Cooking appliance
US-2024000262-A1 · Jan 4, 2024 · US
US10488053B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10488053-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615163831-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2019 |
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A cooktop has a top sheet; a space below the top sheet; a first passageway through the top sheet; a second passageway through the top sheet; a first gas burner that draws primary combustion air from the space below the top sheet; a first gas control knob that controls an amount of gas that flows to the first gas burner, the first gas control knob protruding through the first passageway; a second gas burner that draws primary combustion air from the space below the top sheet; and a second gas control knob that controls an amount of gas that flows to the second gas burner, the second gas control knob protruding through the second passageway. The first passageway and the second passageway have different airflow rates at a given negative air pressure in the space below the top sheet.
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A domestic home gas cooktop, comprising: a top sheet; a space below the top sheet; a first passageway through the top sheet; a second passageway through the top sheet; a first gas burner that draws primary combustion air from the space below the top sheet; a first gas control knob that controls an amount of gas that flows to the first gas burner, the first gas control knob protruding through the first passageway; a second gas burner that draws primary combustion air from the space below the top sheet; and a second gas control knob that controls an amount of gas that flows to the second gas burner, the second gas control knob protruding through the second passageway, wherein the first passageway and the second passageway have different airflow rates at a given negative air pressure in the space below the top sheet such that the first gas control knob and the second gas control knob are subjected to different cooling as a result of the different airflow rates, wherein the first passageway is a first hole in the top sheet, and the second passageway is a second hole in the top sheet, and wherein the first gas control knob has a skirt that projects downward from the first gas control knob, the skirt is in a first position in which a portion of the skirt contacts the top sheet around a perimeter of the first hole such that the skirt blocks substantially all air from passing through the first hole when the first gas control knob is in a gas off position, and the skirt is in a second position in which the portion of the skirt is separated from the top sheet such that the skirt allows air to pass through the first hole when the first gas control knob is in a gas on position. 2. The domestic home gas cooktop of claim 1 , wherein the first hole has a first hole cross-sectional area, the second hole has a second hole cross-sectional area, and the first hole cross-sectional area and the second hole cross-sectional area are different. 3. The domestic home gas cooktop of claim 2 , wherein the second hole is located farther from the first gas burner than the first hole is located from the first gas burner, and the second hole cross-sectional area is larger than the first hole cross-sectional area. 4. The domestic home gas cooktop of claim 2 , further comprising a third passageway through the top sheet; a third gas burner that draws primary combustion air from the space below the top sheet; a third gas control knob that controls an amount of gas that flows to the third gas burner, the third gas control knob protruding through the third passageway; a fourth passageway through the top sheet; a fourth gas burner that draws primary combustion air from the space below the top sheet; a fourth gas control knob that controls an amount of gas that flows to the fourth gas burner, the fourth gas control knob protruding through the fourth passageway; a fifth passageway through the top sheet; a fifth gas burner that draws primary combustion air from the space below the top sheet; and a fifth gas control knob that controls an amount of gas that flows to the fifth gas burner, the fifth gas control knob protruding through the fifth passageway, wherein each of the passageways has a closest burner distance that is defined as a distance between that passageway and the closest one of the burners to that passageway, the closest burner distance of the third passageway is larger than the closest burner distance of all others of the passageways, and a cross-sectional area of the third passageway is larger than a cross-sectional area of each one of the other passageways. 5. The domestic home gas cooktop of claim 1 further comprising a first grommet located in the first hole, the first grommet having an opening having a first grommet cross-sectional area; and a second grommet located in the second hole, the second grommet having an opening having a second grommet cross-sectional area, wherein the first grommet cross-sectional area and the second grommet cross-sectional area are different. 6. The domestic home gas cooktop of claim 5 , wherein the first hole has a first hole cross-sectional area, the second hole has a second hole cross-sectional area, and the first hole cross-sectional area is equal to the second hole cross-sectional area. 7. The domestic home gas cooktop of claim 1 , wherein the first passageway has a first cross-sectional area and the second passageway has a second cross-sectional area, and wherein the second cross-sectional area is larger than the first cross-sectional area such that the first gas control knob and the second gas control knob are subjected to different cooling as a result of the different airflow rates through the first passageway and the second passageway at the given negative air pressure in the space below the top sheet. 8. The domestic home gas cooktop of claim 1 , wherein the first passageway has a first cross-sectional area and the second passageway has a second cross-sectional area, and the first cross-sectional area is equal to the second cross-sectional area, and further comprising a first grommet located in the first passageway, the first grommet having an opening having a first grommet cross-sectional area, wherein the first grommet cross-sectional area of the first grommet is smaller than the second cross-sectional area of the second passageway such that the first gas control knob and the second gas control knob are subjected to different cooling as a result of the different airflow rates through the first grommet cross-sectional area and the second passageway at the given negative air pressure in the space below the top sheet. 9. The domestic home gas cooktop of claim 8 , further comprising: a second grommet located in the second passageway, the second grommet having an opening having a second grommet cross-sectional area, wherein the first grommet cross-sectional area and the second grommet cross-sectional area are different such that the first gas control knob and the second gas control knob are subjected to the different cooling as a result of the different airflow rates through the first grommet cross-sectional area and the second grommet cross-sectional area at the given negative air pressure in the space below the top sheet. 10. A domestic home gas cooktop, comprising: a top sheet; a space below the top sheet; a first passageway through the top sheet; a second passageway through the top sheet; a first gas burner that draws primary combustion air from the space below the top sheet; a first gas control knob that controls an amount of gas that flows to the first gas burner, the first gas control knob protruding through the first passageway; a second gas burner that draws primary combustion air from the space below the top sheet; and a second gas control knob that controls an amount of gas that flows to the second gas burner, the second gas control knob protruding through the second passageway, wherein the first passageway and the second passageway have different airflow rates at a given negative air pressure in the space below the top sheet such that the first gas control knob and the second gas control knob are subjected to different cooling as a result of the different airflow rates, wherein the first passageway is a first hole in the top sheet, and the second passageway is a second hole in the top sheet, and wherein the first gas control knob has a shaft and a disk attached to the shaft, the disk is in a first position in which a portion of the disk contacts the top sheet around a perimeter of the first hole such that the disk blocks substantially all air from passing through the first hole when t
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