Information
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Patent Grant
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6253759
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Patent Number
6,253,759
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Date Filed
Friday, August 13, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Kramer, Levin, Naftalis & Frankel, LLP.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 126 39 R
- 126 39 B
- 126 39 E
- 126 152 R
- 126 214 C
- 126 215
- 431 264
- 431 266
- 431 349
- 431 354
- 239 518
- 239 521
- 239 523
- 239 556
- 239 558
- 239 559
- 239 560
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A grill side burner assembly including a burner having a generally disc-shaped body with an oval cross-section. Louvered main ports are arranged around the upper part of the burner body and create a cyclone-like distribution of heat to the cooking surface thereby improving efficiency. A fuel feed channel is formed integrally into a lower portion of the burner and provides fuel to the interior of the burner body. The burner can be attached to the bottom of a bowl-like recess in a side-burner base and covered with a grid. The side burner assembly can be implemented with a very low parts count.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present application relates to burners and more specifically to side burners for grills.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Propane cooking grills often include side burners for providing an auxiliary heating surface in addition to the main grilling surface. Conventional side burner assemblies, however, can be quite complex, often requiring large numbers of components. For example, a typical side burner assembly includes a base, bowl, facia, lid, burner, grid, valve, valve bracket, knob, electrode and a variety of screws, nuts and washers. Parts counts of 25 or more are typical. Such complexity leads to substantial assembly time, cost, lost parts and reduced reliability.
Known side burner designs can also be inefficient, failing to deliver a substantial portion of the heat generated to the cooking surface. The heat not delivered to the cooking surface is typically dissipated in the base, raising the temperature of the base.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a burner, which can be used as a side burner of a grill, that overcomes many problems of conventional side burners.
An exemplary embodiment of a side burner assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises a burner base sub-assembly, a grid and a valve. The burner base sub-assembly includes a base and a burner, with the base and burner being staked together. An exemplary embodiment of the burner has a generally circular configuration with a substantially oval cross section. A fuel feed channel extends radially from a lower portion of the burner. An upper portion of the burner comprises a plurality of apertures arranged about a generally cylindrical protrusion at the top of the burner.
Both the base and the burner may be composed of stamped sheet metal, the base preferably of stainless steel and the burner preferably of aluminized or stainless steel. A dual spark electrode may also be arranged proximate to the burner for ignition.
The burner of the present invention has a substantially reduced parts count, leading to reduced assembly time, reduced cost and improved reliability over known burners.
In addition, the burner of the present invention includes a novel arrangement of flame ports which provides improved heat delivery and distribution to the cooking surface, thus also improving efficiency. Comparisons to known burner arrangements show a 25-30% improvement in efficiency. Heat dissipated in the base is substantially reduced, resulting in a cooler base.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIGS. 1A and 1B
show a perspective view and side view, respectively, of an exemplary embodiment of a side burner assembly in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 1C
shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a side burner assembly with the grid removed.
FIGS. 2A and 2B
show a perspective view and side view, respectively, of an exemplary embodiment of a burner in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3
shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a burner grid in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
An exemplary embodiment of a side burner assembly
10
in accordance with the present invention is shown in
FIG. 1A
in perspective view. The assembly
10
comprises a base
20
, a burner
30
, a grid
40
and a fuel valve sub-assembly
50
.
FIG. 1B
shows a side view of the burner assembly
10
. The base
20
includes a bowl-like recess
25
with a circular opening in its bottom for receiving a top portion of the burner
30
. This arrangement can also be seen in
FIG. 1C
which shows a perspective view of a side burner assembly
10
with the grid removed. As shown in
FIG. 1C
, a dual ignitor sub-assembly may be included with two ignitors
251
and
252
arranged proximate to the burner
30
. When activated, each ignitor
251
,
252
generates a spark between it and the burner
30
. The provision of two arcs improves ignition. Moreover, the inclusion of two ignitors provides redundancy, should one of the ignitors fail to operate.
The fuel valve sub-assembly
50
can be implemented using conventional components and can be attached to the base
20
in a conventional manner.
FIG. 2A
shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a burner
30
as used in the assembly
10
of
FIGS. 1A and 1B
.
FIG. 2B
shows a side view of the burner
30
. As shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B
, the burner comprises a generally disc-shaped body
300
with a fuel feed channel
310
extending radially from the body
300
. The burner
30
comprises a bottom portion
320
and an upper portion
330
each of which comprises a flange
322
and
332
, respectively, by which the two portions are joined such as by welding, hemming or other appropriate joining techniques.
The lower portion
320
of the burner comprises a dish-like recess
325
from which the fuel feed channel
310
extends. The upper portion
330
comprises a dome-like structure
340
whose perimeter substantially matches that of the recess
325
in the lower portion. When the upper and lower portions
330
,
320
are joined, the dome-like structure
340
and the dish-like recess
325
form a generally disc-shaped compartment with a generally oval cross-section. Furthermore, upon joining the upper and lower burner portions
320
and
330
, the fuel feed channel is enclosed on its top side by the flange of the
332
of the upper portion.
A generally cylindrical projection
345
extends upwards from the top of the dome-like structure
340
of the upper burner portion
330
. Proximate to the base of the projection
345
, a plurality of apertures or ports
355
are arranged on the dome-like structure
340
. The projection
345
helps shield those ports
355
that are downwind from wind that may blow across the burner
30
, thus preventing the flame emitted from the burner from being blown out.
In the exemplary embodiment shown, each port
355
comprises a hood-like projection, or louver
356
. As shown in
FIG. 2A
, the louvered ports
355
are spaced radially around the dome-like structure
340
with the louvers
356
pointing in a counter-clockwise direction, as seen from above. The plurality of louvered ports
355
create a cyclone effect which helps direct the heat generated by the burner upwards, to the cooking surface. Each of the louvered ports
355
emits a flame at an angle above horizontal so that the flame emitted does not shoot directly at the flame emitted by the adjacent port. This prevents the flames from joining together as one flame which would impede the cyclone effect.
In the exemplary embodiment shown, below the plurality of louvered ports
355
, the dome-like structure
340
comprises a plurality of secondary ports
357
. Below the ports
357
, a further plurality of secondary ports
359
are included on the dome-like structure
340
. The secondary ports
357
and
359
are spaced apart sufficiently to prevent the blending of the individual flames emitted from each port. The secondary ports
357
and
359
provide additional flame-generating capacity for additional heat delivery to the cooking surface. The secondary ports
357
and
359
also act to prevent “lifting” of the flame emitted by the main, louvered ports
355
. Furthermore, by being further shielded from wind, due to their arrangement below the main ports
355
, the secondary ports
357
and
359
help keep the burner
30
lit in windy conditions.
When assembled, the burner
30
is attached via its joined flanges
332
,
322
to the bottom of the recess
25
in the base
20
, as shown in FIG.
1
B. As shown in
FIG. 2A
, the flanges
322
,
332
comprise mounting holes
383
, arranged around the burner body
300
, by which the burner
30
can be attached to the base
20
, such as by staking, riveting or other appropriate attachment methods. In one such method, the holes
383
receive corresponding embossed cylindrical features (not shown) on the base. Once the burner
30
is seated in the base, the embossed cylindrical features are flattened over the holes
383
, thereby capturing the burner between the base and the flattened features.
The bowl-like recess
25
has a circular opening at its bottom for receiving therein the dome-like structure
340
of the burner. As shown in
FIG. 1A
, arcuate openings
29
concentrically surround the circular opening of the recess
25
. The openings
29
provide additional secondary air to the burner ports. The openings
29
also allow any water or moisture that may enter the bowl-like recess
25
to drain. Furthermore, when attached to the base
20
, the burner
30
is coupled via the fuel feed channel
310
to a fuel outlet of the valve sub-assembly
50
, as shown in FIG.
1
B.
As shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B
, the fuel feed channel
310
preferably comprises a gutter
315
which runs along the length of the channel
310
. The gutter
315
is inclined downward (e.g. 2%) as it extends away from the dish-like recess
325
of the lower portion
320
of the burner. The gutter
315
serves to drain any water or moisture that may be in the burner body
300
.
FIG. 3
shows, in perspective view, an exemplary embodiment of a grid
40
, as used in the exemplary side burner assembly described. The grid
40
is generally in the shape of a truncated cone, with a circular base and a circular top. Tabs
425
are arranged along the perimeter of the base of the grid
40
and are received in corresponding openings in the burner base
20
surrounding the recess
25
. The grid
40
is thereby secured against lateral motion over the burner
30
, as shown in FIG.
1
A. While the grid
40
is thus partially secured to the base, the grid can be readily removed from the base
20
(such as for cleaning) by being lifting upwards. The upper surface of the grid
40
comprises a plurality of spokes
450
extending from a central hub
475
. The spokes
450
and the central hub
475
are preferably cupped on their bottom surfaces to promote the retention of heat and for stiffening the overall grid structure. The side wall of the grid
40
acts primarily as a windscreen but includes a plurality of openings
430
which allow exhaust gasses to escape.
The grid
40
can be advantageously formed by being stamped or embossed from a single piece of sheet metal. The stamped sheet metal can then be coated with porcelain using known techniques. The unitary construction of the grid of the present invention provides a much sturdier construction than known grids that are typically constructed by welding several component parts together. The unitary construction is also better suited to porcelain coating, as distortions caused by welding are avoided.
Claims
- 1. A burner comprising:a burner body; and a fuel feed channel, the fuel feed channel being coupled to the burner body for delivering fuel to the burner body, wherein the burner body comprises a plurality of openings arranged on an upper portion of the burner body, wherein the burner body has a substantially circular shape with a substantially oval cross section, and wherein the plurality of openings includes a plurality of louvered ports, each of the plurality of louvered ports having the same orientation.
- 2. The burner of claim 1, wherein the burner body comprises a lower portion, each of the upper and lower portions comprising a flange for joining the upper and lower portions.
- 3. The burner of claim 1, wherein the plurality of openings are arranged radially about a center of the burner body.
- 4. The burner of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of louvered ports emits a flame which is directed above an adjacent one of the plurality of louvered ports.
- 5. The burner of claim 1, wherein the fuel feed channel comprises a drainage gutter.
- 6. A burner assembly comprising:a base; a burner, the burner including a burner body and a fuel feed channel, the fuel feed channel being coupled to the burner body for delivering fuel to the burner body, and the burner body including a plurality of openings arranged on an upper portion of the burner body, the burner body having a substantially circular shape with a substantially oval cross section; and a grid, the grid being comprised of stamped sheet metal, wherein the grid comprises a plurality of spokes coupled to a central hub and wherein the spokes and central hub have cupped bottom surfaces, wherein the burner is arranged in the base and the grid is arranged on the base, over the burner.
- 7. The burner assembly of claim 6 comprising an ignitor sub-assembly.
- 8. The burner assembly of claim 7, wherein the ignitor sub-assembly includes two ignitors, each generating a spark between itself and the burner body when activated.
- 9. A burner comprising:a burner body; and a fuel feed channel, the fuel feed channel being coupled to the burner body for delivering fuel to the burner body, the fuel feed channel comprising a drainage gutter, wherein the burner body comprises a plurality of openings arranged on an upper portion of the burner body, and has a substantially circular shape with a substantially oval cross section.
- 10. The burner of claim 9, wherein the plurality of openings includes a plurality of louvered ports, each of the plurality of louvered ports having the same orientation.
- 11. The burner of claim 9, wherein each of the plurality of openings emits a flame which is directed above an adjacent one of the plurality of louvered ports.
- 12. A burner comprising:a burner body; and a fuel feed channel, the fuel feed channel being coupled to the burner body for delivering fuel to the burner body, wherein the burner body comprises a plurality of openings arranged on an upper portion of the burner body, wherein the burner body has a substantially circular shape with a substantially oval cross section, and wherein the plurality of openings includes a plurality of louvered ports, each of the plurality of louvered ports having the same rotational orientation.
- 13. The burner of claim 12, wherein the burner body comprises a lower portion, each of the upper and lower portions comprising a flange for joining the upper and lower portions.
- 14. The burner of claim 12, wherein the plurality of openings are arranged radially about a center of the burner body.
- 15. The burner of claim 12, wherein each of the plurality of louvered ports emits a flame which is directed above an adjacent one of the plurality of louvered ports.
- 16. The burner of claim 12, wherein the fuel feed channel comprises a drainage gutter.
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