Claims
- 1. A gas appliance comprising:
- a burner adapted to burn a fuel and produce a flame;
- a conduit connected to a source of said fuel and adapted to convey said fuel to said burner;
- a pulse width modulated signal generator circuit;
- a control circuit in electrical communication with said pulse width modulated signal generator circuit, said control circuit adapted to command said pulse width modulated signal generator circuit to generate a pulse width modulated signal;
- a valve interposed on said conduit between said source of said fuel and said burner and in electrical communication with said pulse width modulated signal generator circuit, said valve adapted to be adjusted to positions between and including a fully closed position and a fully open position in response to the duty cycle of said pulse width modulated signal; and
- a switching device adapted, on demand, to switch on and off a flow of said pulse width modulated signal to said valve;
- wherein said valve substantially linearly alters the flow rate of fuel when adjusted by the duty cycle of said pulse width modulated signal.
- 2. The gas appliance of claim 1 wherein said valve includes:
- a poppet; and
- an orifice seat adapted to receive an end portion of said poppet, said poppet adapted to move relative to said orifice seat in response to a change in said pulse width modulated signal;
- wherein the position of said poppet relative to said orifice seat determines the amount of said fuel conveyed to said burner.
- 3. The gas appliance of claim 2 wherein said poppet moves linearly in response to changes in said pulse width modulated signal.
- 4. The gas appliance of claim 2 wherein said end portion of said poppet is conical.
- 5. The gas appliance of claim 1 further comprising a filter in electrical communication with said switching device and said valve, said filter adapted to suppress noise generated by said switching device.
- 6. The gas appliance of claim 1 wherein:
- said control circuit is in electrical communication with an input device, said input device adapted to provide an input command to said control circuit; and
- said control circuit is adapted to command said pulse width modulated signal generator circuit to change said pulse width modulated signal based on a change in said input command.
- 7. The gas appliance of claim 1 wherein said control circuit is a microprocessor-based or microcontroller-based electronic circuit.
- 8. A gas appliance comprising:
- a burner adapted to burn a fuel and produce a flame;
- a conduit connected to a source of said fuel and adapted to convey said fuel to said burner;
- a pulse width modulated signal generator circuit;
- a control circuit in electrical communication with said pulse width modulated signal generator circuit, said control circuit adapted to command said pulse width modulated signal generator circuit to generate a pulse width modulated signal;
- a valve interposed on said conduit between said source of said fuel and said burner and in electrical communication with said pulse width modulated signal generator circuit; and
- a switching device adapted, on demand, to switch on and off a flow of said pulse width modulated signal to said valve;
- wherein said valve provides a substantially linear flow rate of fuel to said burner in response to said pulse width modulated signal.
- 9. The gas appliance of claim 8 further comprising a filter in electrical communication with said switching device and said valve, said filter adapted to suppress noise generated by said switching device.
- 10. A gas appliance comprising:
- a burner adapted to burn a fuel and produce a flame;
- a conduit connected to a source of said fuel and adapted to convey said fuel to said burner;
- a pulse width modulated signal generator circuit;
- a control circuit in electrical communication with said pulse width modulated signal generator circuit, said control circuit adapted to command said pulse width modulated signal generator circuit to generate a pulse width modulated signal;
- a valve interposed on said conduit between said source of said fuel and said burner and in electrical communication with said pulse width modulated signal generator circuit, said valve adapted to be adjusted to positions between and including a fully closed position and a fully open position in response to the duty cycle of said pulse width modulated signal; and
- a switching device adapted, on demand, to switch on and off a flow of said pulse width modulated signal to said valve.
- 11. The gas appliance of claim 10 wherein said valve includes:
- a poppet; and
- an orifice seat adapted to receive an end portion of said poppet, said poppet adapted to move relative to said orifice scat in response to a change in the duty cycle of said pulse width modulated signal;
- wherein the position of said poppet relative to said orifice seat determines the amount of said fuel conveyed to said burner.
- 12. The gas appliance of claim 11 wherein said poppet moves linearly in response to changes in the duty cycle of said pulse width modulated signal.
- 13. The gas appliance of claim 11 wherein said end portion of said poppet is conical.
- 14. The gas appliance of claim 10 further comprising a filter in electrical communication with said switching device and said valve, said filter adapted to suppress noise generated by said switching device.
- 15. The gas appliance of claim 10 wherein:
- said control circuit is in electrical communication with an input device, said input device adapted to provide an input command to said control circuit; and
- said control circuit is adapted to command said pulse width modulated signal generator circuit to change said pulse width modulated signal based on a change in said input command.
- 16. The gas appliance of claim 10 wherein said control circuit is a microprocessor-based or microcontroller-based electronic circuit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/591,398, filed on Jan. 25, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,394; which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/283,992, filed on Aug. 1, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,617,840; which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/856,347, filed on Mar. 23, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,596.
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