Inner swirling flame gas burner
US-2015040887-A1 · Feb 12, 2015 · US
US10041683B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10041683-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614996284-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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A cooktop appliance includes a gas burner assembly positioned on a panel of the cooktop appliance and a grate that suspends the burner in air above the panel. The gas burner assembly includes an inwardly directed burner that provides more uniform heating of a cooking utensil supported on the grate. In addition, a large aperture extends through the center of the burner to ensure proper delivery of air to mix with fuel for combustion. The resulting cooktop appliance provides improved heating over the entire cooking utensil and simplifies the cleaning process.
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What is claimed is: 1. A gas burner assembly for a cooktop appliance, the gas burner assembly comprising: a grate configured for supporting a cooking utensil above a panel of the cooktop appliance, the grate defining a fuel passage; a cap that is integrally formed with the grate, the cap defining an air passage extending vertically through a center of the cap; and a base that is mounted to the cap such that the cap and the base define a fuel chamber positioned below the fuel passage, the base further defining a circumferential wall defining a plurality of flame ports, the plurality of flame ports opening into the air passage. 2. The gas burner assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of flame ports extends through the circumferential wall at an angle relative to a radial direction, the angle being greater than 10 degrees. 3. The gas burner assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cap and the base are suspended above the panel of the cooktop appliance by the grate. 4. The gas burner assembly of claim 1 , wherein an igniter is mounted to the panel below the gas burner assembly adjacent the plurality of flame ports. 5. The gas burner assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fuel passage extends from an inlet to an outlet proximate the cap, the fuel passage being positioned above the plurality of flame ports. 6. The gas burner assembly of claim 5 , wherein the fuel passage is integrally formed with the grate. 7. The gas burner assembly of claim 6 , wherein a mixing tube is mounted to the grate in fluid communication with the inlet of the fuel passage, such that fuel is delivered to the fuel passage through the mixing tube. 8. The gas burner assembly of claim 7 , wherein the mixing tube is integrally formed with the grate. 9. The gas burner assembly of claim 7 , wherein a fuel orifice for delivering fuel into the mixing tube is positioned below the panel of the cooktop appliance. 10. The gas burner assembly of claim 1 , wherein a bottom of the cap is positioned below a counter surface when the cooktop appliance is installed on a counter. 11. A cooktop appliance, comprising: a panel having a top surface and a bottom surface; a fuel orifice mounted to the panel adjacent the bottom surface of the panel; and a gas burner assembly positioned on the panel at the top surface of the panel, the gas burner assembly comprising: a grate configured for supporting a cooking utensil above the panel of the cooktop appliance, the grate defining a fuel passage; and a burner that is fixed to the grate, the burner defining an air passage extending vertically through a center of the burner and a fuel chamber positioned below the fuel passage, the burner further defining a circumferential wall defining a plurality of flame ports, the plurality of flame ports opening into the air passage. 12. The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein each of the plurality of flame ports extends through the circumferential wall at an angle relative to a radial direction, the angle being greater than 10 degrees. 13. The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein the burner is suspended above the panel of the cooktop appliance by the grate. 14. The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein an igniter is mounted to the panel below the gas burner assembly adjacent the plurality of flame ports. 15. The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein the fuel passage extends from an inlet to an outlet proximate the burner, the fuel passage being positioned above the plurality of flame ports. 16. The cooktop appliance of claim 15 , wherein the fuel passage is integrally formed with the grate. 17. The cooktop appliance of claim 16 , wherein a mixing tube is mounted to the grate in fluid communication with the inlet of the fuel passage, such that fuel is delivered to the fuel passage through the mixing tube. 18. The cooktop appliance of claim 17 , wherein the mixing tube is integrally formed with the grate. 19. The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein a bottom of the burner is positioned below a counter surface when the cooktop appliance is installed on a counter. 20. The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein the cooktop appliance comprises a plurality of gas burner assemblies, each gas burner assembly comprising: a grate configured for supporting a cooking utensil above the panel of the cooktop appliance; a cap that is integrally formed with the grate, the cap defining an air passage extending vertically through a center of the cap; a base that is mounted to the cap such that the cap and the base define a fuel chamber, the base further defining a circumferential wall defining a plurality of flame ports extending from the fuel chamber, the plurality of flame ports opening into the air passage; and at least one fuel passage integrally formed within the grate for delivering fuel to the fuel chamber and out the plurality of flame ports.
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