Claims
- 1. Ignition means comprising, a pilot tube for delivering gas to an ignition zone, said pilot tube having at least one ignition port for directing a stream of gas outward of said tube; a source of ignition positioned adjacent said port; said pilot tube also having at least one main port formed therein for directing a stream of gas toward a burner to be ignited; flame tube means for guiding said stream of gas to the burner to be ignited; said pilot tube also having at least one pilot port formed therein between said ignition and main ports for assuring that the main port is ignited when the ignition port is ignited, and means for fixing the relationship of the flame tube to the burners to be ignited.
- 2. Ignition means as defined in claim 1 including means for proving that the ignition port flame is ignited.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 in which said ignition proving means comprises an electric resistance igniter.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein said flame tube means comprises a plurality of tubes projecting radially outward from a central hub mounted on the pilot tube.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said pilot tube has a plurality of main ports aligned axially with the flame tubes.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said pilot port projects a stream of gas against the hub, to assure ignition of the main ports.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 including a flame switch for detecting ignition of the pilot flame.
- 8. In a gas range having a plurality of burners each of which has a conduit which forms a passageway for the gas passing to it which extends radially outwardly from an axis to a burner tip; and means to supply a separate stream of gas to each of said burners with the streams passing to the respective burner tips through said conduits along paths which extend radially from said axis, and a single source of ignition adjacent said axis, the construction including flame-transmitting means which supplies gas along the top of each of said conduits from said source of ignition to the respective burner tips.
- 9. Apparatus as described in claim 8 wherein said flame-transmitting means comprises a tube and means to project a stream of gas radially outwardly with respect to said axis through said tube.
- 10. Apparatus as described in claim 9 wherein said flame-transmitting means comprises a row of closely spaced small openings in each of said conduits through which gas passes from the conduit when gas is passing therethrough to its burner tip, whereby a flame adjacent said axis ignites the gas passing from openings and migrates to the burner tip of each burner when gas is supplied thereto.
- 11. Apparatus as described in claim 10 wherein said source of ignition comprises a spark igniter positioned at said axis.
- 12. Apparatus as described in claim 11 wherein each of said conduits has a downwardly extended portion and each conduit has its row of small openings extending from adjacent said igniter and thence along the top of the conduit.
- 13. In a gas range having a plurality of burners, the combination of, a common igniter assembly, means to supply gas for each of said burners to said igniter assembly, said igniter assembly including a plurality of conduits comprising one conduit for each of said burners, each of said conduits terminating in an integral burner tip, said conduits having longitudinal portions which extend radially from a common axis to the respective burner tips, spark igniter means positioned at said axis, each of said conduits having an extension which presents a wall adjacent said spark igniter means, said conduits having gas outlet openings extending from adjacent said spark igniter means to the burner tip of that conduit whereby, when gas is flowing through one of said conduits, a row of gas is formed along the outer surface of the conduit by gas passing therefrom and is ignited by said igniter means and the flame passes along said row of gas and is transmitted from adjacent said igniter means to the respective burner tip.
- 14. Apparatus as described in claim 9 wherein said source of ignition comprises a resistance type heater igniter positioned at said axis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 557,032, filed Mar. 20, 1975.
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