Claims
- 1. A flame insert for reducing the NO.sub.x emissions of a burner including a burner head having an array of burner ports from which flames extend during combustion, said flame insert comprising a rigid framework provided by a plurality of disjuncted support members connected to a plurality of elongate members, each of said elongate members comprising a ring member and each of said support members comprising a ring engaging portion securing the ring members together and a burner head engaging portion for mounting said insert to the burner head and positioning said ring members adjacent said burner ports in a predetermined flame engaging position, said ring members being operable in said predetermined position to engage flames extending from the burner ports during combustion and to reduce the peak flame temperature by radiating heat energy away from the flames.
- 2. A flame insert as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said support members includes associated insert surfaces which are angularly offset and are adapted to engage associated burner surfaces when said flame insert is mounted to said burner head to position said ring members with respect to said burner ports.
- 3. A flame insert as set forth in claim 2, wherein said associated surfaces are arranged and sized to removably engage said burner head in a frictional close fit.
- 4. A flame insert as set forth in claim 3, wherein one of said associated insert surfaces is horizontally oriented and the other of said associated insert surfaces is vertically oriented when said flame insert is mounted to said burner head.
- 5. A flame insert as set forth in claim 1, wherein said ring members are connected together solely by said support members, said support members are arranged and sized to engage said burner head in a frictional close fit to removably mount said flame insert to said burner head, and each of said support members comprises an inverted U-shaped rod member having first and second legs connected by a laterally extending intermediate portion, said first leg providing said ring engaging portion and said second leg providing said burner head engaging portion.
- 6. A flame insert as set forth in claim 1, wherein said burner head includes an upper burner head surface having a central recess and said support members extend into said recess for engaging said burner head.
- 7. A flame insert as set forth in claim 6, wherein said central recess includes a downwardly extending recess sidewall and a laterally extending recess bottom wall, and said support members are adapted to engage said upper burner head surface and said downwardly extending recess wall to position said ring members.
- 8. A flame insert as set forth in claim 6, wherein said central recess includes a downwardly extending recess sidewall and a laterally extending recess bottom wall, and said suport members are adapted to engage said upper burner head surface and said recess bottom wall to position said ring members.
- 9. A flame insert as set forth in claim 1, wherein said burner head includes an upper burner head surface and an outer sidewall surface, and said support members are adapted to engage said upper and outer sidewall surfaces of the burner head to position said ring members.
- 10. A flame insert as set forth in claim 9, wherein said flame insert is integrally formed with said burner head.
- 11. A flame insert as set forth in claim 9, wherein said burner includes a burner tray having an upper tray surface from which said burner head projects, and said support members are adapted to engage said outer sidewall surface of said burner head and said upper tray surface of the burner tray to position said ring members.
- 12. A flame insert as set forth in claim 1, wherein said support members include means adapted to fix said flame insert to said burner head to prevent user removal of the flame insert without physically damaging the burner head or flame insert.
- 13. A flame insert as set forth in claim 1, wherein a baffle member is connected to said support members and said baffle member is adapted to extend laterally along said array of burner ports for regulating the flow of secondary air to said flames during combustion.
- 14. A flame insert as set forth in claim 13, wherein said baffle member is mounted between said ring members.
- 15. A flame insert as set forth in claim 1, wherein said support members include laterally extending surface portions adapted to support cooking utensils to be heated on said burner.
- 16. A flame insert as set forth in claim 1, wherein said range top burner includes grate elements for supporting cooking utensils at a grate height spaced a predetermined distance above said burner head, and said support members include utensil supporting portions extending from said burner head to said grate height to cooperate with said grate elements to support cooking utensils.
- 17. A flame insert as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said support members comprises a U-shaped rod member having first and second legs which respectively provide said ring engaging and burner head engaging portions.
- 18. A flame insert as set forth in claim 17, wherein said second leg of each of said U-shaped rod members includes a pair of angularly offset surfaces for engaging associated offset surfaces of the burner head in a frictional close fit to removably mount said flame insert to said burner head.
- 19. A flame insert as set forth in claim 18, wherein said ring members and U-shaped rod members are provided by metallic wire material having a circular cross-section.
- 20. A flame insert for reducing the NO.sub.x emissions of a range top burner including a generally cylindrical burner head having a longitudinal axis and a substantially symmetrical radial configuration with burner ports located about the periphery thereof, said flame insert comprising a rigid framework provided by a plurality of disjuncted support members connected to a plurality of ring members, said support members including angularly offset insert surfaces adapted to engage associated angularly offset burner surfaces in a sliding frictional close fit to mount and position said ring members adjacent said burner ports in a predetermined flame engaging position, said ring members being operable in said predetermined position to engage flames extending from the burner ports during combustion and to reduce the peak flame temperature by radiating heat energy away from the flames.
- 21. A flame insert as set forth in claim 20, wherein one of said associatd insert surfaces is horizontally oriented and the other of said associated insert surfaces is vertically oriented when said flame insert is mounted to said burner head.
- 22. A flame insert as set forth in claim 21, wherein said burner head includes an upper burner head surface having a central recess and said support members are adapted to extend into said recess for engaging said burner head.
- 23. A flame insert as set forth in claim 22, wherein said central recess includes a downwardly extending recess sidewall and a laterally extending recess bottom wall, and said support members are adapted to engage said upper burner head surface and said downwardly extending recess wall to position said elongate members.
- 24. A flame insert as set forth in claim 21, wherein each of said support members includes a sloping surface operable to engage said burner head and bias said flame insert to said predetermined position as said flame insert is mounted to said burner head.
- 25. A flame insert as set forth in claim 24, wherein said sloping surface extends between said angularly offset surfaces.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND PRIOR ART
This is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending application Ser. No. 512,328, filed July 11, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,525,141.
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