GAS BURNER LIGHTING VIA ROTATION
20210404664 ยท 2021-12-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24C3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D2900/14005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D2207/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N2227/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/84
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D2900/14062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24C3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/84
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method and apparatus for a gas burner head with at least a first burner region and a second burner region, an ignitor located near the gas burner, and a burner drive that is configured to generate relative rotation between the first and second burner regions of the gas burner to transfer a flame between the first and second burner regions during the relative rotation.
Claims
1. A cooktop appliance comprising: a gas burner including at least a first burner region and a second burner region; an ignitor disposed proximate the gas burner and configured to ignite one of the first and second burner regions; and a burner drive configured to generate relative rotation between the first and second burner regions of the gas burner to transfer a flame between the first and second burner regions during the relative rotation; wherein the gas burner includes a first ring, a second ring, and a cross-over channel configured to communicate a flame between the first ring and the second ring, wherein the first burner region is disposed on the first ring and the second region is disposed on the second ring, wherein the first burner region includes a plurality of flame ports, and wherein the burner drive is configured to generate relative rotation between the first and second burner regions of the gas burner such that the cross-over channel sweeps past the plurality of flame ports during the relative rotation to transfer the flame between at least one of the plurality of flame ports and the cross-over channel during the relative rotation.
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3. The cooktop appliance of claim 1, wherein the cross-over channel is a first cross-over channel and the gas burner further includes a second cross-over channel, wherein the relative rotation further generates relative rotation between the second cross-over channel and the plurality of flame ports to sweep the second cross-over channel past the plurality of flame ports.
4. The cooktop appliance of claim 1, wherein the gas burner further includes a third burner region disposed on one of the first and second rings.
5. The cooktop appliance of claim 4, wherein the gas burner further includes a plurality of burner regions on the second ring.
6. The cooktop appliance of claim 1, wherein the burner drive is configured to generate the relative rotation by rotating the first burner region relative to the second burner region.
7. The cooktop appliance of claim 1, wherein the burner drive is configured to generate the relative rotation by rotating both of the first and the second burner regions.
8. The cooktop appliance of claim 7, wherein the burner drive is configured to generate the relative rotation by rotating the first burner region in a first rotational direction and the second burner region in a second rotational direction.
9. The cooktop appliance of claim 1, wherein the burner drive is configured to generate the relative rotation by rotating only one of the first burner region and the second burner region.
10. The cooktop appliance of claim 1, wherein the second burner region includes a second plurality of flame ports.
11. The cooktop appliance of claim 10, wherein the second plurality of flame ports of the second burner region are disposed on an outer periphery of the gas burner.
12. The cooktop appliance of claim 1, wherein the burner drive is configured to rotate the one of the first and second burner regions of the gas burner ignited by the ignitor, and wherein the ignitor is stationary.
13. A cooktop appliance comprising: a gas burner including at least a first ring, a second ring, and a cross-over channel configured to communicate a flame between the first ring and the second ring, wherein the first ring includes a plurality of flame ports; an ignitor disposed proximate the gas burner; and a burner drive configured to generate relative rotation between the cross-over channel and the plurality of flame ports to sweep the cross-over channel past the plurality of flame ports to ignite gas emitted in each of the first and second burner rings.
14. The cooktop appliance of claim 13, wherein the burner drive is configured to generate the relative rotation by rotating the first ring and the second ring.
15. The cooktop appliance of claim 14, wherein the burner drive is configured to generate the relative rotation by rotating the first ring in a first rotational direction and the second ring in a second rotational direction.
16. The cooktop appliance of claim 13, wherein the second ring includes a first burner region, a second burner region, a third burner region, and a fourth burner region.
17. The cooktop appliance of claim 13, wherein the plurality of flame ports are disposed on an outer periphery of the first ring and the second ring includes one or more flame ports disposed on an outer periphery of the second ring.
18. The cooktop appliance of claim 13, wherein the cross-over channel is a first cross-over channel and wherein the gas burner further includes a second cross-over channel, wherein the relative rotation further generates relative rotation between the second cross-over channel and the plurality of flame ports to sweep the second cross-over channel past the plurality of flame ports.
19. The cooktop appliance of claim 13, wherein the burner drive is configured to generate the relative rotation by rotating only one of the first ring and the second ring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] Turning now to the drawings, wherein like numbers denote like parts throughout the several views,
[0021] Cooking appliance 10 may also include various manually-actuated user control devices, including, for example, control knobs 28 for controlling burners 16. It will be appreciated that cooking appliance 10 may include various types of manually-actuated control devices in other embodiments, including various combinations of switches, buttons, knobs and/or sliders, typically disposed at the rear or front (or both) of the cooking appliance. These control knobs 28 may control the gas burners 16. In some instances, other characteristics of the gas burner (e.g. burner(s) rotational direction (clockwise and/or counterclockwise), speed of rotation of one or more gas burner heads and/or burners within, degree of rotation, continuous rotation and/or intermittent rotation in one or more directions, idler gears, motor, and/or selection of gas burner head and/or burner portions to rotate or non-rotate, etc.) may be controlled by a separate control device. Cooking appliance 10 may further include a display 32 for a timer, clock, and/or the like. Display 32 may also vary in different embodiments, and may include individual indicators, segmented alphanumeric displays, and/or dot matrix displays, and may be based on various types of display technologies, including LEDs, vacuum fluorescent displays, incandescent lights, etc.
[0022] As noted above, cooking appliance 10 of
[0023] Referring now to
[0024] In the illustrated embodiments, rotation of one or both of the first and second rings 310.sub.1-n, 315.sub.1-n may be used to facilitate lighting of multiple regions of a gas burner. In some instances, the first ring 310.sub.1-n may define a first burner region and the second ring 315.sub.1-n may define a second burner region. In other instances, the first ring and/or second ring may also each have a plurality of burner regions (see regions 1-4 in
[0025] As shown in one embodiment, the first ring 310.sub.1 and the second ring 315.sub.1 of a gas burner 305.sub.1 may rotate about the same central axis A. In some instances, the first ring 310.sub.1 and the second ring 315.sub.1 may both rotate in the same rotational direction. In other instances, the rotational direction may be clockwise (as illustrated with reference to the first ring 310.sub.1 and the second ring 315.sub.1); while in other instances, this rotational direction may be counter-clockwise. In another embodiment, the first ring 310.sub.2 and the second ring 315.sub.2 may rotate in a first rotational direction and an opposing second rotational direction, respectively (e.g.
[0026] In some instances, the first and second rings 310, 315 may be capable of rotating in multiple directions; for example, the burner drive 335 may be able to reverse directions. In some instances, the first ring 310.sub.1-n and the second ring 315.sub.1-n may rotate at the same time and speed; however this is not intended to be limiting as the first ring 310.sub.1-n and the second ring 315.sub.1-n do not necessarily have to rotate at the same time and/or at the same rate or speed.
[0027] In other embodiments, one of the first ring 310.sub.1-n or the second ring 315.sub.1-n burners may rotate while the other is fixed, i.e., does not rotate. For example, in one embodiment, the first ring 310.sub.3 may rotate, while the second ring 315.sub.3 remains fixed. In another exemplary embodiment, the second ring 315.sub.4 may rotate, while the first ring 310.sub.4 remains fixed. In some instances, one or more burner caps (not illustrated) may also be disposed over the first and/or second rings 310.sub.1-n, 315.sub.1-n of the gas burner 305.sub.1-n. These burner caps, where present may, in some instances, be rotationally fixed or stationary.
[0028] The rotation of the first ring 310.sub.1-n and/or the second ring 315.sub.1-n of a gas burner 305.sub.1-n facilitates lighting of different rings or regions of the burners 305.sub.1-n (see
[0029] There may be one or more cross-over flame channels 325 disposed between the first ring 310.sub.1-n and the second ring 315.sub.1-n of the gas burner; this cross-over flame channel 325 may facilitate movement of the ignited gas between the first ring 310.sub.1-n and the second ring 315.sub.1-n by igniting flame ports of each ring as they sweep past the cross-over channel while rotating. In some instances, this cross-over flame channel 325 may be a covered cross-over that is disposed underneath a burner cap, if present. In other instances, the cross-over channel 325 may be an exposed cross-over that may be visible to a user. As a non-limiting example, after the first ring 310.sub.1-n ignites, the rotation allows the flames extending from the flame ports 320 sweep across the cross-over channel 325, allowing ignition of the cross-over channel. The cross-over channel 325 may then ignite the second ring 315.sub.1-n. In some embodiments, multiple cross-over flame channels may be used.
[0030] Referring now to
[0031] As illustrated in
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[0034] In some instances, the second ring 415 may be stationary or fixed. In such instances, the flame from each of the ignited cross-over channels 440, 450, 460, 470 may be communicated to each of the regions (1, 2, 3, and 4). In other instances, such as illustrated in
[0035] It will be appreciated that various modifications may be made to the embodiments discussed herein, and that a number of the concepts disclosed herein may be used in combination with one another or may be used separately.