Patent classifications
F24C15/001
Home appliance having an air gap insulator
A home cooking appliance includes a housing having a rear wall, a cooking compartment in the housing, an exhaust channel that exhausts air from the cooking compartment, and an air gap insulator disposed between the rear wall and the air flowing in the exhaust channel and forming an air gap between the rear wall and the exhaust channel.
Cooking appliance and burner device
A cooking appliance is provided. The cooking appliance may include a case, a top plate seated on the case, and a burner accommodated in the case. The burner may include at least one burner pot to receive a gas and air, a combustion member to burn a mixed gas of the gas and air within the at least one burner pot, a burner frame seated on the at least one burner pot to define an exhaust passage, through which the gas burned by the combustion member and carbon monoxide generated by incomplete combustion of the mixed gas may flow, and a catalyst body disposed in the exhaust passage. The catalyst body may have a catalyst to allow the carbon monoxide to react with oxygen.
Oven appliance
An oven appliance includes a baking stone positioned within a housing at a bottom portion of a cooking chamber. A casing is mounted to the housing at the opening of the housing. The casing extends about the opening of the housing and is removable from the housing. The casing may be replaced with an interchangeable casing having a different cosmetic appearance and/or operational features.
HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM FOR COMMERCIAL KITCHEN COOKING APPLIANCES
A heat exchange system for commercial kitchen installations, having a dedicated plenum to receive combustion emissions separate from cooking emissions, where the plenum has a heat exchange structure that efficiently and directly draws heat from the combustion emissions. The plenum heat exchange structure reduces the air volume that a ventilation hood covering the kitchen appliances needs to process and filter, while concurrently obtaining heat from combustion emissions without interference from cooking emission effluents such as grease, smoke, or particulate matter. Heat drawn out of the combustion emissions can be stored in a thermal reservoir for powering other parts of the commercial kitchen or other uses. The diverted airstream from combustion emissions, once passed through the heat exchange structure, can further ventilate through an additional heat exchanger, to provide tempered air to an interior location, such as the commercial kitchen via an air supply duct in the cooking emission ventilation hood.
Wine Side Fire Pit
A novel integrated heating, decorative, utilitarian, portable, convertible, storable, fire top barrel; used/new fermentation barrels; comprising of interior storage options, fuel pipelines, ventilation, lighting options, convertible burners, and side tables/accessory options for space adjustments and portability. Novel flexibility to adjust the fire barrel to fit the environment through removable side tables/counter/sill/accessories, and the flexibility to swap designs for events, seasons, or any occasion or occurrence. Novel adjustable top selection to fit environmental needs for design and use. Ease of control by external and/or internal options of fuel line valve controls. Choices on igniting system for adjustable cost options. Utilization of barrel size variation to accommodate travel/utility/use needs.
Cooking appliance and burner device
A cooking appliance is provided. The cooking appliance that may include a catalyst device having a catalyst that allows carbon monoxide to react with oxygen.
HOME COOKING APPLIANCE HAVING A METERED EXHAUST CHANNEL
A home cooking appliance includes a housing having a rear exhaust exit, a cooking surface on top of the housing, the cooking surface having an upper surface, a cooking compartment in the housing, a cooling air system that conveys cooling air through the housing, an exhaust channel in fluid communication with the cooling air system and the rear exhaust exit, the exhaust channel for guiding a portion of the cooling air from the cooling air system to the rear exhaust exit, and an airflow metering device configured to control an airflow of the portion of the cooling air flowing at least one of into the exhaust channel and within the exhaust channel.
Fireplace with a suspended hearth
The fireplace includes a hearth suspended on a support. The hearth is defined laterally by a peripheral wall that is equipped with at least one combustion air inlet. There is a discharge pipe for discharging the combustion gases, that includes a bottom portion secured to a top part of the hearth, and a top portion opposite the bottom portion. The fireplace also includes at least one combustible fluid burner that is arranged in the hearth opposite at least one air inlet and a combustible fluid supply column that extends between a first end connected to a combustible fluid source and a second end connected to at least one burner. The supply column passed down through the discharge pipe from its top portion to its bottom portion and opens in the hearth in order to convey the combustible fluid from the combustible fluid source to at least one burner.
Portable stove
A portable stove for burning biomass fuels. The stove has an outer body with walls coupled together with hinges and an opening to load fuel into the stove. The stove further includes a combustion chamber with walls coupled together with hinges that fits within the outer body. The combustion chamber has an opening for loading fuel, secondary openings along upper portions of the walls, a floor with openings to permit airflow into the chamber, and upright posts along the walls to support a cooking utensil for heating. The stove also has a dam that rests on the top of the combustion chamber to direct air through the secondary openings and into the combustion chamber to improve the burning of fuel. The outer body and combustion chamber hinges permit the stove to fold for better storage and transport.
Portable Stove
A portable stove for burning biomass fuels. The stove has an outer body with walls coupled together with hinges and an opening to load fuel into the stove. The stove further includes a combustion chamber with walls coupled together with hinges that fits within the outer body. The combustion chamber has an opening for loading fuel, secondary openings along upper portions of the walls, a floor with openings to permit airflow into the chamber, and upright posts along the walls to support a cooking utensil for heating. The stove also has a dam that rests on the top of the combustion chamber to direct air through the secondary openings and into the combustion chamber to improve the burning of fuel. The outer body and combustion chamber hinges permit the stove to fold for better storage and transport.