Gas burner assembly and cooktop appliance
US-2024337388-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US10228128B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10228128-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615333465-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 12, 2019 |
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A gas burner unit for a cooktop includes a spreader positioned above a top surface of the cooktop to define a gap therebetween and having a plurality of gas outlets. The gas burner unit further includes a venturi in fluid communication with the gas outlets and an orifice holder having a plurality of protrusions defining a plurality of upwardly directed primary air inlets therethrough. The plurality of upwardly directed primary air inlets are in fluid communication with the gap on respective first ends thereof and with the venturi on respective second ends thereof opposite the first ends.
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What is claimed is: 1. A gas burner unit for a cooktop, comprising: a spreader positioned above a top surface of the cooktop to define a gap therebetween, the spreader having a plurality of gas outlets; a venturi in fluid communication with the gas outlets; and an orifice holder having a plurality of protrusions defining a plurality of upwardly directed primary air inlets therethrough, wherein the plurality of upwardly directed primary air inlets are in fluid communication with the gap on respective first ends thereof and with the venturi on respective second ends thereof opposite the first ends. 2. The gas burner unit of claim 1 , wherein each of the upwardly directed primary air inlets has a semi-circular shape. 3. The gas burner unit of claim 1 , having two upwardly directed primary air inlets. 4. The gas burner unit of claim 1 , wherein the gas burner spreader is secured to the orifice holder using grooves and alignment tabs to maintain the desired coaxial alignment between the gas burner spreader and the orifice holder. 5. The gas burner unit of claim 1 , wherein the upwardly directed primary air inlets have a total cross sectional area of about 63 mm 2 or greater. 6. The gas burner unit of claim 1 , wherein the orifice holder has a main body portion in which a gas orifice is mechanically secured in coaxial alignment with the venturi, and wherein the main body is in fluid connection with the venturi. 7. The gas burner unit of claim 6 , further comprising: a plurality of alternate primary air inlets that are in fluid communication with ambient air and in fluid communication with an area below the cooktop, and wherein the main body has openings which permit fluid communication between the main body and the area below the cooktop. 8. The gas burner unit of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of protrusions extend above the top surface of the cooktop. 9. The gas burner unit of claim 8 , wherein the protrusions extend about 2.9 mm above the top surface of the cooktop. 10. The gas burner unit of claim 1 , wherein the gap has a height of at least about 2 mm to form a path for ambient air to flow from above the cooktop to the first ends of the plurality of upwardly directed primary air inlets. 11. A cooktop having at least one gas burner unit, comprising: an opening defined through a surface of the cooktop; a venturi extending through the opening and fluidically coupling with the gas burner unit; and a plurality of upwardly directed primary air inlets extending through the surface in fluid communication with the venturi and at least partially defining respective fluid paths from above the cooktop to the venturi; and a ridge extending upwardly about a perimeter of each upwardly directed primary air inlet. 12. The cooktop of claim 11 , wherein each of the plurality of upwardly directed primary air inlets is adjacent the venturi. 13. The cooktop of claim 11 , having two upwardly directed primary air inlets per gas burner unit. 14. The cooktop of claim 11 , wherein the total cross sectional area of the upwardly directed primary air inlets is about 63 mm 2 or greater. 15. The cooktop of claim 11 , wherein the venturi and the plurality of upwardly directed primary air inlets are defined by an orifice holder and wherein the venturi is in communication with a spreader, wherein the orifice holder maintains the spreader in a desired coaxial alignment by having at least one groove which receives a tab extending from the spreader. 16. The cooktop of claim 15 , wherein the orifice holder is aluminum or brass. 17. The cooktop of claim 11 , further comprising: a plurality of alternate primary air inlets wherein the alternate primary air inlets intake ambient air from a location remote from the gas burner unit and supply it to the area under the cooktop, wherein the area under the cooktop is in fluid connection with the venturi. 18. A cooktop, comprising: a plurality of gas burner units including a first gas burner unit having a spreader positioned above a surface of the cooktop to define a gap therebetween; a first primary air inlet located remotely from the gas burner units to allow the ingress of ambient air to an area below the cooktop; and a second primary air inlet associated with the first burner unit, the second primary air inlet being positioned beneath the spreader to define at least a portion of a flow path from the gap to the area beneath the cooktop and further beneath the spreader. 19. The cooktop of claim 18 , further comprising: a protrusion extending upwardly around an exterior of the second primary air inlet. 20. The cooktop of claim 18 , wherein: the first burner unit further includes a venturi having an inlet in the area beneath the surface; and the flow path is in communication with the venturi.
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