To these ends, the invention proposes a gas burner as mentioned in the preamble that is characterized, being arranged according to the invention, by the combination of the following features:
A gas burner arranged according to the dispositions of the invention joins many advantages.
The fact that the orifice provided in the bottom of the burner pot is provided with a smooth-faced wall considerably simplifies manufacture. Specifically, the orifice may be obtained by a simple stamping of the burner pot bottom, by applying a known technique that is effective with the material forming the burner pot. It is therefore possible to form an orifice with a clean wall and an undamaged edge, without slivers, and having the required diameter with sufficient precision.
In addition, because of the quality obtained during the formation of the single orifice, there are virtually no defective parts: the rate of production of correct parts is considerably increased and the economic gain is very great.
The mounting of the injector in the end of the supply tube means that these two components are simultaneously fixedly attached to the burner pot through the same orifice. It is therefor appropriate to provide only one orifice, which dispenses with the operation for forming the second orifice required in the conventional structure of the burner.
What is more, the assembly process is remarkably simplified: sleeve-fitting the end of the supply tube into the orifice, followed by screwing the injector into the end of said tube is sufficient not only to attach these two components to the burner pot, but also to seal this assembly automatically during screwing. These two operations of sleeve-fitting and screwing require no particular technical skill and may be carried out by personnel of low qualification.
In a preferred embodiment, the collar is integral with the supply tube and formed by a folding of the wall of said tube. The manufacture of a tube having an end thus formed is more economical than the conventionally adopted solutions, with provision and fixed attachment of an external collar. In addition, to form a burner of low height, use is made of a supply tube that is bent, particularly substantially at 90°, and the supply tube bending operation may be carried out jointly with the operation to form the collar.
Still in the context of a preferred embodiment, provision can be made for the injector to be externally frustoconical at least in part. Advantageously then, it is the portion of the injector that is situated above its threaded portion, between the latter and the head of the injector, that is frustoconical.
In practice, it is possible to arrange matters so that the terminal portion of the end of the supply tube that extends beyond the collar has a length substantially equal to the thickness of the bottom of the burner pot.
Finally, with regard to the end of the supply tube, it may be tapped internally while the injector is furnished with a standard thread, or else, more economically and therefore preferred, the inner face of the wall of the end of the tube remains smooth while the injector is furnished with a self tapping thread.
The invention will be better understood on reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment given only as a purely illustrative example. In this description, reference is made to the appended drawing in which the single figure is a side view in diametric section of a gas burner arranged according to the invention.
The gas burner illustrated in the figure, indicated in its entirety by reference number 1, conventionally comprises a burner pot 2 arranged to be attached to a support belonging to a cooking device, usually a top plate of this device (in the example illustrated, the burner pot 2 is attached to a plate-shaped portion 3 of said top plate 4, overhanging the rest of the plate). On this burner pot there rests, by feet 5 (only one foot is visible in the figure), a burner body 6 furnished, on its top edge, with peripherally distributed notches. On the burner body there rests a cap 7 that closes off the aforementioned notches from the top to form flame orifices 8.
In the example illustrated, the burner pot 2 is arranged with a bottom 9 of substantially generally flat shape, but this configuration is not linked to the dispositions characteristic of the invention that will be explained hereinafter.
The bottom 9 of the burner pot 2 is furnished with a smooth-walled central hole or orifice 10 that may be formed by stamping of the bottom.
A gas supply tube 11 has its end sleeve-fitted without notable clearance, that is to say with a clearance that is strictly necessary for the insertion, from underneath the bottom 9 of the burner pot 2, into the orifice 10. The tube 11 is furnished with a collar 12 that limits the insertion of the end of the supply tube 11 into the orifice 10, said collar 12 pressing against the bottom face of the bottom 9.
An injector 13, partly threaded externally at 15, is screwed, from the top of the bottom 9 of the burner pot 2, into the end of the supply tube 11.
There are many ways of fitting the end of the supply tube 11 with a collar. However, the simplest and most economical solution in practice consists in the collar 12 being produced integrally with the supply tube 11 and formed of a folding of the wall of said tube 11 according to a known technique.
The injector 13, for its part, is arranged to push away the wall of the end of the supply tube 11 against the smooth wall of the orifice 10 in order to establish with the latter a gas-tight contact. For this purpose, various dispositions known to those skilled in the art can be applied. Preferably however, a simple technical solution consists in the injector being externally frustoconical at least in part; particularly, as illustrated in the figure, the frustoconical portion 14 of the injector 13 is situated above its threaded portion 15, between the latter and the head 16 of the injector. When the injector is screwed into the end of the supply tube 11, the frustoconical portion 14 comes into contact with the edge of the tube 11 and spreads the latter radially while forcing it against the smooth wall of the orifice 10 of the bottom 9 of the burner pot. In this way a sealed mounting is achieved without additional parts and with no other manipulation than the screwing of the injector.
It must be emphasized that the end of the supply tube 11 may be threaded internally to receive the injector, or else preferably, because of the simplicity and of the minimal cost of this technical solution, the injector may be furnished with a self-tapping thread capable of being screwed into the end of the internally smooth supply tube.
This disposition of the invention will be easier to apply if, as illustrated in the figure, the terminal portion 17 of the end of the supply tube that extends beyond the collar 12 has a length substantially equal to the thickness of the central portion of the bottom 9 of the burner pot. It will be noted that this central portion of the bottom 9 of the burner pot may be made thicker than the rest of the bottom, for example by providing an extra thickness in the form of a plate 18 as shown in the figure, in order to reinforce the bottom 9 and/or to procure a bearing height of the tube on the wall of the orifice 10 that is sufficient to achieve the necessary seal in a secure manner and/or to wedge the injector in a correct vertical position relative to the burner body 6.
To form a low height burner as may be required for certain cooking device such as hotplates, the tube 11 may be bent, particularly substantially by 90°, under the collar. In an economic manner, the formation of the integral collar 12 and the bending of the tube may be carried out during a single operation.
Thanks to the dispositions according to the invention, a gas burner of the usual type is made with a minimum number of components (only three components for the bottom portion of the burner) and these components are assembled with fewer, simple manipulations. Such a gas burner is therefore able to be manufactured in particularly favorable economic conditions.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR04/02533 | 10/7/2004 | WO | 00 | 4/5/2007 |