Portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display
A portable, self-contained fire and water apparatus for decorative display. A fireplace for outdoor use in aquatic locations such as a pool, pond or lake. A device that produces a gas flame that burns on the waters surface. The device can be further be enhanced with optional ornamental or informational attachments such as a dragon igniting flaming waters or a sports team helmet floating in a pool surrounded by flames. A method of displaying a decorative or informational display employing a gas flame that burns on a waters surface.
The present invention generally relates to a device that produces a gas flame that burns on a liquid surface which may include an ornamental decorative display.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one embodiment, a portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display with a means for floating on a surface of a liquid, a means for storing a fuel, a means for dispersing fuel beneath the surface of the liquid and a means for igniting fuel rising beneath the surface of the liquid. The floating means supports the apparatus on the surface of the liquid. The storing means contains the fuel source and is connected to the dispersing means, the igniting means and the floating means. The dispersing means connects to the storing means via a submerged fuel line and the igniting means connects to the storing means via a surface fuel line.
In one embodiment, a portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display with at least one floatation base device to support the device on the surface of a liquid, at least one fuel tank connected to the floatation base device, at least one dispersal head connected to the fuel tank via a dispersal head or submerged fuel line connected to the fuel tank, at least one pilot light connected to the fuel tank via a pilot light or surface fuel line connected to the fuel tank. The fuel tank, dispersal head and the pilot light are connected to the flotation base device. The dispersal head fuel line extends from the fuel tank to the dispersal head. The dispersal head is located beneath the surface of the liquid where the flow of fuel from the fuel tank to the dispersal head may be controlled by at least one control valve located on the fuel tank and by at least one control valve located on the dispersal head fuel line. The pilot light fuel line extends from the fuel tank to a pilot light located above the surface of the liquid where the fuel rises from below the surface of the liquid. The flow of fuel from the fuel tank through the pilot light fuel line to the pilot light may be controlled by at least once control valve located on the fuel tank 1 or by at least one fuel control valve 4 located on the pilot light fuel line 3, 5.
In one embodiment, a portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device with at least one floatation base device to support the device on the surface of a liquid, at least one fuel tank connected to the floatation base device, at least one dispersal head with a fuel control valve that can be controlled manually or by remote control connected to the fuel tank via a submerged a dispersal head fuel line connected to the fuel tank, at least one pilot light with a fuel control valve that can be controlled manually, automatically or by remote control connected to the fuel tank via a surface pilot light fuel line connected to the fuel tank. The fuel tank, dispersal head and pilot light are connected to the flotation base device. The decorative display is attached to the flotation base device. The dispersal head fuel line extends from the fuel tank to the dispersal head. The dispersal head is located beneath the surface of the liquid with the flow of fuel from the fuel tank to the dispersal head being controlled by at least once control valve located on the fuel tank and by at least once control valve located on the dispersal head fuel line. The pilot light fuel line extends from the fuel tank to the pilot light located above the surface of the liquid where the fuel rises from below the surface of the liquid. The flow of fuel from the fuel tank through the pilot light fuel line to the pilot light is controlled by at least once control valve located on the fuel tank. An automatic igniting sensor may be located on or near the pilot light to ignite the pilot light.
In one embodiment, a method for displaying a portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display by placing a flame retardant floatation base apparatus having an adjustably buoyant base that is sufficiently buoyant to support the portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display apparatus in a liquid. All of the components of the apparatus are connected to the floatation base through various connection means. Fuel is manually or remotely controlled to a dispersal head and pilot light having an automatic ignition sensor to automatically light the fuel being delivered to the pilot light or the pilot light may be manually lit. Once the pilot light is lit, fuel rising beneath the surface of the liquid from the dispersal head is ignited by the pilot light as the apparatus floats on the surface of the liquid. The size of the flame can be increased or decreased by manually or remotely controlling the supply of fuel to the dispersal head. The color of the flame can be altered by manually or remotely increasing or decreasing the supply of oxygen to the dispersal head.
Other embodiments and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description and the appended claims.
The invention will be explained in more detail based on the embodiment and application examples subsequently described and illustrated in the drawings.
Identical reference symbols in the individual figures and illustrations of the drawings refer to equal or similar or equally or similarly effecting components. Based on the illustrations in the drawings also such features which do not have reference symbols, become evident independent on the fact if such features are subsequently described or not. On the other hand, also features which are included in the present description, but not visible or illustrated in the drawings are easily evident to the ordinary person skilled in the art.
The decorative display may be located directly on the floatation base device 10 or encompass the entire device 20 whereby the fire produced surrounds the decorative display to achieve a desired aesthetic effect. The color of the fired produced may be changed by controlling the amount of oxygen and fuel to the dispersal head 15 to further enhance the aesthetic effect of the device 20. In addition, the decorative display may or may not be composed of a flame retardant material. The shape, size, arrangement and number of the display's decorative elements may be varied to suit a particular application or to place the device within a specific location.
By way of example, one embodiment of the present invention, the device comprises a flotation base device 10, a fuel storing means such as a fuel tank 1, a means for dispersing the fuel 14 through a submerged fuel line 6, 8 to a dispersal head 15 located beneath the surface of a body of water such as a pond, lake, fountain or pool and a pilot light 16 for igniting the fuel 14 rising beneath the surface of the body of water from the dispersal head 15.
The flotation means comprises a flotation base device 10 that supports the entire device 20 on the body of water. The flotation base may be composed of an additive substance which renders a polymer fire-resistant or a metallic structure to limit the flammability of the flotation base 10 and decorative display. The fuel source or tank 1 is connected to the flotation base 10 and is support by the flotation base 10 via standard attachment devices 9 such as a clip, screw, nut and bolt, tie-on, etc. The fuel tank 1 is connected to the dispersing head 15 means via standard fuel line attachments as depicted in
The floatation base 10 has connection points for an anchoring device and the fuel source 1. The decorative display can be attached to the flotation base 10, be an integral part of the flotation base 10 or be the actual flotation base 10 itself. The connection points for the anchoring device to the flotation base 10 are by standard connection means for attaching an anchor via a chain, rope, cord, etc. to a material composed of flame retardant material, fiberglass, plastic, metal, wood or other buoyant material. The fuel source or tank 1 connects to the flotation base 10 by standard connection means for securing a fuel source to a material composed of flame retardant material, fiberglass, plastic, metal, wood or other buoyant material.
The storing means, fuel source or fuel tank 1 is a standard gas tank or storing means used to house a gas such as propane or other similar flammable gases. The fuel tank 1 size will depend on duration of use and the device's 20 application. The fuel tank 1 will have a fuel control valve 2 that can be manually operated or be remotely controlled via a remote control. Typically, the opening of the fuel control valve 2 allows the flow of fuel to both the pilot light or lights 16 and to the dispersing head or heads 15 simultaneously. However, a fuel tank may be employed that has two fuel control valves 2, one for the dispersing fuel line 6 and one for the pilot light fuel line 3. Furthermore, if multiple dispersal heads 15 are used, the fuel tank 1 may have a plurality of control valves 2 for each additional dispersal head 15. The fuel tank 1 may be connected directly to the flotation base 10 or be placed at a distance from the flotation base 10 for application or aesthetic purposes via standard attachment means. Additionally, the fuel tank 1 and the flotation base 10 may be one in the same, that is, the flotation base 10 could be designed to serve as the fuel tank 1. Multiple fuel tanks 1 may be used and attached as described herein.
The dispersing means comprises at least one dispersal head 15 submerged just beneath the surface of the liquid. The dispersal head 15 is connected to the fuel tank 1 via submerged fuel lines 6, 8 located beneath the liquid. In embodiments without a fuel control valve 7, a dispersal head 15 will be connected via one continuous submerged fuel line. The fuel 14 is released beneath the surface of the liquid from the dispersal head 15. The release rate of the fuel 14 can be manually actuated by opening the fuel control valve 7 located on the dispersal head fuel line 6, 8 or by the fuel control valve 2 on the fuel tank 1. The fuel control valve 7 may be a manually operated valve or a remotely controlled valve depending on the application and use of the device 20.
The igniting means comprises at least one pilot light 16 and the surface fuel lines 3, 5. The pilot light 16 connects to the storing means or fuel tank 1 via the surface fuel lines 6, 8 located above and below the liquid. In embodiments without a fuel control valve 4, a pilot light 16 will be connected via one continuous surface fuel line extending from the pilot light 16 to the fuel tank 1. Fuel flowing to a pilot light may be controlled through several means including the fuel control valve 2 on the fuel tank 1, the fuel control valve 4 and/or the pilot light control valve 12 located on the pilot light. In a general example, a pilot light 16 is positioned just above the surface of the liquid wherein a dispersal head 15 lies just beneath the surface of the liquid. The fuel 14 rising into the atmosphere from a dispersal head 15 is ignited by the pilot light 16 pilot flame 13. The rate of the fuel can be manually actuated by opening the fuel control valve 4 located on the surface fuel lines 6, 8 or by the fuel control valve 2 on the fuel tank 1 or by the pilot light control valve 12. The fuel control valve 4 may be a manually operated valve or a remotely controlled valve depending on the application and use of the device 20.
The fuel line from the fuel tank to the dispersing head 15 can be segmented into two parts 6, 8 if the device has a volume control valve 7 to control the volume of fuel to the dispersing head 15, as depicted in
The fuel line from the fuel tank to the pilot light 16 can be segmented into two parts 3, 5 if the device has a volume control valve 4 to control the volume of fuel to the dispersing head 15, as depicted in
An anchor (not shown) may be attached the device 20. An anchor may be attached to the flotation base 10 or the fuel source 1. The anchor may be attached to the device 20 via standard marine anchoring means. Additionally, the device 20 may have a remotely controlled movement means (not shown) as is typically found in marine propelled devices.
In addition, a method for displaying a portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display is accomplished by attaching a decorative display to the flotation base device 10 or the flotation base device 10 is the decorative display. The flame retardant flotation base device 10, which shall be sufficiently buoyant to support the portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display apparatus 20 is placed in a body of water such as a lake, pond, pool or fountain. Fuel is then supplied by manually actuating or remotely controlling fuel to a dispersal head 15 and manually actuating or remotely controlling fuel to a pilot light 16. The device 20 may have a plurality of dispersal heads 15 and pilot lights 16; each of which shall be individually or collectively operated as described above. The pilot light(s) 16 will then be manually lit or automatically lit by an automatic ignition sensor (not shown) as commonly found in pilot light 16 assemblies. Fuel 14 rising beneath the body of water will be ignited by the pilot light flame 13 producing what looks like fire dancing or floating on the surface of a body of water. The size of the flame can be increased or decreased by manually or remotely controlling the supply of fuel to the dispersal head (s) 15. In addition, the color of the flame can be altered by manually or remotely increasing or decreasing the supply of oxygen to the dispersal head. The decorative display may appear to be, but not limited to, a launching rocket or a sinking ship or the fire can be used to light up an advertisement or decorative display. The decorative display can be virtually any size, shape, arrangement or structure.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate that other embodiments can be devised which do not depart from the scope of the invention as disclosed herein. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the attached claims.
Claims
1. A portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device comprising:
- (a) means for floating on a surface of a liquid;
- (b) means for storing a fuel;
- (c) means for dispersing the fuel beneath the surface of the liquid; and
- (d) means for igniting the fuel rising beneath the surface of the liquid,
- wherein the floating means supports the apparatus on the surface of the liquid,
- wherein the storing means contains the fuel source and is connected to the dispersing means, the igniting means and the floating means,
- wherein the dispersing means connects to the storing means via a submerged fuel line,
- wherein the igniting means connects to the storing means via a surface fuel line.
2. The portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device according to claim 1, wherein the floating means comprises a floatation base, at least one connection point for a decorative display, at least one connection point for an anchoring device and the fuel source.
3. The portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device according to claim 1, wherein the storing means comprises a fuel tank, a fuel control valve which can comprise a manual control valve or a remote control valve, wherein either control valve controls the flow of fuel to the pilot light and a dispersal head, the submerged fuel line is attached to a volume control valve to control the volume of fuel or oxygen to the dispersal head and the surface fuel line which connects to a pilot light.
4. The portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device according to claim 1, wherein the dispersing means comprises at least one dispersal head submerged beneath the liquid connected to the storing means via the submerged fuel line, wherein the dispersal head releases the fuel beneath the surface of the liquid, the dispersal head can be manually or remotely controlled.
5. The portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device according to claim 1, wherein the igniting means comprises the pilot light and the surface fuel line connected to the storing means, wherein the pilot light ignites the fuel rising beneath the surface of the liquid, the pilot light can be manually or remotely controlled.
6. The portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device according to claim 1, wherein an anchor is attached to the flotation base device.
7. A portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device comprising:
- (a) at least one floatation base device to support the device on the surface of a liquid;
- (b) at least one fuel tank connected to the floatation base device;
- (c) at least one dispersal head connected to the fuel tank via a dispersal head fuel line connected to the fuel tank;
- (d) at least one pilot light connected to the fuel tank via a pilot light fuel line connected to the fuel tank;
- wherein the components in (b), (c), and (d) are connected to the flotation base device,
- wherein the dispersal head fuel line extends from the fuel tank to the dispersal head, the dispersal head is located beneath the surface of the liquid, the flow of fuel from the fuel tank to the dispersal head is controlled by at least once control valve located on the fuel tank and by at least once control valve located on the dispersal head fuel line,
- wherein the pilot light fuel line extends from the fuel tank to the pilot light located above the surface of the liquid where the fuel rises from below the surface of the liquid, the flow of fuel from the fuel tank through the pilot light fuel line to the pilot light is controlled by at least once control valve located on the fuel tank.
8. The portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device according to claim 7, wherein a fuel control valve is located on the fuel tank and near the dispersal head or one fuel control valve can be located near the dispersal head, and one fuel control valve can be located on the fuel tank, wherein the fuel control valve or fuel control valves can be controlled manually or by remote control.
9. The portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device according to claim 7, wherein the fuel control valve located on the fuel tank controls the flow of fuel to the pilot light.
10. The portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device according to claim 7, wherein an automatic pilot light sensor and igniter are located within the pilot light to automatically ignite the pilot in the present of fuel is being supplied to the pilot light.
11. The portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device according to claim 7, wherein a decorative display can be attached to the flotation base device.
12. A portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device comprising:
- (a) at least one floatation base device to support the device on the surface of a liquid;
- (b) at least one fuel tank connected to the floatation base device;
- (c) at least one dispersal head with a fuel control valve that can be controlled manually or by remote control connected to the fuel tank via a submerged a dispersal head fuel line connected to the fuel tank;
- (d) at least one pilot light with a fuel control valve that can be controlled manually, automatically or by remote control connected to the fuel tank via a surface pilot light fuel line connected to the fuel tank;
- wherein the components in (b), (c), (d) and (e) are connected to the flotation base device,
- (e) wherein a decorative display is attached to the flotation base device,
- wherein the dispersal head fuel line extends from the fuel tank to the dispersal head, the dispersal head is located beneath the surface of the liquid, the flow of fuel from the fuel tank to the dispersal head is controlled by at least once control valve located on the fuel tank and by at least once control valve located on the dispersal head fuel line,
- wherein the pilot light fuel line extends from the fuel tank to the pilot light located above the surface of the liquid where the fuel rises from below the surface of the liquid, the flow of fuel from the fuel tank through the pilot light fuel line to the pilot light is controlled by at least once control valve located on the fuel tank,
- wherein an automatic igniting sensor is located near the pilot light to ignite the pilot light.
13. The portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, the device according to claim 12, wherein the decorative display can encompass the entire device or be attached to the flotation base device, wherein the decorative display and flotation base device are comprises flame retardant material.
14. A method for displaying a portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display, comprising:
- (a) placing a flame retardant floatation base device having an buoyant base that is sufficiently buoyant to support the portable, self-contained fire and water decorative display apparatus in a body of water such as a pond, lake, pool or fountain;
- (b) manually or remotely controlled fuel from a fuel tank is supplied to the pilot light which is ignited manually or by an automatic ignition sensor;
- (c) manually or remotely controlled fuel is supplied to the dispersal head;
- (d) fuel rising beneath the surface of the liquid is ignited by the pilot light as the device floats on the surface of the liquid; and
- (e) the size of the flame can be increased or decreased by manually or remotely controlling the supply of fuel to the dispersal head;
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the device can have a decorative display attached, wherein the decorative display can be made of a flame retardant substance or a metallic element.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the color of the flame can be altered by manually or remotely increasing or decreasing the supply of oxygen to the dispersal head.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 31, 2006
Publication Date: Dec 10, 2009
Inventor: Adam S. Pearlman (Orlando, FL)
Application Number: 11/394,626
International Classification: F23C 99/00 (20060101); F23D 14/46 (20060101);