The present invention relates to a gas control valve, a hob and a gas oven.
A gas control valve for a gas hob can comprise a valve body, which is accommodated in a valve housing. To control a flow of combustion gas which flows through the gas control valve, the valve body is rotatably accommodated in the valve housing. The valve body can be rotated from a closed position into an open position and beyond the open position into a low-flame position. The flow of combustion gas flowing through the gas control valve can be continuously adjusted between the open position and the low-flame position. It is desirable for an increased burner output to be available at least occasionally.
DE 10 2010 030 944 A1 describes a method and a gas oven, in which in addition to a standard gas flow, an additional gas flow can be adjusted. Both gas flows are supplied to the same gas burner.
Against this background an object of the present invention consists in providing an improved gas control valve.
Accordingly, a gas control valve for a hob is proposed with a valve housing and a valve body accommodated in the valve housing, wherein the valve body can be rotated in a predetermined direction of rotation from a closed position, in which the gas control valve is closed, into an open position, in which the gas control valve is open, wherein the valve body can be rotated in the predetermined direction of rotation beyond the open position into a low-flame position, wherein when the valve body is rotated from the open position into the low-flame position, a flow volume of combustion gas that can flow through the gas control valve can be controlled, in particular continuously, wherein the valve body can be rotated against the predetermined direction of rotation from the open position into a booster position and wherein the flow volume of combustion gas is greater in the booster position than in the open position.
The booster position can also be referred to as a maximum-flame or additional-flame position. As a result of the valve body being rotatable from the open position into the booster position, in comparison with known arrangements it is possible to dispense with an additional gas flow. This ensures a simple and cost-effective design of the gas control valve.
According to one embodiment, the flow volume of combustion gas in the booster position is constant.
Contrary to this, the flow volume of combustion gas can be controlled continuously or in stages when the valve body is rotated from the open position into the low-flame position.
According to a further embodiment, the gas control valve has a timer device, which is designed to rotate the valve body automatically from the booster position into the open position after a predetermined time interval has elapsed.
The predetermined time interval is preferably one minute, further preferably 30 seconds. It is thus possible for an increased burner output, for instance to heat a larger quantity of water, to be required briefly.
According to a further embodiment, the valve body can be pressed into the valve housing in order to rotate from the open position into the booster position.
In particular, the valve body can only then be rotated from the open position into the booster position if this is simultaneously pressed into the valve housing. This reliably prevents an unwanted rotation into the booster position.
According to a further embodiment, the gas control valve has a spring device, wherein the valve body can be pressed into the valve housing against a spring force of the spring device.
The spring device is preferably a spiral spring. In particular, the spring device is a compression spring. The spring device is arranged between a shoulder provided on the valve body and the valve housing.
According to a further embodiment, the valve body can be accommodated in the spring device.
This ensures a space-saving design of the gas control valve. The spring device is designed to push the valve body out of the valve housing.
According to a further embodiment, the valve housing can be attached to a main gas line of the hob.
This enables rapid and simple assembly of the valve housing on the main gas line.
According to a further embodiment, the valve body is tubular.
In particular, the valve body has a hollow cylinder-shaped geometry. A gas aperture is provided on the valve body, through which aperture combustion gas flows in the open position, in the low-flame position and in the booster position. The gas aperture is covered by the valve housing in the closed position.
Furthermore, a hob with a gas control valve of this type is proposed.
The hob is in particular a gas hob. The hob is in particular an integral part of a domestic appliance.
Furthermore, a gas oven with a gas control valve of this type and/or a hob of this type is proposed.
Further possible implementations of the invention also comprise combinations—not explicitly cited—of features or forms of embodiment described above or below in respect of the exemplary embodiments. Here the person skilled in the art will also add individual aspects as improvements or amendments to the respective basic form of the gas control valve, the hob and/or the gas oven.
Further advantageous embodiments and aspects of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims as well as the exemplary embodiments of the invention described below. The invention is also described in greater detail on the basis of preferred forms of embodiment with reference to the attached figures,
Elements which are the same or have the same function have been provided with the same reference characters in the figures, unless specified otherwise.
A thermoelement receptacle 19 is provided on the valve housing 16. The thermoelement receptacle 19 is connected to a thermoelement assigned to the respective gas burner 3 to 6 such that a flame monitoring of the gas burners 3 to 6 is possible with the aid of the thermoelement. In other words, when the gas flame goes out, the gas control valve 7 blocks the flow of combustion gas to the respective gas burner 3 to 6, so that combustion gas can no longer flow from the gas control valve 7 to the gas burner 3 to 6. An actuating shaft 20 protrudes from the top of the valve housing 16. A rotary knob for actuating the actuating shaft 20 can be provided thereon for instance.
A valve body 23 is rotatably accommodated in the valve housing 16. The valve body 23 is tubular and has a peripheral projection 24. A spring device 25 is positioned between the projection 24 and the valve housing 16. The spring device 25 encompasses the tubular valve body 23 at least in sections. The spring device 25 is preferably a compression spring. The spring device 25 prestresses the valve body 23 such that this is pushed out of the valve housing 16 by the spring device 25.
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The mode of operation of the gas control valve 7 is explained in more detail on the basis of
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The gas control valve 7 can also have a timer device 30, which is designed to rotate the valve body 23, after a predetermined time interval has elapsed, automatically from the booster position shown in
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Although the present invention was described on the basis of exemplary embodiments, it can be modified in a variety of ways.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P201430797 | May 2014 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2015/053593 | 5/15/2015 | WO | 00 |