This application claims priority of Paraguay Application No. P 1839491 PY filed May 25, 2018, application which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention can be included in the technical field of domestic and industrial safety, particularly that related to accidental poisonings, explosions and fires, arising from the loss of gases in apparatuses that use gas, inter alia, as fuel for heating or heating and cooking food. More specifically, the object of the invention relates to a device for horizontally locking knobs on ranges or said apparatuses that use gas as a fuel, as mentioned earlier.
Specifically, the present invention relates to a device manufactured from a series of metal bars or other highly resistant materials, intended for horizontally locking the rotary knobs that enable gas circulation in ranges, stoves or similar apparatuses, wherein said apparatus comprises a sliding lockout knob in the area behind the burners, connected to a control bar, which in turn is connected or welded to a front bar that slides over rollers in order to lock the gas release knobs. Thus, lockout is achieved by means of a wedge which is part of the control rod and is inserted in a hole made in the cylindrical shaft of the circulation knobs. The device is used as a safety system against poisonings, explosions or fires, which might occur upon accidentally releasing the circulation of gases.
There are currently many accidents related to gas leakages in gas-fired ranges or apparatuses, the vast majority of which occur due to the negligence of users or persons passing by and who make improper use of the knobs or valves that enable the passage of gas from its supply to the burner. This problem increases considerably in the case of households, since in most cases there are children who can handle the knobs and generate the fuel release, which goes unnoticed by the adult at the time.
Therefore, there are times when it is necessary to ensure the closure or lockout of the gas circulation release knobs in ranges and stoves, to prevent the accidental release thereof, thereby increasing the chances of an explosion and subsequent fire, and also poisoning of people. A probable case is the tampering of knobs by children, which then leave them open, causing gas leakages that give rise to catastrophic results that even include death in some cases.
In this connection, in the state of the art there are a plurality of disclosures related to apparatuses or systems for estimating or measuring a user's body variables, including document KR 484929, which defines a flow structure for a stove valve having a body equipped with an inlet such that combustion gas is injected when a safety system is disposed on one side of the main body. Also, a central passage is formed on one internal side of the main body, forming a combustion gas fluid pathway. A gas passage is connected to the central passage and a knob shaft is also disposed on the main body, wherein said knob opens the safety system to inject combustion gas at the gas inlet and outlet of the main body through the safety system.
There is also document CA 2909321, which discloses a gas-fired electrical appliance, such as a stove, having an electromagnetic unit magnetically associated with a movable assembly which enables the change in position of the movable assembly when fed electrical pulses. A shut-off valve comprises a manual actuator to move the movable assembly together with an open position wherein it is uncoupled from the movable assembly, whereby an electromagnetic actuator capable of acting on the closure unit causes closure thereof.
Also, document WO 2005096695 discloses a storage system for hazardous gas using metal canisters and requires a valve assembly for controlling the safe delivery of gas to the application. The system comprises a shut-off valve assembly is in sequential series with the flow control valve, wherein said shut-off valve provides a secondary seal during storage outside of the application system that reduces the risk of undesirable hazardous gas releases, thereby preventing access to the primary seal or flow control valve and preventing tampering with the internal mechanism, avoiding safety hazards. The shut-off valve is preferably opened by a pin that depresses a secondary seal stopper when the connection is established. The flow control valve is magnetically actuated by a magnetic flux generated by a coil. In this manner, when an electric signal is sent to the coil, the armature moves to the open position to open the primary seal, thereby allowing gas to flow through the valve into the application system.
Additionally, there is also document K 541721, which discloses a safety device for gas stoves to force shut-off of the gas supply after a predetermined time upon rotating an ignition and control lever or knob to an original position by operating a motor, wherein the ignition and control knob of the gas-fired apparatus is rotated using the rotation energy of the motor and a gas barrier and configures the electronic valve, and the valve automatically locks the interception valve and measures the control box controller and lights the stove or gas oven.
Furthermore, there is document U.S. Pat. No. 4,346,701, which corresponds to a gas administration apparatus corresponding to a gas administration unit for anaesthesia and life support and only operates when positively locked at the gas supply outlet, wherein said apparatus includes an interlock system which prevents a valve for controlling the admission to the unit of gas from a supply provided by the apparatus from being operated before a locking mechanism has locked the unit to the anaesthesia machine. The interlock system also includes actuating means which, when the unit is mounted on the anaesthesia machine, opens respective valve members in ports located on the anaesthesia machine only when the control valve is moved to its operating position.
There are also systems that use knobs with a releasable lock that prevents a switch or valve from igniting, but the system is complicated, using a lock with a movable pin such as that defined in document U.S. Pat. No. 5,771,878 by Lewis et al. (June 1998).
Furthermore, there are disclosures of knobs having valves with a thermoelectric safety device such as that defined in U.S. Pat. No. 6,886,581 by Harniet (May 2005), but it does not consider locking the knob, but rather on the contrary reduces the size of this type of valves, improving their internal mechanism.
In accordance with the information provided in the preceding paragraphs, it can be observed that current solutions disclose different mechanisms or devices for locking valves or knobs used in gas-fired systems; however, none of said documents combines a sliding locking knob located in the area behind the burners, connected to a transverse prismatic bar or control bar, which in turn is welded or connected to a main rod or front prismatic bar; wherein the main rod or front prismatic bar has rollers and has a projection called locking wedge (in the manner of a flange), which can be inserted in a hole made in the cylindrical shaft of the gas circulation knob to be locked, while the transverse or control prismatic bar moves up to a sliding stop.
Therefore, it can be stated that there is a need in the state of the art to design and implement a device as an alternative for increasing safety when handling gas in ranges, stoves and similar apparatuses, with a simple and completely mechanical system, without electrical or pneumatic parts and electronic controls that would increase the cost and complications of maintaining the apparatus.
The present invention is aimed at a device made of metal bars or other resistant materials, aimed at blocking the rotary gas circulation knobs in ranges or similar apparatuses, wherein said device is used as a safety system against poisonings, explosions or fires.
To this end, the main rod of the device has flanges that are introduced in each hole made in the shaft of the knobs and prevent it from rotating, wherein the main or front rod is joined to a control rod having a locking slide or knob which indirectly enables the insertion of flanges or wedges in the knobs and detach them when they are no longer necessary.
Thus, the control rod prevents the rotation of the gas circulation knob, since it is disposed welded to the main or front rod, perpendicular thereto, while the closure and opening slide forms part of the control rod, and slides over a rectangular opening located behind the burner area.
Therefore, the main objective of the device of the present invention is to increase safety when handling gas in ranges, stoves and similar apparatuses, by means of a simple and completely mechanical system, without electrical and pneumatic parts and electronic controls that might increase the cost and complications of maintaining and operating the apparatus based on gas as a fuel.
The present invention is more readily understandable from the following figures, which show the different components, parts or steps associated with the present device, apparatus, system or method, in addition to the novel elements with respect to the state of the art, wherein the figures do not intend to limit the scope of the invention, which is solely determined by the attached claims, wherein:
The foregoing described figures are not drawn to scale. The current dimensions for each of the components may vary according to the user's needs. The most significant details of the device of the invention are highlighted so that a person not skilled in the art may appreciate the concept more clearly.
The present invention is aimed at a horizontal lockout device for locking the knobs of a cooking or gas-fired apparatus, which is based on the use of a series of rods or bars disposed such that the multiple gas supply flow release knobs of the apparatus wherein it is installed can be achieved with the movement of a single lever. Although the use of mainly four knobs is envisaged for a gas-fired stove, it is simply an illustrative modality that corresponds to the normal amount of burners of a conventional stove; however, the use of from a single knob (i.e. stove with a single burner) to the lockout of multiple knobs, without limitation, is also envisaged, since the amount of knobs to be operated or controlled will depend on the length of the elements, as they will be defined below.
Therefore, the device of the present invention comprises the following components and/or parts, wherein the function and interaction of each of them is defined below:
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In one modality of the present invention, the entire lockout bar system composed by the lockout lever or knob 1, the transverse bar 1a and the front bar 1b, together with the projections or lockout wedges 2, are manufactured from a highly resistant material, preferably metal, for the purpose of obtaining a completely rigid and resistant structure that can be actuated or handled by the user without risk of breaking and leaving the operation of the knobs open or with gas leakages at any given time.
In another alternative modality, the device of the present invention may have an additional travel stop 5, which is disposed on the opposite end of the previously defined stop 5, i.e. in this modality two travel stops 5 will be disposed, one on either side of the transverse bar 1a on the lockout lever or knob 1 part, for the purpose of defining the two ends-of-travel of the entire lockout structure, i.e. in order to indicate the end-of-travel position of the lockout lever or knob 1 to unlock the operation of the knobs 3a or in order to indicate the end-of-travel position of said lever 1 to lock the operation of the aforementioned knobs 3a.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P 1839491 | May 2018 | PY | national |