Exhaust gas mixing flue for gas appliance
11339975 · 2022-05-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Ben Braden (Lafollette, TN, US)
- Ian McIver (Knoxville, TN, US)
- Richard Moyers (Morristown, TN, US)
- Charles Osborne (Speedwell, TN, US)
- Rose Marie Parker (Caryville, TN, US)
- Timothy Russell (Jacksboro, TN, US)
Cpc classification
F24C15/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A domestic cooking appliance includes: a main housing; a cooking compartment; a gas burner that provides heat to the cooking compartment; a cooling air passageway located between the cooking compartment and a rear wall of the main housing, the cooling air passageway being separated from the cooking compartment by a rear wall of the cooking compartment; and a gas flue. The gas flue has an exhaust gas inlet open to the cooking chamber, the exhaust inlet being located in a lower panel of the gas flue, a cooling air inlet open to the cooling air passageway, an outlet located above the exhaust gas inlet, above the cooling air inlet, and above an uppermost portion of the cooking compartment, and an upper deflector located above the outlet and angled relative to vertical at a non-zero first angle such that the upper deflector extends over at least a portion of the outlet.
Claims
1. A domestic cooking appliance for heating a food item, comprising: a main housing having a rear wall; a cooking compartment in the main housing, the cooking compartment being configured to receive the food item to be heated; a gas burner that provides heat to the cooking compartment; a cooling air passageway for drawing cooling air into the main housing, the cooling air passageway being located between the cooking compartment and the rear wall of the main housing and separated from the cooking compartment by a rear wall of the cooking compartment; and a gas flue having an exhaust gas inlet open to the cooking chamber for venting exhaust gasses, the exhaust inlet being located in a bottom panel of the gas flue, a cooling air inlet open to the cooling air passageway for drawing cooling air into the gas flue, wherein cooling air and exhaust gasses are mixed, an outlet located above the exhaust gas inlet, above the cooling air inlet, and above an uppermost portion of the cooking compartment, an upper deflector located above the outlet and angled relative to vertical at a non-zero first angle such that the upper deflector extends over at least a portion of the outlet, an internal deflector that extends into the cooling air passageway at a non-zero second angle relative to horizontal, the internal deflector having a first edge and a second edge, the first edge attached to the bottom panel of the gas flue such that the internal deflector extends from the bottom panel of the gas flue, and the second edge is opposite the first edge and extends into the cooling air passageway, wherein the bottom panel of the gas flue extends horizontally, a lower panel that extends at an angle relative to horizontal, which is different from the non-zero second angle, the lower panel being positioned opposite from the bottom panel, and an internal deflector extension having a first edge and a second edge, the first edge of the internal deflector extension is attached to the second edge of the internal deflector, the second edge of the internal deflector extension is opposite the first edge of the internal deflector, and the second edge of the internal deflector extension is non-coplanar with a plane defined by the first and second edges of the internal deflector.
2. The domestic cooking appliance of claim 1, wherein the internal deflector extension extends farther into the cooling air passageway than does the internal deflector.
3. The domestic cooking appliance of claim 2, wherein the internal deflector extension extends from the internal deflector at a third angle relative to horizontal, and the third angle is greater than the second angle.
4. The domestic cooking appliance of claim 3, wherein the gas flue further comprises a rear wall, and the cooling air inlet is a gap between the rear wall of the gas flue and the second edge of the internal deflector extension.
5. The domestic cooking appliance of claim 4, wherein the cooling air passageway has a width in a first direction from a front of the appliance to a rear of the appliance, the cooling air inlet has a width in the first direction, and the width of the cooling air inlet is less than the width of the cooling air passageway immediately below the cooling air inlet.
6. The domestic cooking appliance of claim 5, wherein the cooling air passageway extends from a bottom of the main housing to the cooling air inlet.
7. The domestic cooking appliance of claim 6, wherein the rear wall of the gas flue is separated by a gap from the rear wall of the main housing.
8. The domestic cooking appliance of claim 1, wherein the gas flue further comprises a rear wall, and the cooling air inlet is a gap between the rear wall of the gas flue and the second edge of the internal deflector.
9. The domestic cooking appliance of claim 8, wherein the cooling air passageway has a width in a first direction from a front of the appliance to a rear of the appliance, the cooling air inlet has a width in the first direction, and the width of the cooling air inlet is less than the width of the cooling air passageway immediately below the cooling air inlet.
10. A domestic cooking appliance for heating a food item, comprising: a main housing having a rear wall; a cooking compartment in the main housing, the cooking compartment being configured to receive the food item to be heated; a gas burner that provides heat to the cooking compartment; a cooling air passageway for drawing cooling air into the main housing, the cooling air passageway being located between the cooking compartment and the rear wall of the main housing, and separated from the cooking compartment by a rear wall of the cooking compartment; and a gas flue having an exhaust gas inlet open to the cooking chamber for venting exhaust gasses, the exhaust gas inlet being located in a bottom panel of the gas flue, a cooling air inlet open to the cooling air passageway for drawing cooling air into the gas flue, wherein cooling air and exhaust gasses are mixed, an outlet located above the exhaust gas inlet, above the cooling air inlet, and above an uppermost portion of the cooking compartment, an internal deflector that extends into the cooling air passageway, the internal deflector extending at a non-zero second angle relative to horizontal, the internal deflector having a first edge and a second edge, the first edge being attached to the bottom panel of the gas flue such that the internal deflector extends from the bottom panel of the gas flue, and the second edge is opposite the first edge and extends into the cooling air passageway, wherein the bottom panel extends horizontally, a lower panel that extends at an angle relative to horizontal, which is different from the non-zero second angle, the lower panel being positioned opposite from the bottom panel, and a rear wall, the cooling air inlet being a gap between the rear wall of the gas flue and the second edge of the internal deflector.
11. The domestic cooking appliance of claim 10, wherein the cooling air passageway has a width in a first direction from a front of the appliance to a rear of the appliance, the cooling air inlet has a width in the first direction, and the width of the cooling air inlet is less than the width of the cooling air passageway immediately below the cooling air inlet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following figures form part of the present specification and are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the disclosed features and functions, and should not be used to limit or define the disclosed features and functions. Consequently, a more complete understanding of the exemplary embodiments and further features and advantages thereof may be acquired by referring to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) The invention is described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
(15) As explained above, embodiments of the invention provide an improvement to a domestic oven or other cooking appliance.
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(29) In use, exhaust gases A from cooking compartment 150 enter gas flue 200 through rectangular exhaust inlet 352 in bottom panel 350 of top section 300. From that point, exhaust gases A naturally convect up through the upper area of gas flue 200, guided by internal deflector 352 and internal deflector extension 354. As hot exhaust gases A move past internal deflector 352 and internal deflector extension 354, they pull cooling air B from cooling air inlet 260 with them. This causes hot exhaust gases A to begin to cool. When gas mixture C reaches the top of gas flue (outlet 240) it is directed out and away from the rear wall (of the kitchen or other installation) that is behind appliance 100 by upper deflector 420. This helps to decrease the rear wall temperature and improve appliance safety.
(30) Embodiments of the invention provide better cooking performance within cooking compartment 150 by allowing cooking compartment 150 to maintain a more stable temperature and also provide for better combustion results by the burners.
(31) It will be appreciated that variants of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be combined into many other different systems or applications. Any of the features described above can be combined with any other feature described above as long as the combined features are not mutually exclusive. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the invention.