High Output Gas Burner, Such As For A Food Cooking Apparatus
A high output gas burner such as for a food cooking appliance is disclosed. The gas burner is adapted to combust a mixture of gas and air. The gas burner has a cross ring having a plurality of radially spaced channels and a plurality of axially spaced channels. The radially spaced channels and the axially spaced channels are adapted to guide the air to be combusted with the gas. The radially spaced channels have a diameter of the order of 10 mm and the axially spaced channels have a diameter of the order of 8 mm.
Gas burners, such as for residential and/or commercial food cooking appliances, are well known. Such burners may burn natural gas or LP (liquid petroleum) gas, operating at various altitudes, ranging from sea level to mountainous areas. Such gas burners may be subject to certain governmental, or other, operating regulations, such a minimum efficiency requirement, not to exceed NOX and CO levels, time to boil requirements, ignition test requirements and cloth ignition test requirements.
Designing a gas burner to operate within such governmental requirements may limit the permissible heat output, often measured in BTU's, of the gas burner. For example, one such prior art gas burner described herein, had a heat output limitation of the order of 18,000 BTU's.
The present invention is provided to address this and other problems.
SUMMARYIt is an object of the present invention to provide a gas burner having an increased heat output, such as in a preferred embodiment, of the order of 25,000 BTU's, while still operating within relevant operating regulations.
This and other objectives and advantages may become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying Figures.
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there will be described herein in detail, a specific embodiment thereof, with an understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiment illustrated.
A prior art gas burner, and certain components thereof, are shown in
One embodiment of a gas burner as modified in accordance with the present invention, is illustrated in
Both the prior art gas burner and the modified gas burner include a cross ring, also referred to as an upper burner base. A prior art cross ring 20 is illustrated in
It has been found that performance of the gas burner may be improved by increasing the diameter of the radially spaced channels of the cross ring and decreasing the diameter of the axially spaced channels of the cross ring. Specifically, in accordance with the present invention, the diameter of the radially spaced channels may be increased, such as from 8 mm of the prior art cross ring 20 to 10 mm of the modified cross ring 20′, and the diameter of the axially spaced channels may be decreased, such as from 10 mm of the prior art cross ring 20 to 8 mm of the modified cross ring 20′. See in particular,
With the modifications made to the cross ring, gas flow may be increased, to increase the heat output of the gas burner, by enlarging the gas jet opening, while still operating the gas burner within the operating regulations. Specifically, as illustrated in
Other modifications may also be made. For example, referring to the inner burner head shown in
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It is to be understood that this disclosure is not intended to limit the invention to any particular form described herein, but to the contrary, the invention is intended to include all modifications, alternatives and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A gas burner such as for a food cooking appliance, the gas burner adapted to combust a mixture of gas and air, the gas burner having a cross ring having a plurality of radially spaced channels and a plurality of axially spaced channels, the radially spaced channels and the axially spaced channels adapted to guide the air to be combusted with the gas, wherein:
- the radially spaced channels have a diameter of the order of 10 mm; and
- the axially spaced channels have a diameter of the order of 8 mm.
2. The gas burner of claim 1, wherein the cross ring includes twelve radially spaced channels.
3. The gas burner of claim 1, wherein the cross ring includes twelve axially spaced channels.
4. The gas burner of claim 1, wherein the cross ring includes:
- twelve radially spaced channels; and
- twelve axially spaced channels.
5. The gas burner of claim 4, wherein the cross ring includes;
- only twelve radially spaced channels; and
- only twelve axially spaced channels.
6. The gas burner of claim 1, including a gas jet having a gas jet opening, wherein:
- the gas burner is adapted to burn natural gas; and
- the gas jet opening is of the order of 1.25 mm.
7. The gas burner of claim 1, including a gas jet having a gas jet opening, wherein:
- the gas burner is adapted to burn LP gas; and
- the gas jet opening is of the order of 1.51 mm.
8. The gas burner of claim 1, including an inner burner head having a plurality of generally horizontally oriented radial openings and a plurality of canted radial openings canted at a non-zero angle relative to the horizontal, wherein:
- the plurality of generally horizontally oriented radial openings has a diameter of the order of 1.6 mm; and
- plurality of canted radial openings has a diameter of the order of 1.8 mm.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 10, 2023
Publication Date: Jul 13, 2023
Inventors: Jürgen Koch (Las Vegas, NV), Matthias Müller (Olpe)
Application Number: 18/152,501