Claims
- 1. A spark igniter for gas burners comprising: a gas collector formed of metal and having spaced top, bottom and side walls defining a collector chamber, a gas inlet to said chamber, a collector mounting tube having one end portion secured to said bottom wall against relative longitudinal and rotational movement between said gas collector and said mounting tube, said tube having a free end opposite from said one end portion, a hole in said bottom wall aligned with said tube, a ceramic sleeve having an electrode mounted therein and including an electrode tip extending therefrom, said sleeve being received in said tube with said electrode extending through said hole and with said electrode tip positioned in said collector chamber, said sleeve having an outwardly extending sleeve shoulder generally opposite from said electrode tip, said sleeve shoulder bearing against said free end of said tube for locating said electrode tip a predetermined distance from said top wall, and fastener means securing said sleeve in said tube.
- 2. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said one end portion of said tube extends through said hole in said bottom wall, said tube having an outwardly extending tube shoulder bearing against the outer surface of said bottom wall, and said one end portion being swaged over against the inner surface of said bottom wall opposite from said tube shoulder.
- 3. The igniter of claim 2 wherein said tube comprises an externally threaded pipe having the threads removed thereform along said one end portion to form said tube shoulder.
- 4. A spark igniter for gas grills of the type including a gas burner connected with a gas supply and being positioned adjacent a base of a dished housing, said igniter including a gas collector having an inlet for receiving gas from the burner, sparking means within said collector for igniting gas within said collector, said collector including adjustable mounting means for adjustably mounting said collector to the base of the housing for vertical adjustment to align said inlet with the burner, said mounting means including an elongated tube and said sparking means including an electrode extending into said collector through said tube.
- 5. A spark igniter for gas grills of the type including a gas burner connected with a gas supply and being positioned adjacent a base of a dished housing, said igniter including a gas collector having an inlet for receiving gas from the burner, sparking means within said collector for igniting gas within said collector, said collector including adjustable mounting means for adjustably mounting said collector to the base of the housing for vertical adjustment to align said inlet with the burner, said mounting means including an elongated tube, said sparking means including a sleeve of high temperature resistant electrical insulating material and an electrode mounted in said sleeve and having an electrode tip extending therefrom, said sleeve being received in said tube with said electrode tip positioned in said collector, and fastener means for securing said sleeve within said tube.
- 6. The igniter of claim 5 wherein said sleeve has an external sleeve shoulder bearing against the outer end of said tube for positively locating said electrode tip in a desired position within said collector.
- 7. The igniter of claim 6 wherein said sleeve extends completely through said tube and has an upper sleeve end portion positioned in said collector, and said fastener means for securing said sleeve within said tube comprising a spring grip fastener received on said upper sleeve end portion and bearing against an inner surface of said collector and holding said sleeve shoulder against said outer end of said tube.
- 8. A spark igniter for gas grills of the type including a gas burner connected with a gas supply and being positioned adjacent a base of a dished housing, said igniter including a gas collector having an inlet for receiving gas from the burner, sparking means within said collector for igniting gas within said collector, said collector including adjustable mounting means for adjustably mounting said collector to the base of the housing for vertical adjustment to align said inlet with the burner, said adjustable mounting means including an externally threaded pipe having one end portion secured to said collector against relative longitudinal and rotational movement, said sparking means including a ceramic sleeve and an electrode mounted in said sleeve and having an electrode tip extending therefrom, said sleeve having an outwardly extending sleeve shoulder and said pipe having a free end opposite from said one end portion, said sleeve being received in said pipe with said sleeve shoulder bearing against said free end of said pipe and with said electrode tip positioned within said collector, said sleeve having a sleeve mounting end portion opposite from said sleeve shoulder and being received in said collector, and fastener means on said sleeve mounting end portion within said collector for holding said sleeve shoulder against said free end of said pipe.
- 9. A spark igniter for gas burners comprising: a gas collector formed of metal and having spaced top, bottom and side walls defining a collector chamber, a gas inlet to said chamber, a collector mounting tube having one end portion secured to said bottom wall against relative longitudinal and rotational movement, said tube having a free end opposite from said one end porton, a hole in said bottom wall aligned with said tube, a ceramic sleeve having an electrode mounted therein said including an electrode tip extending therefrom, said sleeve being received in said tube with said electrode tip positioned in said collector chamber, said sleeve having an outwardly extending sleeve shoulder generally opposite from said electrode tip, said sleeve shoulder bearing against said free end of said tube for locating said electrode tip a predetermined distance from said top wall, said sleeve having a sleeve end portion extending through said hole in said bottom wall into said collector chamber, and a spring grip fastener griping said sleeve end portion and bearing against the inner surface of said bottom wall to hold said sleeve shoulder against said free end of said tube.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application, Ser. No. 941,281, filed Sept. 11, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,266,930 issued May 12, 1981.
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