This invention generally relates to cooking appliances and assemblies and, more particularly, to conveyor cooking appliances and assemblies such as charbroilers.
Conveyor charbroilers are common commercial foodservice appliances used to quickly cook food item protein such as burgers or chicken, for example, in quick serve restaurants (“QSRs”). In common practice, a raw or frozen food item is placed on a conveyor that moves the food item through a heated chamber for cooking. The most common burner design uses a box-like burner with 5-7 layers of a screen material on the surface of the burner to distribute a flame, provide pressure drop and hold the flame.
A problem with these types of burners is attaining and maintaining an even distribution of fuel and air mixture inside five burner used to generate or produce the flame so that an even flame is formed at or on the burner surface. Current conveyor charbroilers use multiple screen burners which buckle, thereby forming gaps between the screen layers, resulting in uneven hearing and eventual failure of the burner assembly. Any unevenness in heating can result in uneven thermal expansion in the layers of the screen material to create or result in gaps between the layers. Such gaps commonly can create even greater unevenness in pressure distribution on the surface of the burner to cause or result in buckling and/or generation of severe hot spots.
Thus, there is a need and a demand for improved conveyor charbroilers and associated assemblies such as, for example, exhibiting improved conveyor charbroiler durability and/or heat distribution.
The invention generally relates to a burner assembly for a charbroiler. The general object of the invention can be attained, at least in part, through a burner assembly. The burner assembly includes a burner box with an inlet for the introduction of a combustible mixture and a block plate integrated with the burner box. The block plate is configured to assist in a desired distribution of the combustible mixture. The burner assembly also includes a distribution plate overlying the block plate and a mesh surface above the distribution plate. The mesh surface includes only a single layer. The distribution plate is positioned between the block plate and the mesh surface.
The distribution plate includes a plurality of pores to permit desired distribution of the combustible mixture through the plurality of pores. The pores are sized small enough to avoid or prevent flashback. The distribution plate also provides a pressure drop to the burner assembly. The distribution plate evenly distributes the combustible mixture throughout the burner assembly. The distribution plate can also create an even temperature across a surface of the burner box.
Additionally, the mesh surface of the burner assembly holds a flame to the surface of the burner box. The mesh surface consists of a single screen. The block plate of the burner assembly is positioned on a top of the burner box. The combustible mixture used in the burner assembly preferably includes a fuel gas and an oxidant.
The invention also includes an improvement to a burner assembly including a burner box with an inlet for the introduction of a combustible mixture. The burner box includes a block plate to assist in desired distribution of the combustible mixture. The improvement includes a pressure distribution plate overlying the block plate and a mesh layer overlying the pressure distribution plate. The mesh layer holds a flame to a surface of the burner box.
The pressure distribution plate includes a plurality of pores to permit desired distribution of the combustible mixture therethrough. The pores are sized small enough to avoid or prevent flashback.
Other objects and advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the appended claims and drawings.
Unless otherwise specifically noted, articles depicted in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
The present invention contemplates new and improved conveyor cooking appliances and assemblies such as charbroilers that utilize box burners with, having or containing a high temperature metal screen or mesh surface to provide even heat and consistent cooking results as well as a more reliable longer lasting burner. The design incorporates a block plate to distribute a fuel gas and air mixture as well as a distribution plate under the metal mesh surface. The distribution plate and the mesh surface provide a needed pressure drop for the cooking appliances. The distribution plate and the mesh surface can also evenly distribute the fuel gas and air mixture How and create a very even surface flame temperature across the whole surface of the burner without having to use multiple layers of screens.
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With such a design, the single mesh layer 230 may preferably include a thickness of only 1/16″, as compared to the ¼″ thickness required for previous burner assemblies such as burner assembly 110 described in
The pressure plate 220, also sometimes termed a pressure distribution plate, desirably includes a plurality of openings or pores 236 to permit desired distribution of the combustible fuel-oxidant mixture. The plurality of pores 236 are sized to allow the combustible mixture to pass through the pores 236, while the pores 236 are also sized small enough to reduce or eliminate flashback. The combination of the pressure distribution plate 220 with the small pores 236 low inside the burner 212 can distribute the combustible mixture evenly across the burner assembly 210 and also provide a drop in pressure across the mesh layer 230. Additionally, the pressure distribution plate 220 is desirably constructed of a material durable enough to withstand operation in a combustion environment. Thus, typical suitable materials of construction may include, but are not limited to, Inconel and stainless steel, for example.
The subject development illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, part, step, component, or ingredient which is not specifically disclosed herein.
While in the foregoing detailed description the subject development has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the subject development is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application, Ser. No. 62/944,741, filed on 6 Dec. 2019. The co-pending provisional application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and is made a part hereof, including but not limited to those portions which specifically appear hereinafter.
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62944741 | Dec 2019 | US |