Method and Device for Supporting a Gas Cylinder and Associated Torch Handle
A device is disclosed for supporting from the belt of a user a gas cylinder assembly and simultaneously the handle of a torch associated with the cylinder. In an assembly, the device is used in conjunction with a gas cylinder assembly and the handle of an associated torch. A method is also disclosed for mounting a gas cylinder assembly and handle of an associated torch to the belt of a user.
This invention relates to a device for simultaneously supporting a gas cylinder and the handle of a torch associated with the gas cylinder.
Description of Related ArtFlame soldering and heating requires a torch and gas from a cylinder to generate a torch flame. There are many applications in which the associated torch may be handheld or, for convenience when not in use, placed on a surface, in a pouch, or secured to a device attached to the user. In one prior art design, a pouch is secured to the belt of a user, and extending from the pouch is a tube which accepts the torch tube. However, such an arrangement is fairly large and a more compact and less expensive arrangement is desired.
However, such a device 10 makes no provision for supporting the handle of the associated torch. There are times when the torch is not being used and, at these times, the user needs a location to rest the torch, which is tethered with a hose to the gas cylinder. After torch usage, the torch tip remains hot and care must be taken to properly rest the torch to avoid injury or starting a fire.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one embodiment, a device for supporting from the belt of a user a cylinder assembly for fuel gases and a handle of an associated torch comprises: a) a belt engagement clip adapted to engage with a belt; b) a cylinder engagement clip extending from the belt engagement clip; and c) a torch handle engagement portion for supporting a torch, wherein the torch handle engagement portion is secured to and extends from the cylinder engagement clip.
In another embodiment, an assembly for securing a cylinder for fuel gases and an associated torch to the clip of a belt of a user comprises: a) a cylinder assembly for fuel gases having a cylinder body with a cap; b) a torch connected to the cylinder assembly, wherein the torch has a torch handle; and c) a support device for engagement with the belt of a user, wherein the device comprises: (1) a belt engagement clip for engagement with the belt of a user; (2) a cylinder engagement clip with two opposing arms extending from the belt engagement clip, wherein the arms are resilient with respect to one another in opposing directions and wherein each arm engages one side of a groove within the cylinder cap or a gap between the cylinder cap and the cylinder body; and (3) a torch handle engagement portion extending from one of the cylinder engagement clip arms and engaging the torch handle.
In yet another embodiment, a method for mounting a cylinder assembly for fuel gases and the associated torch to the belt of a user comprises the steps of: a) securing a device with the clip to the belt of a user; b) securing the cylinder assembly to the same device by clamping opposing arms of the device to engage the cylinder assembly; and c) securing the torch handle to the same device through one of hooking or looping engagement.
In one embodiment, the torch handle is secured to the device with the torch tip extending in a direction away from the user.
Some of the advantages and features of the preferred embodiments of the invention have been summarized hereinabove. These embodiments along with other potential embodiments of the device and method will become apparent to those skilled in the art when referencing the following drawings in conjunction with the detailed description as they relate to the figures.
For purposes of the description hereinafter, spatial orientation terms, if used, shall relate to the referenced embodiment as it is orientated in the accompanying drawing figures or otherwise described in the following detailed description. However, it is to be understood that the embodiments described hereinafter may assume many alternative variations and embodiments. It is also to be understood that the specific devices illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures and described herein are exemplary and should not be considered as limiting.
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It is also possible to engage the cylinder engagement clip 116 within the gap 138 between the cap 116B and the cylinder body 116A shown in
The torch 118 associated with the cylinder assembly 116 has a torch handle 114. As previously discussed, the device 100 is for engagement with the belt 110 of a user through the belt engagement clip 120. The device further includes the cylinder engagement clip 130 having two opposing arms 132, 134 extending from the belt engagement clip 120. The arms 132, 134 are resilient with respect to one another in opposing directions along line 135 and each arm 132, 134 engages one side of the groove 137 of the cylinder cap 116B. The torch handle engagement portion 140 extends from one of the cylinder engagement clip arms 132, 134 and engages the torch handle 114. As illustrated in
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Overall, the device 100 described herein, allows for simultaneous support of both the gas cylinder assembly 116 and the torch 118. The subject device 100, furthermore, allows for the torch 118 to be mounted relative to the user such that when the torch handle 114 is mounted, the torch tip 150 is orientated away from the user to minimize damage or injury that may be caused by a hot torch tip 150.
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What has so far been discussed is an arrangement where the torch handle engagement portion is a hook to engage the stem of a valve in the torch handle.
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The torch handle may also have one of a magnet or steel plate secured thereto and the protrusion may be the other of a magnet or steel plate such that the protrusion may be secured to and support the handle. Additionally, the torch handle may be secured to the protrusion using Velcro®, rope, snaps, and buckles using techniques known to those skilled in the art.
While each arrangement illustrated herein has shown the torch in an upright position with the torch tip extending upwardly, it should be appreciated that minor modifications obvious to those skilled in the art it is possible to mount the torch to the device with the torch in an inverted position.
Although not illustrated, it is also possible to attach a protective bag to the device such that with the torch mounted to the device in the inverted position, the pouch acts as a shield to protect the user from a torch hot tip. The pouch may be leather with a loop extending therefrom which engages the device or with an eyelet extending through for engagement by the device.
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While certain embodiments of the invention are shown in the accompanying figures and described herein above in detail, other embodiments will be apparent to and readily made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. For example, it is to be understood that this disclosure contemplates that to the extent possible one or more features of the embodiment can be combined with one or more features of the other embodiment. Accordingly, the foregoing description is intended to be illustrative rather than restrictive.
Claims
1. A device for supporting from the belt of a user a cylinder assembly for fuel gases and a handle of an associated torch, wherein the device comprises:
- a) a belt engagement clip adapted to engage with a belt;
- b) a cylinder engagement clip extending from the belt engagement clip; and
- c) a torch handle engagement portion for supporting a torch, wherein the torch handle engagement portion is secured to and extends from the cylinder engagement clip.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the belt engagement clip is made of a clip first side and an opposing clip second side defining a restriction therebetween for positioning over a belt, wherein a clip axis extends between the clip sides.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the sides of the clip are resilient with movement toward and away from one another.
4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the torch handle engagement portion defines an axis forming an angle (A) with the clip axis of between 0-90°.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the cylinder engagement clip is comprised of a first arm and a second arm spaced from and opposing one another in a first direction, wherein at least one arm is resiliently movable in the first direction and wherein the arms are adapted to engage the cylinder assembly.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the torch handle engagement portion is a protrusion extending from the cylinder engagement portion.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the torch handle engagement portion is welded or soldered to the cylinder engagement portion.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the belt engagement clip, the cylinder engagement clip and the torch handle engagement portion are a single continuous uninterrupted piece.
9. The device according to claim 6, wherein the torch handle engagement portion is a hook.
10. The device according to claim 9, wherein the hook has a first end and a second end and wherein a line connecting the ends forms an angle (C) of between 0-180 degrees with the clip axis.
11. An assembly for securing a cylinder for fuel gases and an associated torch to the clip of a belt of a user comprising:
- a) a cylinder assembly for fuel gases having a cylinder body with a cap;
- b) a torch connected to the cylinder assembly, wherein the torch has a torch handle; and
- c) a support device for engagement with the belt of a user, wherein the device comprises: (1) a belt engagement clip for engagement with the belt of a user; (2) a cylinder engagement clip with two opposing arms extending from the belt engagement clip, wherein the arms are resilient with respect to one another in opposing directions and wherein each arm engages one side of a groove within the cylinder cap or a gap between the cylinder cap and the cylinder body; and (3) a torch handle engagement portion extending from one of the cylinder engagement clip arms and engaging the torch handle.
12. The assembly according to claim 11, wherein the torch handle has a knob with a stem and the torch handle engagement portion is a hook that engages the stem.
13. The assembly according to claim 11, wherein the torch handle has a loop attached thereto and the engaging member is a hook that engages the loop.
14. The assembly according to claim 11, wherein the torch handle has a recess therein and the engagement portion is a protrusion that engages the recess.
15. The assembly according to claim 11, wherein the torch handle is one of a magnet and the protrusion is the other of the magnet or steel plate.
16. The assembly according to claim 11, wherein
- a) the belt engagement clip has opposing sides defining a clip axis therebetween,
- b) a torch tube extends from the torch handle and a first section of the torch tube has a first section axis and a second section of the torch tube has a second torch tube section and a second section axis, wherein the second section axis is angled with the first section axis, and
- c) wherein the torch handle is secured with the torch holder engagement portion such that the axis of the torch tube second section forms an angle with respect to the clip axis of between 0-180° away from the belt engagement clip.
17. A method for mounting a cylinder assembly for fuel gases and an associated torch to a belt of a user comprising the steps of:
- a) securing a device with a clip to the belt of a user;
- b) securing the cylinder assembly to the same device by clamping opposing arms of the device to engage the cylinder assembly; and
- c) securing the torch handle to the same device through one of hooking or looping engagement such that the hands of the user are available for other tasks.
18. The method according to claim 17, wherein the torch tube extends from the torch handle and wherein the torch handle is secured to the device with the torch tip extending in a direction away from the user.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 13, 2017
Publication Date: Jan 17, 2019
Inventors: Charles T. Goss (Pittsburgh, PA), Deborah L. Everett (Glenshaw, PA)
Application Number: 15/649,204