Patent classifications
F23K2900/05002
Double flow rate gas solenoid valve
A double flow rate gas solenoid valve has an inlet and at least a first outlet in a housing. First and second solenoids are selectively operable relative to first and second valve seats to establish first and second gas flow paths, respectively. The second flow path has a restriction thereby resulting in a lower gas flow rate through the second flow path than the first flow path. When connected to a common inlet of a burner, at least two, if not three flow rates can be provided by the valve.
Premixing apparatus
A premixing apparatus for mixing air with a fuel gas to supply a burner with an air-fuel mixture via a fan includes: a zero governor and a motor-driven type of variable throttle valve, both being disposed in a gas supply passage; and an excess air ratio detecting device for detecting an excess air ratio of the air-fuel mixture, thereby regulating an opening degree of the variable throttle valve so that the excess air ratio of the air-fuel mixture becomes a predetermined value. An arrangement is made to prevent an ignition failure from occurring in an attempt to perform an ignition operation in a state in which, due to a trouble with the variable throttle valve of remaining opened or remaining closed, the excess air ratio of the air-fuel mixture becomes too small or too excessive. The variable throttle valve is provided with a sensing device.
REGULATING VALVE FOR A GAS COOKING APPLIANCE AND GAS COOKING APPLIANCE INCORPORTATING SAID REGULATING VALVE
Regulating valve for a gas cooking appliance, comprising a valve body with an inlet conduit and at least one outlet conduit, and a rotating disc arranged between the inlet conduit and the outlet conduit, comprising a plurality of connecting holes for regulating the gas flow, more than one connecting hole overlapping with an outlet hole of the outlet conduit, and the rotating disc comprising a main series of connecting holes increasing in size in the direction of increasing gas flow. There is an intercalated hole between successive holes of the main series and after each hole of the main series, the size of each intercalated hole being smaller than the size of the preceding contiguous hole of the main series.
REGULATING VALVE FOR A GAS COOKING APPLIANCE AND GAS COOKING APPLIANCE INCORPORTATING SAID REGULATING VALVE
Regulating valve for a gas cooking appliance according to one embodiment includes a valve body with an inlet conduit, at least one outlet conduit and an inner cavity in fluid communication with the inlet conduit. The regulating valve also includes a rotating disc in contact with a wall of the valve body that partially defines the inner cavity. The rotating disc includes at least one connecting opening for regulating the gas flow between the inner cavity and the outlet conduit by means of rotation. Operating means is connected to the rotating disc for rotating it. The regulating valve is adapted for supplying different types of combustible gas, the rotating disc being arranged in a different angular position, depending on the type of gas to be supplied, when the operating means is arranged in a reference position.
SWITCHING DEVICE OF GAS VALVE
A switching device includes a rod, a rotating shaft, and a valve assembly including a cover and a plug member. The cover engaged with the valve body has a first block section, a second block section, a space, and a threaded hole communicates with the space. The plug member is rotatably provided in a chamber of the cover, changing an area of an opening of an inlet hole. The rotating shaft has a projection is adapted to drive the plug member to rotate. A rod body of the rod has a threaded section engaged with the threaded hole. When the projection abuts against the first block section, the plug member seals the inlet hole. When the projection abuts against the rod, the plug member changes the area to a first area. When the projection abuts against the second block section, the plug member changes the area to a second area.
KNOB ASSEMBLY FOR COOK TOP
A knob assembly includes a front panel, a knob located at a front side of the front panel and configured to rotate based on operation by a user, a knob shaft that is coupled to the knob and that extends through the front panel, a supporting pipe that receives the knob shaft and that supports the knob shaft, the supporting pipe being configured to maintain a position relative to the front panel, a valve configured to control supply of gas to the appliance, a valve shaft connected to the valve and configured to control the valve to adjust a flow rate of gas based on rotation of the valve shaft, and a joint that couples the knob shaft to the valve shaft and that is configured to transfer at least one of a rotational motion or a linear motion of the knob shaft to the valve shaft.
KNOB ASSEMBLY FOR COOK TOP
A knob assembly includes a front panel, a knob located at a front side of the front panel and configured to rotate based on operation by a user, a knob shaft that is coupled to the knob and that extends through the front panel, a supporting pipe that receives the knob shaft and that supports the knob shaft, the supporting pipe being configured to maintain a position relative to the front panel, a valve configured to control supply of gas to the appliance, a valve shaft connected to the valve and configured to control the valve to adjust a flow rate of gas based on rotation of the valve shaft, and a joint that couples the knob shaft to the valve shaft and that is configured to transfer at least one of a rotational motion or a linear motion of the knob shaft to the valve shaft.
Fuel canister and adapter for insect repellent device
A gas-fueled portable device for the thermal dispensing of volatile materials such as insect repellents is described. The device employs a pressure regulator to establish gas flow, heat generation, and dispensing temperature at pre-determined optimal values. The automatic operation at pre-determined settings provides simple on/off operation for the user of the device.
Fluid Control Apparatus Having Variable Area Flow Restrictor
A fluid regulator having a valve body defining an inlet, an outlet, a loading port, an access port, and a loading chamber disposed within the valve body and coupled to the loading port. A valve assembly is at least partially disposed between the inlet and the outlet and in communication with the loading chamber and is adapted to cooperate with the loading chamber to adjust fluid flow at the outlet by adjusting a fluid flow rate between the inlet and the outlet. A restrictor is at least partially disposed within the access port and the loading chamber and the valve assembly are adapted to be responsive to a change in loading pressure such that a modified rate is achieved and the restrictor is adapted to adjust a response speed in which the modified rate is achieved.
Plug member of gas valve
A plug member of gas valve has an axial bore, a first bore, and a second bore, wherein the first bore and the second bore are located in a radial direction of the plug member, and communicate with the axial bore, respectively. A diameter of the first bore is larger than that of the second bore. A first guiding slot and at least one first oil groove are recessed into the outer peripheral surface of the plug member, wherein the first guiding slot has a first end communicating with the first bore, and a second end near the second bore without physically communicating with the second end. The at least one first oil groove is near the second end of the first guiding slot without physically communicating with the first guiding slot or the second bore. Whereby, the first oil groove provides space for receiving lubricant.