Patent classifications
F23D2900/14042
ASYMMETRICAL AND OFFSET FLARE TIP FOR FLARE BURNERS
A flare burner for burning combustible waste gases with a manifold, at least two arms, and a plurality of outlets disposed on the plurality of arms. The arms may be perpendicular to the manifold. The arms may also extend outwardly from the manifold. The arms may extend into annuli, to produce oppositely flowing exit gas. A curved dispersing surface may be disposed above the manifold. The arms may comprise a curvilinear shape or include both a linear and a curvilinear portion. The arms are unequal in length and may curve in an opposite direction from each other. The outlets are configured and spaced such that flame is short relative to size of the flare burner.
Home cooking appliance having a pedestal burner
A home cooking appliance includes a cooktop surface and a gas pedestal burner on the cooktop surface. The gas pedestal burner includes a burner portion having a sidewall, a lower surface facing the cooktop surface, a plurality of burner ports in the sidewall, and a base portion under the burner portion. The base portion elevates the burner portion in a vertical direction above the cooktop surface and has a lower mounting surface disposed on the cooktop surface. An area of a footprint of the lower mounting surface of the base portion is less than an area of a footprint of the lower surface of the burner portion.
Pedestal for a burner of a household appliance
A gas burner of a household cooking appliance is provided. The gas burner includes a burner portion, and a pedestal portion under the burner portion for elevating the burner portion above a cooktop surface of the household cooking appliance. The pedestal portion includes a base portion for mounting with the cooktop surface of the household cooking appliance, and an upper portion that interposes the base portion and the burner portion, and interfaces with the burner portion. A perimeter of the base portion has no mathematical correlation to one of a perimeter of the burner portion and a perimeter of the upper portion.
Asymmetrical and offset flare tip for flare burners
A flare burner for burning combustible waste gases with a manifold, at least two arms, and a plurality of outlets disposed on the plurality of arms. The arms may be perpendicular to the manifold. The arms may also extend outwardly from the manifold. The arms may extend into annuli, to produce oppositely flowing exit gas. A curved dispersing surface may be disposed above the manifold. The arms may comprise a curvilinear shape, or include both a linear and a curvilinear portion. The arms are unequal in length and may curve in an opposite direction from each other. The outlets are configured and spaced such that flame is short relative to size of the flare burner.
BURNER SYSTEM HAVING A GAS DISTRIBUTION HUB AND ONE OR MORE BULLET-SHAPED GAS RELEASE NOZZLES
A burner system configured to distribute gas evenly to multiple gas release nozzles shaped to generate increased flame height and a more aesthetically pleasing and consistent flame.
HIGH PERFORMANCE LOW NOx BURNER AND SYSTEM
According to embodiments, burner systems include a distal flame holder and distal pilot burner formed at least partially from shared structure.
HOME COOKING APPLIANCE HAVING A PEDESTAL BURNER
A home cooking appliance includes a cooktop surface and a gas pedestal burner on the cooktop surface. The gas pedestal burner includes a burner portion having a sidewall, a lower surface facing the cooktop surface, a plurality of burner ports in the sidewall, and a base portion under the burner portion. The base portion elevates the burner portion in a vertical direction above the cooktop surface and has a lower mounting surface disposed on the cooktop surface. An area of a footprint of the lower mounting surface of the base portion is less than an area of a footprint of the lower surface of the burner portion.
GAS BURNER ASSEMBLY FOR A GAS COOKING APPLIANCE
The present invention relates to a gas burner assembly (10) for a gas cooking appliance, in particular for a gas cooking hob. The gas burner assembly (10) comprises an upper burner part (12) and a lower burner part (14), wherein the upper burner part (12) is arranged above the lower burner part (14). The upper burner part (12) includes a central portion and a number of peripheral portions, wherein the peripheral portions extend radially and horizontally from the central portion. An impingement cone (40) is formed at a bottom side of the central portion of the upper burner part (12) and a gas injector (20) is arranged below the impingement cone (40) and directed to said impingement cone (40), so that a gas jet from the gas injector (20) impinges at the impingement cone (40) and said gas jet with dragged atmospheric air is directed to the peripheral portions. A Venturi tube (44) extends between the central portion and the peripheral portions in each case, so that a mixture of gas and air is accelerated to the peripheral portions. A plurality of flame ports (36, 38) is arranged at the circumference of the peripheral portions. Further, the present invention relates to a gas cooking appliance, in particular a gas cooking hob, including at least one gas burner assembly (10).
ASYMMETRICAL AND OFFSET FLARE TIP FOR FLARE BURNERS
A flare burner for burning combustible waste gases with a manifold, at least two arms, and a plurality of outlets disposed on the plurality of arms. The arms may be perpendicular to the manifold. The arms may also extend outwardly from the manifold. The arms may extend into annuli, to produce oppositely flowing exit gas. A curved dispersing surface may be disposed above the manifold. The arms may comprise a curvilinear shape, or include both a linear and a curvilinear portion. The arms are unequal in length and may curve in an opposite direction from each other. The outlets are configured and spaced such that flame is short relative to size of the flare burner.
Home appliance with improved burner
A home appliance having an improved burner including an appliance body; at least one burner assembly supported in the appliance body to provide a heat source, the burner assembly including a burner head, an electrode and a venturi tube for mixing gas and air and directing the resultant gas and air mixture to the burner head for ignition by the electrode and flame output through the burner head, the venturi tube being formed from a material subjected to an electrolytic passivation process, preferably an anodizing process.