Gas burner mounting assembly for a cooking appliance having a ceramic-based cooktop

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6817355
  • Patent Number
    6,817,355
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 13, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 16, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A cooking appliance includes a cooktop having a support frame, a ceramic-based mounted to the support frame, a gas orifice holder arranged below the support frame having a frusto-conical projection that extends through an opening in the cooktop, and a base member. The base member includes a frusto-conical receiving member that is designed to matingly engage with the frusto-conical projection to form a gas burner assembly. The frusto-conical projection centers the gas burner assembly within the cooktop opening thereby alleviating the need to provide a gasket or seal between the gas burner assembly and an upper surface of the cooktop.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention pertains to the art of cooking appliances and, more particularly, to mounting a gas burner assembly to a cooking appliance having a ceramic-based cooktop.




2. Discussion of the Prior Art




A conventional gas cooking appliance will typically incorporate a cooktop having a surface which is generally formed of coated metal or glass. The cooktop is provided with one or more openings for receiving a gas operated burner assembly. More specifically, a portion of the gas operated burner assembly projects from an area below the cooking surface through the opening in the cooktop. Typically, the gas operated burner assembly is rigidly secured to a chassis of the appliance and either fixedly or loosely secured to the cooktop surface. Whether a fixed or loose connection is employed, some type of sealing arrangement is typically provided between the cooking surface and the gas operated burner assembly in order to seal the opening and thus prevent liquids and other foreign material from falling into the area below the cooking surface.




Other known gas appliances incorporate ceramic based cooktops, i.e., “CERAN”, glass-ceramic or tempered glass cooktops. Due to characteristic material limitations, interior portions of such ceramic based cooktops must be allowed to flex when the appliance is in operation. For at least this reason, either a loose connection, or no connection at all is provided between the gas operated burner and the ceramic based cooktop, while a rigid connection is employed between the gas burner and the appliance chassis. Typically, the gas burner is mounted on rails which extend below and parallel to the cooktop, or upon support structure that projects from the chassis. The burner is then mounted to the rails/support structure in a manner that results in a portion of the burner projecting through an opening in the cooktop. With either arrangement, since the gas burner assembly must still project through the cooktop, it is extremely difficult to adequately center the burner assembly within the opening or to provide an effective seal between the burner and the cooktop.




Although there have been several attempts made in the art to provide an arrangement wherein a gas burner is secured to a glass cooktop, there still exists a need in the art for a gas burner assembly for use in connection with a cooking appliance incorporating a ceramic or ceramic/glass based cooktop, wherein the burner is decoupled from the cooktop, yet effectively centered within the burner opening and securely connected without requiring a separate seal or gasket between the burner and the cooktop.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a gas burner mounting assembly in a cooking appliance including a ceramic-based cooktop, wherein a gas burner assembly includes upper and lower portions secured one to the other with the cooktop being sandwiched therebetween. With this arrangement, the gas burner assembly is centered within an opening in the cooktop without requiring a seal positioned between the gas burner and the cooktop. Moreover, the gas burner assembly is secured to the cooktop such that movement of the appliance or the burner will not cause damage the cooktop.




In accordance with one preferred form of the invention, the cooktop includes a frame member having a top surface, a bottom surface and a ceramic-based panel secured to the top surface of the frame member. An opening is provided in both the ceramic-based panel and the frame member for receiving the burner assembly. More specifically, the gas burner assembly is mounted to a plurality of mounting flanges that extend from the frame member into the opening. The gas burner assembly includes a gas orifice holder having a frusto-conical projection and a burner base having a corresponding frusto-conical receiver adapted to matingly engage with the frusto-conical projection. The burner base includes a peripheral support surface interconnected to the frusto-conical receiver through an intermediate section. An annular ring, including a plurality of flame discharge ports, projects upwardly from the support surface.




The gas orifice holder is positioned below the bottom surface of the frame member so that at least a portion of the frusto-conical projection extends through the opening in the cooktop. The burner base is engaged with the orifice holder through the frusto-conical receiver and secured thereto with a plurality of fasteners that extend through the mounting flanges. With this construction, the frusto-conical projection provides a centering function for the base member. Moreover, the interface between the orifice holder and the burner base alleviates the requirement for providing a seal between the burner assembly and an upper surface of the cooktop.




In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the gas burner assembly includes a burner base, a gas orifice, a burner plate and a gasket. The burner plate is provided to position the gas orifice holder and burner base within an opening in the cooktop. In further accordance with the present embodiment, a gasket is provided between the burner plate and the cooktop. The gasket serves as a damper, absorbing a portion of a clamping force generated between the burner base, the gas orifice holder and the cooktop.




Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial upper right perspective view of a range incorporating the gas burner mounting assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the gas burner mounting assembly of the invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the gas burner mounting assembly shown in an assembled condition;





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of the gas burner mounting assembly constructed in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the gas burner mounting assembly of

FIG. 4

shown in an assembled condition.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With initial reference to

FIG. 1

, the present invention is incorporated into a cooking appliance


2


which is shown to represent a generic free-standing oven range. However, it should be realized that the present invention could also be used in connection with a slide-in range, as well as with an island-type cooktop. In any event, for exemplary purposes, cooking appliance


2


is shown to include a cabinet shell


5


within which is formed an oven


7


having an associated oven cavity


8


. In a manner known in the art, oven


7


has associated therewith a door


10


which preferably includes a window


12


for viewing the contents of oven cavity


8


when door


10


is closed.




As cooking appliance


2


operates on gas, a gas burner


15


is provided beneath a bottom


18


of oven cavity


8


. Furthermore, a plurality of fore-to-aft extending and vertically spaced shelf support rails


20


are provided on a side wall


22


of oven cavity


8


. Of course, it should be understood that, while shelf support rails


20


are depicted on side panel


22


, a corresponding plurality of shelf support rails (not shown) are arranged on an opposing side panel


23


. For the sake of completeness, cooking appliance


2


is shown to be provided with a switch


25


that is adapted to be engaged by door


10


in order to deactivate a light (not shown) used to illuminate oven cavity


8


upon the opening of door


10


. As should be readily apparent, the structure of cooking appliance


2


described to this point is widely known in the art and is simply provided for the sake of completeness.




In accordance with the invention, cooking appliance


2


incorporates a ceramic based-type cooktop


30


. That is, cooktop


30


can take various forms and can be made from various ceramic or ceramic/glass based materials, for example, “CERAN”. Preferably, cooktop


30


is mounted to cooking appliance


2


through a support frame


32


. As will be discussed more fully below, a plurality of gas burner assemblies


34


-


37


are mounted to cooktop


30


. Certainly, it should be understood that the plurality of gas burner assemblies


34


-


37


have associated therewith an overall burner grate arrangement that is not shown for the sake of simplicity. However, a preferred arrangement and mounting of the burner grate(s) is set forth in detail in commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/323,644 entitled “Gas Grate Locating Assembly for a Ceramic-Based Cooktop” filed on Dec. 12, 2002 and hereby incorporated by reference.




Arranged in an upper rear portion of cooking appliance


2


is a control panel


40


which is preferably provided with a central control unit


47


that includes a visual display


48


. Central control unit


47


is actually used to establish desired cooking operations for oven cavity


8


in a manner known in the art. Cooking appliance


2


further includes a front control surface


50


provided above oven cavity


8


. Front control surface


50


has arranged thereon a plurality of control knobs


53


-


56


for controlling the operation of gas burner assemblies


34


-


37


respectively. Since the arrangement and operation of central control unit


47


and control knobs


53


-


56


do not form part of the present invention, they will not be discussed further here.




Reference will now be made to

FIGS. 2 and 3

in describing the preferred structure and mounting of gas burner assembly


34


in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention and it is to be understood that gas burner assemblies


35


-


37


are correspondingly arranged. As shown, gas burner assembly


34


includes a gas orifice holder


70


, a burner base member


72


and a burner cap


74


. In accordance with a preferred form of the present invention, gas orifice holder


70


includes a frusto-conical projection


78


having a lower or tapered portion


80


leading to an upper annular ring segment


81


. As will be discussed more fully below, frusto-conical projection


78


extends through a burner assembly opening


86


provided in support frame


32


as well as an opening


87


in cooktop


30


.




As best seen in

FIG. 3

, burner base


72


includes a frusto-conical receiver


94


having a lower or tapered section


95


adapted to engage with tapered portion


80


of frusto-conical projection


78


. More specifically, tapered section


95


extends to an inner collar


96


that leads to a central opening


97


(also see FIG.


2


). In accordance with the embodiment illustrated, inner collar


96


is adapted to engage with annular ring segment


81


of frusto-conical projection


78


. Frusto-conical receiver


94


further includes a pair of opposing notched segments


99


and


100


(FIG.


2


), each having a respective lower opening


103


. Certainly, the actual number and/or configuration of notched segments


99


and


100


could be varied.




Burner base


72


includes a peripheral support surface


107


for supporting burner base


72


upon cooktop


30


. As shown, support surface


107


interconnects with frusto-conical receiver


94


through an intermediate section


109


. Additionally, an upwardly projecting annular ring


112


extends substantially perpendicularly from the interface of peripheral support surface


107


and intermediate section


109


. As shown, annular ring


112


includes a plurality of flame discharge ports, one of which is indicated at


115


. Finally, a plurality of upstanding projections


118


-


121


extend from intermediate section


109


and, preferably, interconnect with frusto-conical receiver


94


. As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, upstanding projections


118


-


121


provide support for burner cap


74


. More specifically, burner cap


74


includes an inner recess


130


adapted to engage with upstanding projections


118


-


121


to provide for proper alignment of burner cap


74


on burner assembly


34


. With this construction, burner cap


74


directs a gas through the plurality of gas discharge ports


115


to establish gas flames.




In order to secure gas burner assembly


34


to support frame


32


, gas burner assembly


34


also includes a plurality of mechanical fasteners


135


and is


136


. Mechanical fasteners


135


and


136


are preferably threaded into a pair of respective mounting apertures (not separately labeled) arranged within gas orifice holder


70


. In accordance with the most preferred form of the invention, mechanical fasteners


135


and


136


extend through a pair of opposing locating flanges


141


and


142


, each of which has a respective fastener receiving bore


145


,


146


. More specifically, locating flanges


141


and


142


extend from glass support frame


32


and project into burner assembly opening


86


.




In this manner, gas orifice holder


70


is positioned below cooktop


30


with frusto-conical projection


78


extending through openings


86


and


87


in support frame


32


and cooktop


30


respectively. At this point, burner base


72


is attached to gas orifice holder


70


such that frusto-conical projection


80


frictionally mates with frusto-conical receiver


94


. Once in place, burner base


72


is secured to gas orifice holder


70


with fasteners


135


and


136


. With this arrangement, gas burner assembly


34


is mounted to appliance


2


with cooktop


30


being at once sandwiched between gas orifice holder


70


and burner base


72


while actually being only indirectly attached to cooktop


30


.




With this construction, it should be readily apparent that gas burner assembly


34


is easily centered within burner assembly opening


86


on cooktop


30


. In addition, as mechanical fasteners


135


,


136


provide a clamping force between gas orifice holder


70


and burner base


72


, there is no need to provide a gasket or other sealing element between peripheral support surface


107


and cooktop


30


. As such, as best illustrated in

FIG. 3

, peripheral support surface


107


rests directly upon cooktop


30


. In further accordance with the invention, as mechanical fasteners


135


,


136


extend through locating flanges


141


and


142


, gas burner assembly


35


will flex with cooktop


30


during operation of cooking appliance


2


due to the inherent flexure characteristics of locating flanges


141


and


142


of support frame


32


. Therefore, cooktop


30


will not be subjected to stresses which may result in fractures which could ultimately cause cooktop


30


to break and the need for a gasket or other element is avoided while still maintaining intimate contact between gas burner assembly


34


and cooktop


30


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

illustrating another preferred embodiment of the present invention wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts to the embodiment described above, a gas burner assembly


34


′ includes a burner base


72


′, a burner plate


150


, a gasket


155


and gas orifice holder


70


. In a manner similar to that described above, burner base


72


′ includes a frusto-conical receiver


94


′ having a lower or tapered section


95


′ adapted to engage with tapered portion


80


of frusto-conical projection


78


. However, in accordance with the present embodiment, frusto-conical receiver


94


′ includes a central, downwardly extending sleeve


170


having a central opening


171


that projects into upper annular ring segment


81


of gas orifice holder


70


.




In accordance with this preferred form of the present embodiment, gas support frame


32


′ does not extend to opening


87


in cooktop


30


. Therefore, burner plate


150


is provided to serve as a mounting base for gas burner assembly


34


′. To this end, burner plate


150


includes a first, substantially planar section


180


extending to an upwardly sloping section


181


that leads to a second planar section


182


terminating in a central opening


183


. As shown, second planer section


182


is provided with a pair of opposing mounting apertures


190


and


191


which, as will be discussed more fully below, correspond to openings


103


in burner base


72


′ and a pair of respective mounting apertures (not separately labeled) arranged within gas orifice holder


70


.




In order to secure gas burner assembly


34


′ to cooktop


30


, gas burner assembly


34


′ also includes a plurality of mechanical fasteners


135


and


136


. In accordance with the most preferred form of the invention, mechanical fasteners


135


and


136


extend through openings


103


in burner base


72


′ through the pair of opposing locating apertures


190


and


191


arranged in second planar section


181


of burner plate


150


and threadably engage the pair of respective mounting apertures (not separately labeled) arranged within gas orifice holder


70


. With this arrangement, when burner plate


150


is arranged below opening


87


, first planer portion


180


extends along a lower portion of cooktop


30


, with upwardly sloping section


181


projecting into opening


87


to locate or center gas orifice holder


70


. In addition, second planar section


182


partially supports burner base


72


′, with cooktop


30


being contacted at an outer periphery of burner base


72


′. Actually, first planar portion


180


seats against a lower portion of cooktop


30


through gasket


155


. Preferably, gasket


155


serves as a damping or cushioning member for gas burner assembly


34


′. More specifically, gasket


155


absorbs a substantial portion of the clamping force applied when gas burner assembly


34


′ is mounted on cooktop


30


. Towards that end, gasket


150


can be formed from a variety of materials such as, for example, fiberglass.




With this arrangement, gasket


155


and burner plate


150


are positioned over gas orifice holder


70


with frusto-conical projection


80


extending through opening


183


in burner plate


150


. Gas orifice holder


70


is positioned below cooktop


30


with sloping section


181


centering frusto-conical projection


80


within opening


87


of cooktop


30


. At this point, burner base


72


′ is attached to gas orifice holder


70


such that frusto-conical projection


80


frictionally mates with frusto-conical receiver


94


′, while downwardly extending sleeve


170


projects into upper annular ring segment


81


of gas orifice holder


70


. Once in place, burner base


72


′ is secured to burner plate


150


and gas orifice holder


70


with fasteners


135


and


136


. With this arrangement, gas burner assembly


34


′ is mounted with cooktop


30


being sandwiched between gas orifice holder


70


and burner base


72


′, while actually being only indirectly attached to cooktop


30


.




Although described with reference to preferred embodiments of the present invention, it should be readily apparent of one of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and/or modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. For instance, the number and type of mechanical fasteners can be varied without departing from the scope of the present invention. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited to the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A cooking appliance comprising:a support frame including a top surface, a bottom surface and at least one opening; a ceramic based panel mounted above the top surface of the support frame, said panel defining a cooktop including at least one opening aligned with the at least one support frame opening; a gas orifice holder having a first portion arranged below the bottom surface of the support frame and a second portion extending through the at least one support frame opening above the panel, said second portion including a central frusto-conical projection; and a gas burner base including a peripheral edge portion interconnected to a central frusto-conical receiving member through an intermediate section, said frusto-conical receiving member matingly engaging the frusto-conical projection of the gas orifice holder, wherein the gas burner base is centered over the gas orifice holder though the frusto-conical projection to form a gas burner assembly with the gas orifice holder.
  • 2. The cooking appliance according to claim 1, further comprising: first and second locating flanges extending from the support frame into the at least one support frame opening.
  • 3. The cooking appliance according to claim 2, wherein the gas burner base is secured to the gas orifice holder through the first and second locating flanges such that the gas burner assembly is only indirectly attached to the panel.
  • 4. The cooking appliance according to claim 3, further comprising: a plurality of mechanical fasteners extending through the gas burner base and the first and second locating flanges and into the first portion of the gas orifice holder for securing the gas burner base to the gas orifice holder.
  • 5. The cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the peripheral edge portion defines a support surface which rests directly upon the panel.
  • 6. The cooking appliance according to claim 1, further comprising: an annular ring projecting upwardly from the gas burner base, said annular ring being provided with a plurality of flame discharge ports.
  • 7. The cooking appliance according to claim 6, further comprising:a plurality of upstanding projections arranged about the intermediate section, between the frusto-conical receiving member and the annular ring; and a burner cap directly supported by the plurality of upstanding projections above the gas burner base.
  • 8. The rooking appliance according to claim 1, further comprising: a burner plate including a first planar section extending to a upwardly sloping section leading to a second planar section terminating it a central opening, wherein the burner plate is arranged about the gas orifice holder with the second portion of the gas orifice holder extending through the central opening and the upwardly sloping portion centering the gas burner assembly within the at least one opening in the cooktop.
  • 9. The cooling appliance according to claim 8, further comprising: a gasket positioned between the burner plate and the cooktop, said gasket forming a damper to absorb a substantial portion of a clamping force generated between the burner base, the gas orifice holder and the cooktop.
  • 10. The cooking appliance according to claim 9, wherein the gasket is formed from fiberglass.
  • 11. A cooking appliance comprising:a support frame member including a top surface, a bottom surface and at least one opening; a ceramic based panel mounted above the top surface of the support frame, said panel defining a cooktop including at least one opening aligned with the at least one support fame opening; a gas orifice holder having a first portion arranged below the bottom surface of the support frame and a second portion extending through the at least one support frame opening above the panel, said second portion including a central frusto-conical projection; and a gas burner base including a peripheral support surface interconnected to a central frusto-conical receiving member through an intermediate web, said frusto-conical receiving member being adapted to matingly engage the frusto-conical projection extending from the gas orifice bolder to form a gas burner assembly, wherein the peripheral support surface is in direct contact with the panel.
  • 12. The cooking appliance according to claim 11, further comprising: first and second locating flanges extending from the support frame into the at least one support frame opening.
  • 13. The cooking appliance according to claim 12, wherein the gas burner base is secured to the gas orifice holder through the first and second locating flanges such that the gas burner assembly is only indirectly attached to the ceramic-glass panel.
  • 14. The cooking appliance according to claim 13, further comprising: a plurality of mechanical fasteners extending through the gas burner base and the first and second locating flanges and into the first portion of the gas orifice holder for securing the gas burner base to the gas orifice holder.
  • 15. The cooking appliance according to claim 11, further comprising: an annular ring projecting upwardly from the gas burner base, said annular ring being provided with a plurality of flame discharge ports.
  • 16. The cooking appliance according to claim 15, further comprising:a plurality of upstanding projections arranged about the intermediate section, between the frusto-conical receiving member and the annular ring, and a burner cap directly supported by the plurality of upstanding projections above the gas burner base.
  • 17. The cooking appliance according to claim 11, further comprising: a burner plate including a first planar section extending to a upwardly sloping section leading to a second planar section terminating in a central opening, wherein the burner plate is arranged about the gas orifice holder with the second portion of the gas orifice holder extending through the central opening and the upwardly sloping portion centering the gas burner assembly within the at least one opening in the cooktop.
  • 18. The cooking appliance according to claim 17, further comprising: a gasket positioned between the burner plate and the cooktop, said gasket forming a damper to absorb a substantial portion of a clamping force generated between the burner base, the gas orifice holder and the cooktop.
  • 19. The cooking appliance according to claim 18, wherein the gasket is formed from fiberglass.
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