Gas burner assembly for a cooktop appliance
US-10823402-B2 · Nov 3, 2020 · US
US10948181B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10948181-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916419033-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 16, 2021 |
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A cooking appliance is provided, including a multi-level gas burner with a body having a lower burner section on a lower side and an upper burner section on an upper side. The lower burner section is separated from the upper burner section. The lower side of the body has a first injection point for receiving a first air-gas mixture for the lower burner section and a second injection point for receiving a second air-gas mixture for the upper burner section. The first injection point is partitioned from the second injection point thereby separating the first air-gas mixture from the second air-gas mixture. The body includes a passageway fluidly connecting the second injection point on the lower side of the body to the upper burner section on the upper side of the body.
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What is claimed is: 1. A gas burner for a cooktop of a cooking appliance, the gas burner comprising: a body having a lower burner section on a lower side and an upper burner section on an upper side, the lower burner section being separated from the upper burner section, the lower side of the body having a first injection point for receiving a first air-gas mixture for the lower burner section and a second injection point for receiving a second air-gas mixture for the upper burner section, the first injection point being partitioned from the second injection point thereby separating the first air-gas mixture from the second air-gas mixture, wherein the body includes a passageway fluidly connecting the second injection point on the lower side of the body to the upper burner section on the upper side of the body. 2. The gas burner of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises: a plate portion dividing the lower burner section on the lower side from the upper burner section on the upper side of the body, a first wall on the lower side of the plate portion, the first wall defining the lower burner section on the plate portion and including a plurality of first ports configured to permit the first air-gas mixture to exit the lower burner section; and a second wall on the upper side of the plate portion, the second wall defining the upper burner section and including a plurality of second ports configured to permit the second air-gas mixture to exit the upper burner section. 3. The gas burner of claim 2 , wherein the first wall is disposed along a perimeter of the lower side of the plate portion. 4. The gas burner of claim 3 , wherein the second wall is disposed along a perimeter of the upper side of the plate portion. 5. The gas burner of claim 2 , wherein the plate portion includes a central opening, and the first wall has a first portion disposed along a perimeter of an outer edge of the lower side of the plate portion and a second portion disposed along a perimeter of the central opening in the body, the first portion and the second portion of the first wall defining the lower burner section. 6. The gas burner of claim 5 , wherein the second wall has a first portion disposed along a perimeter of an outer edge of the upper side of the plate portion and a second portion disposed along the perimeter of the central opening in the body, the first portion and the second portion of the second wall defining the upper burner section. 7. The gas burner of claim 1 , wherein the first injection point includes a plurality of first injection points spaced within the lower burner section, each of the plurality of first injection points being partitioned from the second injection point thereby separating the first air-gas mixture from the second air-gas mixture. 8. The gas burner of claim 7 , wherein the lower burner section includes at least one partition wall dividing the lower burner section into a plurality of separate lower chambers, and each of the plurality of first injection points is disposed in a respective lower chamber of the plurality of separate lower chambers for supplying the first air-gas mixture to the respective lower chamber of the lower burner section. 9. The gas burner of claim 7 , wherein the second injection point includes a plurality of second injection points spaced on the lower side of the body, each of the plurality of second injection points being partitioned from the plurality of first injection points thereby separating the first air-gas mixture from the second air-gas mixture, and wherein the body includes a plurality of passageways fluidly connecting each of the plurality of second injection points to the upper burner section. 10. The gas burner of claim 9 , wherein the upper burner section includes at least one partition wall dividing the upper burner section into a plurality of separate upper chambers, and each of the plurality of passageways is in fluid communication with a respective upper chamber of the plurality of separate upper chambers for supplying the second air-gas mixture to the respective upper chamber of the upper burner section. 11. The gas burner of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of passageways includes a venturi for supplying the second air-gas mixture to the upper burner section. 12. The gas burner of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises a plurality of first ports around a perimeter of the lower burner section and a plurality of second ports around a perimeter of the upper burner section, the plurality of first ports configured to permit the first air-gas mixture to exit the lower burner section to be ignited to form a lower flame ring and the plurality of second ports configured to permit the second air-gas mixture to exit the upper burner section to be ignited to form an upper flame ring. 13. The gas burner of claim 12 , wherein a perimeter of the body has one of a circular configuration, a rectangular configuration, and a star configuration. 14. The gas burner of claim 12 , wherein the body includes: a central opening extending through the lower burner section and the upper burner section, and a plurality of third ports around a perimeter of the central opening at the lower burner section and a plurality of fourth ports around the perimeter of the central opening at the upper burner section, the plurality of third ports configured to permit the first air-gas mixture to exit the lower burner section into the central opening to be ignited to form a lower inner flame ring and the plurality of fourth ports configured to permit the second air-gas mixture to exit the upper burner section into the central opening to be ignited to form an upper inner flame ring. 15. The gas burner of claim 14 , wherein a perimeter of the body has one of a circular configuration, a rectangular configuration, and a star configuration, and the perimeter of the central opening has a corresponding one of a circular configuration, a rectangular configuration, and a star configuration. 16. The gas burner of claim 1 , wherein the passageway includes a venturi for supplying the second air-gas mixture to the upper burner section. 17. The gas burner of claim 1 , wherein a perimeter of the body has a star configuration, and the first injection point is located at a first finger of the star configuration and the second injection point is located at a second finger of the star configuration. 18. The gas burner of claim 1 , further comprising: a cap on top of the upper burner section. 19. The gas burner of claim 18 , further comprising: a second cap on an underside of the lower burner section. 20. A cooking appliance comprising: a cooktop floor; and the gas burner of claim 1 , the gas burner disposed above the cooktop floor. 21. The cooking appliance of claim 20 , further comprising: a control unit configured to separately control a flow of the first air-gas mixture to the lower burner section and the second air-gas mixture to the upper burner section such that the lower burner section is independently operable and controllable from the upper burner section. 22. The cooking appliance of claim 20 , further comprising: a first control valve configured to separately control a flow of the first air-gas mixture to the lower burner section and a second control valve configured to separately control a flow of the second air-gas mixture to the upper burner section such that the lower burner section is independently operable and controllable from the upper burner section.
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