Heat sink for gas-fueled appliance
A gas-fueled appliance includes a shell, a can, a transmitter and a heat sink. The can is put in the shell. The burner is also put in the shell. The transmitter includes a valve connected with the can, a regulator connected with the valve and a pipe leading to the burner from the valve. The heat sink is used for absorbing heat from air in the shell and passing the heat to the transmitter.
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1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a gas-fueled appliance.
2. Related Prior Art
Referring to
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problem encountered in prior art.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONAccording to the present invention, a gas-fueled appliance includes a shell, a can, a transmitter and a heat sink. The can is put in the shell. The burner is also put in the shell. The transmitter is used for transmitting gas to the burner from the can. The heat sink is used for absorbing heat from air in the shell and passing the heat to the transmitter.
The primary advantage of the present invention is the heat sink keeping the transmitter warm so that gas does not condense and block it.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGSThe present invention will be described through detailed illustration of several embodiments referring to the drawings.
FIGS. 1 to 4 show a gas-fueled appliance in the form of a gluing gun for providing thermoplastic glue according to a first embodiment of the present invention. Referring to
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The burner 30 includes a nozzle 31 formed at an end and an aperture 36 defined in an opposite end. A holder 32 is formed on an internal side of one half of the shell 11 opposite to the nozzle 31. The holder 32 defines an aperture 38 aligned with the aperture 36 so that thermoplastic glue (not shown) can be fed to the burner 30 from the holder 32. A lever 39 includes an end pivotally connected with the holder 32 and an opposite end pivotally connected with the trigger 33. Thus, the holder 32 is movable through pulling the trigger 33.
The gas-fueled appliance includes an igniter 34 located near the burner 30. An electrode (not shown) of the igniter 34 is put in the burner 30. The gas-fueled appliance includes a button 35 for actuating the igniter 34 in order to ignite the gas in the burner 30. The button 35 extends to the exterior from the interior of the shell 11 through the aperture 19.
The transmitter 40 includes a valve 43 connected with the tank 20, a flow rate regulator 42 connected with the valve 43, and a pipe 41 leading to the burner 30 from the valve 43. The valve 43 includes a first tube 47 inserted into the aperture 21 of the can 20 and an opposite second tube 45 inserted into the pipe 41 through the flow rate regulator 42. The flow rate regulator 42 is used for controlling the flow rate of the gas to the burner 30. The valve 43 is held by means of the annular partition made of the crescent partitions 15 (see
Referring to FIGS. 2 to 4, a heat sink 50 is installed on the valve 43. The heat sink 50 is in the form of a sleeve with annular fins 51 formed on the sleeve. The heat sink 50 absorbs heat from air in the shell 10 and transmits the heat to the valve 43. Thus, the heat sink 50 keeps the valve 43 warm so that the gas remains in the gaseous state and does not block the valve 43.
Although not shown, the heat sink 60 shown in
The present invention has been described through detailed illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variation from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
Claims
1. A gas-fueled appliance comprising a shell, a can put in the shell, a burner put in the shell, a transmitter comprising a valve connected with the can, a regulator connected with the valve and a pipe leading to the burner from the valve, and a heat sink for absorbing heat from air in the shell and passing the heat to the valve.
2. (canceled)
3. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 1 wherein the heat sink is installed on the valve.
4. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 3 wherein the heat sink is a sleeve with fins formed thereon.
5. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 4 wherein the fins comprise annular fins.
6. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 4 wherein the fins comprise longitudinal fins.
7. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 1 wherein the shell includes a handle for receiving the can and a barrel for receiving the burner.
8. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 7 comprising an annular partition formed on an internal side in the shell for separating the handle from the barrel.
9. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 1 wherein the gas-fueled appliance is a gluing gun for providing thermoplastic glue.
10. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 9 comprising a trigger that can be pulled in order to feed thermoplastic glue.
11. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 9 comprising a button that can be pushed in order to actuate the burner.
12. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 11 comprising a regulator that can be operated in order to regulate the flow rate of the gas from the can.
13. A gas-fueled welding gun comprising a shell, a can put in the shell, a burner put in the shell, a transmitter comprising a valve connected with the can, a regulator connected with the valves and a pipe leading to the burner from the valve and a heat sink for absorbing heat from the burner and passing the heat to the valve.
14. (canceled)
15. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 13 wherein the heat sink is installed on the valve.
16. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 15 wherein the heat sink is in the form of a sleeve with fins formed thereon.
17. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 16 wherein the fins comprise annular fins.
18. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 16 wherein the fins comprise longitudinal fins.
19. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 13 wherein the regulator comprises a flow rate regulator.
20. The gas-fueled appliance according to claim 1 wherein the regulator comprises a flow rate regulator.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 12, 2004
Publication Date: Jan 12, 2006
Applicant: Arlo Lin (Tortola)
Inventor: Chuan-Chuan Lin (Hsin Chu)
Application Number: 10/889,511
International Classification: F23D 14/46 (20060101);