Cooktop appliance with a gas burner assembly
US-2019145626-A1 · May 16, 2019 · US
US10697646B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10697646-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815891487-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 8, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 30, 2020 |
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An exhaust gas collection system for a gas burner assembly includes a plurality of concentric rings surrounding the gas burner assembly. Each concentric ring defines a support surface for supporting a cooking utensil, with the height of the support surfaces increasing further away from the gas burner assembly. The concentric rings define a plurality of plenums that are fluidly coupled with an exhaust fan for collecting and discharging exhaust gases. In this manner, the exhaust fan traps, collects, and discharges exhaust gases regardless of the size of cooking utensil being heated.
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A cooktop appliance comprising: a top panel; a gas burner assembly positioned at the top panel and defining an axial direction, the gas burner assembly comprising a cap and being configured for combusting a flow of gas and generating a flow of exhaust gas; and an exhaust gas collection system comprising: a first support ring positioned around the gas burner assembly, the first support ring defining a first gas plenum and a first support surface that is positioned above the cap of the gas burner assembly along the axial direction, the first support surface being configured for supporting a first cooking utensil having a first size; a second support ring positioned around and spaced apart from the first support ring to define a second gas plenum, the second support ring defining a second support surface that is positioned above the first support surface along the axial direction, the second support surface being configured for supporting a second cooking utensil having a second size; and an exhaust fan fluidly coupled to the first gas plenum and the second gas plenum for collecting the flow of exhaust gas. 2. The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first support ring and the second support ring are concentric. 3. The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust gas collection system further comprises: a third support ring positioned around and spaced apart from the second support ring to define a third gas plenum, the third support ring defining a third support surface that is positioned above the second support surface along the axial direction. 4. The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust gas collection system further comprises: an exhaust conduit that extends between and fluidly couples the exhaust fan to the first gas plenum and the second gas plenum, the exhaust conduit extending substantially along a horizontal direction below a bottom wall of the first support ring. 5. The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust gas collection system further comprises: a first restriction baffle positioned within the first gas plenum to restrict the flow of exhaust gas through the first gas plenum; and a second restriction baffle positioned within the second gas plenum to restrict the flow of exhaust gas through the second gas plenum. 6. The cooktop appliance of claim 5 , further comprising one or more lower baffles positioned within at least one of the first gas plenum and the second gas plenum for further restricting the flow of exhaust gas. 7. The cooktop appliance of claim 5 , wherein the first restriction baffle defines a first plurality of apertures spaced circumferentially around the first restriction baffle and the second restriction baffle defines a second plurality of apertures spaced circumferentially around the second restriction baffle. 8. The cooktop appliance of claim 7 , wherein the first plurality of apertures define a first collective flow area and the second plurality of apertures define a second collective flow area, wherein the first collective flow area and the second collective flow area are substantially equivalent. 9. The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust fan is fluidly coupled to a rear discharge vent, an exhaust hood, or an outdoor vent for discharging the flow of exhaust gas. 10. The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , wherein a first height is defined between the cap of the gas burner assembly and the first support surface along the axial direction and a second height is defined between the first support surface and the second support surface along the axial direction, the second height being greater than the first height. 11. The cooktop appliance of claim 10 , wherein the second height is approximately twice the first height. 12. An exhaust gas collection system for a gas burner assembly, the gas burner assembly being configured for combusting fuel to generate a flow of exhaust gas, the exhaust gas collection system comprising: a first support ring positioned around the gas burner assembly, the first support ring defining a first gas plenum and a first support surface that is positioned above a cap of the gas burner assembly along an axial direction, the first support surface being configured for supporting a first cooking utensil having a first size; a second support ring positioned around and spaced apart from the first support ring to define a second gas plenum, the second support ring defining a second support surface that is positioned above the first support surface along the axial direction, the second support surface being configured for supporting a second cooking utensil having a second size; and an exhaust fan fluidly coupled to the first gas plenum and the second gas plenum for collecting the flow of exhaust gas. 13. The exhaust gas collection system of claim 12 , wherein the first support ring and the second support ring are concentric. 14. The exhaust gas collection system of claim 12 , further comprising: a third support ring positioned around and spaced apart from the second support ring to define a third gas plenum, the third support ring defining a third support surface that is positioned above the second support surface along the axial direction. 15. The exhaust gas collection system of claim 12 , further comprising: an exhaust conduit that extends between and fluidly couples the exhaust fan to the first gas plenum and the second gas plenum, the exhaust conduit extending substantially along a horizontal direction below a bottom wall of the first support ring. 16. The exhaust gas collection system of claim 12 , further comprising: a first restriction baffle positioned within the first gas plenum to restrict the flow of exhaust gas through the first gas plenum; and a second restriction baffle positioned within the second gas plenum to restrict the flow of exhaust gas through the second gas plenum. 17. The exhaust gas collection system of claim 16 , wherein the first restriction baffle defines a first plurality of apertures spaced circumferentially around the first restriction baffle and the second restriction baffle defines a second plurality of apertures spaced circumferentially around the second restriction baffle. 18. The exhaust gas collection system of claim 17 , wherein the first plurality of apertures define a first collective flow area and the second plurality of apertures define a second collective flow area, wherein the first collective flow area and the second collective flow area are substantially equivalent. 19. The exhaust gas collection system of claim 12 , wherein the exhaust fan is fluidly coupled to a rear discharge vent, an exhaust hood, or an outdoor vent for discharging the flow of exhaust gas. 20. The exhaust gas collection system of claim 12 , wherein a first height is defined between the cap of the gas burner assembly and the first support surface along the axial direction and a second height is defined between the first support surface and the second support surface along the axial direction, the second height being greater than the first height.
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