Abstract: A flame ignition device for a gas burner is described, comprising at least one ignition circuit and electric switching means that are associated with the gas tap for the respective burner. The electric switching means include at least one electric contact member (50) which is integral, at least in translation, with the control rod of said gas tap.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 20, 2006
Date of Patent:
February 26, 2013
Assignees:
SABAF S.p.A., BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbH
Inventors:
Angelo Bettinzoli, Emilio Placer Maruri, Pedro Herrera Estrada, Jose Leon Garcia, Luis Antonio Palacios Valdueza
Abstract: An oil burner is disclosed to include a burner body holding a candle on its bottom side for burning, and an oil pan, which has a recessed top open chamber for holding an essential oil, a bottom partition wall supported on the burner body above the candle, an air chamber defined between the recessed top open chamber and the bottom partition wall, and a plurality of air holes cut through the bottom partition wall through which the flow of hot air produced during burning of the candle enters the air chamber to heat the recessed top open chamber evenly and to cause the essential oil to evaporate gradually.
Abstract: A portable gas stove assembly includes a gas stove and a stove stand, wherein the gas stove has a fuel tank for storing fuel, a flow regulating valve for regulating the flow of the fuel, a fuel nozzle for guiding the fuel flowing from the flow regulating valve, a burner at the top of the fuel nozzle, an adjusting rod on one side of the flow regulating valve for controlling the fuel passing through the flow regulating valve and a first connecting device proximate to the burner; and the stove stand includes a placing section for placing a cooking utensil and a second connecting device disposed on the placing section corresponding to the first connecting device for integrally coupling the stove stand with the first connecting device.
Abstract: An oven attachment is provided for a camping lantern, in which the oven attachment is configured to be attached to the lantern so as to form an integral component of the lantern. In particular, the oven attachment provides an enclosure in which foods and beverage containers can be placed and uniformly heated with the heat generated by a conventional camping lantern. The versatility of the oven attachment is enhanced by the ability to regulate the temperature of the enclosure with a damper assembly. Yet the oven attachment is constructed such that its use and structure does not interfere with the safe operation of the lantern as intended by the manufacturer, nor does the oven attachment significantly diminish the lighting capability of the lantern.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 9, 1994
Date of Patent:
June 13, 1995
Inventors:
Rockford M. Miller, Sr., Timothy S. Mannen
Abstract: A candle holder with devices for allowing fragrance to be volatilized and for warming a cup. The candle holder has a base with a holder attached thereto and a positioning seat with a socket formed therein. A plurality of vents are formed in the base which introduces fresh air into a wind shield which is placed around the seat. A top of the wind shield is placed a bowl on which fragrance is deposited. On top of the bowl is an upper supporting device on which a cup is placed.
Abstract: A heater on which a food plate can be supported includes a frame having three arms with holding hooks thereon which grip the food plate and includes, in the center of the frame, a heating candle. A spacing support is provided on the frame and supports a ring provided on an adjacent heater frame during vertical stacking of the heaters. An apertured plate is pivotally supported on the frame. The apertured plate can be swung out of the inner region of the frame, whereby stacking of the heaters is facilitated. The frame also supports a wind-guard member disposed around the candle. A protective member is preferably provided around the apertured plate. A supplemental device can be mounted on the frame to grip plates larger than can be gripped by the holding hooks.