FIRE POKER WITH AIR CONDUIT AND CHECK VALVE
A fire poker includes a handle, an elongate tube and a tip end. A check valve assembly is positioned in the handle and fluidly coupled with an air conduit extending from the handle to the tip end.
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Positioned within the handle 12 and in communication with the inner lumen 22 is a check valve assembly 40, as further illustrated in
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During use, a user of the fire poker 10 can position his or her lips on the cap 30 and blow into the lumen 22 through check valve assembly 40. This blowing action will cause the flapper 50 to deflect with respect to the valve body 42. Subsequently, air from the blowing action will travel through the outlet end 26 and into the inlet end 64 of lumen 62. Air travels along the lumen 62 to the outlet end 66. From outlet end 66, air is diverted along the surfaces 78a and 78b, providing air to a fire positioned at the tip end 16. In particular, a first outlet 66a is created on surface 78a and a second outlet 66b is created on a second surface 78b.
Various embodiments of the invention have been described above for purposes of illustrating the details thereof and to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. The details and features of the disclosed embodiment[s] are not intended to be limiting, as many variations and modifications will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to be interpreted broadly and to include all variations and modifications coming within the scope and spirit of the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
Claims
1. A fire poker, comprising:
- a handle including a check valve assembly positioned within the handle;
- an elongate tube defining an internal lumen in fluid communication with the check valve assembly; and
- a tip end positioned at an outlet end of the elongated tube.
2. The fire poker of claim 1, wherein the tip end defines a proximal end positioned within the lumen of the tube, the tip end further positioned to divert air from the lumen of the tube to opposed surfaces of the tip end.
3. The fire poker of claim 1, wherein the check valve assembly includes an outer ring, a support structure secured to the outer ring and a flapper secured to the support structure.
4. The fire poker of claim 1, wherein the handle is formed of wood.
5. The fire poker of claim 4, wherein the elongate tube is formed of metal.
6. The fire poker of claim 1, wherein the tip end includes at least one of a notched surface and a prong.
7. In a fire poker with a first end having a handle configured to be grasped by a user and a second end having a tip end configured to position pieces of wood in a fire, a lumen assembly, comprising:
- an inlet end positioned proximate the first end;
- an outlet end positioned proximate the second end;
- an inner surface configured to transport air between the inlet and the outlet end; and
- a check valve assembly communicatively coupled with the inner surface so as to allow forced air to travel from the inlet end to the outlet end and prevent forced air from traveling from the outlet end to the inlet end.
8. The lumen assembly of claim 7, further comprising a tip end positioned at the outlet end, the tip end defining opposed surfaces and positioned to direct air from the outlet end to the opposed surfaces.
9. The lumen assembly of claim 7 wherein the check value assembly includes an outer ring, a support structure secured to the outer ring and a flapper secured to the support of the structure.
10. A method of tending a fire using a fire poker defining an inner lumen configured to carry air from an inlet end to an outlet end, comprising:
- positioning a tip end of the fire poker proximate the fire;
- forcing air from the inlet end to the outlet end; and
- after forcing, preventing air from travelling from the outlet end to the inlet end.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein forcing includes deflecting a portion of a check value assembly away from the inlet end.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising directing air at the outlet end to two opposing surfaces of a tip end.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 27, 2018
Publication Date: Jan 3, 2019
Inventor: Michael Miller (Plymouth, MN)
Application Number: 16/020,612