enclosing body 4.
A plurality of assisting air inlets 41 and air vents 42 are defined in a bottom and a top periphery portion of the Inverse tapered enclosing body 4 respectively.
Frame legs 5 are joined to a periphery of the igniter 300 by means of connecting brackets 52, and braces 51 joined to the frame legs 5 provide outward bracing support.
The grill 32 disposed on the generating chamber 3 supports the loaded solid fuel pieces 10, and heat energy generated by burning the tinder 30 in the generating chamber 3 is transmitted upwards towards the top end opening of the generating chamber 3.
The upwardly expanding design of the inverse tapered enclosing body 4 enables the fuel pieces 10 to gradually increase in number as they are stacked from a lowest layer to a highest layer within the enclosing body 4.
According to the basic concept of the present invention, the heat energy generated within the primary fire generating chamber 3 is first transmitted upwards towards a first layer of fuel pieces 10B loaded at a bottom end opening of the inverse tapered enclosing body 4, which are thus subjected to a heating effect, thereby causing the first layer of fuel pieces 10B to reach a self-ignition state in advance of the other upper layers. The relatively large heat energy generated by the relatively smaller number of fuel pieces 10B in the first layer is radially transmitted upwards, thereby igniting each layer of the fuel pieces 10 as the radiating heat progressively passes therethrough.
Regardless of the method used to stack the fuel pieces 10, the lower fuel pieces 10 closest to a fire source of the generating chamber 3 are inevitably the first to reach a self-ignition state. In addition, prior to reaching ignition point, because the fire pieces 10 also have a heat blocking effect, thus, the lower layer fuel pieces 10B stacked closest to the fire source reach a self-ignition state in advance of the upper layers of fuel pieces 10.
The first layer of fire pieces 10B serves as a fire source for secondary transformation according to the embodiment of the present invention. The primary fire generated in the generating chamber 3 first heats the closest first layer of fire pieces 10B, which undergo self-ignition, thereby generating high secondary heat energy that propagates thermal waves. The next upper layer of fire pieces 10 then undergo secondary heating by the thermal waves, thereby enabling the upper fuel pieces 10 to achieve self-ignition.
Timing for the initial stage of self-ignition to occur is when a majority of the fire pieces 10 have red-hot ignition spots. The lower layer fire pieces 10B will naturally form relatively larger ignition spots, and is the preferred time to achieve overall synchronous self-ignition, which enables obtaining complete heat energy. The timing for self-ignition can be brought forward or delayed according to user requirements.
Furthermore, a heat insulating layer 43 can be additionally disposed around an exterior of the inverse tapered enclosing body 4, thereby providing a heat retaining function and a blocking heat from transmitting outwards.
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If position of a bottom end opening 500 of the protective shield 50 is lower than that of the base of the primary fire generating chamber 3, then the bottom end opening 500 functions as a frame leg, thereby causing the primary fire generating chamber 3 to suspend, and preventing the generating chamber 3 from coming in contact with the ground.
Furthermore, a feed hole 504 is defined in the protective shield 50 at a position that enables fuel to be fed into the primary fire generating chamber 3.
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The heat insulating layer 43 can be similarly disposed around a periphery of the first or the second expanding enclosing body 40, 400, and auxiliary handles 44 affixed to each of the expanding enclosing bodies 40, 400 facilitate stacking and unstacking of the expanding enclosing bodies 40, 400.
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Furthermore, the valve 8 is rotated with a toggle arm 81 to open and close the valve opening 82, thereby adjusting relative area size of the feed hole 31, and extreme limits present a completely closed state or a completely open state. Hence, altering the amount of air entering the generating chamber 3 by using the toggle arm 81 to adjust the valve 8 enables regulating burning rate of the solid fuel 10.
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Furthermore, the feed hole 31 in conjunction with functionality of the aforementioned valve 8 effectuates an open and close adjusting operation.
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When the fan device 101 is used as a stove in an embodiment of the present invention, then the ring-shaped valve 8 can be closed to seal the feed hole 31.
It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.