1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a new gas burner, in particular, for use in a domestic cooker, which is provided with an improved burner crown.
2. Description of the Related Art
A gas burner is substantially formed by a bowl-shaped body, a toothed crown and an upper cap. The bowl-shaped body is associated with an injector through which the gas is supplied. The burner crown is provided on its circumference with a plurality of ports to let a gas-air mixture exit in a radial direction. The cap closes the burner top and defines the flame ports together with the burner crown.
This kind of gas burner has flame ports equidistant from each other and of two or more different sizes. Moreover, the flame ports could also be different in length and width in order to let the gas-air mixture leave the burner at a desired velocity, pressure, inclination and at a requested distribution along the burner circumference. Some burner ports also have the function of a pilot flame, and they guarantee flame stability when flow variations, for instance, due to changes of rate (maximum to minimum and vice-versa), and external air turbulence could disturb the flame.
The flame stability under different operative conditions is a serious problem for all kinds of gas burners.
A main drawback is the flame breakdown from the burner cap, which occurs both in longitudinal and circular directions during the normal functioning of the burner. At present, a technical solution to reduce this danger is represented by a cap whose diameter is larger than that of the burner crown and, in particular, larger than the diameter of the flame port circumference.
This solution is not satisfactory from a technical point of view. In fact, the flame stability is also a function of the burning velocity of the gas-air mixture. By increasing the quantity of air in the mixture, the quality of the combustion is improved, but the burning velocity also increases; consequently, the flame stability decreases and approaches the flame lift limit. An enlarged diameter of the burner cap does not remove this drawback.
In addition, a cap larger than the burner crown is not a better solution from an aesthetic point of view.
The main scope of the present invention is to provide a gas burner with a modified crown, which overcomes the above drawbacks, such that its functional and aesthetic characteristics are improved without the need to use special and costly technology.
These and other advantages are obtained with a burner according to the present invention.
The invention will be better appreciated from the following description given solely by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Normally, the flame ports 13 are obtained by alternating high and low teeth along the periphery of the crown 12.
According to the present invention (
The shape and size of the peripheral step 15, in particular the ratio between width “x” and height “y” (
The peripheral step 15 gives to the burner ports an innovative double section shape, with the inner one (firstly met by the gas) having a reduced section compared with the outer one. This feature creates a kind of “double conduit” which ensures a reduction for the flame velocity on the external periphery of the toothed crown 12, so as to improve the flame stability and avoiding the danger of a flame detachment.
The peripheral step 15 also allows a better distribution of the flame to be obtained around the toothed crown 12, and a faster cross-lighting of the gas-air mixture leaving the burner. The advantages are achieved due to the continuity of the flame anchorage to the crown 12, which is ensured by the step 15.
Lastly, by adopting the disclosed solution of the peripheral step 15, it is possible to employ an upper cap 14 having substantially the same diameter of the toothed crown 12, without any danger of flame detachment. This feature further improves the functionality and aesthetics of the burner. Indeed, besides all the mentioned advantages, the burner according to the invention allows a reduction of volume of the flame under pan support grids, so as to avoid the cooling of the flame which increases the CO production.
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03020118 | Sep 2003 | EP | regional |
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20050112520 A1 | May 2005 | US |