Abstract: Disclosed is a switch structure for use in a gas-fired appliance. The switch is simultaneously operated by rotation of a gas valve on an appliance such as a cooking stove. The switch has a semi-circular cam body disposed within a housing. The cam body is secured to the stem of the gas valve for rotation therewith. An arcuately extending cam guide is located on the periphery of the body and extends transversely of the axis of rotation. A cam lobe is also provided on the cam body immediately adjacent the cam guide and only at one side thereof. A flexible wire contact element is engagable with the cam guide and is actuated by the cam lobe to make electrical contact with a stationary contact element when the cam body is rotated in one direction. The flexible wire contact is engagable with the cam guide and directed away from the cam lobe to avoid electrical connection when the cam body is rotated in the opposite direction, during, for example, turning off and/or adjusting the level of the flame of the gas burner.
Abstract: A gas cook top having plural burners and an electric ignition system in which a single glow coil ignites a pilot at the end of a rotating tube. The tube sweeps successively by the coil and the burners to produce the pilot flame and apply the same to ignite the burner or burners turned on for use. Igniter energization and pilot rotation is responsive to and coincident with any burner on condition, with burner valve actuation controlling the coil, tube drive, and a pilot valve for the latter.
Abstract: An electric ignition system for a gas cooking range that includes a low voltage circuit for energizing one or a plurality of parallel connected electric resistance igniters in response to the operation of a control valve supplying gas to a burner. Each resistance igniter element is connected to the secondary winding of a stepdown voltage transformer in an electrical circuit one side of which is the electrically conductive range body or housing and the second an insulated conductor assembled in the range at the time of its manufacture.The conductor may be coated with porcelain, an insulation material capable of withstanding the high temperature environment within the range without deterioration and breakdown. Both ends of this electrical circuit are easily accessible permitting ready replacement of the resistance igniter element and transformer. The primary side of the circuit is connected to a suitable supply voltage through a normally open switch operated by the gas supply control valve for the burner.
Abstract: A burner orifice member for a detachably mounted gas oven burner is mounted directly on the end of the burner gas supply conduit by screw-threaded engagement, and the end portion of the gas supply conduit is rigidly connected to the oven wall by bracket means, with the orifice member in fixed alignment with the burner inlet.
Abstract: A piezoelectric lighter for gas appliances, comprises a piezoelectric module adapted to be struck at one end. A case of insulating material contains the module of which the end opposite that receiving the impact is connected to an electrode emerging from the case. A hammer lever, also of insulating material, bears a percussion hammer, and pivots around an axle of the case on being subjected to the action of a spring. Electrical continuity is provided between the struck end and the metallic mass of the appliance on which the lighter is mounted.
Abstract: An electric ignition assembly for a gas burner employs a resistance igniter element which is surrounded by a hood having an opening. A stream containing fuel is directed through the opening and along a surface portion above the igniter element so as not to directly impinge upon the igniter element. Facilities, such as a transversely extending wall or a tang, direct a portion of the stream into engagement with the igniter element.