FREE-STANDING PORTABLE MULTI-FUNCTION FIRE PIT

A free-standing, portable, multi-function fire pit/barbeque is disclosed, adapted to transition between an enclosed fire pit configuration and an open configuration which serves as a portable barbeque; the invention comprising, in one embodiment, on outer sleeve, an inner sleeve, a gridiron, and a baseplate.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to fire pits, and more particularly relates to a portable combination fire pit/barbeque.

2. Description of the Related Art

Barbeques and fire pits are known in the art. Most are cumbersome and fixed. None are easily disassembled to facilitate cleaning or offered with interchangeable outer shell designs. None of the devices taught by the prior art can be effortlessly configured to serve a variety of functional purposes, such as grilling, fire pit cooking, lighting, etcetera; and, most are not portable.

The barbeques and fire pits known in art also largely consist of functional, bulky metallic receptacles that are devoid of decorative features and which do not appeal aesthetically to consumers and potential buyers. Many of the barbeques known in the industry comprise numerous components, from chains, to hinges, to lids, to fasteners of every kind; which components are not durable or sufficiently fire-resistant to withstand the stresses of constant or prolonged use. The numerous components in the barbeques and fire pits in the pior art makes assembly, use and disassembly tedious.

It is therefore desirable that a portable, durable, multi-functional, easily disassemblable, barbeque which is aesthetically pleasing be provided.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

From the foregoing discussion, it should be apparent that a need exists for free-standing portable multi-function fire pit. Beneficially, such a fire pit would overcome many of the difficulties with prior art by providing a means for easily reconfiguring the fire pit to serve alternately as a barbeque or fire pit, by providing means for ease of transportation, and by further providing, inter alia, durability and ornamentality to consumers.

The present invention has been developed in response to the present state of the art, and in particular, in response to the problems and needs in the art that have not yet been fully solved by currently available information management systems. Accordingly, the present invention has been developed to provide a free-standing, portable, multi-function fire pit comprising: an outer sleeve comprising an elongated generally cylindrical metallic member, resistant to temperatures of more than 240 degrees Fahrenheit, with an upper rim and a lower rim, with a longitudinal axis extending through the length of the outer sleeve, the outer sleeve comprising an engraved textual design, the outer sleeve disposed around a baseplate such that the outer sleeve rests on ground.

The fire pit further comprises an inner sleeve detachably connectable to the baseplate, the inner sleeve comprising an elongated, grated, generally cylindrical metallic member, comprising a top inner rim and a bottom inner rim, the bottom inner rim comprising leaves detachably affixed to a baseplate.

The fire pit further comprises a circular gridiron disposed above the inner sleeve on the top inner rim for barbequing food. The fire also comprises said baseplate comprising a metallic disk of a diameter larger than the diameter of the inner sleeve oriented orthogonally to the longitudinal axis, the metallic disk comprising a plurality of aperatures for receiving one of the legs of the inner sleeve and leaves of a briquette collar; the baseplate comprising a plurality of inner legs disposed below the metallic disk for engaging the ground.

The fire pit may further comprise said briquette collar comprising a plurality of leaves projecting downwardly for detachable insertion into a baseplate. Additionally, the circular gridiron may be disposed above briquette collar.

The inner sleeve may be grated in a helical geometric shape, and the outer sleeve may further comprise a plurality of legs projecting downwardly from the lower rim for engaging the ground.

In some embodiments, the engraved textual design protuberates from the outer sleeve, and in some embodiments, the fire pit further comprises one or more clevis pin(s) for detachably securing one or more of the plurality of leaves to the baseplate.

The top inner rim may comprise brackets for securing the gridiron, and the outer sleeve may be detachably connectable to the baseplate using one of a clevis pin, a buckle, and a clamp.

The base plate disk may be octagonal in shape in some embodiments, and may comprise one or more stanchions for internally elevating a fuel above the ground and surrounding vegetation in other embodiments.

In some embodiments, the base plate comprises a metallic tubular member surrounding the longitudinal axis for receiving fuel, the metallic tubular member permanently affixed to the baseplate. In other embodiments, the metallic tubular member affixed to the base plate comprises an upper rim for securing the gridiron in an alternative configuration.

These features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, or may be learned by the practice of the invention as set forth hereinafter.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1A is an elevational perspective view of a free-standing, portable, multi-function fire pit in accordance with the present invention;

FIG. 1B is a second elevational perspective view of a free-standing, portable, multi-function fire pit in accordance with the present invention; and

FIG. 2 is an exploded bottom view of the baseplate of a free-standing, portable, multi-function fire pit in accordance with the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment.

Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details are provided to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the invention may be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, and so forth. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention.

FIG. 1A is an elevational perspective view of a free-standing, portable, multi-function fire pit 100 in accordance with the present invention. The fire pit 100 comprises four principal sections: an outer sleeve 102, an inner sleeve 104, a gridiron 106, and a baseplate 108.

The outer sleeve 102, inner sleeve 104, gridiron 106, baseplate 108, and the subparts of each, are all substantially described below in relation to FIG. 1B-2.

FIG. 1B is a second elevational perspective view of a free-standing, portable, multi-function fire pit 100 in accordance with the present invention. The fire pit 100 comprises five principal modules/sections: an outer sleeve 102, an inner sleeve 104, a gridiron 106, and a baseplate 108. The outer sleeve 102 comprises an upper rim 109, engraved text 110, and outer legs 112a-c. The inner sleeve 104 comprises grating 116 and leaves 118a-c. The baseplate 108 comprises aperatures 120a-d and inner legs 122a-b.

The present invention is adapted to be easily assembled and disassembled.

The outer sleeve 102 comprises an elongated, tubular metallic member formed of material capable of withstanding temperatures of at least 240 degrees Fahrenheit, such as iron or steel. The outer sleeve 192 comprises an upper rim 109 and a lower rim. A longitudinal axis extends throughout the length of the outer sleeve. When the other sleeve sits upright surrounding the baseplate, the longitudinal axis extends from center of the baseplate 108 in an upwardly direction through the center of the outer sleeve 102.

The outer sleeve 102 comprises an engraved textual design 110, or engraved text 110, which in some embodiments, might include registered trademarks (e.g. either word marks or stylized marks) of universities, commercial enterprises, non-profit organizations, individuals, or even flags of countries, and the like. In other embodiments, the engraved text 110 consists of a logo. In some embodiments, the engraved text 110 may be protuberant with respect to the outer sleeve 102 (e.g. the text itself may be defined by protuberances on the outer shell).

The fire pit 100 is thus “themed,” in that the fire pit 100 may be exclusively associated with a particular theme, such as a university, company, country and the like. The outer sleeve 102 may be color coordinated with the trademark reflected in the engraved text 110, such as color coordinated with the colors of a university or high school.

The outer sleeve 102, in the shown embodiment, is disposed around the baseplate 108 in its fully assembled configuration such that the outer sleeve 102 rests on the ground. The present invention is configured in its fire pit configuration by sliding the outer sleeve 102 over and around the baseplate 108 when the baseplate 108 is resting on the ground.

In some embodiments, the outer sleeve 102 and/or the inner sleeve 104 are square across their cross-sections from a top-perspective. In other embodiments, the outer sleeve 102 and/or the inner sleeve 104 are triangular, rectangular, octagonal, or polygonal (or any combination of the above) from a cross-sectioned top-perspective view.

The inner sleeve 104 comprises a semi-enclosed receptacle for housing burning fuel. The inner sleeve 104 is detachably connectable at its base to the baseplate 108. Like the outer sleeve 102, the inner sleeve 104 comprises an elongated, generally cylindrical metallic member with a top inner rim and a bottom inner rim. The inner sleeve 104, however, is grated as shown such that the inner sleeve 104 only partially encloses a fire lit within it. The bottom inner rim is detachably affixed to the baseplate 108 in the shown embodiment, but may be detachably affixed to a briquette collar in other embodiments.

The grating of the inner sleeve 104 comprises a plurality of horizontal and vertical bars, which cross and/or overlap and/or interlock and/or intersect. In some embodiments of the inner sleeve 104, the grating may be helical, in that its horizontal bars circle and define the inner sleeve 104 helically. In other embodiments, the grating may comprise irregular or repeating patterns of various kinds known to those of skill in the art. In still further embodiments, the inner sleeve 104 may comprises stiff wire, bars running vertically without horizontal counterparts, or even chicken wire.

The inner sleeve 104 comprises, in the shown embodiment four leaves projecting downwardly for detachable insertion into a baseplate 108 as shown. The leaves 118a-c comprise legs, or rigidly affixed plates, jutting downward from the inner sleeve for insertion into the baseplate 108. The leaves 118a-c curve, in the shown embodiment, with the curve of the inner sleeve 104 which axially surrounds the longitudinal axis.

In some embodiments of the present invention, the diameter of the inner sleeve 104 is predetermined to exceed the diameter of a tank of propane or other fuel source housed within the inner sleeve 104.

The height of the inner sleeve 104 may be adjustable. The inner sleeve 104 may be telescopic. In some embodiments, the inner shell 104 may comprise one or two flanges disposed on the top or bottom of the inner shell 104, or disposed alongside the inner shell 104. The flanges may serve as grips for lifting the inner sleeve 104 or supporting the gridiron 106.

The gridiron 106 is circular in the shown embodiment, and disposed above the inner sleeve on the top inner rim for barbequing food. The gridiron 106, or grill, is well known to those of skill in the art, and may comprise any number of two-dimensional geometric shapes, including square, rectangular, triangular, octagonal, and the like.

The baseplate 108 comprises a metallic disk of a diameter larger than the diameter of the inner sleeve. The metallic disk comprises a plurality of aperatures, slots, grooves, notches, ruts, or the like, for receiving either the leaves 118a-c of the inner sleeve 104 or substantially similar leaves of a briquette collar. The leaves 118a-c may interlock with the baseplate 108. The metallic disk of the baseplate 108 is oriented orthogonally to the longitudinal axis.

In some embodiments, the baseplate 108 is manufactured from stone, petrified wood, or heat-resistant polymers. The fire pit 100 is designed such that each of its four sections are independently replaceable if destroyed, damaged, or worn out.

The baseplate 108 comprises a plurality of inner legs 122a-c disposed below the metallic disk for engaging the ground.

The inner legs 122a-b comprise ground-engaging components. In some embodiments, the inner legs 122a-b may be skirted, or may jut outward for increased stability of the fire pit 100.

The upper rim 109 may be notched. The upper rim 109 of the outer shell 102 may also be knurled to provide grip to a user needing to slide the outer shell axially such that the outer shell falls into place, or to provide grip for fire pit 100 accessories.

In some embodiments, the baseplate 108 comprises one or more stanchions mounted to the disk for internally elevating the fuel above ground level and flammable surrounding vegetation. In other embodiments, the baseplate comprises

FIG. 2 is an exploded, bottom view of a free-standing, portable, multi-function fire pit 200 in accordance with the present invention. The fire pit 200, in the shown embodiment, comprises a baseplate 108, leaves 118a-d, inner legs 122a-d, a briquette collar 201, a clevis pin 202, and a cotter pin 204.

The baseplate 108, the leaves 118a-d, and inner legs 122a-d are substantially described above in relation to FIGS. 1A-1B.

The briquette collar 201 comprises, in the shown embodiment four leaves projecting downwardly from the briquette collar 201 for detachable insertion into a baseplate as shown. The leaves comprise legs, or rigidly affixed plates jutting downward for insertion into the baseplate 108. The leaves curve, in the shown embodiment, with the curve of the briquette collar 201 which comprises a single wall axially surrounding the longitudinal axis. The leaves of the briquette collar are substantially similar to the leaves 118a-c of the inner sleeve 104.

The briquette collar 201 substantially comprises a single tubular sleeve, surrounding the longitudinal axis, which is shorter in height than it is in diameter. In some embodiments the briquette collar is grated. In other embodiments, the briquette collar comprises gaps in its perimeter to allow fuel being burned within the briquette collar to breach.

The briquette collar 201 defines a hollow recess with an open top. The briquette collar 201 may receive, or house, fuel such as wood, coal, propane tanks, methane tanks, butane tanks, naphtha tanks, alcohol, and/or other flamables.

In some embodiments, the inner sleeve 104 detachably connects to the briquette collar 201 instead of the baseplate 108.

The leaves 118a-c in this embodiment comprise the leaves of the briquette collar 201, and may be detachably affixed to the baseplate 108 with a clevis pin 202 and a cotter pin 204 as shown. In other embodiments, the clevis pin 202 may be moused instead of cottered.

One or more of the leaves 118a-d may be detachably affixed to the baseplate 108 using the clevis pin 202 and the cotter pin 204 as shown. The clevis pin 202 traverses the inner leg 122d through an aperature in the leg 122d, and is secured with the cotter pin 204. In other embodiments of the present invention, the clevis pin 202 is moused.

The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.

Claims

1. A free-standing, portable, multi-function fire pit comprising:

an outer sleeve comprising an elongated generally cylindrical metallic member, resistant to temperatures of more than 240 degrees Fahrenheit, with an upper rim and a lower rim, with a longitudinal axis extending through the length of the outer sleeve, the outer sleeve comprising an engraved textual design, the outer sleeve disposed around a baseplate such that the outer sleeve rests on ground;
the inner sleeve detachably connectable to the baseplate, the inner sleeve comprising an elongated, grated, generally cylindrical metallic member, comprising a top inner rim and a bottom inner rim, the bottom inner rim comprising leaves detachably affixed to a baseplate;
a circular gridiron disposed above the inner sleeve on the top inner rim for barbequing food; and
the baseplate comprising a metallic disk of a diameter larger than the diameter of the inner sleeve oriented orthogonally to the longitudinal axis, the metallic disk comprising a plurality of aperatures for receiving the leaves of one of the inner sleeve and the briquette collar; the baseplate comprising a plurality of inner legs disposed below the metallic disk for engaging the ground.

2. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 1, further comprising a briquette collar comprising a plurality of leaves projecting downwardly for detachable insertion into a baseplate.

3. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 2, where the circular gridiron is disposed above briquette collar.

4. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 1, wherein the inner sleeve is grated in a helical geometric shape.

5. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 1, wherein the outer sleeve further comprises a plurality of legs projecting downwardly from the lower rim for engaging the ground.

6. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 1, wherein the engraved textual design protuberates from the outer sleeve.

7. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 1, further comprising one or more clevis pin(s) for detachably securing one or more of the plurality of leaves to the baseplate.

8. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 1, wherein the top inner rim comprises brackets for securing the gridiron.

9. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 1, wherein the outer sleeve is detachably connectable to the baseplate using one of a clevis pin, a buckle, and a clamp.

10. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 1, wherein the base plate disk is octagonal in shape.

11. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 1, wherein the base plate comprises one or more stanchions for internally elevating a fuel above the ground and surrounding vegetation.

12. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 1, wherein the base plate comprises a metallic tubular member surrounding the longitudinal axis for receiving fuel, the metallic tubular member permanently affixed to the baseplate.

13. The free-standing, portable multi-function fire pit of claim 1, wherein the metallic tubular member affixed to the base plate comprises an upper rim for securing the gridiron in an alternative configuration.

Patent History
Publication number: 20120145139
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 10, 2010
Publication Date: Jun 14, 2012
Inventor: BJ Deeds (Farmington, UT)
Application Number: 12/964,756
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Supporting Frame (126/30)
International Classification: F24B 1/00 (20060101);