GAS CAVITY BURNER
20230087485 · 2023-03-23
Inventors
- Nicola Guardigli (Forli, IT)
- Ferdinando Vivacqua (Forli, IT)
- Areli Uribe Portugal (Forli, IT)
- Pierpaolo Fabiani (Forli, IT)
Cpc classification
F24C3/087
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D2203/101
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/583
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/58
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23D14/58
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gas cavity burner, wherein the present invention discloses a burner applied to ovens, more specifically, the present invention discloses a tubular burner composed by two half-shells disposed superposed conforming an inner mixture and diffusion chamber the receives a comburent and a combustible in order to generate a pilot and primary flames, said two half-shells comprising substantially symmetrical perimetral surfaces wherein one said shell comprises a corrugated perimeter surface while the other comprises a flat perimeter surface, the burner of the present invention also presenting a spacer between both half-shells, in that said spacer reduces deformation issues caused by the heating, while it also brings more control to the pilot flame and aggregates a reduction of material thickness in the manufacturing of the burner.
Claims
1. A gas cavity burner, comprising: an elongated body comprising two half-shells superposed with each other and conforming an inner mixture and diffusion chamber that receives a combustible and comburent gas, wherein both half-shells are formed substantially by symmetrical shapes and the first half-shell comprises a flat perimeter surface and the second half-shell comprises a corrugated perimeter surface, wherein said flat perimeter surface is substantially linear over all the longitudinal direction of the burner, and the corrugated perimeter surface of the second half-shell corresponds to at least a length of said flat perimeter surface of the first half-shell, wherein said corrugated perimeter surface comprises a series of projections disposed over a length of the perimeter of the second half-shell, said projections extending substantially over all a length of the inner mixture and diffusion chamber, wherein every single projection contains at least a single protrusion on each projection surface which defines a spacer creating a respective gap between the flat perimeter surface and the corrugated perimeter surface, said respective gaps defining respective pilot flame ports, wherein coupling of both half-shells with consequent coupling of the flat perimeter surface to the corrugated perimeter surface defines the respective gaps for the respective pilot flame ports and cavities for respective primary flame ports.
2. The gas cavity burner of claim 1, wherein each primary flame port is disposed between two projections of the corrugated perimeter surface.
3. The gas cavity burner of claim 1, wherein both the flat perimeter surface and the corrugated perimeter surface are substantially parallel to each other when both first and second half-shells are coupled together.
4. The gas cavity burner of claim 1, wherein each said spacer can present different form and dimensions as long as it creates the respective gap with a minimum distance to keep the flat perimeter surface apart from the projections of the corrugated perimeter surface.
5. The gas cavity burner of claim 1, further comprising at least one fixation bracket disposed in any of the two half-shells.
6. The gas cavity burner of claim 1, wherein the corrugated perimeter surface can be disposed to the top or to the bottom of the burner, thereby permitting the pilot flame to be on top of the primary flame or below the primary flame.
7. The gas cavity burner of claim 1 further comprising: at least one fixation bracket disposed on the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Further features and advantages of the present invention are more apparent to those skilled in the art in the detailed description below, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The present invention relates to a gas cavity burner composed by an elongated body comprising two half-shells superposed which conform an inner mixture and diffusion chamber which receives at least a comburent and a combustible gas, said two half-shells formed substantially by symmetrical shapes and defining a merged design improving the pilot and primary flames of the burner.
[0017] As can be seen in
[0018] Said corrugated perimeter surface 12 is formed by a series of “waves”, that is, by a series of projections 10 disposed over the length of the perimeter of the second half-shell 2. Also, the projections 10 extend substantially over all the length of the inner mixture and diffusion chamber 5. The coupling between both half-shells 1 and 2 creates said inner mixture and diffusion chamber 5, merging them in only one chamber following the venturi 8, providing with the chamber 5 the gases to the pilot and primary flame ignition.
[0019] Every projection 10 defining the corrugated perimeter surface 12 defines the primary flame port 7 which communicates the primary flame from the internal of the mixture and diffusion chamber 5 to the external of the mixture and diffusion chamber 5. The pilot flame port 6 is created by the corrugated perimeter surface 12 reducing the communication from the internal of the mixture and diffusion chamber 5 to the external of said chamber 5.
[0020] According to the illustration of
[0021] That way, every projection 10 of the corrugated perimeter surface 12 contains at least a single protrusion on the projection 10 surface, which define a spacer 11 creating a gap between the flat perimeter surface 13 and the corrugated perimeter surface 12 for the creation of the pilot flame port 6.
[0022] Said pilot flame is defined then by said spacer 11 and by the coupling of the two perimeter surfaces 12 and 13. Said spacer 11 brings the benefit of reducing the deformation issues caused by heating as it strengthens the corrugated perimeter, improving the heat distribution, the flame stabilization and the cooking as a result.
[0023] The spacer 11 of the burner can present different forms and dimensions, as long as it creates a gap with a minimum distance keeping the flat perimeter surface 13 apart from the corrugated perimeter surface 12, that is, apart from the projections 10.
[0024] With the coupling of both half-shells 1 and 2 and with the consequent coupling of the flat perimeter surface 13 to the corrugated perimeter surface 12, a series of cavities are created, which provide the primary flame port 7, allowing the communication between inside and outside the mixture and diffusion chamber 5, allowing that way the ignition and spread of said primary flame. Each primary flame port 7 defines a depression of the corrugated perimeter surface 12 and each primary flame port 7 is disposed between two projections 10.
[0025] According to the design of the burner of the present invention, the pilot flame can be on top of the primary flame, as well as it can be below the primary flame, since the corrugated perimeter surface 12 can be disposed to the top or to the bottom of the burner, disposing each half-shell 1 and 2 upside or underside. That way, the corrugated design of the present invention permits the application of the burner in different orientations, allowing the burner to be used for bake and also for broil function.
[0026] The burner of the present invention also presents a frontal bracket 3 and a rear bracket 4 as illustrated in
[0027] Moreover, in another embodiment, the brackets 3 and 4 can be detached, allowing the burner of the present invention to be installed with only one bracket or yet without both brackets.