Method of operating an ignition element of a gas burner
US-2020278115-A1 · Sep 3, 2020 · US
US11519606B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11519606-B1 |
| Application number | US-202117404320-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 17, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2022 |
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A burner assembly includes a base body. A cap is positioned on the base body such that the base body and the cap collectively define a plurality of flame ports. A pilot insert is mounted to the base body. The pilot insert and the base body collectively defining a pilot port. An igniter is configured to generate an ignition spark. An upper spark target is positioned proximate the plurality of flame ports, and a lower spark target is positioned proximate the pilot port. An electrode of the igniter is positionable proximate either the upper spark target or the lower spark target.
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What is claimed is: 1. A burner assembly, comprising: a ring base; a cap positioned on the ring base such that the ring base and the cap collectively define a plurality of flame ports; a pilot insert mounted to the ring base below the plurality of flame ports, the pilot insert and the ring base collectively defining a pilot port; and an igniter configured to generate an ignition spark, wherein the cap defines an upper spark target for the plurality of flame ports, the ring base defines a lower spark target for the pilot port, and the upper spark target is aligned with the lower spark target, and wherein an electrode of the igniter is positionable proximate either the upper spark target or the lower spark target. 2. The burner assembly of claim 1 , wherein the electrode of the igniter is positioned proximate the lower spark target when the burner assembly is arranged in a pilot flame configuration. 3. The burner assembly of claim 2 , wherein the electrode of the igniter is a nail head electrode. 4. The burner assembly of claim 1 , wherein the electrode of the igniter is positioned proximate the upper spark target when the burner assembly is arranged in a non-pilot flame configuration. 5. The burner assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cap is an inner cap and the plurality of flame ports is a plurality of inner flame ports, the burner assembly further comprising an outer cap positioned on the ring base such that the ring base and the outer cap collectively define a plurality of outer flame ports that are positioned radially outward of the plurality of inner flame ports. 6. The burner assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pilot insert defines a passage that is in fluid communication with the pilot port, the pilot insert configured such that a fuel supply line for the pilot port is mountable to the pilot insert at the passage. 7. The burner assembly of claim 6 , wherein the pilot insert comprising a plurality of ribs that extend into the passage, the pilot insert configured such that the fuel supply line for the pilot port is mountable to the pilot insert on the plurality of ribs and air is flowable through the passage between the plurality of ribs to the pilot port. 8. The burner assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cap extends radially over the pilot port. 9. The burner assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pilot insert is fastened to the ring base at a bottom surface of the ring base. 10. The burner assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an injet and a fuel orifice, the fuel orifice mounted to the injet such that the fuel orifice is oriented for directing a flow of gaseous fuel from a supply passage of the injet towards the plurality of flame ports, the injet positioned below the ring base, the igniter mounted to the injet. 11. A burner assembly, comprising: a base body; a cap positioned on the base body such that the base body and the cap collectively define a plurality of flame ports; a pilot insert mounted to the base body, the pilot insert and the base body collectively defining a pilot port, the pilot port positioned below the plurality of flame ports; and an igniter configured to generate an ignition spark, wherein an upper spark target is positioned proximate the plurality of flame ports, a lower spark target is positioned proximate the pilot port, and an electrode of the igniter is positionable proximate either the upper spark target or the lower spark target. 12. The burner assembly of claim 11 , wherein the electrode of the igniter is positioned proximate the lower spark target when the burner assembly is arranged in a pilot flame configuration. 13. The burner assembly of claim 12 , wherein the electrode of the igniter is a nail head electrode. 14. The burner assembly of claim 11 , wherein the electrode of the igniter is positioned proximate the upper spark target when the burner assembly is arranged in a non-pilot flame configuration. 15. The burner assembly of claim 11 , wherein the cap is an inner cap and the plurality of flame ports is a plurality of inner flame ports, the burner assembly further comprising an outer cap positioned on the base body such that the base body and the outer cap collectively define a plurality of outer flame ports that are positioned radially outward of the plurality of inner flame ports. 16. The burner assembly of claim 11 , wherein the pilot insert defines a passage that is in fluid communication with the pilot port, the pilot insert configured such that a fuel supply line for the pilot port is mountable to the pilot insert at the passage. 17. The burner assembly of claim 16 , wherein the pilot insert comprising a plurality of ribs that extend into the passage, the pilot insert configured such that the fuel supply line for the pilot port is mountable to the pilot insert on the plurality of ribs and air is flowable through the passage between the plurality of ribs to the pilot port. 18. The burner assembly of claim 11 , wherein the cap extends radially over the pilot port. 19. The burner assembly of claim 11 , further comprising an injet and a fuel orifice, the fuel orifice mounted to the inject such that the fuel orifice is oriented for directing a flow of gaseous fuel from a supply passage of the injet towards the plurality of fuel ports, the injet positioned below the base body, the igniter mounted to the injet. 20. The burner assembly of claim 11 , wherein the upper spark target comprises a ledge of the cap, and the lower spark target comprises a projection positioned at the pilot port.
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