Claims
- 1. A torch device comprising:
an elongated member; a support member attached adjacent one end of said elongated member; a receiving container connected to said elongated member by said support member, said receiving container including:
a side wall portion, a base portion connected to said side wall portion thereby defining a receiving chamber within said side wall portion for holding an associated fluid, and a seal between the side wall portion and the base wall portion prevents the associated fluid from escaping the receiving chamber by passing between the side wall portion and the base wall portion; and a wick partially received within said receiving chamber and partially extending outward therefrom.
- 2. The torch device of claim 1 wherein the receiving container is selectively detachable from the elongated member.
- 3. The torch device of claim 1 wherein the side wall portion is a tubular member.
- 4. The torch device of claim 3 wherein the base portion includes a generally planar section and an annular skirt depending therefrom, said annular skirt having an outer diameter that substantially matches an inner diameter of said tubular member.
- 5. The torch device of claim 4 wherein the seal is positioned in the receiving chamber and adjacent the base portion.
- 6. The torch device of claim 5 wherein the seal adheres to an inner wall of the tubular member and extends across an entire cross-section of the tubular member.
- 7. The torch device of claim 1 wherein the seal is a membrane that rests against the base portion and adheres to the side wall portion forming a barrier between the receiving chamber and the base wall portion of the receiving container.
- 8. The torch device of claim 1 wherein the seal is a diaphragm that adheres to the side wall portion and the base wall portion to form an impermeable wall for the associated fluid held in the receiving chamber.
- 9. The torch device of claim 1 further including:
a spill guard connected to said side wall portion adjacent an end of the receiving chamber opposite the base portion, the spill guard defining an aperture therethrough that is appropriately sized to allow the wick to pass through the spill guard.
- 10. The torch device of claim 9 wherein the spill guard aperture is sized to snugly receive the wick thereby preventing fluid from being able to escape the receiving chamber without passing through the wick.
- 11. The torch device of claim 9 wherein the spill guard aperture is generally centrally located on the spill guard to restrict the evacuation of an associated fluid from the chamber when the receiving container is in a horizontal orientation.
- 12. The torch device of claim 1 further including:
a lid connected to an open end of the receiving container and having an opening for allowing the wick to pass through the lid.
- 13. The torch device of claim 12 wherein the lid includes a wick holder for reducing the ability of an associated fluid from wicking up the wick and dripping down an exterior of the receiving container, the wick holder having a first, upper opening having a diameter substantially similar to a diameter of the wick and a second, lower opening in communication with the first opening, the second opening is a tapered countersink opening that provides a surface for fluid wicking up the wick to adhere to and drip back into the receiving container.
- 14. A fluid receiving container for use with an associated torch apparatus, the container comprising:
a tubular body portion; a plug for closing one end of the tubular body portion thereby defining a fluid receiving cavity with an open end opposite the plug; a membrane for impermeably sealing between the fluid receiving cavity and the plug, the membrane positioned adjacent the plug.
- 15. The fluid receiving container of claim 14 wherein the plug is cup-shaped and has a circumferential side wall abutting an inner side of the tubular body portion and a generally planar surface formed integrally with the circumferential side wall, said planar surface oriented approximately normal to an axis of said tubular body portion for substantially closing said open end of the tubular body portion.
- 16. The fluid receiving container of claim 15 wherein the plug includes an outer radius adjacent an intersection between said planar surface and said circumferential side wall, said outer radius and said inner side of said tubular body portion defining a membrane retaining pocket.
- 17. The fluid receiving container of claim 16 wherein said membrane is supported by said planar surface, substantially filling said membrane retaining pocket, and attaches to said inner wall of said tubular body portion along an entire inner circumference of said tubular body portion.
- 18. The fluid receiving apparatus of claim 14 wherein said membrane is formed by application of a rust preventative paint compound.
- 19. The fluid receiving apparatus of claim 14 wherein said membrane is bonded to said tubular body portion and said plug.
- 20. A fluid receiving container for use with an associated torch apparatus, the container comprising:
a side wall portion; a base portion connected to the side wall portion, the base portion and the side wall portion together defining a receiving chamber having an open end spaced apart from the base portion; a lid connected to the side wall portion to close the open end of the receiving chamber, said lid including an aperture and a bushing supported in said lid aperture, said bushing including a throughhole for allowing a wick to pass therethrough and a tapered countersink adjacent an end of said throughhole that is adjacent the receiving chamber, said countersink and an adjacent end face of said bushing cooperatively collecting said collected excess fluid contained in said wick and returning said collected excess fluid to the receiving chamber.
- 21. The fluid receiving container of claim 20 wherein the end face is annular about the countersink and of sufficient thickness to permit fluid droplets to form thereon when an associated fluid received in the receiving chamber is a flammable fluid.
- 22. The fluid receiving container of claim 20 wherein said lid includes a shoulder for supporting said bushing.
- 23. A method of constructing a torch device comprising:
providing an elongated member; connecting a support member to one end of the elongated member; constructing a receiving container including the sub-steps of:
providing a tubular portion; pressing a plug into one end of the tubular portion to create a cup-shaped housing that defines a cavity having an open, upper end spaced apart from said plug; applying a liquid adhesive to the plug in the cavity that after curing will form a sealing membrane between the cavity and the plug; seating the constructed receiving container in a seating cavity of the support member; and positioning a wick in the receiving container cavity and allowing the wick to protrude therefrom.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of and hereby expressly incorporates by reference U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/306,016, filed on Jul. 17, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60306016 |
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