Stove Discharge Patents (Class 126/300)
  • Patent number: 4457293
    Abstract: A gas surface range having modular burner cartridges and a down draft ventilation system. The cartridges can be removed for repairing, cleaning, or changing the range top configuration. For example, one cartridge type may include tubular burners and an igniter mounted in a pan so that a grill may be positioned thereover to form a grilling surface. A second cartridge type may include conventional top surface burners and an igniter mounted in a pan. Each range compartment into which the cartridges insert have two orifice hoods and an electrical connector rigidly secured therein. The positioning of an inserted cartridge is such that the mixer heads of the burners align with the respective orifice hoods and a rigid conductor of the igniter makes electrical contact with the connector. The connector also has a second terminal for providing an electrical return for the igniter. One type of cartridge also includes an extending post which permits it to only be inserted in one particular compartment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1984
    Assignee: Raytheon Company
    Inventor: Lee J. Berlik
  • Patent number: 4446849
    Abstract: A vent apparatus for a surface cooking appliance comprises a vertically slidable closure mounted to slide in a duct in the surface of the appliance. The closure has a slide engaging a track in the front of the duct below the surface of the appliance, an open side within which filters may be removably mounted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 8, 1984
    Assignee: The Tappan Company
    Inventor: Robert H. McFarland
  • Patent number: 4428357
    Abstract: The blower is made separate from the rest of a self-ventilated range and is installed prior to the installation of the range. The blower can be selectively mounted for through-the-wall or through-the-floor discharge and is located so that the hole in the wall or floor misses the studs or joists, respectively. After the blower is installed, the self-ventilated range is set in place over the blower and the blower is connected to the plenum by means of a flexible pipe. In this way the plenum can be made thinner providing more room for the oven cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1984
    Assignee: Jenn-Air Corporation
    Inventor: Thomas R. Field
  • Patent number: 4411254
    Abstract: Disclosed is a proximity ventilated cooking range adapted for countertop installation in a conventional stack-on kitchen cabinet. The surface heating units and ventilating air intake rest over a cut-out portion of the cabinet countertop with a ventilating air plenum and motor driven fan depending from the top surface of the range and disposed in the underlying cabinet. A housing enclosing an electronic air filtering unit is mounted closely adjacent the ventilating air plenum with a duct connecting the discharge of the fan and the interior of the filter unit housing. After moving through the filter unit, the air exits from the housing through a discharge opening at the front of the cabinet into the kitchen environs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1983
    Assignee: The Jenn-Air Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas R. Field, Donald J. Simon
  • Patent number: 4034663
    Abstract: Disclosed is a portable grill assembly adapted for use on, for example, a kitchen countertop area. The assembly includes a somewhat L-shaped housing, the horizontally extending portion of which encloses a heating element and is topped by a grill element for supporting meat or other edibles for exposed surface broiling. The adjoining upwardly extending portion houses a power driven fan which draws air, smoke and cooking vapors from across the grill element and into the upwardly extending portion. The fan outlet discharges to the exterior of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1977
    Assignee: Jenn Air Corporation
    Inventors: Louis J. Jenn, Thomas R. Field, Joseph J. Cerola