WO2015150984A1 - Gas burner for a cooking hob and cooking hob comprising such a gas burner - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F23D14/02—Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone
- F23D14/04—Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone induction type, e.g. Bunsen burner
- F23D14/08—Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone induction type, e.g. Bunsen burner with axial outlets at the burner head
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- Gas burner for a cooking hob and cooking hob comprising such a gas burner
- the present invention relates to a gas burner for a cooking hob.
- the gas burner of the invention is of the depressed type, i.e., it is configured to be associated with the cooking hob so that the upper surface thereof is positioned substantially at the same level as the cooking hob or projects in an absolutely insignificant manner with respect to the cooking hob taking as a reference the overall height of the gas burner.
- the gas burner of the invention is of the laminar type.
- a gas burner of the laminar flame type is known by the Italian patent application n° MI201 1A001471 to the same Applicant.
- Such a burner comprises, in the essential elements thereof, a hollow structure in which an annular expansion chamber for the expansion of the air/gas mixture (such a mixture comprising primary air) and, at the top of said annular expansion chamber, an elongated annular slot for the outlet of the air/gas mixture are defined.
- the gas burner with a laminar flame described above is capable of increasing the yield with respect to conventional gas burners of the type described for example in EP 1 469 256.
- Such gas burners comprise a plurality of openings for the outlet of the air/gas mixture from the expansion chamber, wherein such outlet openings are closer together and have a different diameter from one another so as to supply air/gas mixture to pilot flames that are alternated with heating flames.
- the alternation of pilot flames with heating flames is a configuration that has limitations also as far as the modulation capability of the gas burner is concerned, and moreover it does not make it possible to drop below set power values.
- the outlet openings have small dimensions and therefore they can easily become obstructed and can make it difficult for the flame to propagate to the adjacent outlet openings during ignition of the gas burner.
- the gas burner with a laminar flame is capable of reaching very low minimum values.
- the elongated annular slot ensures that the flame propagates well along the entire length of the slot during ignition, avoiding the drawbacks of conventional gas burners.
- the gas burner with laminar flame has a good aesthetic appearance, essentially due to the absence of a plurality of outlet openings and, when turned on, to the provision of a vertical flame having the shape of a continuous ring.
- the gas burner with a laminar flame of the type known in Italian patent application n° MI201 1A001471 is configured so that, when it is mounted on a cooking hob, the annular expansion chamber projects in a considerable manner above the cooking hob.
- the Applicant has felt the need to improve the aesthetic appearance of the gas burner with laminar flame described above.
- the Applicant has thought of making a gas burner with depressed laminar flame, i.e. configured so as to project above the cooking hob in an absolutely insignificant manner.
- the present invention thus relates, in a first aspect thereof, to a gas burner for a cooking hob, comprising at least one hollow structure in which an inlet chamber for the inlet of an air/gas mixture, an expansion chamber for the expansion of the air/gas mixture arranged above said inlet chamber and an annular slot for the outlet of the air/gas mixture arranged above said expansion chamber and configured for supplying the air/gas mixture to a laminar flame exiting from the gas burner are defined, characterised in that said at least one hollow structure comprises at least one inlet opening for the inlet of secondary air that is arranged beneath said inlet chamber.
- the gas burner of the present invention is configured so as to allow the secondary air, which is necessary to lick the flame on both sides for making a flame that is substantially vertical, to enter the cavity of the hollow structure from a portion of the hollow structure intended to be arranged below the cooking hob, thus making it possible to house the burner as much as possible inside the cooking hob itself.
- a second aspect of the invention relates to a cooking hob which comprises at least one gas burner of the type described above.
- the cooking hob of the invention achieves the technical and aesthetic effects described above with respect to the gas burner.
- the present invention can have at least one of the following preferred characteristics; the latter, in particular, can be combined with one another as desired with the purpose of satisfying specific application requirements.
- the inlet opening for the inlet of secondary air is defined on a lower face of said at least one hollow structure.
- the gas burner further comprises a collector for the supply of the air/gas mixture that is associated with said inlet chamber.
- such a collector is arranged at a height not lower than that of said inlet chamber. In such a way it is possible to reduce the overall height of the gas burner, such a provision being particularly advantageous since the gas burner is intended to be housed inside the cooking hob.
- said at least hollow structure comprises a diaphragm interposed between said expansion chamber and said inlet chamber.
- said diaphragm comprises a plurality of angularly adjacent slots for the passage of the air/gas mixture from the inlet chamber to the expansion chamber.
- Such slots make it possible to both slow down the flow of air/gas mixture from the inlet chamber to the expansion chamber and to homogenously distribute the air/gas mixture inside the expansion chamber.
- said expansion chamber is delimited at the bottom part thereof by said diaphragm.
- said expansion chamber is delimited at a side part thereof by a first ring nut that is configured to be associated with said cooking hob and by a second ring nut arranged at a radially inner position with respect to said first ring nut.
- the first ring nut and the second ring nut also delimit the annular slot for the outlet of the air/gas mixture.
- the first ring nut or the second ring nut is in abutment against said diaphragm.
- both the first ring nut and the second ring nut are in abutment against said diaphragm.
- said second ring nut comprises a radially outer wall which delimits said expansion chamber and a radially inner wall which delimits an inner annular portion of said at least one hollow structure.
- said radially inner wall comprises a plurality of angularly adjacent partition baffles that are separated by respective openings for the passage of said secondary air towards said radially outer wall.
- Such openings make it possible to distribute the secondary air evenly inside the hollow structure close to the annular slot for the outlet of the air/gas mixture.
- the gas burner of the invention further comprises an upper circular closing element for closing the hollow structure.
- said circular closing element rests on the upper part of said baffles.
- the gas burner of the invention further comprises an annular slot for the outlet of the secondary air, the annular slot being arranged at a radially inner position with respect to the annular slot for the outlet of the air/gas mixture and in fluid communication with the inlet opening for the inlet of the secondary air.
- the annular slot for the outlet of the secondary air is delimited at a side part thereof by the circular closing element and by the radially outer wall of the second ring nut.
- the gas burner of the invention further comprises an ignition device and a flame sensor both associated with the second ring nut and having respective upper ends arranged at an upper portion of the second ring nut and not projecting upwardly with respect to said second ring nut.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective and partially exploded view of a gas burner according to the present invention, mounted on a cooking hob, only a portion of the cooking hob being shown;
- figure 2 is a schematic prospective view of a cooking hob according to the present invention, in which gas burners of the type shown in figure 1 are mounted;
- figure 3 is a schematic cross-section view of the gas burner of figure 1 , taken along a first diametral plane of the gas burner;
- figure 4 is a schematic cross-section view of the gas burner of figure 1 , taken along a second diametrical plane that is perpendicular to the diametral plane of the section of figure 3;
- figure 5 is a schematic exploded view of the gas burner of figure 1 .
- reference numeral 5 indicates a gas burner in accordance with the present invention, mounted on a cooking hob 1 .
- the cooking hob 1 shown in figure 2 comprises a support plate 2 and five burners 5 that are arranged on the support plate 2, as well as five handles 6 for modulating the air/gas mixture.
- the cooking hob 1 is intended to be mounted on a horizontal plane or kitchen top 100.
- the cooking hob 1 comprises respective grids 8 for saucepans (which are not illustrated). Each grid 8 is associated with a respective burner 5. In an alternative embodiment that is not illustrated, a single grid for all the burners 5 of the cooking hob 1 can be provided.
- a casing 30 is associated with the cooking hob at the seat in which the burner 5 is to be mounted.
- the burner 5 comprises a hollow structure 7 that can have different shapes and sizes.
- the hollow structure 7 has a closed loop annular shape.
- At least one of the burners illustrated in figure 2 can comprise two hollow structures 7 arranged concentrically. Such a burner is called ultra- fast gas burner.
- an inlet chamber 7a for the inlet of the air/gas mixture and an expansion chamber 7b for the expansion of air/gas mixture are defined, the expansion chamber 7b being arranged above the inlet chamber 7a.
- annular slot 17 for the outlet of the air/gas mixture is defined above the expansion chamber 7b.
- Such a slot 17 is configured for supplying the air/gas mixture to a laminar flame exiting from the gas burner 5.
- the slot 17 is elongated along a direction that is substantially vertical, so that the flow of air/gas mixture flows in the slot 17 in a direction that is substantially vertical from the expansion chamber 7b towards an outlet mouth 19 of the slot 17.
- the slot 17 is continuous and it extends for the entire circumferential extension of the hollow structure 7.
- the slot 17 has a width and a depth that are constant.
- the depth of the slot 17 has the function of homogenizing the laminar flow of the air/gas mixture, more precisely of primary air and gas, so as to form a stable flame.
- the burner 5 moreover comprises an ignition device 9 and a flame sensor 10, which are both associated with the hollow structure 7.
- the burner 5 further comprises a collector 1 1 for the supply of the air/gas mixture.
- the collector 1 1 is associated with, and in fluid communication with, the inlet chamber 7a.
- the collector 1 1 is arranged at a height that is not lower than that of the inlet chamber 7a. More in particular, the collector 1 1 is arranged at the side of the inlet chamber 7a; its opening mouth in the inlet structure 7a is thus laterally displaced with respect to an axis of symmetry of the hollow structure 7.
- the collector 1 1 has a Venturi tube 12 configured to receive gas from a nozzle 13 that is arranged at one end of a gas feeding tube 14.
- the gas injected inside the Venturi tube 12 becomes enriched with air, called primary air, and mixes with it.
- the hollow structure 7 comprises an opening 7c for the inlet of secondary air arranged below the inlet chamber 7a.
- the secondary air which is necessary to lick the flame on both sides so as to make a substantially vertical flame, thus enters inside the cavity of the hollow structure 7 from a lower portion of the hollow structure 7 intended to be arranged below the cooking hob 1 .
- the opening 7c for the inlet of secondary air is defined on a lower face 7d of the hollow structure 7.
- the secondary air passes between said lower face 7d and the casing 30 (arrows F' in figure 4) and enters centrally inside the hollow structure 7 moving towards the top thereof (arrows F" in figure 4).
- the expansion chamber 7b, as well as the inlet chamber 7a, are also intended to be arranged below the support plate 2, as clearly shown in figures 3 and 4, so as to house the burner 5 as much as possible inside the cooking hob 1 .
- the hollow structure 7 comprises a diaphragm 7e interposed between the expansion chamber 7b and the inlet chamber 7a.
- the diaphragm 7e comprises a plurality of slots 7f that are arranged circumferentially and angularly adjacent for the passage of the air/gas mixture from the inlet chamber 7a to the expansion chamber 7b.
- the expansion chamber 7b is thus delimited at the bottom part thereof by the diaphragm 7e.
- the expansion chamber 7b is delimited at a side part thereof by a first ring nut 7g, which is associated with the support plate 2 of the cooking hob 1 , and by a second ring nut 7h which is arranged at a radially inner position with respect to the first ring nut 7g.
- the first ring nut 7g and the second ring nut 7h also delimit the annular slot 17 for the outlet of the air/gas mixture.
- a radially outer wall 7g' of the first ring nut 7g converges towards the outlet mouth 19 of the slot 17.
- both the first ring nut 7g and the second ring nut 7h are in abutment against the diaphragm 7e.
- the second ring nut 7h comprises a radially outer wall 7h' which delimits the expansion chamber 7b (figure 4) and a radially inner wall 7h" which delimits an inner annular portion 7i of the hollow structure 7 (figure 5).
- the radially inner wall 7h" comprises a plurality of angularly adjacent partition baffles 7h"', separated by respective openings 7h"", for the passage of the secondary air towards the radially outer wall 7h'.
- the burner 5 further comprises an upper circular closing element 15 for closing the hollow structure 7.
- the circular closing element 15 rests on the upper part of the baffles 7h'".
- the burner 5 further comprises an annular slot 16 for the outlet of the secondary air, which is arranged at a radially inner position with respect to the slot 17 for the outlet of the air/gas mixture and in fluid communication with the inlet opening of the secondary air (figures 3 and 4).
- the annular slot 16 for the outlet of the secondary air is delimited at a side part thereof by the circular closing element 15 and by the radially outer wall 7h' of the second ring nut 7h.
- the ignition device 9 and the flame sensor 10 are both associated with the second ring nut 7h.
- the respective upper ends 9a and 10a thereof are arranged at an upper portion of the second ring nut 7h so as to not project above with respect to the second ring nut 7h.
- the ignition device 9 is of the piezoelectric type. The ignition spark is made at the upper end 9a.
- the ignition of the air/gas mixture preferably occurs exclusively when a saucepan is positioned above the gas burner 5.
- the bottom of the saucepan constitutes a stop barrier for the air/gas mixture, which is forced to propagate downwards and reaches, in such a way, the end 9a of the ignition device 9.
- a diaphragm 20 is provided between the annular slot 17 and the expansion chamber 7b.
- the diaphragm 20 is substantially defined by a wall of the first ring nut 7g which radially projects inwards and defines, together with a radially outer surface of the radially outer wall 7h' of the second ring nut 7h, a passage for the air/gas mixture from the expansion chamber 7b to the annular slot 17.
- the diaphragm 20 forces the air/gas mixture which is in the expansion chamber 7b to follow a tortuous path before entering in the annular slot 17.
- the tortuous path makes it possible to homogenise the distribution of air/gas mixture inside the annular slot 17 and to form an even flame.
- the air/gas mixture coming from the collector 1 1 firstly passes through the inlet chamber 7a and subsequently evenly distributes inside the expansion chamber 7b passing through the slots 7f of the diaphragm 7e. From the expansion chamber 7b the air/gas mixture passes through the diaphragm 20, in the annular slot 17 and supplies the laminar flame exiting from the outlet mouth 19 of the annular slot 17.
- the secondary air enters the cavity of the hollow structure 7 from the opening 7c, evenly distributes in the annular slot 16 passing through the openings 7h"' of the second ring nut 7h and exits from such an annular slot 16 so as to lick the inside of the aforementioned laminar flame.
- the path of the secondary air from the inlet opening 7a to the second ring nut 7h is indicated in figure 4 with the arrows F.
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Abstract
A gas burner (5) for cooking hobs, the burner configured to be associated with the cooking hob so that the upper surface thereof is positioned substantially at the same level as the cooking hob or projects in an insignificant manner with respect to the cooking hob taking as a reference the overall height of the burner. The burner comprises at least one hollow structure (7) in which an inlet chamber (7a) for the inlet of an air/gas mixture, an expansion chamber (7b) for the expansion of the air/gas mixture arranged above the inlet chamber and an annular slot (17) for the outlet of the air/gas mixture arranged above the expansion chamber and configured for supplying the air/gas mixture to an annular laminar flame exiting from the burner are defined. The hollow structure comprises at least one opening (7c) for the inlet of secondary air arranged beneath the inlet chamber.
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Gas burner for a cooking hob and cooking hob comprising such a gas burner
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The present invention relates to a gas burner for a cooking hob. In particular, the gas burner of the invention is of the depressed type, i.e., it is configured to be associated with the cooking hob so that the upper surface thereof is positioned substantially at the same level as the cooking hob or projects in an absolutely insignificant manner with respect to the cooking hob taking as a reference the overall height of the gas burner.
More in particular, the gas burner of the invention is of the laminar type.
Throughout the description and in the following claims, by "lower", "upper", "beneath", "above", "low", "high", "horizontal", "vertical" or similar words and expressions, reference is made to positions in space of the gas burner or of elements of the gas burner when the gas burner is associated with the cooking hob mounted on the horizontal plane or kitchen top. By "radially outer" and "radially inner" instead reference is made to the position, respectively further from and closer to, an axis of symmetry of the gas burner.
A gas burner of the laminar flame type is known by the Italian patent application n° MI201 1A001471 to the same Applicant. Such a burner comprises, in the essential elements thereof, a hollow structure in which an annular expansion chamber for the expansion of the air/gas mixture (such a mixture comprising primary air) and, at the top of said annular expansion chamber, an elongated annular slot for the outlet of the air/gas mixture are defined.
The gas burner with a laminar flame described above is capable of increasing the yield with respect to conventional gas burners of the type described for example in EP 1 469 256. Such gas burners comprise a plurality of openings for the outlet of the air/gas mixture from the expansion chamber, wherein such outlet openings are closer together and
have a different diameter from one another so as to supply air/gas mixture to pilot flames that are alternated with heating flames. The alternation of pilot flames with heating flames is a configuration that has limitations also as far as the modulation capability of the gas burner is concerned, and moreover it does not make it possible to drop below set power values. Moreover, the outlet openings have small dimensions and therefore they can easily become obstructed and can make it difficult for the flame to propagate to the adjacent outlet openings during ignition of the gas burner.
On the contrary, the gas burner with a laminar flame is capable of reaching very low minimum values. Moreover, the elongated annular slot ensures that the flame propagates well along the entire length of the slot during ignition, avoiding the drawbacks of conventional gas burners. Moreover, the gas burner with laminar flame has a good aesthetic appearance, essentially due to the absence of a plurality of outlet openings and, when turned on, to the provision of a vertical flame having the shape of a continuous ring.
The gas burner with a laminar flame of the type known in Italian patent application n° MI201 1A001471 is configured so that, when it is mounted on a cooking hob, the annular expansion chamber projects in a considerable manner above the cooking hob.
The Applicant has felt the need to improve the aesthetic appearance of the gas burner with laminar flame described above. In this respect, the Applicant has thought of making a gas burner with depressed laminar flame, i.e. configured so as to project above the cooking hob in an absolutely insignificant manner.
The present invention thus relates, in a first aspect thereof, to a gas burner for a cooking hob, comprising at least one hollow structure in which an inlet chamber for the inlet of an air/gas mixture, an expansion chamber for the expansion of the air/gas mixture arranged above said inlet chamber and an annular slot for the outlet of the air/gas mixture arranged above said expansion chamber and configured for supplying the air/gas mixture to a laminar flame exiting from the gas burner are defined, characterised in
that said at least one hollow structure comprises at least one inlet opening for the inlet of secondary air that is arranged beneath said inlet chamber.
Advantageously, the gas burner of the present invention is configured so as to allow the secondary air, which is necessary to lick the flame on both sides for making a flame that is substantially vertical, to enter the cavity of the hollow structure from a portion of the hollow structure intended to be arranged below the cooking hob, thus making it possible to house the burner as much as possible inside the cooking hob itself.
A second aspect of the invention relates to a cooking hob which comprises at least one gas burner of the type described above.
Advantageously, the cooking hob of the invention achieves the technical and aesthetic effects described above with respect to the gas burner.
In at least one of the aforementioned aspects the present invention can have at least one of the following preferred characteristics; the latter, in particular, can be combined with one another as desired with the purpose of satisfying specific application requirements.
Preferably, the inlet opening for the inlet of secondary air is defined on a lower face of said at least one hollow structure.
Preferably, the gas burner further comprises a collector for the supply of the air/gas mixture that is associated with said inlet chamber.
More preferably, such a collector is arranged at a height not lower than that of said inlet chamber. In such a way it is possible to reduce the overall height of the gas burner, such a provision being particularly advantageous since the gas burner is intended to be housed inside the cooking hob.
In preferred embodiments of the gas burner of the present invention, said at least hollow structure comprises a diaphragm interposed between said expansion chamber and said inlet chamber.
Preferably, said diaphragm comprises a plurality of angularly adjacent slots for the passage of the air/gas mixture from the inlet
chamber to the expansion chamber. Such slots make it possible to both slow down the flow of air/gas mixture from the inlet chamber to the expansion chamber and to homogenously distribute the air/gas mixture inside the expansion chamber.
Preferably said expansion chamber is delimited at the bottom part thereof by said diaphragm.
Preferably, said expansion chamber is delimited at a side part thereof by a first ring nut that is configured to be associated with said cooking hob and by a second ring nut arranged at a radially inner position with respect to said first ring nut.
Preferably, the first ring nut and the second ring nut also delimit the annular slot for the outlet of the air/gas mixture.
Preferably, the first ring nut or the second ring nut is in abutment against said diaphragm.
More preferably, both the first ring nut and the second ring nut are in abutment against said diaphragm.
Preferably, said second ring nut comprises a radially outer wall which delimits said expansion chamber and a radially inner wall which delimits an inner annular portion of said at least one hollow structure.
More preferably, said radially inner wall comprises a plurality of angularly adjacent partition baffles that are separated by respective openings for the passage of said secondary air towards said radially outer wall. Such openings make it possible to distribute the secondary air evenly inside the hollow structure close to the annular slot for the outlet of the air/gas mixture.
Preferably, the gas burner of the invention further comprises an upper circular closing element for closing the hollow structure.
More preferably, said circular closing element rests on the upper part of said baffles.
Preferably, the gas burner of the invention further comprises an annular slot for the outlet of the secondary air, the annular slot being arranged at a radially inner position with respect to the annular slot for the
outlet of the air/gas mixture and in fluid communication with the inlet opening for the inlet of the secondary air.
More preferably, the annular slot for the outlet of the secondary air is delimited at a side part thereof by the circular closing element and by the radially outer wall of the second ring nut.
Preferably, the gas burner of the invention further comprises an ignition device and a flame sensor both associated with the second ring nut and having respective upper ends arranged at an upper portion of the second ring nut and not projecting upwardly with respect to said second ring nut.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention shall become clearer from the detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, made with reference to the attached drawings and given only as an indication and not for limiting purposes. In such drawings:
- figure 1 is a schematic perspective and partially exploded view of a gas burner according to the present invention, mounted on a cooking hob, only a portion of the cooking hob being shown;
figure 2 is a schematic prospective view of a cooking hob according to the present invention, in which gas burners of the type shown in figure 1 are mounted;
figure 3 is a schematic cross-section view of the gas burner of figure 1 , taken along a first diametral plane of the gas burner;
figure 4 is a schematic cross-section view of the gas burner of figure 1 , taken along a second diametrical plane that is perpendicular to the diametral plane of the section of figure 3;
figure 5 is a schematic exploded view of the gas burner of figure 1 .
With reference to the figures, reference numeral 5 indicates a gas burner in accordance with the present invention, mounted on a cooking hob 1 .
In particular, the cooking hob 1 shown in figure 2 comprises a support plate 2 and five burners 5 that are arranged on the support plate
2, as well as five handles 6 for modulating the air/gas mixture. As shown in figure 4, the cooking hob 1 is intended to be mounted on a horizontal plane or kitchen top 100.
The cooking hob 1 comprises respective grids 8 for saucepans (which are not illustrated). Each grid 8 is associated with a respective burner 5. In an alternative embodiment that is not illustrated, a single grid for all the burners 5 of the cooking hob 1 can be provided.
As illustrated in figure 4, a casing 30 is associated with the cooking hob at the seat in which the burner 5 is to be mounted.
The burner 5 comprises a hollow structure 7 that can have different shapes and sizes. In the non-limiting example illustrated in the figures, the hollow structure 7 has a closed loop annular shape.
At least one of the burners illustrated in figure 2 can comprise two hollow structures 7 arranged concentrically. Such a burner is called ultra- fast gas burner.
With reference to figures 3-5, in the hollow structure 7 an inlet chamber 7a for the inlet of the air/gas mixture and an expansion chamber 7b for the expansion of air/gas mixture are defined, the expansion chamber 7b being arranged above the inlet chamber 7a.
Above the expansion chamber 7b an annular slot 17 for the outlet of the air/gas mixture is defined. Such a slot 17 is configured for supplying the air/gas mixture to a laminar flame exiting from the gas burner 5.
The slot 17 is elongated along a direction that is substantially vertical, so that the flow of air/gas mixture flows in the slot 17 in a direction that is substantially vertical from the expansion chamber 7b towards an outlet mouth 19 of the slot 17.
In the non-limiting example illustrated in the figures, the slot 17 is continuous and it extends for the entire circumferential extension of the hollow structure 7.
Preferably, the slot 17 has a width and a depth that are constant.
The depth of the slot 17 has the function of homogenizing the laminar flow
of the air/gas mixture, more precisely of primary air and gas, so as to form a stable flame.
The burner 5 moreover comprises an ignition device 9 and a flame sensor 10, which are both associated with the hollow structure 7.
The burner 5 further comprises a collector 1 1 for the supply of the air/gas mixture. The collector 1 1 is associated with, and in fluid communication with, the inlet chamber 7a. In particular, the collector 1 1 is arranged at a height that is not lower than that of the inlet chamber 7a. More in particular, the collector 1 1 is arranged at the side of the inlet chamber 7a; its opening mouth in the inlet structure 7a is thus laterally displaced with respect to an axis of symmetry of the hollow structure 7.
With particular reference to figure 3, the collector 1 1 has a Venturi tube 12 configured to receive gas from a nozzle 13 that is arranged at one end of a gas feeding tube 14. The gas injected inside the Venturi tube 12 becomes enriched with air, called primary air, and mixes with it.
In accordance with the present invention, the hollow structure 7 comprises an opening 7c for the inlet of secondary air arranged below the inlet chamber 7a. The secondary air, which is necessary to lick the flame on both sides so as to make a substantially vertical flame, thus enters inside the cavity of the hollow structure 7 from a lower portion of the hollow structure 7 intended to be arranged below the cooking hob 1 . In particular, the opening 7c for the inlet of secondary air is defined on a lower face 7d of the hollow structure 7. The secondary air passes between said lower face 7d and the casing 30 (arrows F' in figure 4) and enters centrally inside the hollow structure 7 moving towards the top thereof (arrows F" in figure 4).
The expansion chamber 7b, as well as the inlet chamber 7a, are also intended to be arranged below the support plate 2, as clearly shown in figures 3 and 4, so as to house the burner 5 as much as possible inside the cooking hob 1 .
The hollow structure 7 comprises a diaphragm 7e interposed between the expansion chamber 7b and the inlet chamber 7a.
The diaphragm 7e comprises a plurality of slots 7f that are arranged circumferentially and angularly adjacent for the passage of the air/gas mixture from the inlet chamber 7a to the expansion chamber 7b.
The expansion chamber 7b is thus delimited at the bottom part thereof by the diaphragm 7e.
The expansion chamber 7b is delimited at a side part thereof by a first ring nut 7g, which is associated with the support plate 2 of the cooking hob 1 , and by a second ring nut 7h which is arranged at a radially inner position with respect to the first ring nut 7g.
The first ring nut 7g and the second ring nut 7h also delimit the annular slot 17 for the outlet of the air/gas mixture. In particular, a radially outer wall 7g' of the first ring nut 7g converges towards the outlet mouth 19 of the slot 17.
As clearly illustrated in figures 3 and 4, both the first ring nut 7g and the second ring nut 7h are in abutment against the diaphragm 7e.
With reference to figures 4 and 5, the second ring nut 7h comprises a radially outer wall 7h' which delimits the expansion chamber 7b (figure 4) and a radially inner wall 7h" which delimits an inner annular portion 7i of the hollow structure 7 (figure 5).
With reference to figure 4, the radially inner wall 7h" comprises a plurality of angularly adjacent partition baffles 7h"', separated by respective openings 7h"", for the passage of the secondary air towards the radially outer wall 7h'.
The burner 5 further comprises an upper circular closing element 15 for closing the hollow structure 7.
The circular closing element 15 rests on the upper part of the baffles 7h'".
The burner 5 further comprises an annular slot 16 for the outlet of the secondary air, which is arranged at a radially inner position with respect to the slot 17 for the outlet of the air/gas mixture and in fluid communication with the inlet opening of the secondary air (figures 3 and 4).
The annular slot 16 for the outlet of the secondary air is delimited at a side part thereof by the circular closing element 15 and by the radially outer wall 7h' of the second ring nut 7h.
As clearly illustrated in figure 3, the ignition device 9 and the flame sensor 10 are both associated with the second ring nut 7h. The respective upper ends 9a and 10a thereof are arranged at an upper portion of the second ring nut 7h so as to not project above with respect to the second ring nut 7h.
The ignition device 9 is of the piezoelectric type. The ignition spark is made at the upper end 9a.
The ignition of the air/gas mixture preferably occurs exclusively when a saucepan is positioned above the gas burner 5. In such a case, the bottom of the saucepan constitutes a stop barrier for the air/gas mixture, which is forced to propagate downwards and reaches, in such a way, the end 9a of the ignition device 9. This solution makes it possible to obtain a high safety standard.
With reference to figures 3 and 4, a diaphragm 20 is provided between the annular slot 17 and the expansion chamber 7b. The diaphragm 20 is substantially defined by a wall of the first ring nut 7g which radially projects inwards and defines, together with a radially outer surface of the radially outer wall 7h' of the second ring nut 7h, a passage for the air/gas mixture from the expansion chamber 7b to the annular slot 17. In fact, the diaphragm 20 forces the air/gas mixture which is in the expansion chamber 7b to follow a tortuous path before entering in the annular slot 17. The tortuous path makes it possible to homogenise the distribution of air/gas mixture inside the annular slot 17 and to form an even flame.
In operation, the air/gas mixture coming from the collector 1 1 firstly passes through the inlet chamber 7a and subsequently evenly distributes inside the expansion chamber 7b passing through the slots 7f of the diaphragm 7e. From the expansion chamber 7b the air/gas mixture passes through the diaphragm 20, in the annular slot 17 and supplies the laminar
flame exiting from the outlet mouth 19 of the annular slot 17. The secondary air, on the other hand, enters the cavity of the hollow structure 7 from the opening 7c, evenly distributes in the annular slot 16 passing through the openings 7h"' of the second ring nut 7h and exits from such an annular slot 16 so as to lick the inside of the aforementioned laminar flame. The path of the secondary air from the inlet opening 7a to the second ring nut 7h is indicated in figure 4 with the arrows F.
Of course, with the purpose of satisfying contingent and specific requirements, a man skilled in the art may carry out numerous modifications and variants to the gas burner for a cooking hob and to the cooking hob described above, all these modifications and variants being within the scope of protection of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
Claims
1 . Gas burner (5) for a cooking hob (1 ), comprising at least one hollow structure (7) in which an inlet chamber (7a) for the inlet of an air/gas mixture, an expansion chamber (7b) for the expansion of the air/gas mixture arranged above said inlet chamber (7a), and an annular slot (17) for the outlet of the air/gas mixture arranged above said expansion chamber (7b) and configured for supplying the air/gas mixture to an annular laminar flame exiting from the gas burner (5) are defined, said at least one hollow structure (7) comprising at least one inlet opening (7c) for the inlet of secondary air, wherein said inlet opening (7c) is arranged beneath said inlet chamber (7a), wherein said at least one hollow structure (7) comprises a diaphragm (7e) interposed between said expansion chamber (7b) and said inlet chamber (7a), characterised in that said expansion chamber (7b) is delimited at a bottom part thereof by said diaphragm (7e) and at a side part thereof by a first ring nut (7g) configured to be associated with said cooking hob (1 ) and in abutment on said diaphragm (7e) and by a second ring nut (7h) arranged at a radially inner position with respect to said first ring nut (7g) and in abutment on said diaphragm (7e).
2. Gas burner (5) according to claim 1 , wherein said inlet opening
(7c) for the inlet of secondary air is defined on a lower face (7d) of said at least one hollow structure (7).
3. Gas burner (5) according to claim 1 or 2, comprising a collector (1 1 ) for the supply of the air/gas mixture, said collector (1 1 ) being associated with said inlet chamber (7a) and arranged at a height not lower than that of said inlet chamber (7a) and/or on a side of said inlet chamber (7a).
4. Gas burner (5) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said diaphragm (7e) comprises a plurality of angularly adjacent slots (7f) for the passage of the air/gas mixture from the inlet chamber (7a) to the expansion chamber (7b).
5. Gas burner (5) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said second ring nut (7h) comprises a radially outer wall (7h') which delimits said expansion chamber (7b) and a radially inner wall (7h") which delimits an inner annular portion (7i) of said at least one hollow structure (7), wherein said radially inner wall (7h") comprises a plurality of angularly adjacent partition baffles (7h"') separated by respective openings (7h"") for the passage of said secondary air towards said radially outer wall (7h').
6. Gas burner (5) according to claim 5, comprising a circular closing element (15) resting on the upper part of said partition baffles (7h"').
7. Gas burner (5) according to any one of the previous claims, comprising an ignition device (9) and a flame sensor (10) both associated with said second ring nut (7h) and having respective upper ends (9a, 10a) arranged at an upper portion of said second ring nut (7h) and not projecting upwardly with respect to said second ring nut (7h).
8. Gas burner (5) according to any one of the previous claims, comprising an annular slot (16) for the outlet of the secondary air arranged at a radially inner position with respect to the annular slot (17) for the outlet of the air/gas mixture and in fluid communication with said inlet opening (7c) for the inlet of the secondary air, wherein preferably said annular slot (16) for the outlet of secondary air is delimited at a side part thereof by said circular closing element (15) and by said radially outer wall (7h') of said second ring nut (7h).
9. Cooking hob (1 ) comprising at least one gas burner (5) according to any one of the previous claims.
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