GAS STOVE APPARATUS HAVING A GAS-GUIDING STRUCTURE
A gas stove apparatus includes a gas supply unit, a gas-flow adjusting cap and a flame guiding member. The gas supply unit has a gas reservoir and an annular opening formed at a top portion of the reservoir. The gas reservoir is connected with a gas inlet conduit for supplying a gas. The gas-flow adjusting cap is disposed on the annular opening of the gas supply unit, and is formed with a plurality of longitudinal gas nozzles and a plurality of slanted gas nozzle. Bias gas flows exhausted from the slanted gas nozzles are incorporated into straight gas flows exhausted from the longitudinal gas nozzles to thereby create a spiral concentrated gas flow in an axial direction of the gas-flow adjusting cap.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a gas stove apparatus having a gas-guiding structure. More particularly, the present invention relates to the gas-guiding structure of the gas stove apparatus including a gas-flow adjusting cap which is formed with a plurality of longitudinal gas nozzles and a plurality of slanted gas nozzles with a predetermined oblique angle with respect to an axial direction.
2. Description of the Related Art
Taiwanese Patent Publication No. M265551, entitled “FLAT-TYPE GAS-DISPENSING BODY STRUCTURE OF GAS STOVE,” discloses a gas stove, including a gas-dispensing body and a gas inlet conduit connected thereto. The gas inlet conduit is in fluid communication with an interior of the gas-dispensing body. The interior of the gas-dispensing body includes a main channel which is in fluid communication with a set of gas nozzles (i.e. straight gas nozzles). The gas nozzles are longitudinally extended, and are parallel each other. When a gas is supplied, the gas can flow through the main channel to ends of the gas nozzles, and can exhaust and flow upwardly from the gas nozzles. In use, an igniting element (i.e. high-voltage igniting element) is utilized to spark the gas so as to form a series of vertical gas flames on the gas nozzles of the gas-dispensing body.
Generally, the straight gas nozzles are uniformly arranged to provide a uniform set of the vertical gas flames on the gas stove. With regard to the problematic aspects actually occurring during use of the above-mentioned gas stove apparatus, the vertical gas flames are in close contact with a bottom surface of a cooking utensil such as a pan, a griddle or a pot while heating it. Inevitably, the bottom surface of the cooking utensil can turn the vertical gas flames into horizontal flames extending along radical directions, and can thus limit the vertical gas flames. The primary problem with such a gas stove apparatus is due to the fact that the limited vertical gas flames cannot provide a high degree of a uniform heating effect on the bottom surface of the cooking utensil. Hence, there is a need for improving the arrangement of the gas nozzles of the gas stove apparatus so as to provide a high degree of uniformly heating effect.
As is described in greater detail below, the present invention provides a gas-guiding structure of a gas stove apparatus, wherein a gas-flow adjusting cap is formed with a plurality of longitudinal gas nozzles and a plurality of slanted gas nozzles in such a way as to mitigate and overcome the above problem. Each of the slanted gas nozzles is formed with a predetermined oblique angle with respect to an axial direction. Bias gas flows exhausted from the slanted gas nozzles can be incorporated into straight gas flows exhausted from the longitudinal gas nozzles to thereby create a spiral concentrated gas flow which can provide a high degree of uniformly heating effect.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe primary objective of this invention is to provide a gas stove apparatus having a gas-guiding structure, wherein a gas-flow adjusting cap is formed with a plurality of slanted gas nozzles having a predetermined oblique angle with respect to an axial direction. Accordingly, the gas-flow adjusting cap can carry out a high degree of uniformly heating effect.
The gas stove apparatus in accordance with an aspect of the present invention includes a gas supply unit and a gas-flow adjusting cap attached thereto. The gas supply unit has a gas reservoir and an annular opening formed at a top portion of the reservoir. The gas reservoir is connected with a gas inlet conduit for supplying a gas. The gas-flow adjusting cap is disposed on the annular opening of the gas supply unit, and is formed with a plurality of longitudinal gas nozzles and a plurality of slanted gas nozzle. Bias gas flows exhausted from the slanted gas nozzles are incorporated into straight gas flows exhausted from the longitudinal gas nozzles to thereby create a spiral concentrated gas flow in an axial direction of the gas-flow adjusting cap.
In a separate aspect of the present invention, the gas stove apparatus further includes a flame-guiding member.
In a further separate aspect of the present invention, the flame-guiding member is provided with a plurality of flame exiting holes.
In a yet further separate aspect of the present invention, the flame-guiding member is provided with a plurality of auxiliary ventilation notches which are disposed along an inner bottom edge of the flame-guiding member.
In a yet further separate aspect of the present invention, the flame-guiding member is provided with an annular bottom flange which extends radially and outwardly from a bottom edge of the flame-guiding member.
In a yet further separate aspect of the present invention, the gas-flow adjusting cap further includes a plurality of oblique grooves in which to provide a plurality of inner gas nozzles.
In a yet further separate aspect of the present invention, the inner gas nozzle has a predetermined oblique angle with respect to a longitudinal direction of the gas-flow adjusting cap.
Further scope of the applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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Bias gas flows exhausted from the slanted gas nozzles 32 are incorporated into straight gas flows exhausted from the longitudinal gas nozzles 31 to thereby create a spiral concentrated gas flow in the longitudinal direction of the gas-flow adjusting cap 3. To provide a greater spiral gas flow, each of the oblique grooves 30 guides gas flows exhausted from the inner gas nozzles 33 along its oblique direction. Preferably, each series of the longitudinal gas nozzles 31 is arranged on a radial direction of the gas-flow adjusting cap 3. Similarly, each series of the slanted gas nozzles 32 is also arranged on a radial direction of the gas-flow adjusting cap 3. Each series of the inner gas nozzles 33 is arranged on a direction of the corresponding oblique groove 30 in length. The series of the longitudinal gas nozzles 31, the slanted gas nozzles 32 and the inner gas nozzles 33 are equi-spaced, and the series are repeatedly arranged in order along a circular direction of the gas-flow adjusting cap 3. The longitudinal gas nozzles 31, the slanted gas nozzles 32 and the inner gas nozzles 33 connect through two opposite sides of the gas-flow adjusting cap 3. In a preferred embodiment, the inner gas nozzles 33 connect with bottom surfaces of the oblique grooves 30.
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As has been discussed above, the conventional gas stove is in absent of providing a gas-flow adjusting cap formed with slanted gas nozzles which can create oblique gas flows on the gas-flow adjusting cap or the gas-dispensing body. Disadvantageously, the straight gas nozzles of the gas-dispensing body can only provide a set of vertical gas flames which cannot create a high degree of uniformly heating effect. Conversely, the gas-flow adjusting cap 3 of the present invention includes a number of the longitudinal gas nozzle 31 and slanted gas nozzles 32 which can create spiral concentrated gas flows in the longitudinal direction above the gas-flow adjusting cap 3. Advantageously, the spiral concentrated gas flows created from the gas-flow adjusting cap 3 can be burnt to form a set of uniform gas flames.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to its presently preferred embodiment, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A gas stove apparatus having a gas-guiding structure, comprising:
- a gas supply unit connected with a gas inlet conduit;
- a gas-flow adjusting cap provided with gas nozzles, said gas-flow adjusting cap being attached to the gas supply unit; and
- a flame guiding member constructed as a hollow member, said flame guiding member positioned above the gas-flow adjusting cap.
2. The gas stove apparatus having a gas-guiding structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said flame-guiding member is constructed as a roughly cone-like hollow member, and is provided with a plurality of flame exiting holes each of which slants to have a predetermined oblique angle with respect to a longitudinal direction of the flame-guiding member.
3. The gas stove apparatus having a gas-guiding structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said flame-guiding member is provided with a plurality of auxiliary ventilation notches which are disposed along an inner bottom edge of the flame-guiding member.
4. The gas stove apparatus having a gas-guiding structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said flame-guiding member is provided with an annular bottom flange which extends radially and outwardly from an bottom edge of the flame-guiding member.
5. The gas stove apparatus having a gas-guiding structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said gas nozzles of the gas-flow adjusting cap includes a plurality of slanted gas nozzles each of which has a predetermined oblique angle with respect to a longitudinal direction of the gas-flow adjusting cap to create a bias gas flow.
6. The gas stove apparatus having a gas-guiding structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said gas nozzles of the gas-flow adjusting cap includes a plurality of longitudinal gas nozzles which create straight gas flows.
7. The gas stove apparatus having a gas-guiding structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said gas-flow adjusting cap further includes a plurality of oblique grooves in which to provide a plurality of inner gas nozzles.
8. The gas stove apparatus having a gas-guiding structure as defined in claim 7, wherein arranged between any two of said oblique grooves are the gas nozzles consisting of longitudinal gas nozzles and slanted gas nozzles.
9. The gas stove apparatus having a gas-guiding structure as defined in claim 7, wherein said inner gas nozzle has a predetermined oblique angle with respect to a longitudinal direction of the gas-flow adjusting cap.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 18, 2007
Publication Date: Jul 24, 2008
Inventor: Tsung-Ming Hsu (Renwu Township)
Application Number: 11/624,371
International Classification: F24C 3/12 (20060101);