Fire Pit Cover
A fire pit cover includes a cap body, a bottom sleeve, a first high-temperature thread, a second high-temperature thread, a weighted ring, and a pair of handles. The cap body includes a flat top portion and an annular lateral portion. The flat top portion, the annular lateral portion, the bottom sleeve, and the pair of handles is made of a silica-glass-fabric material to withstand high temperature of the fire pit/stove. A top end of the annular lateral portion is perimetrically hermetically connected around the flat top portion to the flat top portion through the first high-temperature thread. The bottom sleeve is perimetrically positioned around a bottom end of the annular lateral portion and hermetically connected to the annular lateral portion through the second high-temperature thread. The weighted ring is enclosed within the bottom sleeve. The pair of handles is laterally connected to the annular lateral portion.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Pat. Application serial number 63/272,604 filed on Oct. 27, 2021.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to outdoor enjoyment and conservation. More specifically, the present invention is an apparatus that allows an individual to extinguish an open flame safely and quickly within a fire pit or smokeless stoves.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONAt most times of the year, many individuals enjoy sitting around a fire in the outdoors. Whether it simply be for enjoyment with loved ones or rather for cooking food, the creation of fire is used for a wide variety of purposes. In every instance of a fire being used, a time comes when one must extinguish the fire. One may decide to simply let the fire cool off naturally, or instead use some kind of water source to extinguish the fire. When allowing the fire to cool off naturally, it takes a lengthy amount of time and leaving the fire to do so is risky as the fire could catch flame once again and deal damage to the surrounding area. If the area around the fire pit catches fire, forest fires could result and the destruction of the area could ensue. Occasionally, the root systems underneath a fire pit catch fire without notice, leading to ecosystem damage as well. Another danger of leaving a fire unattended is the potential for small children or pets to accidentally touch the fire or fire pit and get burned. Alternatively, one may not have access to a water source or the water source could be a resource reserved for drinking purposes. In these instances, one may prefer to save the resource rather than to use the resource for extinguishing the fire. Additionally, a new type of smokeless stove has become increasingly popular. These stoves are cylindrical and composed of either carbon or stainless steel. These stoves become immensely hot during and after use. When one has finished using one of these stoves and decides to wait for the stove to cool down, one could be waiting for two or three hours before the stove is safe to touch or leave alone. Existing items that aid in extinguishing fires include covers for such objects as fire pits or smokeless stoves. However, such items are composed of cheap materials and are only intended to be used once the fire pit or stove has cooled down most of the way. If the fire pit or stove is not cooled down enough, the cover could become damaged.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide an individual with an apparatus capable of extinguishing a fire within a fire pit or a stove while the fire pit or stove is still of a high temperature. The present invention allows one to save time by quickly extinguishing a fire, save water that can be used to cooldown the fire, and maintain a clean and dry firepit or stove.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is an apparatus capable of being placed over a fire pit or a stove for the purpose of extinguishing a fire. The present invention is a fire pit cover that is fireproof and capable of functioning at high temperatures. The present invention allows one to save time and resources once finished using a fire.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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The flat top portion 2, the annular lateral portion 3, the bottom sleeve 6, and the pair of handles 10 are made of a silica-glass-fabric material so that the aforementioned components can function as high-temperature resistant materials. More specifically, the silica-glass-fabric material is composed of 1100 grams per square meter (GSM) of silica glass. Due to the integration of 1100 GSM of silica glass to the silica-glass-fabric material, the cap body 1, the bottom sleeve 6, and the pair of handles 10 are able absorb up to 2000 degrees of Fahrenheit so that the excessive amount of heat energy that can radiates through the flat top portion 2, the annular lateral portion 3, and the bottom sleeve 6 can be minimized. Due to the material composition, the present invention can be immediately placed around the fire pit or the smokeless stove without having to wait for a cool-down period thus resulting a safe surrounding for children and pets.
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Furthermore, a length for the first inclined-arm 22, the second inclined-arm 23, the third inclined-arm 24, and the fourth inclined-arm 25 differs according to the diameter of the flat top portion 2 so that the structural frame 20 is able to fully extend from the center point of the flat top portion 2 to the annular lateral portion 3.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A fire pit cover comprising:
- a cap body;
- a bottom sleeve;
- a first high-temperature thread;
- a second high-temperature thread;
- a weighted ring;
- a pair of handles;
- the cap body comprising a flat top portion and an annular lateral portion;
- the flat top portion, the annular lateral portion, the bottom sleeve, and the pair of handles being made of a silica-glass-fabric material;
- a top end of the annular lateral portion being perimetrically positioned around the flat top portion;
- the annular lateral portion being hermetically connected to the flat top portion through the first high-temperature thread;
- the bottom sleeve being perimetrically positioned around a bottom end of the annular lateral portion;
- the bottom sleeve being hermetically connected to the annular lateral portion through the second high-temperature thread;
- the weighted ring being enclosed within the bottom sleeve; and
- the pair of handles being laterally connected to the annular lateral portion.
2. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the silica-glass-fabric material is composed of 1100 grams per square meter (GSM) of silica glass.
3. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- a first silicone coating;
- the first silicone coating being superimposed across the flat top portion;
- the first silicone coating and the flat top portion being positioned coextensive with each other; and
- the first silicone coating being positioned external to the flat top portion.
4. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 3 comprising:
- the first silicone coating being made of 225 GSM of silica glass; and
- the first silicone coating being able to absorb up to 550 degrees of Fahrenheit.
5. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- a second silicone coating;
- the second silicone coating being superimposed across the annular lateral portion;
- the second silicone coating and the annular lateral portion being positioned coextensive with each other; and
- the second silicone coating being positioned external to the annular lateral portion.
6. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 5 comprising:
- the second silicone coating being made of 225 GSM of silica glass; and
- the second silicone coating being able to absorb up to 550 degrees of Fahrenheit.
7. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- a third silicone coating;
- the third silicone coating being superimposed across the bottom sleeve;
- the third silicone coating and the bottom sleeve being positioned coextensive with each other; and
- the third silicone coating being positioned external to the bottom sleeve.
8. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 7 comprising:
- the third silicone coating being made of 225 GSM of silica glass; and
- the third silicone coating being able to absorb up to 550 degrees of Fahrenheit.
9. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- the pair of handles comprising a first handle and a second handle;
- the first handle and the second handle being positioned adjacent to the top end; and
- the first handle and the second handle being diametrically opposed of each other about the flat top portion.
10. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cap body and the bottom sleeve are able to resist ultraviolet light.
11. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cap body and the bottom sleeve are able absorb up to 2000 degrees of Fahrenheit.
12. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first high-temperature thread is able absorb up to 800 degrees of Fahrenheit.
13. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second high-temperature thread is able absorb up to 800 degrees of Fahrenheit.
14. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- a structural frame;
- the structural frame being internally positioned within the cap body; and
- the structural frame being removably mounted to the flat top portion.
15. The fire pit cover as claimed in claim 14 comprising:
- the structural frame comprising a connector hub, a first inclined-arm, a second inclined-arm, a third inclined-arm, and a fourth inclined-arm;
- the cap body further comprising a first sleeve, a second sleeve, a third sleeve, and a fourth sleeve;
- the first inclined-arm, the second inclined-arm, the third inclined-arm, and the fourth inclined-arm being rotatably connected to the connector hub;
- the first sleeve, the second sleeve, the third sleeve, and the fourth sleeve being radially positioned adjacent to the annular lateral portion;
- the first sleeve, the second sleeve, the third sleeve, and the fourth sleeve being internally connected to the flat top portion;
- the first sleeve and the second sleeve being diametrically opposed of each other about the flat top portion;
- the third sleeve and the fourth sleeve being diametrically opposed of each other about the flat top portion;
- the first sleeve being perpendicular positioned to the third sleeve about the flat top portion;
- the connector hub being concentrically positioned to the flat top portion;
- a free end of the first inclined-arm being removably engaged within the first sleeve;
- a free end of the second inclined-arm being removably engaged within the second sleeve;
- a free end of the third inclined-arm being removably engaged within the third sleeve; and
- a free end of the fourth inclined-arm being removably engaged within the fourth sleeve.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 27, 2022
Publication Date: Apr 27, 2023
Inventor: Timothy Driscoll (Millbury, MA)
Application Number: 17/975,469