Patent ID: 7246614
Filing Date: 2007-07-24
Classification: F24C

Abstract:
1. A lightweight portable cooking stove comprising the combination of: a combustion chamber comprising a right circular cylindrical substantially imperforate wall having a predetermined inside diameter, a predetermined outside diameter, a top edge, and a bottom edge; the bottom edge for engagement with an underlying surface to prevent air from entering the combustion chamber from under the bottom edge of the combustion chamber wall; a first plurality of relatively large diameter ports extending through the combustion chamber wall at substantially equally spaced intervals along a circle extending parallel to and spaced a predetermined distance above the bottom edge of the combustion chamber wall; a second plurality of relatively small diameter ports extending through the combustion chamber wall at substantially equally spaced intervals along a circle extending parallel to and a predetermined distance below the top edge of the combustion chamber wall; the first plurality of relatively large diameter ports being separated from the second plurality of relatively small diameter ports by a predetermined longitudinal distance; obturating device comprising an imperforate right circular cylinder having an inside diameter which is substantially equal to the outside diameter of the combustion chamber wall; the obturating device being slidably supported on the combustion chamber wall for selectively: simultaneously closing all of the second plurality of ports extending through the combustion chamber wall while simultaneously opening all of the first plurality of ports extending through the combustion chamber wall; or simultaneously closing all of the first plurality of ports extending through the combustion chamber wall while simultaneously opening all of the second plurality of ports extending through the combustion chamber wall; or simultaneously partially opening all of the first plurality of ports and partially opening all of the second plurality of ports extending through the combustion chamber wall; a fuel vaporizer to be supported on the underlying surface and axially aligned with the combustion chanter wall; the fuel vaporizer comprising inner and outer right circular cylinders having a common axis and each having an inside surface, an outside surface, and upper end, and a lower end; a first imperforate first bottom wall extending across the entirety of the lower end of the inner right circular cylinder of the fuel vaporizer to define a first cylindrically shaped fuel receiving chamber; the inside surface of the second right circular cylinder comprising the fuel vaporizer being spaced apart from the outside surface of the first right circular cylinder thereof to define an annular space therebetween; a second imperforate bottom wall extending between the lower end of the outside surface of the first right circular cylinder comprising the fuel vaporizer and the inside surface of the second right circular cylinder comprising the fuel vaporizer to define a second annularly shaped fuel receiving chamber extending between the fast and second right circular cylinders comprising the fuel vaporizer; a top wall extending between the upper end of the outside surface of the first right circular cylinder and the upper end of the inside surface of the second right circular cylinder comprising the fuel vaporizer; the top wall having a plurality of apertures fanned therethrough at substantially equally spaced intervals, the top wall extending between the outside surface of the first right circular cylinder and the inside surface of the second right circular cylinder comprising the fuel vaporizer to facilitate the passage of vaporized fuel from the second annularly shaped fuel receiving chamber of the vaporizer through the apertures formed in the top wall; at least one passageway extending between the first cylindrically shaped fuel receiving chamber and the second annularly shaped fuel receiving chamber and located adjacent to the first and second bottom walls of the fuel vaporizer; a cooking pot comprising a right circular cylindrical side wall having an outside diameter which is smaller than the inside diameter of the combustion chamber; the cooking pot further comprising a substantially planar bottom wall comprising an extension of and extending substantially perpendicular to the cylindrical side wall of the cooking pot; and means for supporting the cooking pot on the combustion chamber with the bottom wall of the cooking pot being positioned within the combustion chamber; whereby air entering the first plurality of ports extending through the combustion chamber wall mixes with vaporized fuel discharged trough the apertures in the upper wall of the fuel vaporizer to form a stoichiometic ratio of mixed fuel and air thereby combining maximum heat production with maximum fuel efficiency; the products of combustion engaging the bottom wall and the side walls of the cooking pot to effect maximum heat transfer.