Home appliance with improved gas igniter
09587835 · 2017-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23Q7/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C3/087
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24C3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A home appliance having an improved gas igniter (or ignitor) including an appliance body, at least one burner assembly supported in the appliance body to provide a heat source for cooking, with the burner assembly including a gas pipe, an igniter in operational communication with the gas pipe, the igniter including a heater element and a shroud covering a portion of the heater element, the shroud including a shroud body defining a chamber having the heater element therein, an inlet opening facing the gas pipe, an outlet opening facing away from the gas pipe, and a constriction intermediate the inlet opening and the outlet opening, thereby defining a fluid flow path through the chamber whereby a fluid stream is directed from the inlet opening, across the heater element, through the constriction to the outlet opening.
Claims
1. A home appliance having an improved gas igniter comprising: an appliance body; and at least one burner assembly supported in the appliance body to provide a heat source for cooking, the burner assembly including a gas pipe, an igniter in operational communication with the gas pipe, the igniter including a heater element and a shroud covering a portion of the heater element, the shroud including a shroud body defining a chamber having the heater element therein, an inlet opening facing the gas pipe, an outlet opening facing away from the gas pipe, and a constriction intermediate the inlet opening and the outlet opening, thereby defining a fluid flow path through the chamber whereby a fluid stream is directed from the inlet opening, across the heater element, through the constriction to the outlet opening, wherein the shroud body has two converging walls extending toward the constriction and two outlet walls extending away from the constriction and downstream of the constriction, and wherein the heater element is disposed upstream of the constriction.
2. A home appliance according to claim 1 wherein the two outlet walls diverge to form a flared passageway defining a flue along the fluid flow path.
3. A home appliance according to claim 1 wherein the igniter includes a base portion and the shroud body has a elongate generally rectangular portion with the converging walls extending along a long axis of the shroud body.
4. A home appliance according to claim 1 wherein the constriction is in a corner of the elongate generally rectangular portion of the shroud body and the outlet walls extend from end portions of the converging walls.
5. A home appliance according to claim 1 wherein a portion of the shroud body is juxtaposed with a base portion of the igniter.
6. A home appliance according to claim 1 wherein the constriction forms a throat of a nozzle.
7. A home appliance according to claim 1 wherein the constriction forms a throat of a nozzle and wherein the shroud body has two converging walls extending toward the constriction and two outlet walls extending away from the constriction, whereby the shroud body forms a convergent/divergent nozzle.
8. A home appliance according to claim 1 wherein the constriction is intermediate joined portions of the converging walls.
9. A home appliance according to claim 1, wherein a first converging wall of the two converging walls is arranged substantially perpendicular to a second converging wall of the two converging walls.
10. A home appliance according to claim 9, wherein an end of a first converging wall of the two converging walls is adjacent to an end of a second converging wall of the two converging walls, and wherein the constriction is formed between the end of the first converging wall and the end of the second converging wall.
11. A home appliance according to claim 1, wherein an end of a first converging wall of the two converging walls is adjacent to an end of a second converging wall of the two converging walls, and wherein the constriction is formed between the end of the first converging wall and the end of the second converging wall.
12. A home appliance according to claim 11, wherein a first outlet wall of the two outlet walls extends from the end of the first converging wall in a manner that is not coplanar with the first converging wall, and a second outlet wall of the two outlet walls extends from the end of the second converging wall in a manner that is not coplanar with the second converging wall.
13. A home appliance according to claim 11, further comprising: a first sidewall extending from another end of the first converging wall; and a second sidewall extending from another end of the second converging wall, wherein the second sidewall includes the inlet opening, and wherein the first converging wall, the second converging wall, the first sidewall, and the second sidewall define the chamber having the heater element therein.
14. A home appliance according to claim 13, wherein the second sidewall is formed by a first flange extending from the first sidewall and a second flange extending from the another end of the second converging wall, and wherein the inlet opening is between the first flange and the second flange.
15. A home appliance according to claim 1, wherein the first outlet wall is parallel to the second outlet wall.
16. A gas igniter for a home appliance having least one burner assembly supported in the appliance body to provide a heat source for cooking, the gas igniter comprising: a heater element in operational communication with a gas pipe and a shroud covering a portion of the heater element, the shroud including a shroud body defining a chamber having the heater element therein, an inlet opening facing the gas pipe, an outlet opening facing away from the gas pipe, and a constriction intermediate the inlet opening and the outlet opening, thereby defining a fluid flow path through the chamber whereby a fluid stream is directed from the inlet opening, across the heater element, through the constriction to the outlet opening, wherein the shroud body has two converging walls extending toward the constriction and two outlet walls extending away from the constriction and downstream of the constriction, and wherein the heater element is disposed upstream of the constriction.
17. A gas igniter according to claim 16 wherein the two outlet walls diverge to form a flared passageway defining a flue along the fluid flow path.
18. A gas igniter according to claim 16 wherein the igniter includes a base portion and the shroud body has a elongate generally rectangular portion with the converging walls extending along a long axis of the shroud body.
19. A gas igniter according to claim 16 wherein the constriction is in a corner of the elongate generally rectangular portion of the shroud body and the outlet walls extend from end portions of the converging walls.
20. A gas igniter according to claim 16 wherein a portion of the shroud body is juxtaposed with a base portion of the igniter.
21. A gas igniter according to claim 16 wherein the constriction forms a throat of a nozzle.
22. A gas igniter according to claim 16 wherein the constriction forms a throat of a nozzle and whereby the shroud body forms a convergent/divergent nozzle.
23. A gas igniter according to claim 16 wherein the constriction is intermediate joined portions of the converging walls.
24. A home appliance having an improved gas igniter comprising: an appliance body; and at least one burner assembly supported in the appliance body to provide a heat source for cooking, the burner assembly including a gas pipe, an igniter in operational communication with the gas pipe, the igniter including a heater element and a shroud covering a portion of the heater element, the shroud including a shroud body defining a chamber having the heater element therein, an inlet opening facing the gas pipe, an outlet opening facing away from the gas pipe, and a constriction intermediate the inlet opening and the outlet opening, thereby defining a fluid flow path through the chamber whereby a fluid stream is directed from the inlet opening, across the heater element, through the constriction to the outlet opening, wherein the shroud body has two converging walls extending toward the constriction and two outlet walls extending away from the constriction, wherein the two outlet walls diverge to form a flared passageway defining a flue along the fluid flow path, and wherein the constriction is intermediate joined portions of the converging walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(19) The shroud 50 defines a working area for the resistive heating element 46, and, as will be discussed in greater detail hereinafter, a fluid flow path 80 across the heater element 46. The shroud 50 is configured and positioned to receive sufficient gas from the gas pipe 32 (not shown in
(20) Continuing with reference to
(21) An end wall 72 is formed from the material of the back wall and 56 and projects away therefrom at approximately 90 degrees. Optionally, a mounting bracket 43 may be formed from material of the side wall 62 and bent to extend away from the side wall 62 in a manner planar with the back wall 56.
(22) A first outlet wall 68 extends outwardly from the back wall 56 in a manner that is not coplanar therewith. Similarly, a second outlet wall 70 extends away from the second converging wall 58 at an angle that is not coplanar therewith. A passageway for fluid flow is thereby formed between the first outlet wall 58 and the second outlet wall 70. The terminus of the outlet walls 68, 70 forms the outlet opening 76 for the shroud 50 at the end of the fluid flow path defined by the shroud 50. The outlet walls, 68, 70 preferably diverge, but may also extend in a parallel manner. Together, the outlet walls 68, 70 form a flue.
(23) The back wall 56 and the converging wall 58 extend along planes that are approximately 90 degrees to one another yet never meet. The gap between the back wall 56 and the converging wall 58 forms a constriction 78 in the fluid flow path 80.
(24) The shroud 50 thereby defines the fluid flow path 80 extending from the inlet opening 74 across the resistive heater element 46, through the constriction 78, away from the constriction 78 intermediate the outlet walls 68 and 70 and, finally, out through the outlet opening 76. Further, the back wall 56, acting as a first converging wall, the second converging wall 58, the constriction 78 and the two outlet walls 68, 70 together form a converging/diverging nozzle with the constriction 78 acting as a throat.
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(26) In operation, and with reference to
(27) Convection-driven fluid flow is then established wherein gas and air are drawn through the inlet 74, across the heater element 46, outwardly through the passageway or flue intermediate the outlet walls 68, 70 and ultimately through the outlet opening 76. Accordingly, the gas/air mixture is drawn into a region of higher temperature closer to the heater element 46 and therefore, ignition occurs sooner than it would occur in a prior appliance as hereinbefore discussed with reference to
(28) Accordingly, the present igniter can ignite the gas in less than four (4) seconds which the current igniter as illustrated in
(29) The shroud 50 may be constructed from two or more separate pieces, each with its own mounting arrangement, or it can be formed from a single sheet blank. In either case, the preferred material is some form of metal. As seen in
(30) It will therefore be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the present invention is susceptible of a broad utility and application. While the present invention is described in all currently foreseeable embodiments, there may be other, unforeseeable embodiments and adaptations of the present invention, as well as variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, that do not depart from the substance or scope of the present invention. The foregoing disclosure is not intended or to be construed to limit the present invention or otherwise to exclude such other embodiments, adaptations, variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, the present invention being limited only by the claims appended hereto and the equivalents thereof.