GAS BURNER
20250129935 · 2025-04-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24C3/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D2212/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A gas burner for caravans, boats or vehicles in general includes an injector holder to be applied in correspondence with an opening intended to be made in a hob of a caravan, boat or vehicle in general. The injector holder includes at least one injector connected to at least one gas inlet. The burner also includes a flame spreader which is positioned above the injector holder and includes at least one duct in fluid communication with the injector and with at least one distribution chamber of the combustible mixture, to generate at least one crown of flames. The burner further includes: a lid, resting on said flame spreader, delimiting the distribution chamber of the combustible mixture at the top; locking means to prevent or limit movement between the flame spreader and the lid and means for magnetically connecting the injector holder with the flame spreader and/or the lid.
Claims
1. Gas burner for caravans, boats or vehicles, the gas burner comprising: an injector holder (6) to be applied in correspondence with an opening intended to be made in a hob (10) of a caravan, boat or vehicle, said injector holder (6) being provided with at least one injector (22) which is connected to at least one gas inlet (20), a flame spreader (4), which is positioned above said injector holder (6) and comprising at least one duct (42) in fluid communication with said at least one injector (22) and with at least one distribution chamber (40) of the combustible mixture, for the generation of at least one crown of flames, a lid (8), resting on said flame spreader (4) and delimiting said at least one distribution chamber (40) of the combustible mixture at a top portion thereof, locking means (59, 54) to prevent or limit movement, at least a lateral movement, between the flame spreader (4) and the lid (8), and means (70, 80) for magnetically connecting the injector holder (6) with the flame spreader (4) and/or the lid (8).
2. The gas burner according to claim 1, wherein said locking means are configured to block both the lateral movement between the flame spreader (4) and the lid (8), and their movement along the support/overlapping direction of the lid (8) on the flame spreader (4), to define an assembly (100) to be applied/removed on/from the injector holder (6) with a single movement.
3. The gas burner according to claim 1, wherein the locking means between the lid (8) and the flame spreader (4) comprise fastening members (59) which support and/or define the magnetic connection means (70, 80) of the lid and/or flame spreader to the injector holder (6).
4. The gas burner according to claim 1, wherein the locking means between the lid (8) and the flame spreader (4) comprise fastening members (59) which are independent and distinct from the magnetic connection means (70, 80) of the lid and/or flame spreader to the injector holder (6).
5. The gas burner according to claim 1, wherein the flame spreader (4), alone or joined to the lid to define an assembly (100), rests on the injector holder (6) in correspondence with areas of mutual contact of said magnetic connection means (70, 80).
6. The gas burner according to claim 1, wherein a body portion of the flame spreader (4), alone or joined to the lid to define an assembly (100), rests directly on a body portion of the injector holder (6).
7. The gas burner according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic connection means comprise at least a first element (70) mounted or integrated on the injector holder (6) and at least a corresponding second element (80) which is mounted, or integrated, on the flame spreader (4) and/or on the lid (8), and which interacts magnetically with said at least one first element (70).
8. The gas burner according to claim 7, wherein said at least one first element (70) is made, at least in part, in magnetized material, or is a magnet, while said at least one second element (80) is made at least in part in ferromagnetic material, or vice versa.
9. The gas burner according to claim 7, wherein said at least one first element (70) is made at least in part in magnetized material, or is a magnet, while said at least one second element (80) is made at least in part in magnetized material, or a magnet, and in which said at least one first element (70) and said at least one second element (80) are arranged so that they face each other with poles of opposite sign which, therefore, attract each other.
10. The gas burner according to claim 1, wherein the locking means between the lid and the flame spreader comprise at least one fastening member (59) which is associated with the lid (8) and which fits into at least one opening (54) obtained in the flame spreader (4).
11. The gas burner according to claim 10, wherein said at least one fastening member (59) passes through said at least one opening (54) which is through, obtained in the flame spreader (4), to thus come out from a bottom portion of the flame spreader itself, and wherein said second element (80) of the magnetic connection means is defined at least in part by said at least one fastening member (59).
12. The gas burner according to claim 10, wherein said at least one fastening member (59) passes through said at least one opening (54) which is through, obtained in the flame spreader (4), to thus come out from the bottom of the flame spreader itself, and wherein said second element (80) of the magnetic connection means comprises a nut (81), which engages on a portion of said at least one fastening member (59) which comes out from a bottom portion of the flame spreader (4).
13. The gas burner according to claim 1, further comprising means for fastening the injector holder (6) to the plate of the cooking hob (10) and wherein said fastening means comprise said at least one first element (70) of the magnetic connection means which is configured to be mounted on the injector holder (6) so as to constrain the injection holder to the plate of the cooking hob (10).
14. The gas burner according to claim 1, further comprising means for fastening the injector holder (6) to the plate of the cooking hob (10) which are distinct and separate with respect to said at least one first element (70) of the magnetic connection means which is mounted or integrated on the injector holder (6).
15. The gas burner according to claim 1, wherein said flame spreader (4) is made: at least in part, at a bottom portion thereof, or entirely in ferromagnetic material.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0057] The present invention is further clarified hereinafter in some of its preferred embodiments reported for purely illustrative and non-limiting purposes with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION AND OF SOME OF ITS PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0087] As can be seen from the figures, the burner 2 according to the invention comprises a flame spreader 4, which can be positioned on an injector holder 6, and a lid 8 positioned above the flame spreader 4.
[0088] The burner 2 also includes: [0089] locking means 59 and 54 configured to prevent, or in any case limit, the movement, at least lateral, between the flame spreader 4 and the lid 8, [0090] means 70 and 80 for magnetically connecting the injector holder 6 with the flame spreader 4 and/or the lid 8.
[0091] The injector holder 6 is configured forand is intended tobe applied in correspondence with an opening intended to be made in a hob 10 of a caravan, boat and/or vehicle in general. In particular, the injector holder 6 can be of the traditional type and is intended to be attached to the hob 10 of a caravan or motor home or of a boat or vehicle.
[0092] Preferably, in some possible embodiments, the injector holder 6 comprises a cavity 7 delimited by a cup support 16, completely closed both at the bottom and laterally and open at the top, to thus allow entry into the cavity 7 of the primary air sucked in from above the hob 10.
[0093] Conveniently, in other possible embodiments (see
[0094] Conveniently, the injector holder 6 comprises at the bottom an attachment 20 for a gas supply duct, which is in fluid communication with a vertical injector 22 which, preferably, is screwed centrally on the bottom of the cup support 16.
[0095] Conveniently, it is mounted on the injector holder 6 at least a first element 70 of the magnetic connection means. In particular, said first element 70 comprises at least one part in magnetized material, preferably a magnet, or comprises at least one part in ferromagnetic material.
[0096] Preferably, said first element 70 can comprise an engagement portion 71 with the injector holder 6 and a head portion 72 for the magnetic connection. Conveniently, the engagement portion 71 can be defined by an elongated portion with a substantially tubular development, while the head portion 72 is provided at one end of the engagement portion 71 and projects radially with respect to the latter. In particular, the head portion 72 has a larger cross section than the engagement portion 71 with the injector holder 6. Conveniently, the head portion 72 and the engagement portion 71 can be defined by a single piece (for example the head and the stem of a piece substantially shaped like a bolt or screw) or they can be defined by two distinct pieces. Preferably, as illustrated in greater detail in
[0097] Advantageously, in some possible embodiments (see
[0098] Advantageously, in another possible embodiment (see
[0099] Conveniently, said at least one first element 70 can be mounted inside the cavity 7 delimited by the cup support 16. In particular, in a possible embodiment (see
[0100] Advantageously, the side wall of the cup support 16 is provided with at least two flanges 14 projecting outward to adhere from below to the cooking hob 10. Conveniently, in particular when two or more first elements 70 are provided (see
[0101] Conveniently, in correspondence with the flanges 14 two or more holes 13 intended to be crossed by members for fastening the injector holder 6 to the plate of the cooking hob 10.
[0102] In a possible and preferred embodiment (see
[0103] Conveniently, two or more second holes 13 can be made in correspondence with the flanges 14. ti to be crossed by said first elements 70.
[0104] Conveniently, in a possible embodiment (cf.
[0105] Furthermore, suitably, the side wall of the cup support 16 extends above the flanges 14 to define a collar 15.
[0106] Advantageously, the injector holder 6 comprises a first arm 17 for supporting a spark plug 19 and a second arm 18 for supporting a thermocouple 21. Conveniently, the first 17 and the second arm 18 extend, at the collar 15, radially outwards from the external walls of the cup support 16.
[0107] Conveniently, in a possible embodiment (cf.
[0110] Conveniently, therefore, in this possible embodiment, the injector holder 6 is indirectly bound to the cooking hob 10 by means of said bracket 90 since the injector holder 6 is bound directly to the bracket 90 by means of the first elements 70, thus making the injector holder 6 integral with said bracket 90, and it is the latter that is fixed directly to the cooking hob 10. This is particularly advantageous since it allows to use injector holder components of a type already available on the market.
[0111] The magnetic means of the burner 2 according to the inventionas mentionedalso comprise at least a second element 80 which is mounted and/or obtained on the lid 8 and/or on the flame spreader 4.
[0112] The second element 80 can comprise: [0113] at least one part in ferromagnetic material for the magnetic connection with the magnetized part of a corresponding first element 70, or [0114] at least a part made of magnetized material, preferably a magnet, for the magnetic connection with a ferromagnetic part of a corresponding first element 70, or [0115] at least a part made of magnetized material, preferably a magnet, for the magnetic connection with a part of opposite polarity made of magnetized material, preferably a magnet, of a corresponding first element 70; in particular, in this case, the second element 80 and the first element 70 are both two magnets and are arrangedand in particular they are mounted respectively on the injector holder 6 and on the flame spreader 4 or on the lid 8so that they face each other with poles of opposite sign which, therefore, attract each other.
[0116] Basically, the burner 2 comprises magnetic connection means of the injector holder 6 to the lid 8 and/or flame spreader 4 and, suitably, said means comprise: [0117] at least a first element 70, preferably two or more first elements 70, which is/are made [0118] at least in partof ferromagnetic material, and/or magnetized material, [0119] at least a second element 80, preferably two or more elements 80, which is/are made [0120] at least in partof magnetized material, and/or of ferromagnetic material, to thus allow magnetic connection with a corresponding first element 70.
[0121] Conveniently, the magnetic connection between at least a first element 70 and at least a second element 80 thus ensures a stable coupling and positioning of the lid 8 and/or of the flame spreader 4 on the injector holder 6.
[0122] Conveniently, in a possible embodiment (see
[0123] Preferably, each first element 70 and each second element 80 are configured and arranged so as to allow/cause their mutual magnetic attraction.
[0124] Conveniently, in a possible embodiment (see
[0125] Conveniently, in a possible embodiment (see
[0126] Conveniently, the magnetic connection between each first element 70 and a corresponding second element 80 is caused by the magnetic attraction of the ferromagnetic part of one element towards the magnetized part of the other element.
[0127] Conveniently, in another possible embodiment, the magnetic connection between each first element 70 and a corresponding second element 80 is caused by the magnetic attraction of the pole of a magnetized part of an element towards the opposite pole of the facing magnetized part of the other element.
[0128] The flame spreader 4 defines, together with the lid 8, an internal mixing/distribution chamber 40, which preferably has a radial venturi effect and has a globally circular shape.
[0129] Conveniently, one or more recesses 41 are provided in correspondence with the circular edge of the flame spreader 4 which define a suitable housing space for the spark plug 19 and/or the thermocouple 21.
[0130] The flame spreader 4 also comprises a vertical duct 42 which faces the injector 22 mounted on the injector holder 6 and at the top opens into the center of the chamber 40 which, preferably, has a radial venturi effect.
[0131] Conveniently, the lower surface of the flame spreader 4 has shaped reliefs 43 which extend downwards.
[0132] Conveniently, the two elements 70 and 80 (see
[0133] Basically, in a possible embodiment (see
[0134] In another possible embodiment shown in
[0135] Advantageously, in case of direct support of the flame spreader 4 on the injector holder 6 and/or in case of support between the flame spreader 4 and the injector holder 6 through the contact between at least a first element 70 and a second element 80, between the flame spreader 4 and the cavity 7 of the injector holder 6 passages are defined (not shown) to allow the entry of primary air, coming from above the hob 10, into the cavity 7 of the injector holder 6 which houses the injector 22.
[0136] The chamber 40 of the flame spreader 4 is delimited at the bottom by a base wall 49, circumferentially by a side wall 50 and at the top by the lid 8.
[0137] The wall 50 presents a plurality of doors 52 for the output of the primary gas/air mixture and the generation of a crown of flames. Conveniently, said doors 52 can comprise main doors and secondary doors having different passage sections.
[0138] The lid 8 is defined by a laminar-shaped body (ie in which the thickness is lower than the other two dimensions) and, preferably, it is a disk-shaped body. Preferably, the lid 8 is enameled entirely or at least in correspondence with its upper face intended to be visible.
[0139] Conveniently, the flame spreader 4 comprises at least one opening 54, preferably through, which is formed on its base wall 49 and in which a corresponding fastening member 59 associated with the lid 8 engages.
[0140] Preferably, in some possible embodiments (cf.
[0141] Conveniently, the fastening member 59 can comprise a pin 60 which is welded to the lower face of the lid 8 (see
[0142] In a possible embodiment (see
[0143] In some preferred forms of embodiment (see
[0144] Conveniently, the fact that said at least one fastening member 59 associated with the lid 8 within the opening 54 obtained in the flame spreader, it allows to blockand in particular prevents or in any case is limited to the play present between the pin and the openingthe lateral movement between the lid 8 and the flame spreader 4.
[0145] Conveniently, in a possible form of realization (see
[0146] In particular, the flame spreader 4 comprises a number of openings 54 corresponding to the number of fastening members 59 which are associated with the lid 8.
[0147] In a possible embodiment (cf. for example
[0148] Conveniently, in some preferred embodiments, the second element 80 can be mounted on the fastening member 59 which is associated with the lid 8 and which passes through the flame spreader 4.
[0149] Conveniently, in other possible embodiments (see
[0150] In some preferred embodiments such as those illustrated in particular in
[0151] Advantageously, therefore, the burner 2 comprises locking means which are configured to join together the flame spreader 4 and lid 8 so as to thus define an assembly 100. Conveniently, said locking means can comprise at least one fastening member 59 associated with the lid 8 and which engagesby screwing or by interlockingin a corresponding opening 54 which is blind and which is made in the flame spreader 4 (see
[0152] Preferably, these locking means are defined by each fastening member 59 which is associated with the lid 8 and which passes through a corresponding opening 54, which is through and formed in the flame spreader, and are also defined by a fastening member which is advantageously defined by second element 80, preferably shaped like nut 81, which engages with the fastening member 59 associated with the lid, since in this way the flame spreader 4 is substantially held/clamped between the lid and the second element 80, preferably defined by the nut 81.
[0153] In a possible embodiment (see
[0154] Conveniently, in this case, the lid 8 can be constrained to the flame spreader 4 independently of the second elements 80 and the first elements 70 which magnetically connect the flame spreader 4 to the injector holder 6. Preferably, the lid 8 can be locked to the flame spreader 4 by means of at least one fastening member 59 which is defined by a screw 61 which engages with its head in a seat 62 obtained in the lid 8 and which engages with the terminal threaded portion within an opening 54, which is blind and internally threaded, made in the flame spreader 4. Conveniently, it is understood thatboth for the embodiment of
[0155] The operation of the burner according to the invention is traditional in that the gas coming from the duct 20 escapes from the injector 22 and enters the vertical duct 42 of the flame spreader 4, dragging with it the primary air sucked from above or below the hob 10.
[0156] Advantageously, in the possible embodiments of the burner in which the primary air is sucked from above the hob 10, the burner itself is practically insensitive to the phenomenon of streaming. Advantageously, the flow of gas and primary air that begins to mix in the vertical duct 42 then completes its mixing in the corresponding radial venturi chamber 40, delimited at the top by the lid 8.
[0157] The mixture thus obtained, which is formed inside the mixing chamber 40, then feeds the ring of flames that comes out of the doors 52 of the flame spreader 4.
[0158] It should in any case be pointed out that, depending on the needs of the market, the burner can be equipped with or without a spark plug 19 and/or a thermocouple 21.
[0159] From what has been said it is clear that the burner according to the invention is somewhat more advantageous than the traditional burners installed in the cooking hobs of caravans, boats and vehicles in general, and in particular. [0160] it has a particularly pleasant overall aesthetic effect given that, once assembled, it is externally similar to traditional burners, with the only visible portion consisting of the fully enamelled upper surface of the lid, [0161] once the injector holder has been fixed to the hob, the assembly and/or disassembly of the lid-flame spreader assembly on the injector holder itself is particularly quick and simple and does not require any special tools, [0162] it is quite simple and inexpensive to make.
[0163] The present invention has been illustrated and described in some of its preferred embodiments, but it is understood that executive variations may be applied to them in practice, without however departing from the scope of protection of the present patent for industrial invention.