Claims
- 1. In a covered gas grill having a dished housing which is supported by a support structure, a gas burner disposed in the dished housing, and a gas flow control means for controlling the flow of gas to the gas burner, the gas flow control means being mounted on said support structure, an igniter and indicator system to enable an operator to prevent gas explosions comprising:
- a mounting bracket disposed within the dished housing contiguous to the gas burner;
- at least a first electrode for forming a spark gap with a metallic element, said first electrode being mounted on said mounting bracket;
- spark indicator means for indicating the passage of an electrical spark between said first electrode and said metallic element, said spark indicator means being mounted on said mounting bracket;
- a housing disposed on said supporting structure;
- an ignition control means including a piezoelectric device for selectively supplying an electrical potential to said first electrode to cause a spark to jump the spark gap, said ignition control means being mounted in said housing and being operatively connected with said first electrode; and
- an ignition indicator means for providing visual indication of the ignition state of the burner, the ignition indicator being mounted in said housing and being operatively connected with the spark indicator means, wherein if ignition has not taken place, the state of said ignition indicator means serves as a warning to the operator that gas is accumulating in the grill and that the grill should be vented before an attempted relight of the gas burner to prevent an explosion on the attempted relight.
- 2. The grill as set forth in claim 1 wherein said ignition control means includes a voltage source for supplying the electrical potential to said first electrode and wherein said spark indicator is electrically connected in series with the voltage source and said first electrode.
- 3. The grill as set forth in claim 2 wherein said spark indicator means is a light which emits a flash of light as the electrical potential jumps the spark gap.
- 4. The grill as set forth in claim 3 wherein said metallic element is a second electrode, said second electrode being mounted on said mounting bracket and being operatively connected with the ignition control means.
- 5. The grill as set forth in claim 1 further including enabling means for enabling the ignition indicator means in response to the flow of gas to the gas burner, whereby the ignition indicator means indicates when gas is flowing and the combustion state is absent.
- 6. The grill as set forth in claim 5 wherein the spark indicator means and the ignition indicator means are electrical and wherein an electrical switch means is connected with the gas flow control means for selectively electrically connecting the spark indicator means and the ignition indicator means when gas is flowing to the gas burner.
- 7. An igniter and indicator system for a gas burner disposed in a covered housing to enable an operator to prevent gas explosions, comprising:
- at least a first electrode for forming a spark gap with a metallic element, the first electrode being adapted to be disposed contiguous with the gas burner such that a spark jumping the spark gap is adapted to ignite gas from the burner;
- an ignition control means including a piezoelectric device for selectively supplying electrical potential to said first electrode to cause a spark to jump the spark gap, the ignition control means being operatively connected with the first electrode;
- a spark indicator means for indicating the jumping of a spark across the spark gap, the spark indicator means being operatively connected with the first electrode; and
- an ignition indicator means operatively connected with the spark indicator means for providing a visual indication of the sensed ignition state wherein if said ignition indicating means shows that ignition has not taken place, the operator is warned that gas is accumulating in the housing and that the housing should be vented before an attempted relight of the gas burner to prevent an explosion on the attempted relight.
- 8. The igniter and indicator system of claim 7 wherein the spark indicator is connected electrically, in series with the ignition control means and the first electrode.
- 9. The igniter and indicator system of claim 8 further including a mounting bracket on which said first electrode and spark indicator means are mounted to form a unitary sensing and igniting assembly for mounting contiguous to the burner; a housing in which said ignition control means, said spark indicator means and said ignition indicator means are mounted; and an elongated cable means extending between the housing and the unitary sensing and igniting assembly for providing the operative connection between the ignition control means and the first electrode and between the ignition sensing means and the ignition indicator means, whereby the ignition and indicator system is adapted to be added as a unit to a gas grill.
- 10. A covered gas grill provided with warning devices to enable an operator to prevent gas explosions, comprising:
- a dished housing;
- a supporting structure for supporting the dished housing;
- a gas flow control valve for controlling the flow of gas to the gas burner, the gas valve being rotatable between gas flow permitting and blocking positions;
- at least a first electrode for forming a spark gap with a metallic element, the first electrode being disposed contiguous with the gas burner for igniting gas with a spark jumping the spark gap;
- spark indicator means disposed in the dished housing for indicating the passage of an electrical spark between said first electrode and said metallic element;
- an ignition control means including a piezoelectric device for selectively supplying an electrical potential to the first electrode to cause a spark to jump the spark gap, the ignition control means being operatively connected with the first electrode;
- ignition disabling means for selectively disabling the ignition control means from supplying electrical potential to the first electrode, the ignition disabling means being operatively connected with the ignition control means wherein if ignition is not achieved within a predetermined period of time said gas flow control valve would have to be returned to said blocking position before a relight could be attempted whereby the operator would be warned to open the gas grill to allow the gas therein to dissipate before said relight was attempted; and,
- an ignition indicator means for providing a visual indication of the ignition state of the gas burner, the ignition indicating means being operatively connected with the spark indicator means whereby if the indicator means does not light the operator would be warned that gas is accumulating in the grill.
- 11. The gas grill as set forth in claim 10 wherein the ignition disabling means includes a delay timing means for delaying the ignition control disabling for a predetermined time, the delay timing means being operatively connected with the gas flow control valve for starting the predetermined time in response to the gas supply valve being moved into the flow permitting position, whereby ignition is permitted when the gas valve is first moved to the flow permitting position and is disabled the predetermined time later.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 941,070, filed Sept. 11, 1978 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuations (1)
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