Inner swirling flame gas burner
US-2015040887-A1 · Feb 12, 2015 · US
US9784454B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9784454-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313804577-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A burner of a gas cooking appliance is mounted through a turn and lock mechanism established between a support member mounted below a cooktop of the appliance and a holder attached to the burner. More specifically, the holder and support member include interengaging structure, allowing the holder to be initially attached to and then twist secured upon the support member. In addition, locating structure is provided to assure the holder is appropriately positioned for proper alignment of the turn and lock mechanism. Furthermore, upon twisting the holder relative to the support member, locking structure retains the holder in a desired, operational position.
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We claim: 1. A gas cooking appliance comprising: a cooktop; a burner box arranged below the cooktop; a plurality of gas burners arranged about the cooktop; a bracket arranged below the cooktop and mounted to the burner box; a holder interposed between the bracket and at least one of the plurality of gas burners; a turn and lock mechanism for mounting at least one of the plurality of gas burners to the burner box, said turn and lock mechanism fixing the holder to the bracket, wherein the turn and lock mechanism includes interengaging structure for initially attaching the holder to the bracket and, upon twisting the holder relative to the bracket, securing the holder upon the bracket, wherein the turn and lock mechanism includes a pair of spaced, arcuate slots formed in the bracket, with each slot having an enlarged diametric portion and a smaller diametric portion, and wherein the holder is provided with at least two spaced projections, with each projection being sized so as to be receivable in a respective said enlarged diametric portion and retained in a respective said smaller diametric portion upon twisting the holder relative to the bracket; and locking structure retaining the holder in a desired, operational position after the holder is twisted relative to the bracket, wherein the locking structure includes a locking member which is initially outside the bracket when the at least two spaced projections are received in the enlarged diametric portions and only received in an opening formed in the bracket upon rotation of the holder to the operational position. 2. The gas cooking appliance according to claim 1 , wherein the projections are established by either fasteners extending from the holder or molded geometry on the holder. 3. The gas cooking appliance according to claim 1 , further comprising: locating structure provided between the holder and the bracket to assure proper alignment of the turn and lock mechanism. 4. The gas cooking appliance according to claim 3 , wherein the locating structure is constituted by a locator element which extends from the holder into an opening in the bracket, with the locator element establishing a rotational axis for the holder. 5. The gas cooking appliance according to claim 1 , wherein the locking structure is configured such that, when the at least two spaced projections are received in the enlarged diametric portions, the locking member is not received in the opening and, when the at least two spaced projections are retained in the smaller diametric portions, the locking member is received in the opening. 6. The gas cooking appliance according to claim 5 , further comprising an arcuate recess, wherein the opening is located within the arcuate recess. 7. The gas cooking appliance according to claim 6 , wherein the locking structure is configured such that, when the at least two spaced projections are received in the enlarged diametric portions, the locking member is positioned within the arcuate recess and, as the holder is twisted relative to the bracket, the locking member shifts within the arcuate recess until reaching and extending into the opening. 8. A cooking appliance comprising: a cooktop having at least one opening for a gas burner; a support member fixedly mounted below the cooktop, said support member including a pair of spaced, arcuate slots each having an enlarged diametric portion and a smaller diametric portion; a gas burner; a holder for the gas burner, said holder including: at least two spaced projections, with each projection being sized so as to be receivable in the enlarged diametric portion of the support member prior to twisting of the holder relative to the support member and retained in the smaller diametric portion after twisting of the holder relative to the support member; locating structure provided on the holder and adapted to assure proper alignment of the holder relative to the support member; and locking structure for retaining the holder in a desired, operational position after the holder is twisted relative to the support member, wherein the locking structure includes a locking member adapted to be received in an opening formed in the support member upon rotation of the holder to the operational position; and an arcuate recess, wherein the opening is located within the arcuate recess, and wherein the locking structure is configured such that, when the at least two spaced projections are received in the enlarged diametric portions, the locking member is positioned within the arcuate recess and, as the holder is twisted relative to the support member, the locking member shifts within the arcuate recess until reaching and extending into the opening. 9. The cooking appliance according to claim 8 , wherein the projections are established by either fasteners extending from the holder or molded geometry on the holder. 10. The cooking appliance according to claim 8 , wherein the locating structure is constituted by a locator element adapted to project into an opening in the support member, with the locator element establishing a rotational axis for the holder. 11. The cooking appliance according to claim 8 , wherein the locking structure is configured such that, when the at least two spaced projections are received in the enlarged diametric portions, the locking member is not received in the opening and, when the at least two spaced projections are retained in the smaller diametric portions, the locking member is received in the opening. 12. A method of mounting a gas burner relative to a cooktop of a cooking appliance comprising: fixedly attaching the gas burner to a holder, said holder including a pair of spaced projections; interengaging the holder with a support member arranged below the cooktop, said support member including a pair of spaced, arcuate slots each having an enlarged diametric portion and a smaller diametric portion, with each projection of the holder being received in a respective enlarged diametric portion of the support member; after interengaging the holder with the support member, twisting the holder relative to the support member to position the gas burner in an operational position, with each projection of the holder being retained in a respective smaller diametric portion of the support member; and locking the holder relative to the support member in the operational position, wherein locking the holder is constituted by receiving a locking member projecting from the holder in an opening formed in the support member upon rotation of the holder to the operational position, and wherein the locking member is initially outside the support member when the pair of spaced projections is received in the enlarged diametric portions and only received in the opening upon rotation of the holder to the operational position. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: locating the holder relative to the support member to assure proper alignment of the holder relative to the support member and establish a rotational axis, wherein the holder is twisted about the rotational axis. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein, when the pair of spaced projections is received in the enlarged diametric portions, the locking member is not received in the opening and, when the pair of spaced projections is retained in the smaller diametric portions, the locking member is received in the opening. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the opening is located within an arcuate recess, and receiving the locking member in the opening includes receiving the locking member in the opening in the arcuate recess. 16. The method o
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