Portable stove with gimbal mounting
First Claim
1. Gimbal mounting means for a portable stove of the type that comprises a pressurized fuel container having an outlet nipple at an upper end thereof, a burner spaced above said nipple and coaxially connected therewith, and means for supporting a cooking vessel over said burner to be heated by a flame thereat, said gimbal mounting means providing for detachable connection of said stove to a structural member such as a boat bulkhead and enabling the stove to remain upright notwithstanding substantial tilting of the structural member, said mounting means being characterized by:
- A. a shaft having a head on a rear end thereof;
B. a plate-like member securable to a structural member and having front and rear surfaces, and further having(1) a hole through which said head can pass for engagement against said rear surface and through which the shaft can project forwardly with its rear end confined against upward and sideward movement by edge portions that said hole defines, and(2) a plurality of vertically elongated hook receiving apertures;
C. a bracket cooperable with said plate-like member to support the shaft in rotatable forwardly projecting relation to said plate-like member, said bracket having(1) a top surface upon which the shaft rests,(2) a pair of opposing abutments projecting above said top surface and between which the shaft is closely receivable, and(3) a plurality of rearwardly and downwardly projecting hooks that are receivable in said apertures and engageable with said plate-like member to detachably connect the bracket thereto;
D. a pivot member having an aperture that provides for its coaxial securement to said nipple and having a pair of trunnions which are spaced to opposite sides of said aperture and are coaxial with one another; and
E. a substantially U-shaped yoke on the front end of the shaft having forwardly projecting legs which are spaced laterally in opposite directions from the shaft axis and in each of which there is an upwardly opening transversely extending groove wherein one of said trunnions is receivable for supporting the stove to swing about the mutually perpendicular axes of said trunnions and of the shaft.
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Abstract
A marine stove comprises a valve body for coaxial connection to a nipple on a pressure gas bottle, a tubular mixer coaxially telescopingly threaded into the top of the valve body, a burner above the mixer that is coaxially supported by it, and a grill over the burner, also supported by the mixer. A pivot confined between the valve body and the mixer has opposite laterally projecting coaxial trunnions that define one gimbal axis for the stove. Another gimbal axis is defined by a shaft that has a head at a rear end thereof and a U-shaped yoke at its front with forwardly projecting legs that have upwardly opening grooves wherein the trunnions are received. A mounting plate securable in forwardly offset relation to a bulkhead has a shaft hole through which the head is received. The shaft is rotatably supported in forwardly projecting relation to the plate by a bracket that hooks into the plate and has upwardly projecting abutments between which the shaft is closely received.
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6 Claims
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1. Gimbal mounting means for a portable stove of the type that comprises a pressurized fuel container having an outlet nipple at an upper end thereof, a burner spaced above said nipple and coaxially connected therewith, and means for supporting a cooking vessel over said burner to be heated by a flame thereat, said gimbal mounting means providing for detachable connection of said stove to a structural member such as a boat bulkhead and enabling the stove to remain upright notwithstanding substantial tilting of the structural member, said mounting means being characterized by:
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A. a shaft having a head on a rear end thereof; B. a plate-like member securable to a structural member and having front and rear surfaces, and further having (1) a hole through which said head can pass for engagement against said rear surface and through which the shaft can project forwardly with its rear end confined against upward and sideward movement by edge portions that said hole defines, and (2) a plurality of vertically elongated hook receiving apertures; C. a bracket cooperable with said plate-like member to support the shaft in rotatable forwardly projecting relation to said plate-like member, said bracket having (1) a top surface upon which the shaft rests, (2) a pair of opposing abutments projecting above said top surface and between which the shaft is closely receivable, and (3) a plurality of rearwardly and downwardly projecting hooks that are receivable in said apertures and engageable with said plate-like member to detachably connect the bracket thereto; D. a pivot member having an aperture that provides for its coaxial securement to said nipple and having a pair of trunnions which are spaced to opposite sides of said aperture and are coaxial with one another; and E. a substantially U-shaped yoke on the front end of the shaft having forwardly projecting legs which are spaced laterally in opposite directions from the shaft axis and in each of which there is an upwardly opening transversely extending groove wherein one of said trunnions is receivable for supporting the stove to swing about the mutually perpendicular axes of said trunnions and of the shaft.
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2. A small stove for detachable connection to a structural member such as a boat bulkhead that has an upright surface which may tilt substantially in any direction, said stove being of the type comprising a burner, connection means for communicating the burner with an outlet nipple at an upper end of a pressurized fuel container, and means for supporting a cooking vessel above the burner to be heated thereby, said stove being characterized by:
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A. said connection means comprising a pair of coaxial elements, one of which has a portion that is threaded into the other, said elements having axially opposed circumferential shoulders surrounding said threaded portion; B. a pivot member (1) having a flat body wherein there is a hole through which said threaded portion extends and which is confined between said shoulders, and (2) a pair of coaxial trunnions projecting from said body in opposite edgewise directions; C. a shaft having at a front end thereof a substantially U-shaped yoke with forwardly projecting legs that can straddle said telescoping elements and in each of which there is an upwardly opening groove wherein one of said trunnions is receivable to connect said telescoping elements with the shaft for swinging about an axis transverse to that of the shaft; and D. mounting means supporting said shaft for rotation about its axis and with its axis substantially horizontal. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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