The present invention relates to a pot and burner construction for use with stove such as stove burners in which a single pot casting is provided which can either be machined to cooperate with a single gas inlet to provide two flame rings in a dependent manner or alternatively with dual gas inlets which can be used to separately control dual flame rings independently relative to one another.
The applicant has been making burners and burner pots for stoves for years. Traditionally, each particular pot would have its own casting. A single gas inlet would have one casting and a dual control pot would have a separate casting. Castings can be relatively expensive for tooling.
Accordingly, a need exists which is perceived to provide an improved casting over prior art techniques.
Accordingly, it is a present object of many embodiments of the present invention to provide a single pot casting which can be utilized with either single fuel inlet burner constructions through machining the pot in a first way to provide two or more flame rings with fuel simultaneously or alternatively machining the same pot in a separate way to be used as a dual inlet, separately controllable dual set of flame rings such as to provide a dual ring burner with separate interior and exterior flame fuel controls.
It is another object of many embodiments to provide an improved burner pot for use with burners.
It is another object of many embodiments of the present invention to provide an improved method of manufacturing a single burner pot casting which can then be machined in one of at least two ways. A first machining option would allow an inner flame ring to be controlled separately or independently relative to an outer flame ring. Alternatively, a second machining step could be performed so that the fuel flow to the inner flame ring would be directly coupled to fuel flow to the outer ring through the use of a single fuel inlet controlling both flame rings of the burner.
Accordingly, in accordance with a presently preferred embodiment of the present invention, a burner is provided. The burner has a pot which is preferably a top air pot of cast construction. An air flow is received by the burner preferably from above the stove and not internal to a stove and/or from under the burner. The pot is preferably provided with two channels, one which extends laterally across at least substantially along a diameter of the pot and a separate channel extending angularly thereto, such as perpendicularly thereto, in a longitudinal and/or transverse manner along a radian of the burner preferably separate from the lateral channel.
The lateral channel can be machined substantially along its length with a fuel or gas inlet at any end and a lateral passage provided internal thereto for a dual fuel inlet construction. Two downwardly drilled passages can intersect therewith to provide communication from a fuel source through the fuel inlet, the lateral passage, the downward passages and at least one, if not two orifices, to mix with air and then proceed out outwardly disposed flame orifices in the outer flame ring and thus provide fuel from a supply gas to the outer burner ring.
The lateral passage is preferably drilled at a depth in the lateral channel spaced from a depth of a separate transverse passage for a first option so that when a transverse channel is machined into the casting to provide the transverse passage and a downward passage is drilled thereinto, the fuel passages do not intersect within the burner. The transverse passage could terminate at a substantial center of the pot (but preferably not directly under the lateral passage) and then potentially supply a center or inner flame ring through a burner head and an inner flame ring after extending upwardly to a separate orifice. Machining in this way allows for dual control of the inner and outer flame rings through two separate fuel inlets: one fuel inlet connected to the lateral passage, and another fuel inlet connected to the transverse passage.
Alternatively, some uses of this pot could prescribe or prefer a single fuel inlet. Gas could be provided to both an inner and outer burner in a dependent or simultaneous manner from the single fuel inlet. Controlling both an inner and an outer flame ring could be done with a single control at the same time in such a construction. In the single inlet burner, there is no separate control for a center flame ring or outer flame ring as their operation would be directly related to one another. In such a method, the lateral channel can be machined. Instead of just drilling the outer two downward passages to connect thereto, a center passage could also be downwardly machined thereinto as well so that not only is the outer ring fed through orifices to the outer flame ring of the burner head, but also the inner flame ring can be simultaneously fed by the center downward passage.
None of the burner manufacturers are known to provide a single pot which can be selectively machined in one of two different ways to either provide for a single gas inlet and gas flow control to control both the outer and the inner flame ring simultaneously and dependently, or alternatively, a separate machining step could be performed with the same pot in which a first or lateral passage can be formed for supplying fuel to the outer ring and a second passage elevationally spaced from the first passage and machined so as to not intersect therewith with a separate supply passage being machined to provide to an inner flame ring therefrom so as to have separately controllable fuel supplies to the inner and outer flame rings.
The particular features and advantages of the invention as well as other objects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
The burner pot 12 is shown resting relative to an upper surface 26 of a stove which would be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. This construction is a top fed burner pot 12 meaning that air flow as utilized by the burner 10 is received from above the upper surface 26 of the stove and not from thereunder as some other burner constructions are. This way, opening and shutting of cabinets or other components below the upper surface 26 have absolutely no effect on the performance of the burner 10. Similar pot constructions could accommodate burners fed from below using the technology disclosed herein.
a show a first presently preferred embodiment of the present invention of a burner construction in the form of a dual inlet, dual control system for the pot 12.
Specifically,
As can be seen from the reference to
The inner flame ring 20 is shown being internal to an outer flame ring 16 through which insert 24 may then pass therethrough such as is shown in
The above description describes a dual gas flow dual control method of machining the burner pot 12 which is one method of machining the burner pot 12 of the presently preferred embodiment of the present invention. That exact same burner pot 12 could be machined differently as is shown in
This way, a single pot 12 can be utilized to provide one of either a single control, single inlet burner pot 12 for a burner 10 or a dual flow dual control burner pot 12 for burner 10 depending on the desires of the customers of the burner 10. Accordingly, a single casting can be made for burner pot 12 and then, depending on its particular intended use, the machining step could then be accommodated in one of two different manners to provide the ability to be used either as a single fuel inlet single control valve or a dual inlet dual control valve as would be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art as explained above.
It is important to remember that when machining the single flow control, a single passage such as lateral passage 32 could be utilized to provide the fuel to at least an outer ring 16 as well as to the inner flame ring 20 in a directly proportional manner such as by having at least one outer downward passage 42 and/or 44 communicate with lateral passage 32 as well as the central downward passage 45 communicate with the lateral passage 32 as well. Plug 47 in inlet 36 of lateral passage 32 may seal off the lateral passage 32 for such construction as well unless inlet 36 is connected to the same control valve external to the burner 10 as inlet 34.
Meanwhile, to provide the pot 12 in a dual flow dual control channel, it is important that a separate the transverse passage 30 from the lateral passage 32, by machining the pot 12 so that in a separate flow path from the lateral passage 32 provides fuel from a first fuel inlet 34 to at least one of the downwardly extending channels 42,44 to supply the outer ring 16 with fuel. While the transverse passage 32 can be utilized to provide fuel to the central downward passage 30, from a separate inlet 36. Thus, the inner flame ring 20 can be controlled independently of fuel flow through the lateral passage 32 to the outer ring 16. This way the two separate fuel inlets 34 and 36 could be independently controlled through separate valves coupled to the respective inlets 34,36 so as to be able to separately and independently control flames at the inner flame ring 20 relative to the outer flame ring 16.
The pot 12 preferably has a construction whereby the lateral channel 58 can be machined to provide a lateral passage 32 while the transverse channel 30 can be machined to provide a transverse channel 60. It may be that the transverse channel 60 and the lateral channel 58 (and passages 30,36) are perpendicular to one another as shown. However, the angle between the passages (30,32) and channels (60,58) may be provided in other angular relationships for other embodiments. Furthermore, the lateral channel 58 and the transverse channel 60 are shown extending to meet along a common plane 62 as is shown in
Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/265,195 filed Sep. 14, 2016, which, in turn, claims priority U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/218,202 filed Sep. 14, 2015, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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