Mantle Type Patents (Class 362/179)
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Patent number: 11746972Abstract: An uplight assembly for pendant lighting fixtures includes a housing, a circuit board, and a diffuser optical element. The housing is configured to be secured to a pendant lighting fixture. The circuit board defines an aperture to accommodate a hanging support for the pendant lighting fixture. The circuit board includes a plurality of light sources at least partially surrounding the aperture. The diffuser optical element is in optical communication with the plurality of light sources.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2021Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: HLI SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Sean Michael Hawthorne, Rachel Lynn Sidiropoulos, Jeremy Ogg
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Patent number: 10573195Abstract: A pilot and burner apparatus is provided for use in firefighting training. The apparatus includes a main fuel conduit and a main fuel valve. The apparatus includes a pilot tube and a pilot fuel conduit configured to deliver fuel from the main fuel conduit to the pilot tube. The apparatus includes main and pilot fuel valves to respectively control a flow of fuel in the main and pilot fuel conduits. In a pilot phase, the valves direct fuel to the pilot tube. An ignition component is configured to ignite fuel in the pilot tube to generate a pilot flame. In a burn phase, the pilot flame generates a controllable flame out of a main burner pipe by igniting fuel exiting the main fuel conduit. The controllable flame can be delivered to a training structure for training purposes.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2017Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: FIREBLAST GLOBAL, INC.Inventors: Richard Wayne Egelin, Jr., Christopher Charles Yirsa
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Patent number: 9657940Abstract: A portable burner includes: a burner body having a burner head; and a fuel storage unit disposed below the burner body, and configured to supply fuel to the burner head, wherein the fuel storage unit includes an inner case configured to store fuel, and an outer case configured to accommodate the inner case therein, wherein at least part of the inner case and the outer case is formed to be transparent or semi-transparent, and wherein a shock absorber is formed between the inner case and the outer case. Under such configuration, a user can check the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel storage unit with the naked eye, and damage and transformation of the portable burner can be minimized.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2014Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: KOVEA CO., LTD.Inventor: Sang Hyun Kim
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Patent number: 8567984Abstract: A device and method for providing illumination from a shelf or mantel shelf is provided. A housing recess within the shelf includes a base, front, side, and rear walls extending perpendicular from and along the perimeter of the base. A top panel covers the recess, is coplanar with the top surface of the shelf and permits the dispersion of light through the top side. A multiplicity of lights are positioned within the recess along the perimeter of the base to provide even dispersal of the light from the shelf.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2009Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Inventor: Simonee Tierney
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Patent number: 7631640Abstract: A highly efficient radiant burner assembly (100) for use in a patio heater or the like in areas where people prefer or require low NOX emissions. The efficiencies are created through the use of a spherical burner element (116) that is either formed of a high temperature steel wire mesh or stamping containing apertures of a predetermined size to allow combustion to remain within the burner element and to not cause the temperature of the burner element to exceed the temperature at which NOX are developed. Coating the burner with a catalyst also aids the low emission combustion process. Additional efficiencies are provided by atomizing the fuel before it is mixed with air and by the use of a laminar flow heat exchanger (940) that utilizes a fluid media flowing in a helical coil condenser unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Advanced Propulsion Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter Hofbauer, Yue Xin Huang
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Patent number: 7553041Abstract: The present invention is directed to a floating luminary device that includes: (a.) a base saucer having at least one closed air chamber for floatation, the base saucer having a first predetermined maximum width; and, (b.) a candle mantle located on the base saucer and projecting upwardly from the base saucer and having sufficient space therein for encompassing a candle, the candle mantle having a second predetermined maximum width wherein the first predetermined maximum width is at least 10% greater than the second predetermined maximum width.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2008Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Inventor: Diane D. Terhune
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Patent number: 7293892Abstract: An improved incandescent mantle formed of a woven fabric tube and having at least one open end with a fireproof attaching material provided for attaching at least one of the ends of the tube to a burner. At least one additional fireproof material portion is provided between the burner and mantle to reinforce and protect the mounted mantle from jarring forces.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Inventor: Georg Issakides
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Patent number: 7175298Abstract: The present invention provides lanterns that have a globe or lens with portions that differ in their light transmitting characteristics such that each portion provides a different illuminating effect, and a candle or other light source held within the globe or lens on a holder that is able to swivel or rotate in relation to the globe or lens. This enables the lantern to be positioned such that light from the light source passes primarily through either one of the lens portions for the desired illumination characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Inventor: Soren Schou
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Patent number: 6848809Abstract: A lantern having a compact configuration. The lantern has a generally cylindrical shape with a lower housing containing a fuel tank, a shut-off valve and a regulator. A cap at the base of the lower housing can be removed, providing access to the fuel tank. The fuel tank is refillable via a fuel fill valve arranged at the base of the tank. A burner tube is coupled to the regulator and extends upwards beyond the housing. A mantle is removably coupled to the upper end of the burner tube. A generally conical reflector is arranged around the burner tube below the mantle and above the regulator. A glass globe is arranged around the burner tube/mantle assembly and a ventilator cap is arranged above the globe. The ventilator cap attaches to rails which extend up from opposite sides of the lower housing and can be readily removed to access the mantle.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventor: Norris Richard Long
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Publication number: 20040209210Abstract: A lantern which may be manipulated between a closed position in which it surrounds a mantle or mantles for the lantern to a second, opened position in which the globe has been moved or otherwise manipulated to provide access to the mantle or mantles. As an example, the globe may slide upward relative to the mantles so as to expose the mantles for changing. A globe for the lantern includes a frosted band located on a circumference radially outward from the mantle or mantles. The frosted band minimizes glare from the lantern, and the combination of the frosted band and clear sections located above and below the band provide illumination substantially equal to a clear globe.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventor: Norris Richard Long
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Publication number: 20030223226Abstract: A lantern having a compact configuration. The lantern has a generally cylindrical shape with a lower housing containing a fuel tank, a shut-off valve and a regulator. A cap at the base of the lower housing can be removed, providing access to the fuel tank. The fuel tank is refillable via a fuel fill valve arranged at the base of the tank. A burner tube is coupled to the regulator and extends upwards beyond the housing. A mantle is removably coupled to the upper end of the burner tube. A generally conical reflector is arranged around the burner tube below the mantle and above the regulator. A glass globe is arranged around the burner tube/mantle assembly and a ventilator cap is arranged above the globe. The ventilator cap attaches to rails which extend up from opposite sides of the lower housing and can be readily removed to access the mantle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventor: Norris Richard Long
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Patent number: 6499480Abstract: A heater provides both radiant heat and light. The heater provides radiant heat via a heater assembly which includes a gas burner heating a screen; the screen in turn provides radiant heat. The heater includes a light assembly which may provide light by, for example, burning gas fuel, or by other means such as electricity. The heater may include a heat reflector which can be removed and compacted or disassembled for storage. The light assembly may include easily removable glass panels surrounding the light source. Each glass panel is mounted to the lighting assembly by tabs extending from the bottom of the glass panel and a thumbscrew connection attaching the top portion of the glass panel to the lighting assembly. Hot exhaust gasses generated by the lighting assembly may escape through vents near the top of the lighting assembly, below the heating assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventors: Jerald Ashton, Clyde Schulte, Randall L. May
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Patent number: 6439223Abstract: A lantern system capable of being selectively utilized as a source of light for illumination purposes and as a source of heat for cooking purposes, includes a lower assembly including a base constituting a closed container for the receipt of fuel. An upper assembly includes a chimney. A handle assembly includes a rigid U-shaped wire with small loops at its ends. A fluid delivery assembly includes a linear pipe secured with regard to the lower assembly and upper assembly with an inverted U-shaped tube secured with respect thereto and has an input end operatively associated with a mantle support within the chimney supporting a mantle to support combustion therein for illumination and heating. A dome assembly has an annular vertical wall with two notches positionable to straddle the bolts when used for illumination. A cooking assembly has legs extending downwardly with notches positionable to straddle the bolts.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventors: Diana Clifton Draper, George E. Draper, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020023636Abstract: A heater provides both radiant heat and light. The heater provides radiant heat via a heater assembly which includes a gas burner heating a screen; the screen in turn provides radiant heat. The heater includes a light assembly which may provide light by, for example, burning gas fuel, or by other means such as electricity. The heater may include a heat reflector which can be removed and compacted or disassembled for storage. The light assembly may include easily removable glass panels surrounding the light source. Each glass panel is mounted to the lighting assembly by tabs extending from the bottom of the glass panel and a thumbscrew connection attaching the top portion of the glass panel to the lighting assembly. Hot exhaust gasses generated by the lighting assembly may escape through vents near the top of the lighting assembly, below the heating assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Inventors: Jerald Ashton, Clyde Schulte, Randall L. May
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Patent number: 6331108Abstract: An apparatus adaptable for holding, and burning gas fuels from, different containers, the different containers including at least a first container and a second container. The apparatus preferably comprises: a housing sized such that each of the different containers is removably receivable in the housing; a burner assembly for receiving and burning gas fuel from each of the different containers; a stand or other elevating structure positionable in the housing for elevating and retaining the first container in the housing in an operating position, the elevating structure being removable from the housing for placing the second container in the housing in its operating position; and an adaptor removably attachable between the second container and the burner assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventor: Roy E. Stiner
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Patent number: 6079843Abstract: A lighting apparatus for a barbecue grill including a common gas supply, a grill pit, a grilling surface, and grill control means for regulating a flow of gas from the gas supply, the lighting apparatus including: a lighting enclosure including: a mounting bracket secured within the grill pit and extending outwardly therefrom, and, substantially transparent front closure means for sufficiently sealing a front of the lighting enclosure; and, lighting means positioned within the lighting enclosure and being responsive to the grill control means for illuminating the grilling surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1999Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventors: Demetrio Latella, Nicholas Vila
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Patent number: 5601357Abstract: A gas powered appliance includes housing structure with a fuel inlet port and recess structure for receiving fuel canister structure in communication with the inlet port. Fuel supply conduit structure in the housing structure has an outlet port. Fuel control structure in the housing structure controls flow of fuel from the inlet port through the fuel supply conduit structure to the outlet port. Fuel canister structure is adapted for disposition in the recess structure. The fuel canister structure has a body portion, outlet valve structure on the body portion for coupling to the inlet port when the fuel canister structure is disposed in the recess structure, and check valve structure disposed in the fuel canister body portion in communication with the outlet valve structure for preventing liquid fuel from reaching the flow control structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: ThermoLyte CorporationInventor: Anand Rangarajan
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Patent number: 5441037Abstract: A multipurpose gas light including a bracket mounted on the gas can to hold a glass shield around the lamp head and an annular supporting member above the lamp head, a heat shield for covering on the annular supporting member to shield the heat, a container for mounting on the annular supporting member for cooking food after the removable of the heat shield, a container cover for covering the container, and a container cover holder fastened to the gas can at the top for holding the container cover at any of a series of tilted positions to reflect the light of the lamp head in the desired direction by its inside reflecting surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1995Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Ruey Bor Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: Cheng-Feng Yen
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Patent number: 5274609Abstract: A glass globe for the purpose of preventing insects from blocking out the source of light in a portable lantern has two prearranged doors. The doors cover approximately 30 to 40% of the surface area of the globe and are made of a fire resistant material with a light reflective surface. The doors open back to back from the same hinge area and are biased by springs circumscribing their hinge rod assemblies. The doors, when open, prevent the wind from blowing out the lantern flame and yet permit bugs and insects to enter to the inside area of the glass globe whereby they become burned and liquidated. The doors are mounted within a fire proof frame and made of a polished metal material so as to give light reflection and reduce the light loss from the light source. The glass globe is made of various sizes to replace the various size globes in the conventional commercial portable lanterns. The doors are mounted on a hinge rod and biased by helical springs circumscribing the rod.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1992Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Inventor: William T. Bradley
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Patent number: 5018963Abstract: The present invention relates to a pulsating gas fuel light source, utilizing a flexible diaphragm secured within a housing that reciprocates between two positions to generate a pulsating fuel flow thereby providing a lamp which flashes at regular intervals. The pulsating gas fuel light source is suitable for use as a highly visible warning light for construction sites on highways to warn passing traffic.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1989Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: TPV Energy System, Inc.Inventor: Walter J. Diederich
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Patent number: 4962611Abstract: A portable insect electrocutor trap is provided wherein an electrified alternately polarized grid assembly detachably connects to a liquid fuel lantern. The grid assembly includes a top and bottom ring spaced apart and parallel to each other. Bars connected to the rings extend downward from the top ring and upward from the bottom ring in a spaced arrangement and are insulated from each other. A grid bracket operatively engages the rings and bars in a fixed position and attaches to the lantern's frame bottom. The grid bracket includes braces which function to support a globe surrounding the light emitting region of the lantern and connects the grid to the lantern in a spaced relationship. A base is provided which attaches to the lantern and into which is housed a power supply for electrification of the grid. The power supply steps up the voltage from a direct current source to a high enough voltage to stun or kill an insect when the insect passes near the bars.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1988Date of Patent: October 16, 1990Inventor: Lance L. Millard
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Patent number: 4954075Abstract: An inventive lantern head is disclosed for adapting an inverted backpacking stove to lighting use, said lantern head including fuel-burning lighting means within a glass globe, said globe and lighting means both being supported by a surrounding frame. Mounting means for engagement with said inverted backpacking stove's underside depends from beneath said frame. And, said lighting means is fed by a fuel conduit having means at its distal end for attachment to the stove's remote fuel supply and fuel flow regulator.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Inventor: Neal A. Francino
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Patent number: 4785573Abstract: A portable camping lantern includes an electrified grid including two half sections embracing the light unit and having indexing structure cooperating with a valve control on the lantern which functions to limit how the grid is placed on the lantern such that a safety interconnect extending from the grid to the battery below the capped refuel opening extends thereacross preventing the refueling of the lantern without disconnecting the power supply from the grid. Insect-attracting odor is sprayed across the grid upwardly from a manifold extending around the lantern and is carried by a carbon dioxide propellant. An insect-attracting sound-emitting unit is positioned closely adjacent to the grid for attracting insects to the grid. An appropriately colored glass enclosure extends around the lantern light to attract insects to the grid.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1986Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Inventor: Lance L. Millard
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Patent number: 4702690Abstract: Disclosed is an improved, ultra-compact, piezoelectric spark start, butane fueled, incandescent mantle type lantern for backpackers and the like, which utilizes readily available, common disposable butane cigarette lighters as an insertable and removable "fuel cell". Illumination intensity is operator controlled at the fuel cell flame adjustment control. Piezo sparking is sequenced with push-button movement of the butane lighter gas release lever, for convenient and controlled gas discharge. The lantern base portion is retractable on upright posts, into the globe (upper assembly) once the "fuel cell" is removed from the base guide, and the combination piezoelectric element and fuel cell receiver. Once removed from the receiver integral to the lantern, the "fuel cell" again may be used as a conventional cigarette lighter.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Inventors: Dale C. Sommers, Frank L. Hibberd, Doreen M. Jayko
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Patent number: 4612606Abstract: An apparatus in the form of a stair nosing formation that is particularly adapted to provide an overhang for housing an indirect lighting source thereby to provide both functional and aesthetically appealing effects. The formation consists of a tread plate in perpendicular affixure to a riser plate while extending an overhang portion that is further formed into an overhang plate disposed parallel to the riser plate. A transverse plate is formed to extend between the overhang plate and riser plate to provide high structural strength while also defining a downwardly oriented channel for retention of an illumination source for directing light downward along the adjacent step riser toward the next lower step tread.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1985Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Inventor: James R. Roberts
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Patent number: 4603505Abstract: A portable electronic insect controller is provided wherein a electrified alternately polarized grid surrounds a light emitting region of a camping lantern. The grid includes a bottom and top ring spaced apart and substantially parallel to each other. Bars attached to the rings extend upward from the bottom ring and downward from the top ring in a spaced arrangement. A grid bracket includes grid posts which attach to the bottom ring and extend downward to engage a collar which extends around the outside of the lantern and is pulled securely against the lantern by buckle snap connectors. A base is provided onto which the lantern is secured and into which is housed a power source for electrification of the grid. The power supply steps up voltage from either a direct current source or alternating current source to a high enough voltage to arc across from one bar to the next when an insert enters the region between the bars.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1983Date of Patent: August 5, 1986Inventor: Lance Millard
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Patent number: 4599683Abstract: A lantern is provided with a two-position globe which includes a transparent portion and a frosted portion. When the transparent portion is positioned adjacent the light source of the lantern, the lantern provides bright light, and when the frosted portion is positioned adjacent the light source, the lantern provides subdued light.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1984Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventors: Hugh C. Beckham, Robert M. Bean
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Patent number: 4535390Abstract: A folding reflector for a lantern is formed from a pair of reflecting panels which are pivotally secured for pivotal movement between a folded position in which the panels are superposed and an extended position in which the panels extend in opposite directions from the pivot. When the panels are extended, the reflector can be inserted around the globe of the lantern. When the panels are folded, the reflector can be stored in the bottom of the fount of the lantern.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1984Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignee: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Curtis, James R. Conley
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Patent number: 4475882Abstract: A hand-held lighting device employing an incandescent mantle as a light source and having a pilot burner fixedly mounted within the lighting device housing adjacent a mantle mounting, the pilot burner being aspirated to promote efficient combustion and reduce the accumulation of soot on the interior of the housing. The pilot burner is ignited by an ignition assembly, such as a flint wheel, which is actuable from outside of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1982Date of Patent: October 9, 1984Assignee: The Gillette CompanyInventor: George P. Gruner
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Patent number: 4372198Abstract: A hot plate that is readily placeable upon a lantern in order to use the lantern heat for cooking foods upon the hot plate, the hot plate including a grill, and which in one design of the invention, additionally includes a wrap around side wall placeable around the grill and a cover fitted on a top edge of the wall, so to form an oven over the grill.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1981Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Inventors: Henry D. Stover, Jr., George Spector
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Patent number: 4089635Abstract: A portable gas lamp of the type having a cylindrical base acting as a casing for a removable gas cartridge and a cylindrical glass chimney which extends upwardly from the base and surrounds an incandescent mantle, in which there is provided a cylindrical sleeve which surrounds the previously stated parts of the lamp and is movable between a first position where it protectively covers the said glass chimney and a second, lower position in which the glass chimney is uncovered and the sleeve surrounds the base. The sleeve is preferably slidingly supported on a pair of upright posts attached to the base, and means is provided for securing the sleeve at least in its uppermost position where it covers the glass chimney.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1976Date of Patent: May 16, 1978Inventor: Pierre Sivignon