Combination campstove and lantern

Combustion – Flame holder and fuel tank assembly

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126252, F23D 1304

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043380751

ABSTRACT:
A collapsible campstove and lantern arrangement which may be readily converted from a campstove to a camp lantern and which is disassembleable into a compact lightweight unit that can be easily carried by a backpacking camper. The campstove and lantern arrangement includes a lantern subassembly that is adapted to support a standard cloth mantle and efficiently distribute the fuel during burning so as to produce a relatively bright lighting effect. The illustrated lantern subassembly includes an apertured flame distributor having a smooth uninterrupted sleeve portion intermediate its ends about which the cloth mantle may be tied in its assembled position. The lower end of the distributor tube is formed with a plurality of resilient fingers that permit the lantern subassembly to be removeably and adjustably positioned on different sized gas outlet tubes of camp stoves.

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patent: 4105013 (1978-08-01), Vache

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