Gas burner and gas cooktop
US-2018073730-A1 · Mar 15, 2018 · US
US11808447B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11808447-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916726397-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2023 |
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A burner base for a stacked burner assembly to secure a uniform distribution of gas flow. The burner base couples with a top burner cover and together define an internal gas mixture chamber. The burner base includes a barrier structure along a perimeter having a plurality of structural zones. A first structural zone includes a semi-circular barrier structure having a height that is taller at a middle portion than at the end portions. A second structural zone includes an arc structure having a height that is taller than the heights of adjacent structural zone heights. A third structural zone includes a semi-circular structure having a consistent height along the structure. A fourth structural zone includes a non-raised semi-circular structure. The barrier structure is configured to facilitate the distribution of the gas within the mixture chamber.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A burner base, comprising: an internal perimeter lip; a perimeter edge defining a barrier lip disposed radially outward of the internal perimeter lip; a bottom surface configured to be coupled with a burner spreader and extending outwardly from the internal perimeter lip toward the barrier lip, a gas inlet being defined in the bottom surface; a first barrier structure disposed along the perimeter edge adjacent the gas inlet and having a middle section height above the bottom surface that is greater than an end height above the bottom surface; a second barrier structure circumferentially adjacent to the first barrier structure on a common circumference and defining an arc raised from the bottom surface that is inwardly directed from the barrier lip toward the internal perimeter lip; and a third barrier structure extending circumferentially away from the second barrier structure on the common circumference and defining a constant height along a length of the third barrier structure. 2. The burner base of claim 1 , wherein the first barrier structure extends circumferentially and the end height of the first barrier structure includes a first end height above the bottom surface and a second end height, the second end height being defined by a downward slope from the middle section height, wherein the first end height, the second end height, and the middle section height are circumferentially spaced along the first barrier structure. 3. The burner base of claim 1 , wherein the first barrier structure has a top surface that slopes toward an end of the first barrier structure. 4. The burner base of claim 1 , wherein the second barrier structure defines a first interface height raised from the bottom surface adjacent the second barrier structure defined between the bottom surface of the burner base and a top surface of the perimeter edge. 5. The burner base of claim 1 , wherein the third barrier structure is radially disposed above the bottom surface at a uniform height. 6. The burner base of claim 1 , further including: a first structural zone that includes the first barrier structure; a second structural zone that includes the second barrier structure; a third structural zone that includes the third barrier structure; wherein: the bottom surface slopes downwardly from the internal perimeter lip toward the perimeter edge; and the first, second, and third structural zones are each partially defined by the bottom surface of the burner base. 7. The burner base of claim 1 , further including: an ignition barrier structure defined by a top surface of the perimeter edge and having an arc structure raised from the bottom surface and extending radially inwardly with a peak oriented toward the internal perimeter lip; and wherein the arc structure defines an ignition passage opening into the bottom surface. 8. The burner base of claim 6 , wherein a gas mixture chamber is at least partially defined by the bottom surface of the burner base and slopes upwardly from the common circumference towards the internal perimeter lip. 9. The burner base of claim 8 , wherein the internal perimeter lip is centrally positioned within the gas mixture chamber. 10. The burner base of claim 6 , wherein the first, second, and third structural zones are disposed circumferentially adjacent to the bottom surface and the perimeter edge, each of the first, second, and third structural zones extending circumferentially away from the gas inlet. 11. The burner base of claim 8 , wherein the first, second, and third structural zones, along with the bottom surface, the internal perimeter lip, and the perimeter edge cause a symmetrical flow of gas away from the gas inlet within the gas mixture chamber. 12. The burner base of claim 1 , wherein the gas inlet is located between the common circumference and the internal perimeter lip. 13. The burner base of claim 12 , wherein the end height of the first barrier structure includes a first end height above the bottom surface and a second end height, the second end height being defined by a downward slope from the middle section height, wherein the middle section height is different than the first end height and the second end height.
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