Abstract: A gas flow control and igniter switch assembly for a gas appliance includes a valve body having a stem, an igniter activating switch and a knob, wherein the igniter is activated upon depressing of the knob a predetermined distance. The igniter switch is preferably constituted by a multi-piece outer casing within which is mounted multiple igniter contacts, an electrical connector, and an activating member. The activating member carries the electrical connector and is biased to a position which maintains an electric circuit to the igniter open. The multi-piece outer casing is adapted to be snap-fittingly secured together and mounted about the stem of the valve. Preferably, the stem extends freely through the outer casing but press-fittingly receives the activating member such that the activating member moves in axial unison with the stem.
Abstract: An apparatus for use in drying articles defining internal cavities within a conventional clothes dryer includes a manifold and a plurality of tubes extending therefrom. Each of the tubes is provided with various, circumferentially spaced and longitudinally extending ribs. The apparatus is adapted to be mounted within the clothes dryer, with the manifold being seated about an exhaust outlet of the dryer and a shoe, glove or the like to be dried being placed over a respective tube. Air flow into the dryer is caused to flow along the tubes, between adjacent ribs, into an internal cavity of the article, then into the manifold through the tube, and finally out of the dryer through the exhaust outlet.