The subject matter described herein, in general, relates to safety knob for gas cooktop, and, more particularly to safety knob for gas cooktops, which senses the absence of flame on the burner and gets switched “Off” automatically to cut-off the gas supply to the burner.
Hydrocarbon gasses such as Natural Gas or Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) have been a popular fuel for domestic cooking in majority countries of the world. Safety in appliances such as gas cooktops are of paramount importance since the hydrocarbon gases are highly flammable. In many countries especially in South Asia, South-East Asia, Africa etc., the gas cooktops used in domestic cooking is highly unsafe. Many incidents have been reported in countries like India where fire accidents involving domestic cooking happen because of the unsafe cooking practices.
Many times, it happens that the user switches the knob to “On” position of the Gas Cooktop and forgets to ignite the gas coming through the burner of the Gas Cooktop. This becomes a source of gas leaking through the burner. This is a hazardous situation where gas starts filling up the surroundings and becomes a potential source for explosion.
It might also happen that the flame over the burner gets extinguished by the sudden gush of wind or by food spill-over while the knob is still in “On” position. This again becomes a potential source of gas leak through the burner and can lead to explosion. In the background of foregoing limitations, and to avoid such hazardous situations, it becomes important that gas cooktops should be enabled with safety technology to detect the gas leak through the burner and immediately cut-off the gas supply to the burner.
The primary object of the present disclosure is to provide a safety knob for gas cooktop that is capable of automatically cut-off the gas supply to the burner in any hazardous situation.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a safety knob for gas cooktop that is capable of sensing the absence of flame on the burner so that it can be switched off in case of any unsafe event.
Yet another object of the disclosure is to provide a safety knob that can be retrofitted to any gas cooktop.
Yet other object of the present disclosure is to provide a safety knob that can control existing gas supply valve to the burner, which renders the entire apparatus inherently safe in its operation.
In yet another embodiment, the disclosure provides a simple, albeit a sophisticated safety knob that does not require any electric power in form of battery or from any external source for its operation.
In yet another embodiment of present system, a cost effective and scalable safety knob is provided that can be produced in bulk.
These and other objects will become apparent from the ensuing description of the present invention.
The present invention is directed to a safety knob of gas cooktop, comprising of a wheel and a circular spring that is configured to store potential energy when the wheel is rotated. It further comprises of a ratchet provided at back side of the wheel; a lever assembly that further comprises of a claw and a metallic cylinder, wherein the claw is configured to allow tooth of the ratchet to pass therethrough when the wheel is rotated and a knob configured to be rotated by a user for turning on/off or switching the safety knob between plurality of positions.
In one aspect of present disclosure, the safety knob further comprises of a thermocouple with solenoid that is configured to function as an electromagnet and attract the metallic cylinder causing the claw to latch with one of teeth of the ratchet when the wheel is already rotated. In one other aspect, a support structure of safety knob is operable to host the wheel, the lever assembly and the thermocouple with the solenoid.
These and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be described or become apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments.
It has to be understood and acknowledged for this specification and claims, that the term “safety knob” refers, though not limiting, only to depicted full assembly of safety knob for gas cooktops that is provided with a whole host of other components and support structure, but can be extended to accommodate other obvious alterations to the disclosed apparatus/system.
Before the present design and configuration of safety knob for gas cooktop is described, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the particular system, as described, since it may vary within the specification indicated. It is also to be understood that the terminology used in the description is for describing the particular versions or embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, which will be limited only by the appended claims. The words “comprising,” “having,” “containing,” and “including,” and other forms thereof, are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be open ended in that an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items, or meant to be limited to only the listed item or items. The disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary methods of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms.
Broadly, in accordance with one preferred embodiment of present disclosure, full assembly of safety knob 50 attached to the gas cooktop 55 is described, as can be seen in front view of gas cooktop 55 shown in [
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The spring-loaded claw 32 functions in such a way that it allows the tooth of the ratchet 26 to pass through it when the direction of rotation of the wheel 20 is as shown in
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Now, the safe working of the safety knob 50 shall be discussed. To begin with, in order to ignite the flame, the user turns the Knob 35 in anti-clockwise direction (rotational direction reference—when seen from the front side of the gas cooktop 55) from “Off” position to “On” position as shown in [
During this anti-clockwise rotation of the wheel 20, the circular spring 25 gets twisted and stores potential energy. Once the Knob 35 is at “On” position, the user holds the Knob 35 in that position and tries to ignite the flame. Once the flame is ignited, small electric potential is generated at the coil terminal 43 of the solenoid 45 due to the thermocouple action. Due to the generated potential, a small electric current flows through the coil making the coil of the solenoid 45 behaving as an electromagnet. This solenoid 45 attracts the metallic cylinder 33 of the Lever assembly 30 due to the magnetic effect of the electromagnet coil of the solenoid 45.
The rotational position/movement of Lever assembly 30 is shown in
Next, rotation of knob 35 between ‘high’, ‘medium’ and ‘low’ position is discussed. Even in the latched condition of the wheel 20, the user can rotate the Knob 35 to any flame position of the Knob 35 i.e. “High”, “Medium” or “Low”. This happens as follows: When the user rotates the Knob 35 in anti-clockwise direction (rotational direction reference—when seen from the front side of the gas cooktop 55) from “High” position to “Medium” or “Low” position (as shown in [
Even in the latched condition of the wheel 20, the wheel 20 gets rotated in anti-clockwise direction (rotational direction reference—when seen from the front side of the gas cooktop 55) because the spring-plate loaded claw 32 allows the passage of the latched tooth (due to the bending of the spring as shown in
In the next section, closing of the knob 35 when the flame on the burner 42 is extinguished is discussed. During the course of cooking, when the flame on the burner 42 gets extinguished due to wind or food spill over, the Knob 35 immediately rotates to “Off” position. This is explained as follows: When the flame gets extinguished, the thermocouple tip 41 senses a low temperature and thus there is no electric potential existing at the coil terminal 43 of the solenoid 45 due to thermocouple principle. Therefore, the electromagnetic effect of the solenoid 45 ceases and the metallic cylinder 33 of the Lever assembly 30 gets released from its attracted position with the solenoid 45. This operation is depicted in
This release of the metallic cylinder 33 of the Lever assembly 30 de-latches the tooth of the ratchet 26 of the wheel 20 from the claw 32 due to the principle of lever as shown in
Now, closing of the knob 35 when the flame on the burner 42 is not ignited is discussed. Consider the case when the user rotates the knob 35 to “On” position and forgets to ignite the flame. In such a case, there is no electromagnetic effect at the solenoid 45 due to the low temperature sensed by the thermocouple tip 41 as there is no flame. Hence, the teeth of the ratchet 26 of the wheel 20 do not get latched to the claw 32 of the Lever assembly 30. This is shown in
The disclosure herein explicitly states that there can be slight change in the design and configuration in actual to conceive the proposed solution. The foregoing description is a specific embodiment of the present disclosure. It should be appreciated that this embodiment is described for purpose of illustration only, and that those skilled in the art may practice numerous alterations and modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is intended that all such modifications and alterations be included insofar as they come within the scope of the invention as claimed or the equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202041024938 | Jun 2020 | IN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IN2021/050575 | 6/13/2021 | WO |