Gas cooking assembly and a hob comprising the same

US11512854B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11512854-B2
Application numberUS-201917040795-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 11, 2019
Priority dateMar 26, 2018
Publication dateNov 29, 2022
Grant dateNov 29, 2022

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A gas cooking assembly comprises: (a) a base part (10) comprising: (a1) a burner body (14) for installation in a cooktop surface (16); (a2) a gas outlet (20) in the burner body (14); and (a3) an ignition source (22) in the burner body (14); and (b) an upper part (12) comprising: (b1) at least one foot (36) for supporting the upper part (12) on the cooktop surface (16); (b2) a grate (26) for supporting a cooking vessel; (b3) an annular flame spreader (28); and (b4) a gas inlet (46) at the bottom side of the flame spreader (28); wherein the upper part (12) is an integral unit that is removable from the base part (10), wherein when the upper part (12) is connected to the base part (10), the gas inlet (46) of the upper part (12) connects to the gas outlet (20) of the base part (10).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A gas cooking assembly comprising: (a) a base part comprising: (a1) a burner body for installation in a cooktop surface; (a2) a gas outlet in the burner body; and (a3) an ignition source in the burner body; and (b) an upper part comprising: (b1) at least one foot for supporting the upper part on the cooktop surface; (b2) a grate for supporting a cooking vessel; (b3) an annular flame spreader; and (b4) a gas inlet at a bottom side of the flame spreader; wherein the upper part is an integral unit that is removable from the base part, wherein when the upper part is connected to the base part, the gas inlet of the upper part connects to the gas outlet of the base part, wherein the gas inlet of the upper part comprises a duct protruding downwards from the upper part and the gas outlet of the base part protrudes upwards from the base part so that an upper edge of the gas outlet is located above the cooktop surface, and wherein said gas inlet duct and said gas outlet are slidingly engageable so as to establish fluid communication therebetween when so engaged. 2. The gas cooking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the grate comprises an annular disk which interposes the flame spreader and which carries a plurality of bars for supporting a cooking vessel. 3. The gas cooking assembly of claim 2 , wherein a plurality of legs are attached to the annular disk, each said leg having a foot for supporting the upper part on the cooktop surface. 4. The gas cooking assembly of claim 3 , wherein the bars extend outwardly beyond the annular disk and merge into the legs. 5. The gas cooking assembly of claim 3 , wherein the legs are sized to provide for a distance between the flame spreader and the cooktop surface. 6. The gas cooking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flame spreader has a generally U-shaped cross-sectional shape having inner and outer annular walls with a plurality of recesses along an upper edge of the inner and/or outer wall. 7. The gas cooking assembly of claim 6 , wherein the flame spreader directly abuts against a bottom side of the grate. 8. The gas cooking assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a cap ring interposed between the flame spreader and the grate, wherein the cap ring rests on the upper edge of the inner and outer walls of the flame spreader. 9. The gas cooking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flame spreader is attached to the grate by a plurality of clamps or bolts. 10. The gas cooking assembly of claim 9 , wherein the flame spreader comprises a plurality of lugs extending outside of the annular shape of the flame spreader and which are located below bars of the grate, wherein bolts extend through the lugs into the bars. 11. The gas cooking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the duct and the gas outlet are shaped to allow insertion of the duct into the gas outlet only at a predetermined orientation of the upper part with respect to the base part. 12. The gas cooking assembly of claim 11 , wherein the duct and the gas outlet have a cross-sectional shape which has a single axis of symmetry, so as to allow insertion of the duct into the gas outlet only at two predetermined orientations of the upper part with respect to the base part. 13. The gas cooking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the base part further comprises an adjustable Venturi assembly for control of a gas-air mixture that is passed to the gas outlet. 14. The gas cooking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the base part further comprises a thermocouple for providing a flame signal indicating that a burner flame is ignited, and a safety valve for shutting off a gas supply if the thermocouple no longer provides the flame signal. 15. A hob comprising at least two gas burners, at least one of which is the gas cooking assembly as defined in claim 1 , the base part of which is positioned at a distance to at least one further gas burner, so that the upper part can be selectively positioned either at close proximity or at a larger distance to the at least one further gas burner. 16. A burner assembly comprising: a base part adapted to be mounted at or adjacent to a cooktop surface and having a vertical duct extending upward, a thermocouple and an ignition source, the vertical duct having a substantially symmetrical cross-section and being in communication with a gas source; and an upper part comprising a grate, a flame spreader and a cap ring all fixedly connected together as a single assembled element, the flame spreader comprising inner and outer annular walls spaced apart from one another and defining an annular distribution chamber therebetween, at least one of the inner and outer annular walls having a plurality of flame ports therein, a gas inlet duct extending downward from an underside of said flame spreader and being in fluid communication with said annular distribution chamber, the grate comprising a plurality of bars adapted to support a cooking utensil placed thereon, said cap ring being interposed between the grate bars and the flame spreader such that an underside surface of said cap ring rests on upper edges of the first and second annular walls so as to define an upper wall of said annular distribution chamber, a plurality of legs being attached to or formed with said grate bars and extending downward therefrom and adapted to support the upper part on said cooktop surface; said gas inlet duct having a shape and a cross-section that are complementary to said vertical duct such when said gas inlet duct and said vertical duct are registered and said legs of said upper part are resting on said cooktop surface, said gas inlet duct and said vertical duct are slidingly engaged so as to establish fluid communication between said gas source and said distribution chamber; said upper part being reversibly positioned on said cooktop as said single assembled element so as to establish said fluid communication between said gas source and said gas distribution chamber. 17. The burner assembly according to claim 16 , said upper part being positionable in opposing positions relative to said vertical duct corresponding to respective orientations of said upper part that are 180° rotationally offset with one another, said gas inlet duct and said vertical duct being registered and slidingly engaged in both said opposing positions to establish said fluid communication between said gas source and said gas distribution chamber, said upper part being thereby adapted to selectively and reversibly define either: a common cooking zone together with another adjacent burner assembly on the cooktop, or two distinct cooking zones, one each for the burner assembly and said adjacent burner assembly on the cooktop. 18. The burner assembly according to claim 17 , said gas inlet duct and said vertical duct being registrable in only said opposing positions of said upper part relative to said vertical duct on account of their shape and cross-sectional symmetry, said cap ring and said grate being supplied as separate components that are connected together.

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  • Flame spreading or otherwise shaping (F23D14/70 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • with injector axis inclined to the burner head axis · CPC title

  • Fuel or fuel-air mixtures flow distribution devices upstream of the outlet · CPC title

  • F24C3/085Primary

    on ranges · CPC title

  • Ignition devices associated with burner · CPC title

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What does patent US11512854B2 cover?
A gas cooking assembly comprises: (a) a base part (10) comprising: (a1) a burner body (14) for installation in a cooktop surface (16); (a2) a gas outlet (20) in the burner body (14); and (a3) an ignition source (22) in the burner body (14); and (b) an upper part (12) comprising: (b1) at least one foot (36) for supporting the upper part (12) on the cooktop surface (16); (b2) a grate (26) for sup…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Electrolux Appliances AB
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24C3/085. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 29 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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