Liquid Or Gaseous Fuel Patents (Class 126/265)
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Patent number: 11412886Abstract: A bottle sleeve warmer apparatus for conveniently heating a dental procedure water bottle includes a sleeve body having a front side separated from a rear side to form an inside. An attachment mechanism is coupled to the sleeve body and is configured to secure the sleeve body around a bottle. A control housing is coupled to the front side of the sleeve body. A temperature sensor is coupled to the rear side of the sleeve body and is configured to read the temperature of the bottle. A temperature display is coupled to the control housing to display a reading from the temperature sensor. A plurality of controls is coupled to the control housing and activates a heating element coupled within the inside of the sleeve body to maintain the temperature of the bottle at a preset level.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2019Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Inventors: Jenny Stoud, Marguerite Rogers
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Patent number: 9469024Abstract: A container system having a base unit and a removable container unit. The base unit includes a base container portion and a base handle having a first end portion attached to at least one of the opposing side walls of the base container portion, a second end portion attached to at least another of the opposing side walls of the base container portion, and an extending portion extending between the first end portion and the second end portion. The base unit also includes a first latch region. The removable container unit includes a second latch region constructed and arranged to latch with the first latch region. The removable container unit prevents access to the opening of the base unit when the removable container unit is attached to the base unit and permits access to the opening of the base unit when the removable container unit is removed from the base unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2010Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: THE STANLEY WORKS ISRAEL LTD.Inventors: Mark Bensman, Zvika Fraiman
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Patent number: 9446882Abstract: A portable milk warmer that is suitable for use with vessels, such as ampules, bags or bottles, enclosing chilled or frozen liquids, such as breast milk. The portable milk warmer includes separate chambers in a single container that separates the vessel from a warming (or cooling) medium. The milk warmer includes a feature for filling an outer chamber with a warming or cooling medium.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: HONEYSUCKLE PRODUCTSInventor: Nossi Taheri
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Patent number: 8545216Abstract: In certain embodiments, a valve assembly includes a housing. The housing can define a first fuel intake, a first fuel output, and a second fuel output. The assembly can include a valve member configured to direct fuel from the first fuel intake to either the first fuel output or the second fuel output. The assembly can further include a nozzle having a first portion and a second portion. The first portion of the nozzle can be in communication with the first fuel output, and the second portion of the nozzle can be in communication with the second fuel output. The assembly can include a compartment in communication with the nozzle, and can include one or more air intakes.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2007Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Continental Appliances, Inc.Inventor: David Deng
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Patent number: 8517718Abstract: A dual fuel heating source can have a fuel selector valve for selecting between a first fuel and a second fuel different from the first. The dual fuel heating source may selectively have a regulator unit, and an outlet valve. The regulator unit can be configured to regulate the pressure of two different fuels. The outlet valve can be connected to the fuel selector valve such that selecting a fuel can determine the path fuel will flow through the outlet valve and also out of the heating source.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Inventor: David Deng
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Patent number: 8241034Abstract: In certain embodiments, an apparatus includes a control valve for regulating fuel flow. The apparatus can include a burner and a valve assembly. In some embodiments, the valve assembly includes a housing, which can define a first fuel input for receiving a first fuel from a first fuel source and a second fuel input for receiving a second fuel from a second fuel source. The housing can define a first fuel output for directing fuel toward the control valve, and can define a third fuel input for receiving a portion of either the first fuel or the second fuel from the control valve. The housing can define a first egress flow path and a second egress flow path, each for directing fuel to the burner. In certain embodiments, the apparatus includes a valve body configured to selectively permit fluid communication between the first and second inputs and the output and between the third input and the egress flow paths.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2008Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Continental Appliances Inc.Inventor: David Deng
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Patent number: 7158717Abstract: An apparatus for altering a temperature state of a liquid within a container and method of use are disclosed. In one form, an apparatus includes an oval housing having a top portion, a bottom portion, and a middle portion having a front side and a rear side. The said top portion has a width and a depth. A plurality of cavities is positioned along the width and has substantially cylindrical openings. The cavities are sized to receive a portion of a liquid container. Heat generating electronics are housed within the housing. The heat generating electronics include a heat transfer element integrated as part of each cavity. The heat transfer element is operable to alter a temperature state of a cavity. A heat generator is mounted within the housing and is thermally coupled to the heat transfer element to collectively alter a temperature state of each of the cavities. A thermostat is operably coupled to the heat generator to alter the temperature state of each of the cavities.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Inventors: Frank Young, Stacey Young
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Patent number: 7022945Abstract: A portable baby wipe warmer and container comprising a container for storing baby wipes, a heat source thermally coupled to the container, and a temperature regulating component coupled to the heat source for regulating the heat provided to the container by the heat source.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2004Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Inventor: Stephanie Western
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Publication number: 20040168684Abstract: A portable food warmer especially suited for warming baby bottles, soups, saki, and the like is provided. A first receptacle is provided for receiving fuel, preferably a fuel cartridge of butane or other hydrocarbon fuel. A second receptacle is provided to receive a container of food, and a fuel pathway lies between the first and second receptacles; one end is in communication with the first receptacle, and the other end is in thermal communication with the second receptacle (e.g., immediately below it). A timer is coupled to the fuel pathway which selectively allows the flow of fuel along the fuel pathway from the first receptacle to the second receptacle for a predetermined period of time, where it is burned to heat the food. The warmer may utilize an electric heating element instead of fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2002Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Stephen Shapiro, Wen Der Wang
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Patent number: 6703590Abstract: A bottle warmer for warming a beverage (e.g., baby formula or milk) stored in a disposable baby bottle assembly including a disposable liner supported in a hollow sleeve (holder). The bottle warmer includes a heat transfer element that enters a lower opening of the bottle sleeve and contacts the liner. In one embodiment, the heat transfer element includes a cylindrical wall that slides between the sleeve wall and the liner to facilitate faster heating. The bottle warmer also includes a portable (e.g., gas or electric) heat generating system that heats the heat transfer element, which in turn heats a beverage stored in the liner.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Insta-mix, Inc.Inventor: James W. Holley, Jr.
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Patent number: 6639186Abstract: A baby formula warming device for warming baby formula. The baby formula warming device includes a body member having a perimeter wall. The perimeter wall defines an interior space of the body member. The interior space of the body member is designed for holding the baby formula. A heating assembly is in thermal communication with the interior space of the body member. The heating assembly has a heat transfer member. The heat transfer member extends into the interior space of the body member. The heat transfer member is designed for transferring heat produced by the heating assembly to the baby formula. The heat transfer member is in a spaced relationship from an exterior wall of the perimeter wall of the body member whereby the exterior wall is designed for remaining cool enough to be handled by a user when heat is transferred to the baby formula.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventor: Jeffrey J. Perez
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Patent number: 6528766Abstract: Combination Baby Bottle and Baby Wipes Container With integral Warmer with a lighter fluid powered heating element. A baby bottle is intimately associated with the heating element on one side. A baby wipes container is intimately associated with the heating element on the other side. A removably attachable lighter fluid container supplies fuel to the heating element. A piezoelectric push button starting mechanism activates the heating element and a push button stopping mechanism turns the heating element off. A preferred embodiment includes wherein said heating element is cylindrical in shape and said baby bottle has one surface consisting of a concave shape that intimately associates with one side of said heating element and said baby wipes container having a similar concave shape on one surface that intimately associates with the opposite side of said heating element.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1999Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventors: Richard C. Parks, Kenneth Tarlow
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Publication number: 20020066448Abstract: Apparatus for heating a refrigerated container comprising a source of a compressed gas and a vessel in thermal communication with the interior of the container and containing an absorbent material for the gas, control means being provided to allow gas to flow from the source to the vessel to be adsorbed by the adsorbent material therein when heating of the container is desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2000Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: Michael Ernest Garrett, Michael John Heywood
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Patent number: 6311686Abstract: A cooking apparatus comprising a burner (2) and a cylindrical casing (10) which is arranged round the burner and extends upwardly therefrom. A cooking vessel (40) may be placed in the casing (10), its upper portion hanging on the casing's upper edge. On the cooking vessel there is placed a lid (50) which rests on the cooking vessel (40). In the upper portion of the casing (10) there are provided therein radially through-going openings (32). The lid (50) has a through-going hole and between the lid (50) and the cooking vessel (40) there extend passages (66) via which the space outside the casing (10) can communicate with the space (82) in the cooking vessel (40). A tubular jacket (70) of a fireproof, flexible material extends over the lid (50) and on the outside of the casing (10).Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventor: Willy Gautvik
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Patent number: 6293272Abstract: This invention describes a grill cabinet with a small footprint when stored. The cabinet holds at least one swing-out shelves that contains a cooking burner that can be used to cook warm foods, and at least one standard pull-out drawer which can hold cooking supplies or for preparing foods. A smoker oven can be added in the base of the cabinet. The cabinet has an area that can hold a small bottle of LP gas, valves and gas supply lines, as well as the smoker.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Inventor: Uwe Harneit
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Patent number: 5957123Abstract: A generally rectangular metal cooking pan and skirt assembly in which the pan is mounted above the skirt and is joined thereto. Disposed within the skirt is a gas or electric heating unit which generates heat that is applied to the pan to cook meat or other food placed therein. Because of thermal stresses created in the pan by the applied heat in the course of a cooking operation, the pan is susceptible to warpage and possible damage. To constrain such warpage there is provided a reinforcing bar extending diagonally across the rectangular skirt and being welded at its end to opposing diagonal corners of the skirt. The diagonal bar defines a constraining bridge that maintains the geometry of the assembly in the course of a cooking operation to prevent it from exceeding its elastic limit and permanently deforming the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Market Forge Industries, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Addonizio, Jr., Peter Castrichini
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Patent number: 5947109Abstract: A delivery warmer comprises a catalytic combustion heat generating device, a container accommodating cooked food, and a container casing accommodating the container. In the catalytic combustion heat generating device, a fuel tank stores liquefied fuel gas. A nozzle section gasifies and injects the liquefied fuel gas. A combustion section introduces gas mixture of the gasified fuel gas and air, and causes a catalytic reaction for burning the gas mixture. An igniter ignites the gas mixture and commences the catalytic reaction. Thus, heat generated from the catalytic combustion heat device is used to warm the container accommodated in the container casing. The cooked food is kept warm and tasty for a long time.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sinichiro Kobayasi, Haruo Ida, Kiyonobu Yoshida, Tomoaki Kitano, Takashi Okamoto, Tatsuo Yoshizu
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Patent number: 5860409Abstract: A gas cookstove having in its top face an opening forming a recess for accommodating a removable container below which is mounted at least one gas burner supported by a tray retained on the edge of the recess like opening and interposed between a casing and the bottom of the removable container, the cookstove being applicable to the cooking of any foodstuff in a container removably fitted into the top of the cookstove.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1995Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Gaz De FranceInventors: Gilles Grandveau, Alain Meslif
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Patent number: 5690094Abstract: A gas-flame heated, self-contained kettle comprises a housing (12); a gas burner (14) contained within the housing (12); a container (16) for the fluid (18) to be heated, positioned within the housing (12) and above the burner(14); and exhaust duct (22) leading from an area (24) above the burner (14), through the container (16), and out of a surface of the housing (12). Excess heat and combustion gases are exhausted in heat-exchanged contact with fluid in the container (16) via the ducts (22), for augmented heating of the fluid with simultaneous protection and insulation of the housing (12).Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1996Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Assignee: Etzion Metal WorksInventors: Naftali Sheinfeld, Shmuel Huss, Ilya Shmuelson
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Patent number: 5638808Abstract: A unique outdoor full function cooking appliance including a cart, a grill fixedly mounted on the cart and having a hemispherical body and a lid, two ring burners one disposed within the other, mounted within the hemispherical body, a flame tamer arranged within the hemispherical body and located above the two ring burners, a supporting mount fitted in a central portion of the flame tamer, a circular disc, and a cooking wire grid mounted with the hemispherical body and located above the supporting mount, whereby the cooking appliance combines the functions of barbecue gas grill, stove and oven in one unit thereby enabling it to be used with other cooking wares for making soup, sauce, frying dishes, and vegetable in addition to barbecuing.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Inventor: William Home
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Patent number: 4829981Abstract: A portable apparatus for warming a cup and its contents has a fuel reservoir connected through a valve controlled by a snap switch to a combustion cage. A thermocouple under the combustion cage returns the snap switch to an "OFF" position, cutting off the flow of fuel, once a predetermined temperature has been reached.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Inventor: Alona R. Burrell
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Patent number: 4776317Abstract: A food warming apparatus is provided with a cabinet defining a food treatment space and a food storage space above the food treatment space and in communication therewith. A wall at the bottom of the food treatment space supports a supply of food. Structure is provided to gain access to the food storage space to introduce a food supply and separate structure is provided to gain access to the food in the food treatment space for removal of the treated food. Heat is directed in a circulating path upwardly through food at one portion of the treatment space and downwardly through food in another portion of the treatment space.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1987Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Carter-Hoffmann CorporationInventors: Curtis C. Pinnow, Robert C. Fortmann
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Patent number: 4751911Abstract: A food warming oven has a wire rack frame surrounded by an insulation fabric cover which acts to retain heat within the oven, yet breathes to prevent moisture buildup in the heat retention volume. A flame producing device is disposed within the oven to provided a flame heat source. A heat distribution plate is disposed above the flame to insure a uniform heat distribution throughout the heat retention volume. A retention apparatus insures that the heat source is reliably and securely retained with the oven.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1987Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Inventors: Trueman R. Betts, Louis E. Gates, Jr.
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Patent number: 4624633Abstract: The combination of a novel fuel (18) with a fuel canister (14) and a wick (16) for transporting the novel fuel (18) from the interior to the exterior of the canister (14); wherein the novel fuel comprises a combustible fuel having a flash point greater than 100.degree. F. and comprising a minimum of 20% of a glycol or a glycol derivative.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1985Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: MTC-Choice, Inc.Inventor: David Bandel
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Patent number: 4512328Abstract: A portable gas heater particularly useful for heating foodstuffs under all-weather conditions comprises a housing having a first section defining a gas burner compartment, and a second section defining a gas container compartment, the latter section including a pair of side walls hingedly mounted to a closed position closing the container compartment, or to an open position opening the container compartment and providing a stable support for the gas heater. The gas burner further includes a burner plate connected to the gas burner nozzle by means of a plurality of telescoping tubes to enable the burner plate to be positioned either at the lower end or the upper end of the gas burner compartment for accommodating different types of vessels.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1983Date of Patent: April 23, 1985Inventor: Yoel Arad
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Patent number: 4191173Abstract: A cup formed of a cylindrical vessel and a hollow carrying handle attached to the vessel containing a liquid fuel reservoir from which fuel in a gaseous state is conducted to a burner located beneath a domed portion of the bottom wall of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1978Date of Patent: March 4, 1980Inventors: John R. Dedeian, Charles Dedeian
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Patent number: 4185614Abstract: Disclosed is a heat-preserving appliance for cups or other vessels having a saucer in which fuel, a wick for assisting the combustion of the fuel and a support member for supporting a cup or the like are detachably mounted. As the fuel is burnt while the cup is placed on the saucer, the temperature of the contents of the cup is maintained by a weak flame for the desired time length. The saucer can have a shape, construction and design selected to match those of the cup or the like, so as to be used on a dining table without spoiling the atmosphere of the dinner.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1977Date of Patent: January 29, 1980Assignee: Ineko WatanabeInventor: Eiko Egawa
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Patent number: 4122764Abstract: A portable apparatus is disclosed for warming food products which is powered by fuel, such as liquefied petroleum gas, from a fuel container having a valve at one end thereof and an annular rim at substantially the other end thereof, which fuel is to be initially ignited by a battery power source. The portable food warmer includes housing means having a chamber therein with a hot plate mounted across the housing means with the chamber closed by the hot plate and heater means mounted in the chamber for warming the hot plate. The heater means includes a burner extending in vertically spaced relationship below the hot plate for heating same, and regulator means operatively connected to the burner to control the volume of fuel flowing to the burner from the container, with coupling means for releasably connecting the regulator means to the valve of the container for operatively opening the valve to permit a flow of fuel to the regulator means.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1977Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Inventor: Grace D'Ambra
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Patent number: 4061128Abstract: A hand-warming and liquid-heating unit comprising a catalytic heater with a liquid-containing chamber removably affixed thereon with means to open said chamber and, in an additional embodiment, auxiliary heating means for temperature regulation of said liquid.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1976Date of Patent: December 6, 1977Inventor: Curtis B. Storey
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Patent number: 3978782Abstract: A cooking device for preparing food items and includes an open top base member supported on a support structure and having a fuel holder therein for retaining a combustible fuel adapted to direct heat upwardly toward a heat shield and deflector supporting thereon a receptacle for receiving and retaining drippings from food items on a food support member positioned above the receptacle. The cooking device includes a cover and structure for moving the cover between a closed position and an open position permitting access to food items on the food support member. The device is particularly adapted to be relatively small and for preparing party foods, such as hot hors d'oeuvres.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1975Date of Patent: September 7, 1976Inventor: John M. Werling