Claims
- 1. In a fuel control system for a fuel burning apparatus or the like having a source of fuel adapted to be interconnected by passage defining means to burner means of said apparatus, a pair of control devices disposed in said passage defining means in series relation and respectively having poppet valve means for opening and closing said passage defining means, said poppet valve means of one of said control devices being a main directly manually operated on-off valve means for said system, said one control device having a thermostatically operated valve means for controlling the flow of fuel through said passage defining means intermediate said poppet valve means, said one control device having a selector means operatively interconnected to said main poppet valve means and said thermostatically operated valve means to operate the same, the improvement wherein said selector means comprises a rotatable shaft having a longitudinal axis of rotation, said main poppet valve means being opened and closed by said shaft in a direction of movement substantially transverse to said longitudinal axis, said thermostatically operated valve means being moved in a direction of movement substantially the same as the direction of said longitudinal axis.
- 2. A fuel control system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said thermostatically operated valve means comprises a poppet valve means.
- 3. A fuel control system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the other control device is a flame operated safety valve means and is disposed intermediate said one control device and said burner means.
- 4. A fuel control system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said shaft means has a cam means thereon, said poppet valve means of said one control device comprising a valve seat and a poppet valve member for opening and closing said valve seat, said cam being engageable with said poppet valve member to move said poppet valve member relative to said valve seat.
- 5. In a fuel control system for a fuel burning cooking apparatus or the like having a source of fuel adapted to be interconnected by passage defining means to a main burner means of said cooking apparatus, a control device disposed in said passage defining means and having poppet valve means that is directly manually operated for opening and closing said passage defining means so as to control the flow of fuel from said source to said main burner means, said control device having a thermostatically operated valve means for controlling the flow of fuel through said passage defining means intermediate said poppet valve means and said main burner means, said control device having a selector means operatively interconnected to said poppet valve means and said thermostatically operated valve means to operate the same, the improvement wherein said selector means comprises a rotatable shaft having a longitudinal axis of rotation, said poppet valve means being opened and closed by said shaft in a direction of movement substantially transverse to said longitudinal axis, said thermostatically operated valve means being moved in a direction of movement substantially the same as the direction of said longitudinal axis.
- 6. A fuel control system as set forth in claim 5 wherein another control device is disposed in said passage defining means and is a flame operated safety valve means disposed intermediate the first named control device and said burner means.
- 7. In a fuel control system for a fuel burning apparatus or the like having a source of fuel adapted to be interconnected by passage defining means to main burner means of said apparatus, a control device disposed in said passage defining means and having poppet valve means that is directly manually operated for opening and closing said passage defining means so as to control the flow of fuel from said source to said main burner means, said control device having a thermostatically operated valve means for controlling the flow of fuel through said passage defining means intermediate said poppet valve means and said main burner means, said control device having a selector means operatively interconnected to said poppet valve means and said thermostatically operated valve means to operate the same, the improvement wherein said selector means comprises a rotatable shaft having a longitudinal axis of rotation, said poppet valve means being opened and closed by said shaft in a direction of movement substantially transverse to said longitudinal axis, said thermostatically operated valve means being moved in a direction of movement substantially the same as the direction of said longitudinal axis.
- 8. A fuel control system as set forth in claim 7 wherein said poppet valve means is so constructed and arranged that the same closes in a direction to be positively seated by fuel pressure from said source of fuel.
- 9. A fuel control system as set forth in claim 7 wherein said selector means causes said poppet valve means to move between its closed and opened positions, said selector means having latch means for latching said selector means in its off position when said poppet valve means is in its said closed position.
- 10. In a fuel control device for a cooking apparatus having passage defining means for interconnecting a fuel source with a main burner means of said cooking apparatus and having poppet valve means that is directly manually operated for opening and closing said passage defining means so as to control the flow of fuel from said source to said main burner means, said control device having a thermostatically operated valve means for controlling the flow of fuel through said passage defining means intermediate said poppet valve means and said main burner means, said control device having a selector means operatively interconnected to said poppet valve means and said thermostatically operated valve means to operate the same, the improvement wherein said selector means comprises a rotatable shaft having a longitudinal axis of rotation, said poppet valve means being opened and closed by said shaft in a direction of movement substantially transverse to said longitudinal axis, said thermostatically operated valve means being moved in a direction of movement substantially the same as the direction of said longitudinal axis.
- 11. A fuel control device as set forth in claim 10 wherein said selector means has latch means for locking said selector means in an off position thereof.
- 12. A fuel control device as set forth in claim 10 wherein said shaft means has a cam means thereon, said poppet valve means comprising a valve seat and a poppet valve member for opening and closing said valve seat, said cam means being engageable with said poppet valve member to move said poppet valve member relative to said valve seat.
- 13. In a fuel control device having passage defining means for interconnecting a fuel source with a main burner means and having poppet valve means that is directly manually operated for opening and closing said passage defining means so as to control the flow of fuel from said source to said main burner means, said control device having a thermostatically operated valve means for controlling the flow of fuel through said passage defining means intermediate said poppet valve means and said main burner means, said control device having a selector means operatively interconnected to said poppet valve means and said thermostatically operated valve means to operate the same, the improvement wherein said selector means comprises a rotatable shaft having a longitudinal axis of rotation, said poppet valve means being opened and closed by said shaft in a direction of movement substantially transverse to said longitudinal axis, said thermostatically operated valve means being moved in a direction of movement substantially the same as the direction of said longitudinal axis.
- 14. A fuel control device as set forth in claim 13 wherein said poppet valve means is so constructed and arranged that the same closes in a direction to be positively seated by fuel pressure from said source of fuel.
- 15. A fuel control device as set forth in claim 13 wherein said selector means causes said poppet valve means to move between its closed and open positions, said selector means having latch means for latching said selector means in its off position when said poppet valve means is in its closed position.
- 16. A control device having a housing provided with a valve seat, a movable valve member carried by said housing for opening and closing said valve seat, thermostatically operated means operatively associated with said valve member for moving said valve member relative to said valve seat, and spring means carried by said housing and being operatively associated with said valve member and said thermostatically operated means to provide the only means operatively interconnecting said thermostatically operated means to said valve member to move said valve member to open and close said valve seat, said spring means being so constructed and arranged that said spring means causes said valve member to substantially always tilt against the same part of said valve seat when said valve member is being moved to open and close said valve seat, part of said spring means comprising a pair of spaced apart spring retainers and a coiled compression spring disposed between said retainers and being substantially cylindrical in configuration, said retainers being disposed between said valve member and said thermostatically operated means, one of said retainers having a part engaging against said valve member in a direction to tend to close said valve seat, said part of said one retainer being angled relative to said valve seat and to the longitudinal axis of said coiled compression spring to cause said tilting of said valve member between said valve seat and said angled part of said one retainer.
- 17. A control device as set forth in claim 16 wherein said thermostatically operated means comprises an expandible and contractible element, said control device carrying a pin means, said valve member having an opening therethrough loosely receiving said pin means therethrough whereby said valve member is carried by said pin means.
- 18. A control device as set forth in claim 17 wherein said pin means has abutment means thereon for abutting against said valve member on the valve seat side thereof whereby movement of said abutment means in a direction toward and against said valve member will cause said abutment means to move said valve member away from said valve seat to open the same in opposition to the force of said spring means tending to close said valve member against said valve seat.
- 19. A control device as set forth in claim 18 wherein part of said spring means acts against said pin means in a direction to tend to open said valve member away from said valve seat.
- 20. A control device as set forth in claim 18 wherein said valve member also tilts against said abutment means as said valve member is opening from and closing against said valve seat.
- 21. A control device as set forth in claim 20 wherein said expandible and contractible element has a movable wall, said pin means having adjusting means for adjusting the position of said abutment means relative to said movable wall of said expandible and contractible element for temperature selection purposes.
- 22. A control device as set forth in claim 16 wherein said spring means has overrun means to take up the action of said thermostatically operated means to further close said valve member when said valve member is fully seated against said valve seat.
- 23. A control device as set forth in claim 16 wherein said spring means has ambient temperature compensation means therein to compensate for ambient temperature of said thermostatically operated means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 530,605, filed 12/9/74, now U.S. Pat. application No. B530,605 and a Continuation-in-Part of its parent copending application, Ser. No. 443,783, filed Feb. 19, 1974, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a Continuation-in-Part of its parent copending application, Ser. No. 380,389, filed July 18, 1973, and now abandoned in favor of its said copending Continuation-in-Part application.
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