Electronic gas-lighting device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6429606
  • Patent Number
    6,429,606
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 6, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An electronic gas-lighting device having a casing defined by a cup-shaped body made of electrically insulating material is disclosed. An electronic high-voltage-pulse generator is housed in an inner cavity of the casing accessible through a mouth of the cup-shaped body. An output terminal is connected to the electronic pulse generator and housed through a respective seating duct formed integrally with a bottom wall of the cup-shaped body. A connecting board carrying an electric circuit and extending the full length of the cup-shaped body is positioned substantially closing the mouth, inside the cavity, and carries, on a first face facing the cavity, the electronic pulse generator connected mechanically and electrically to one another and to the board by the board itself and the circuit, so as to be housed in one continuous compartment defined by the inner cavity of the casing and by the connecting board, and so as to be embedded, together with the connecting board, in a matrix of insulating polymer resin which fills the whole of the cavity up to a point flush with the mouth of the cavity. The board has at least one through opening enabling the polymer resin to be poured into the casing with the board already in position.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to an electronic gas-lighting device which is cheap and easy to assemble and is fittable to a metal conducting body element of an electric household appliance, in particular a cooking range of a gas cooker, to light the burners.




BACKGROUND ART




Cooking ranges are known featuring integrated electric/electronic gas-lighters which are operated manually by means of pushbuttons to generate a spark by which to light one of the gas burners on the range. Known gas-lighters comprise a current-discharge generating circuit connected to one or more output terminals, each of which is connected by a conducting wire to an electrode located close to a burner to be lit: the electrodes are grounded by the range to which they are fitted. A spark is therefore generated between each electrode and each burner whenever a high-voltage current discharge is generated in the circuit.




In a first known type of gas-lighter, the various electric and electronic components of the circuit are housed in a cup-shaped body defining a casing made of nonconducting (typically polymer) material and divided by an inner wall into a first and second compartment from which the supply terminals and output terminals extend respectively; the output terminals are connected to respective secondary windings of a transformer in turn connected to a voltage discharger; the windings are housed in the first compartment of the casing and are embedded in an electrically insulting polymer resin from which the supply wires of the primary winding/s emerge; the wires are connected by means of connectors or soldered to the other circuit components which are normally carried on a printed circuit together with the components of an electronic filter, if provided, for filtering any electromagnetic noise produced when generating high-voltage pulses; and the printed circuit, together with the electronic components, is housed in the second compartment which is closed by a removable cover.




Devices of the first type therefore take a long time and are expensive to assemble, on account of the electric connections between the components in the two compartments and the cost of assembling the cover on the second compartment. What is more, in such devices, all the components of the pulse generating circuit (with the exception of the transformer) are located fairly close to one another and to the supply terminals.




In a second known type of gas-lighter, the generating circuit is embedded entirely inside a block of polymer resin which therefore substitutes for the casing. Nevertheless, this type of device is also expensive to assemble, on account of all the components and respective connecting wires having to be assembled with no support available and directly inside the molds into which the resin is poured. As such, devices of this sort are only feasible if cheap labour is available.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an electronic gas-lighting device of the type described, but designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks, and which, in particular, is easy, fast and cheap to assemble, may even be assembled automatically, and enables the electronic components to be located a considerable distance from the supply terminals.




According to the present invention, there is provided an electronic gas-lighting device for spark-lighting at least one respective burner on a cooking range, the device comprising a casing defined by a cup-shaped body and made of electrically insulating material; electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means housed in an inner cavity of the casing, which cavity is accessible through a mouth of the cup-shaped body opposite and facing a bottom wall of the cup-shaped body; and, for each said burner catered to, at least one output terminal connected to said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means and housed through a respective seating duct on the casing; characterized by also comprising a connecting board carrying an electric circuit and extending the full length of the cup-shaped body; said connecting board being positioned substantially closing said mouth but still inside said cavity, and carrying, on a first face facing said cavity, all said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means connected mechanically and electrically to one another and to the connecting board by the connecting board itself and said circuit carried by the connecting board, so that said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means are housed in one continuous compartment defined by said cavity of the casing and by the connecting board; said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means being embedded, together with the connecting board, in a matrix of insulating polymer resin which fills the whole of said cavity up to a point substantially flush with said mouth; said connecting board having at least one through opening enabling said polymer resin to be poured into the casing with the connecting board already positioned closing the mouth.




More specifically, the seating duct on the casing projects outwards from said bottom wall of the cup-shaped body, is integral with the cup-shaped body, and is located on the opposite side to said mouth; and said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means comprise at least one transformer, in turn comprising a secondary winding on an insulating tubular support, and a primary winding housed inside the insulating tubular support and coaxial with the secondary winding; each end of said secondary winding being connected to a respective said output terminal, which is defined by a flat blade connector defined by two opposite faces and carried mechanically by said insulating tubular support so that said faces are parallel to the axis of said windings.




The connecting board also preferably comprises at least one supply terminal at a first longitudinal end of the connecting board, located at a first end of said casing; and at least one ground contact at a second longitudinal end of the connecting board, opposite the first and located at a second end of said casing.




The gas-lighting device according to the invention is thus extremely compact as compared with similar known devices, while at the same time being cheap and easy to produce, easy to assemble, and easy to fit onto the cooking range, and provides for easily locating a grounded electric or electronic component as far away as possible from the end with the supply terminals. This is particularly useful, for example, in the event the device comprises an electronic noise filter, grounding of which is extremely cheap and easy and involves no complex assembly operations.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows an exploded top plan view of the gas-lighting device according to the invention;





FIG. 2

shows a longitudinal lateral section of the

FIG. 1

device partially assembled;





FIG. 3

shows a top plan view of the

FIG. 1

device fully assembled;





FIG. 4

shows a section along line IV—IV in

FIG. 3

;





FIGS. 5

,


6


and


7


show larger-scale schematic sections of respective details of the

FIG. 1

device.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1

to


7


, number


1


indicates as a whole an electronic gas-lighting device fittable to a known cooking range


2


shown only partly and schematically for the sake of simplicity.




Device


1


comprises a casing


3


made of electrically insulating material, defined by a cup-shaped body


4


, and having an inner cavity


5


housing electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means


6


; and edge


8


of cup-shaped body


4


defines a mouth


9


enabling access to cavity


5


.




In the non-limiting example shown, cup-shaped casing


3


comprises a substantially rectangular bottom wall


10


opposite and facing mouth


9


; and four lateral walls


11


,


12


,


13


,


14


project perpendicularly from bottom wall


10


, and define respective outer lateral faces of casing


3


and respective portions of edge


8


.




Electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means


6


comprise a transformer


15


and a voltage discharger


16


, both substantially known, and possibly a number of further known electric or electronic components—not described in detail for the sake of simplicity—defining as a whole an electric high-voltage-pulse generating circuit


17


(operating in known manner). Electric circuit


17


preferably also comprises electromagnetic-noise suppressing means


18


, e.g. a substantially known electronic noise filter.




Transformer


15


is substantially cylindrical and comprises a primary winding


21


and two identical secondary windings


22


,


23


: primary winding


21


is wound about a cylindrical core


24


of magnetic material (typically ferrite); and secondary windings


22


,


23


are coaxial and concentric with primary winding


21


, are located radially outwards with respective to primary winding


21


, and are separated longitudinally from each other. In particular, secondary windings


22


,


23


are wound about respective substantially cylindrical insulating tubular supports


25


made, for example, of insulating polymer material; and primary winding


21


is inserted coaxially inside tubular supports


25


. According to a known construction solution, the turns of secondary windings


22


,


23


are housed in a number of annular seats defined by respective radial flanges on the outer lateral surfaces of tubular supports


25


, so that tubular supports


25


mechanically support both respective secondary windings


22


,


23


and the primary winding


21


inserted inside the tubular supports.




Secondary windings


22


,


23


are connected, at respective opposite ends, to respective pairs of output terminals


25


,


27


, each of which, in use, caters to a corresponding burner on cooking range


2


. In particular, output terminals


26


,


27


are defined by respective flat blade connectors made, for example, of conducting metal and each defined by two opposite faces


28


,


29


. According to the invention, connectors


26


,


27


are carried mechanically by tubular supports


25


so that faces


28


,


29


are parallel to the axis of windings


21


,


22


,


23


.




Connectors


26


,


27


are housed through respective seating ducts


30


defined by respective tubular projections formed integrally with casing


3


and projecting perpendicularly outwards from bottom wall


10


, on the opposite side to mouth


9


. Close to a first longitudinal end


31


of casing


3


, bottom wall


10


also has a further two seating ducts


32


for respective supply terminals


33


of electric circuit


17


, which may also advantageously be defined by flat blade connectors like output terminals


26


,


27


.




Device


1


also comprises fast-fit means


35


for fitment to a metal conducting body element of an electric household appliance, in particular to a conducting surface


36


of cooking range


2


. In the non-limiting example shown in

FIGS. 1

to


7


, fast-fit means


35


comprise two click-on connecting elements


37


which are formed integrally with casing


3


, project outwards from lateral wall


11


of casing


3


, extend substantially parallel to bottom wall


10


, and engage respective retaining seats


38


formed in conducting surface


36


of cooking range


2


.




According to the invention, electric circuit


17


of device


1


is carried by a connecting board


40


extending the full length of cup-shaped body


4


defining casing


3


; connecting board


40


is positioned substantially closing mouth


9


of cavity


5


, but still inside cavity


5


, and defines, together with cavity


5


, a continuous compartment


41


; connecting board


40


carries, on a first face


42


facing cavity


5


, electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means


6


which are therefore all housed inside continuous compartment


41


; and electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means


6


are connected mechanically and electrically to one another and to connecting board


40


by means of connecting board


40


itself and electric circuit


17


. In the non-limiting example shown in FIGS.


1


to


7


, connecting board


40


is a flat rectangular board inserted inside cavity


5


of casing


3


, parallel to bottom wall


10


of casing


3


, and with first face


42


facing bottom wall


10


.




Electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means


6


and connecting board


40


are embedded in a matrix


43


of insulating polymer resin which fills the whole of cavity


5


up to a point substantially flush with mouth


9


. To enable the polymer resin to be poured into cavity


5


with connecting board


40


already positioned closing mouth


9


, connecting board


40


has a through opening


44


of any shape, and a number of through holes


45


located away from through opening


44


: through opening


44


therefore enables the polymer resin to be poured into cavity


5


through connecting board


40


, while through holes


45


provide for expelling air from continuous compartment


41


as the polymer resin is being poured.




Electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means


6


are therefore housed inside continuous compartment


41


and embedded in polymer resin matrix


43


. In particular, transformer


15


and voltage discharger


16


are therefore also located on the same side of connecting board


40


, between connecting board


40


and bottom wall


10


of casing


3


; and voltage discharger


16


projects perpendicularly from first face


42


of connecting board


40


towards bottom wall


10


, and is partially housed in a respective semicylindrical seat


46


projecting from bottom wall


10


, on the outside of casing


3


, and defining a semicylindrical projection on bottom wall


10


.




Supply terminals


33


of electric circuit


17


are located at a first longitudinal end


47


of connecting board


40


, located at longitudinal end


31


of casing


3


; connecting board


40


also comprises a ground contact


50


at a second longitudinal end


48


of the connecting board, opposite first longitudinal end


47


and located at a longitudinal end


49


of casing


3


; transformer


15


is located close to longitudinal end


48


of connecting board


40


having ground contact


50


; and voltage discharger


16


is located close to longitudinal end


47


of connecting board


40


, between transformer


15


and supply terminals


33


, and substantially alongside supply terminals


33


.




Ground contact


50


extends through polymer resin matrix


43


, on the opposite side to bottom wall


10


. In the preferred embodiment shown, ground contact


50


is connected to a generic component


51


of electric circuit


17


, which in turn is connected mechanically and electrically to face


42


of connecting board


40


. Ground contact


50


extends, through through opening


44


in connecting board


40


, astride edge


8


defining mouth


9


, and more specifically astride the portion of edge


8


defined by lateral wall


11


of casing


3


. In particular, ground contact


50


has an end portion


52


projecting outside continuous compartment


41


and outside matrix


43


, and which is positioned parallel to an outer lateral surface


53


of casing


3


, for example, an outer surface of lateral wall


11


, so that end portion


52


of ground contact


50


is available externally on lateral wall


11


of casing


3


, on the same side as click-on connecting elements


37


, and is gripped, in use, between casing


3


and conducting surface


36


of cooking range


2


to rapidly ground connecting board


40


, and in particular component


51


, as shown schematically in

FIG. 5

(in which the components shown are not accurately proportioned).




Ground contact


50


may, of course, be connected to conducting surface


36


of cooking range


2


otherwise than as described above, e.g. using a connecting element of any known type fitted to the free end of end portion


52


and which clicks inside a respective seat on cooking range


2


.




Component


51


of electric circuit


17


, to which ground contact


50


is connected, is advantageously a component of electronic noise filter


18


, e.g. a capacitor (which, according to one known solution, needs grounding). By virtue of the conformation of device


1


according to the invention, ground contact


50


is located as far as possible from supply terminals


33


.




Moreover, tubular supports


25


of transformer


15


, which mechanically support both secondary windings


22


,


23


and primary winding


21


, are preferably connected integrally and removably to connecting board


40


, e.g. by means of a number of fastening pins


54


inserted inside respective holes


55


on connecting board


40


. The opposite ends of primary winding


21


are also connected electrically to electric circuit


17


, in any known manner, by means of a pair of insulated electric conductors


56


in turn connected electrically and mechanically to respective connecting terminals


57


on connecting board


40


.




For example, insulated electric conductors


56


are conducting wires surrounded with insulating material, and connecting terminals


57


are defined by respective blade contacts projecting from a second face


58


, opposite first face


42


, of connecting board


40


and having respective V-shaped notches with cutting edges: when the respective ends of insulated electric conductors


56


are pressed into the V-shaped notches of the blade contacts, the cutting edges of the notches cut the ends partly and deep enough to expose the respective conducting wires inside.




Insulated electric conductors


56


may, of course, be connected to connecting terminals


57


in any other known manner, e.g. by soldering.




Clearly, further changes may be made to the device as described above without, however, departing from the scope of the accompanying Claims.



Claims
  • 1. An electronic gas-lighting device for spark-lighting at least one respective burner on a cooking range, the device comprising a casing defined by a cup-shaped body and made of electrically insulating material; electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means housed in an inner cavity of the casing, which cavity is accessible through a mouth of the cup-shaped body opposite and facing a bottom wall of the cup-shaped body; and, for each said burner catered to, at least one output terminal connected to said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means and housed through a respective seating duct on the casing; characterized by also comprising a connecting board carrying an electric circuit and extending the full length of the cup-shaped body; said connecting board being positioned substantially closing said mouth but still inside said cavity, and carrying, on a first face facing said cavity, said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means connected mechanically and electrically to the connecting board and said circuit carried by the connecting board, so that said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means is housed in one continuous compartment defined by said cavity of the casing and by the connecting board; said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means being embedded, together with the connecting board, in a matrix of insulating polymer resin which fills the whole of said cavity up to a point substantially flush with said mouth; said connecting board having at least one through opening enabling said polymer resin to be poured into the casing with the connecting board already positioned closing the mouth.
  • 2. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said seating duct on the casing projects outwards from said bottom wall of the cup-shaped body, is integral with the cup-shaped body, and is located on the opposite side to said mouth; and in that said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means comprise at least one transformer, in turn comprising a secondary winding on an insulating tubular support, and a primary winding housed inside the insulating tubular support and coaxial with the secondary winding; each end of said secondary winding being connected to a respective said output terminal, which is defined by a flat blade connector defined by two opposite faces and carried mechanically by said insulating tubular support so that said faces are parallel to the axis of said windings.
  • 3. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said connecting board comprises at least one supply terminal at a first longitudinal end of the connecting board, located at a first end of said casing; an at least one ground contact at a second longitudinal end of the connecting board, opposite the first and located at a second end of the said casing.
  • 4. A device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said ground contact extends through said matrix of polymer resin, on the opposite side to said bottom wall, and has an end portion projecting outside said continuous compartment and outside said matrix of polymer resin; said end portion of said ground contact being positioned parallel to an outer lateral surface of said casing.
  • 5. A device as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said ground contact extends through said through opening in the connecting board and astride an edge of said mouth.
  • 6. A device as claimed in claim 4 characterized by also comprising fast-fit means for fitment to a metal conducting body element of an electric household appliance, in particular to a cooking range of a gas cooker; said fast-fit means comprising respective click-on connecting means which are formed integrally with said casing, project from a lateral wall of said cup-shaped body defining the casing, and extend substantially parallel to said bottom wall; said end portion of the ground contact being available externally on said lateral wall of the casing, on the same side as and between said click-on connecting means, and being gripped, in use, between said casing and a conducting surface of said metal conducting body element of an electric household appliance to rapidly ground the connecting board.
  • 7. A device as claimed claim 1 characterized in that said connecting board comprises, in combination, at least said through opening, and at least one through hole located apart from said through opening and by which air is expelled from said continuous compartment as the continuous compartment is filled with said resin to form said matrix.
  • 8. A device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means also comprise a voltage discharger which projects perpendicularly from said connecting board towards said bottom wall, and is housed partially in a semicylindrical seat defining a semicylindrical projection on the outside of said bottom wall.
  • 9. A device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said electronic high-voltage-pulse generating means comprise an electronic electromagnetic-noise filter; said ground contact being connected to a component of said electronic electromagnetic-noise filter connected mechanically and electrically to said connecting board.
  • 10. A device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said insulating tubular support mechanically supports both the primary and secondary windings, and is connected integrally and removably to said connecting board by at least one respective fastening pin; the opposite ends of the primary winding being connected electrically to said electric circuit on the connecting board by two insulated electric conductors connected electrically and mechanically to respective connecting terminals on the connecting board.
  • 11. A device as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that said insulated electric conductors are soldered to said connecting terminals.
  • 12. A device as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that said terminals to which said insulated electric conductors are connected are defined by respective blade contacts projecting from said first face of the connecting board and having respective V-shaped notches into which respective ends of the insulated electric conductors are pressed so as to be cut partially by respective cutting edges of the notches to a depth sufficient to expose respective conducting wires.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO98A0652 Jul 1998 IT
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/IT99/00246 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/07217 2/10/2000 WO A
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