1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to a method and system for refilling lamps and is specifically directed to a system for filling tiki torch lamps.
2. Discussion of the Art
Tiki torches are popular outdoor lighting appliances and are generally associated with a tropical motif. A typical tiki torch is mounted on the top of a pole which can be of any desired height, but is generally five to seven feet in length. A tiki torch lamp is mounted on the top of the pole. Generally, the lamp has a receptacle at its bottom for receiving the upper end of the pole. The lamp comprises a container for holding oil, kerosene or other fuel and a wick is placed in an opening provided at the top of the container. The lamp may then be lit in typical fashion for providing a desirable tropical ambiance to the outdoor setting.
In order to refill the container with oil it is either necessary to remove the entire pole/lamp assembly from its installed location and pour the fuel into the lamp top opening after removing the wick. In some cases the lamp may be removed from the pole and held independently of the pole while pouring fuel into the container. Typically, the wick is removed during this process.
The subject invention is directed to a tike torch lamp filler system that minimizes spillage, provides a convenient place to place the wick during filling operation, and permits multiple torch lamps to be filled in an easy and efficient manner. The filler system of the invention comprises a portable table having a top having one or more torch receptive holes. The table is mounted on a plurality of legs of sufficient length to permit the torch lamps to extend through the holes and be held in a suspended manner, assuring that the torches are stable and secure during the filling process.
The tike torch lamps are placed in the receptive holes and the wicks are removed. The wicks may be placed directly on the table, assuring that the wicks are not soiled during the process. The tiki torch lamps may then be conveniently filled with fuel, preferably using a funnel with a spout sized to fit into the wick opening in the torch container.
In the preferred embodiment, fuel and the funnel may be stored under the table top and latex gloves and other accessory items may be conveniently stored in the table assembly, making the process of filling the tiki torches convenient and efficient.
Once the lamp containers are filled, the wicks may be replaced and the lamps reinstalled on the poles.
The table for supporting the filler system of the subject invention is shown in
In the preferred embodiment the table includes integral storage units such as the receptacle 20 for storing latex gloves or similar items. For example, it may be desirable to store a funnel and a fuel container in the table assembly. It may also be desirable to store rags or other clean-up items.
As shown in
Once the lamps 22 have been filled with fuel, the wicks 30 may be placed in the opening 24 of the lamps and the tiki torch lamps are ready to be reinstalled on the mounting poles.
The tiki torch lamp filler system of the subject invention provides a safe, efficient and clean apparatus and method for filling and refilling tiki torch lamps.
While certain features and embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein, it should be understood that the invention includes all modifications and enhancements within the scope and spirit of the following claims.