Method of pan detection and cooktop adjustment for multiple heating sections
US-10228144-B2 · Mar 12, 2019 · US
US2019242583A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2019242583-A1 |
| Application number | US-201815891467-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 8, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | — |
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A fuel supply system for a gas burner assembly is provided. The gas burner assembly includes an inner burner stage positioned concentrically within an outer burner stage. The fuel supply system includes a fuel supply for providing a primary flow of fuel through a primary fuel conduit. A control valve and a modulating valve are operably coupled in series on the primary fuel conduit for regulating the primary flow of fuel. A first fuel supply conduit and a second fuel supply conduit tee off the primary fuel conduit to supply fuel to the outer burner stage and the inner burner stage, respectively. A shutoff valve is operably coupled to the first fuel supply conduit for stopping the flow of fuel through the first fuel supply conduit, e.g., during a simmer operation.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A cooktop appliance, comprising: a top panel; a gas burner assembly positioned at the top panel, the gas burner assembly comprising one or more burner bodies defining a first plurality of flame ports, a first fuel chamber in fluid communication with the first plurality of flame ports, a second plurality of flame ports, and a second fuel chamber in fluid communication with the second plurality of flame ports; and a fuel supply system comprising: a fuel supply for providing a primary flow of fuel through a primary fuel conduit; a control valve operably coupled to the primary fuel conduit for regulating the primary flow of fuel; a modulating valve operably coupled to the primary fuel conduit in series with the control valve for regulating the primary flow of fuel; a first fuel supply conduit providing fluid communication between the primary fuel conduit and the first fuel chamber; and a second fuel supply conduit providing fluid communication between the primary fuel conduit and the second fuel chamber. 2 . The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , comprising: a shutoff valve operably coupled to the first fuel supply conduit for selectively stopping the flow of fuel through the first fuel supply conduit. 3 . The cooktop appliance of claim 2 , wherein the shutoff valve is a solenoid valve configured for closing when a flow rate of fuel through the shutoff valve drops below a predetermined flow rate. 4 . The cooktop appliance of claim 3 , wherein the predetermined flow rate is equivalent to a simmer flow rate. 5 . The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , wherein the modulating valve regulates the primary flow of fuel when control valve is positioned in a modulation position. 6 . The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , wherein the modulating valve is controlled by a separate input device positioned on a control panel of the cooktop appliance. 7 . The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , wherein the modulating valve is controlled by a remote device from the cooktop appliance. 8 . The cooktop appliance of claim 7 , wherein the remote device is communicatively coupled to a controller of the cooktop appliance through a network. 9 . The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , comprising: a control knob operably coupled to the control valve and being rotatable for controlling the position of the control valve. 10 . The cooktop appliance of claim 9 , wherein the modulating valve is controlled by a potentiometer operably coupled to the control valve or the control knob. 11 . The cooktop appliance of claim 9 , wherein the control valve is a rotary gas valve manually controlled by the control knob. 12 . The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first fuel supply conduit and the second fuel supply conduit are split off of the primary fuel conduit at a junction downstream of the control valve and the modulating valve. 13 . The cooktop appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of flame ports define an outer burner stage and the second plurality of flame ports define an inner burner stage positioned concentrically within the outer burner stage. 14 . A fuel supply system for a gas burner assembly, the gas burner assembly comprising an inner burner stage positioned concentrically within an outer burner stage, the fuel supply system comprising: a fuel supply for providing a primary flow of fuel through a primary fuel conduit; a control valve operably coupled to the primary fuel conduit for regulating the primary flow of fuel; a modulating valve operably coupled to the primary fuel conduit in series with the control valve for regulating the primary flow of fuel; a first fuel supply conduit providing fluid communication between the primary fuel conduit and the outer burner stage; a second fuel supply conduit providing fluid communication between the primary fuel conduit and the inner burner stage; and a shutoff valve operably coupled to the first fuel supply conduit for selectively stopping the flow of fuel through the first fuel supply conduit. 15 . The fuel supply system of claim 14 , wherein the shutoff valve is a solenoid valve configured for closing when a flow rate of fuel through the shutoff valve drops below a predetermined flow rate. 16 . The fuel supply system of claim 15 , wherein the predetermined flow rate is equivalent to a simmer flow rate. 17 . The fuel supply system of claim 14 , wherein the modulating valve regulates the primary flow of fuel when control valve is positioned in a modulation position. 18 . The fuel supply system of claim 14 , wherein the modulating valve is controlled by a separate input device positioned on a control panel of the gas burner assembly. 19 . The fuel supply system of claim 14 , wherein the modulating valve is controlled by a remote device from the gas burner assembly. 20 . The fuel supply system of claim 19 , wherein the remote device is communicatively coupled to a controller of the gas burner assembly through a network.
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variable flow or proportional valves · CPC title
two or more burners · CPC title
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