Patents by Inventor Michael Kahlke
Michael Kahlke has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6526962Abstract: The cooking apparatus includes a glass or glass-ceramic plate (1) providing a cooking surface with one or more cooking areas with a throughgoing opening (2) in each cooking area and with an annular atmospheric gas burner under each opening (2). The annular atmospheric gas burner is an annular pipe (19b) provided with a plurality of circumferentially distributed orifices (19c) for supporting flames (19a). The annular pipe (19b) has a circular transverse cross-section and bounds a central opening (19d). An overflow catching container (20) may be provided under the gas burner to catch overflowing cooking material falling through the throughgoing opening (2). The peripheral -edge (1a) of the glass or glass-ceramic plate (1) around the throughgoing opening (2) is preferably curved upward from the cooking surface, which also assists in handling overflowing material.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Schott GlasInventors: Martin Taplan, Herwig Scheidler, Michael Kahlke, Christof Koester, Eva Haase
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Patent number: 6230701Abstract: Disclosed is a modularly constructed and variably configurable cook top arrangement of ready-made single modules each containing in a frame construction all parts necessary for operation as a burner module, exhaust component, blower unit, control module, signal and display unit, or other components, having a glass ceramic cook top in which the individual modules have shaped metal parts to which materials for thermal insulation are joined, and which have fastening means by which the modules can be arranged with one another and with the frame and can be fastened releasably to form a single functional unit, and on which openings, bores and recesses are provided as an assembling means for fastening the parts necessary for operation and for leading in and fixing the wiring and/or the ignition, control, and safety and indicating systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Inventors: Bernd Schultheis, Michael Kahlke
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Patent number: 6196212Abstract: The cooking apparatus includes a glass or glass-ceramic plate (1) providing a cooking surface with a cooking area and provided with a throughgoing opening (2) in the cooking area; a gas burner (3, 19, 21) arranged in or under the throughgoing opening (2) in the glass or glass-ceramic plate (1), which has a burner ring (3b) for supporting an open flame (3a, 19a, 21a); a cooking vessel support (5,5a) arranged on the glass or glass-ceramic plate over the throughgoing opening (2) which has a resting surface for a cooking vessel (6) and a device for supplying a mixture of combustible gas and primary air to the burner ring (3b) to form the open flame, whereby substantially all of the secondary air is drawn from a chamber or space under the glass or glass-ceramic plate (1). Because the secondary air is drawn from below the glass or glass-ceramic plate the height of the resting surface of the cooking vessel support (5,5a) can be substantially reduced to less than 10 mm without impairing the combustion process.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Schott GlasInventors: Martin Taplan, Herwig Scheidler, Michael Kahlke, Christof Koester, Eva Haase
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Patent number: 6129545Abstract: A gas burner has a perforated, hollow body around and defining a combustion chamber. Gaseous fuel is fed to one side of the body, combustion occurs on the other side and the perforations provide a spatial connection between the fuel feed side and the combustion side. The new burner reduces exhaust gas emissions and offers a wide range of performance in the amount of heat energy provided, in the permissible range of gas pressure and in the range of fuels and fuel/air mixtures that can be used with it.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Schott GlaswerkeInventors: Michael Kahlke, Klaas W. Roelfsema, Herwig Scheidler
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Patent number: 6076517Abstract: The invention is directed to an arrangement for adjusting a pressure-fluctuation free supply of gas and for controlling an operating pressure of an air/gas mixture to a radiation-gas burner of a gas cooking apparatus. The radiation-gas burner has a burner chamber and is mounted in a housing below a cover plate. The arrangement includes a gas supply conduit connectable to a gas source for receiving the gas and a pressure controller is mounted in the gas supply conduit for controlling the pressure of the gas to a constant operating pressure of at least 2.5 mbar above atmospheric pressure. A control unit is connected to the pressure controller for receiving the pressure-controlled gas and for metering the gas to the radiation-gas burner. The control unit includes a valve block having at least one exchangeable nozzle adapted to the type of gas from the gas source and a feed conduit has a clear cross-sectional area and communicates with the burner chamber. The feed conduit has an inlet opening adjacent the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Schott GlasInventors: Michael Kahlke, Christof Koster, Rainer Hasse
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Patent number: 6067980Abstract: Gas cooking appliances having glass or glass-ceramic plates for cooking surfaces also having gas-radiation burners that are positioned below the plate or atmospheric burners that are recessed in the plate. With gas radiation burners, care must be taken to ensure a thermally advantageous discharge of exhaust gases that are produced and with atmospheric burners, care must be taken to ensure an adequate supply of primary air. Accordingly, the glass or glass-ceramic plate forming the cooking surface is partially bent out of the cooking surface plane to form an adhesive-free exhaust air duct or fresh air opening in the bent area. The exhaust air duct and fresh air opening are free of ventilation lattices.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Schott GlaswerkeInventors: Michael Kahlke, Bernd Schultheis, Martin Taplan, Stefan Hubert
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Patent number: 6039040Abstract: Apparatus for limiting the temperature of a cooking location of a type having an electrically conductive burner housing forming a heating chamber, includes a temperature sensor including an outer tube and an inner rod received within the tube, a switch base carrying at least one contact which is actuated by the temperature sensor, an electrode at least partially positioned in the heating chamber and secured to at least one element selected from the group consisting of temperature sensor and switch base, and a current measuring device having a first terminal connected to the electrode and a second terminal connected to the burner housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Electrovac, Fabrikation elektrotechnischer Spezialartikel Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Dieter Thumfart, Michael Kahlke
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Patent number: 5979429Abstract: Disclosed is a modularly constructed and variably configurable cook top arrangement of ready-made single modules each containing in a frame construction all parts necessary for operation as a burner module, exhaust component, blower unit, control module, signal and display unit, or other components, having a glass ceramic cook top in which the individual modules have shaped metal parts to which materials for thermal insulation are joined, and which have fastening means by which the modules can be arranged with one another and with the frame and can be fastened releasably to form a single functional unit, and on which openings, bores and recesses are provided as an assembling means for fastening the parts necessary for operation and for leading in and fixing the wiring and/or the ignition, control, and safety and indicating systems.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1996Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Schott GlaswerkeInventors: Bernd Schultheis, Michael Kahlke
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Patent number: 5800157Abstract: The gas burner according to the invention has a burner chamber housing, a mixing pipe connected to the burner chamber housing for supplying a gas/air mixture, a burner plate made of fibrous material and attached to the burner chamber housing at edge regions of the burner plate, a blower for supplying air to make the gas/air mixture, and advantageously an ignition device, a safety device and a temperature monitoring device. A central region of the burner plate is advantageously directly or indirectly connected to a corresponding central region of the burner chamber housing to suppress burner plate vibration during start-up of burner operation to prevent sound generation during the start-up and minimize the pressure drop in the burner chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Schott GlaswerkeInventors: Reiner Ulrich Hasse, Michael Kahlke
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Patent number: 5800156Abstract: Disclosed is a radiant burner with a burner chamber and a gas-permeable burner plate made of ceramic or metal, especially for cooking areas or individual cooking locations, the heating surface of which is composed of glass ceramic, the gas-permeable burner plate having regions of different gas permeability.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1995Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Schott-GlaswerkeInventors: Michael Kahlke, Kenneth M. Kratsch
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Patent number: 5645411Abstract: A gas radiation burner has a burner plate, and a safety element providing an ignition safety for non-burnt discharging gas for igniting gas or interrupting a gas supply. The safety element is formed as a temperature measuring resistance which contacts the burner plate via electrical conductors and is composed of a material of the burner plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Schott GlaswerkeInventors: Kurt Schaupert, Michael Kahlke
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Patent number: 5509403Abstract: The gas cooking assembly of the invention includes at least one gas-fired burner which has a burner chamber and a burner plate, especially a burner plate made of fiber material, the gas-fired burner being arranged below a continuous cooking plate made of a material conductive to heat radiation such as a glass ceramic, glass, ceramic or the like material. Control units are provided for metering gas as well as conventional ignition units, safety units and temperature-monitoring units. Exhaust-gas channels conduct away combustion gases. A blower brings additional air to the burner plate. The blower and control unit are located in a partitioned-off space wherein an overpressure is maintained by the blower. The partitioned-off space is connected via pipes to the burner chamber and to the ambient. The pipes are gas tight at their peripheral surfaces in the region outside of said partitioned-off space.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Schott GlaswerkeInventors: Michael Kahlke, Kurt Schaupert
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Patent number: 5402767Abstract: A cooking appliance having a plate of a material transparent to thermal radiation, such as glass-ceramic, having adjustable heat sources distributed under, in, or on the plate, which are heated by direct or indirect heat transfer, electrically, and/or by gas and/or other heating means, the plate possessing at least two types of heat sources which use different kinds of heat transfer, these all being heated by means of gas.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Schott GlaswerkeInventor: Michael Kahlke