1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a gas burner and more specifically, to the gas flowrate control device for use in a gas burner for controlling the output flowrate of gas.
2. Description of the Related Art
Gas burners are commonly used in gas ranges, gas lighters, and etc. For regulating the output of gas, a gas lighter is equipped with a gas flowrate control device (flame adjustment wheel).
In order to solve the aforesaid problem, the gas valve B must be reset. However, it is necessary to dismount the gas lever D and then to mount the gas lever D again adjust adjustment of the gas valve B. This procedure requires a special technique. Most consumers cannot make this adjustment, and may throw the gas lighter away.
Taiwan Patent Publication No. 498,966, entitled “Gas Burner Flowrate Adjustment Structure), teaches the use of an added regulator, which is comprised of a wheel and a regulating component. The regulating component has a coupling hole. The wheel has an annular coupling portion coupled to the coupling hole of the regulating component. The use of the regulator allows a wide flowrate adjustment range. However, the coupling structure between the wheel and the regulating component requires a high precision, thereby complicating the processing.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a. gas flowrate control device, which allows adjustment of the gas flowrate adjustment range. It is another object of the present invention to provide a gas flowrate control device, which is easy to adjust. To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the gas flowrate control device is used in a gas burner for turning a flame adjustment wheel of said gas burner to control the output of gas, comprising: a control wheel and a handle. The control wheel comprises an internal gear meshed with the flame adjustment wheel of the gas burner, a big gear surrounding the internal gear, and two small gears respectively formed integral with two sides of the big gear and surrounding the internal gear. The handle comprises a grip and two arched clamping arms symmetrically extending from the grip and clamped on the control wheel. Each arched clamping arm comprises an upper arm portion, a lower arm portion, and a crevice defined between the upper arm portion and the lower arm portion for accommodating the big gear. The upper arm portion and the lower arm portion each have a series of teeth for engaging the small gears and a thickness corresponding to the height of each small gear.
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The control wheel 1 comprises an internal gear 13, a big gear 11 surrounding the internal gear 13, and two small gears 12 respectively formed integral with the two sides of the big gear 11 and surrounding the internal gear 13.
The handle 2 comprises a grip 22 and two arched clamping arms 21 symmetrically extending from the grip 22. Each arched clamping arm 21 comprises an upper arm portion 211, a lower arm portion 212, and a crevice 23 defined between the upper arm portion 211 and the lower arm portion 212. The upper arm portion 211 and the lower arm portion 212 have an equal thickness corresponding to the height of the small gears 12. Further, the upper arm portion 211 and the lower arm portion 212 each have teeth 24 provided in the end portion for engaging the small gears 12. The height of the crevice 23 is approximately equal to the height of the big gear 11.
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If the user wishes to adjust the adjustment range of the flame adjustment wheel G of the gas lighter, holds the grip 22 with the fingers and then push the handle 2 against the control wheel 1 to change the relative position between the handle 2 and the flame adjustment wheel G.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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