AU2006242789B2 - High-power double burner for gas cookers, with multiple concentric flame crowns - Google Patents

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AU2006242789B2
AU2006242789B2 AU2006242789A AU2006242789A AU2006242789B2 AU 2006242789 B2 AU2006242789 B2 AU 2006242789B2 AU 2006242789 A AU2006242789 A AU 2006242789A AU 2006242789 A AU2006242789 A AU 2006242789A AU 2006242789 B2 AU2006242789 B2 AU 2006242789B2
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D14/00Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
    • F23D14/02Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone
    • F23D14/04Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone induction type, e.g. Bunsen burner
    • F23D14/06Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone induction type, e.g. Bunsen burner with radial outlets at the burner head
    • F23D14/065Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone induction type, e.g. Bunsen burner with radial outlets at the burner head with injector axis inclined to the burner head axis
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
    • B22DCASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
    • B22D17/00Pressure die casting or injection die casting, i.e. casting in which the metal is forced into a mould under high pressure
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D2900/00Special features of, or arrangements for burners using fluid fuels or solid fuels suspended in a carrier gas
    • F23D2900/14Special features of gas burners
    • F23D2900/14062Special features of gas burners for cooking ranges having multiple flame rings

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WO 2006/117815 PCT/IT2006/000265 Description High-power double burner for gas cookers, with multiple concentric flame crowns. The present patent application for industrial invention refers to a double burner for gas cookers, with multiple concentric flame crowns, characterised by high power and compact height. The term "double burner" indicates a burner comprising two different 5 gas inlet conduits, provided with corresponding taps, which separately supply two or more concentric flame crowns, which can be selectively turned on or off, being autonomously supplied by two channels derived from the said separate pair of inlet conduits. Although provided with multiple concentric flame crowns, traditional 1o burners are characterised in that they only have one gas inlet conduit, with corresponding tap, which supplies all channels used to bring the air-gas mixture to the burner head. This means that in traditional burners concentric flame crowns are always on or off simultaneously, while in the case of a double burner the user can 15 decide to turn on all or some of the flames crowns. In view of the above, the purpose of the present invention is to provide a double burner for gas cookers, with multiple concentric flame crowns, of known type, which is characterised by unprecedented power. It must be reminded that models of double burners with multiple concentric 20 flame crowns of known type are characterised in that they use a Venturi effect mixing chamber (technically known as "Venturi") with vertical axis for the central burner, while the mixing chamber of the external burner with annular shape is obtained with two Venturi with vertical axis or with one Venturi with horizontal axis. 25 Since the central burner has limited power due to its position, the external burner has the highest power, which is entrusted to the Venturi chambers of the external burner.
-2 As it is known, the power supported by the Venturi chamber depends on the diameter of its contracted section, or groove, which in turns affects the length of the Venturi diverging section, meaning that the groove section and the length of the Venturi diverging section must be increased to increase power. 5 In view of the above, in traditional models of double burners with multiple concentric flame crowns it is not possible to obtain high power on the external burner, since the limited height of the burner prevents from extending the length of the Venturi chambers with vertical axis of the external burner. For the aforementioned reasons, double burners with multiple concentric flame crowns 10 of known type are currently operated at the end of their power. This condition corresponds to high combustion values (values close to maximum limit set by CEN 30.1 European Norm and out of the range set by Chinese regulations). Any discussion of documents, acts, materials, devices, articles or the like which has been included in the present specification is solely for the purpose of providing a 15 context for the present invention. It is not to be taken as an admission that any or all of these matters form part of the prior art base or were common general knowledge in the field relevant to the present invention as it existed before the priority date of each claim of this application. Throughout this specification the word "comprise", or variations such as "comprises" or 20 "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated element, integer or step, or group of elements, integers or steps, but not the exclusion of any other element, integer or step, or group of elements, integers or steps. According to the present invention there is provided a double burner for gas cookers, with multiple concentric flame crowns, of the type comprising a head (T) with multiple 25 concentric flame crowns and a circular tub-shaped body which houses a nozzle-holding cross-piece and two separate, non-communicating gas inlet conduits, each of them being designed to selectively and respectively supply the nozzle associated with the central flame crown (FC) and the group of nozzles associated. with external flame crowns (FE), wherein: 30 the group of nozzles is formed by a minimum of three regularly spaced nozzles that supply corresponding Venturi mixing chambers with inclined axis, while the nozzle supplies a corresponding Venturi mixing chamber with vertical axis whose diverging section ends in a circular compartment laterally closed by the toothed crown of the central flames (FC) and superiorly by a circular cap; it being provided that the head (T) 35 is provided with a series of radial partitions below the upper dish that determine self centring with respect to the nozzle-holder body, guaranteeing sufficient introduction of -2A primary air (A) extracted from above the cooktop (P), and further including downstream the chambers, a deflector partition shaped as "V", which encourages bifurcation of the air-gas mixture flow coming from the chambers, conveying it inside a corridor that supplies the external concentric flame crowns (FE). 5 In one preferred aspect the burner is provided with a central burner traditionally associated with a Venturi chamber with vertical axis and with an external burner associated with more than two, preferably four, Venturi chambers with inclined axis and radial direction, each of them having a unitary power according to the burner dimensions. 10 For example, in a burner with two Venturi chambers, in order to obtain 4 kW, each single Venturi chamber must be loaded at 2 kW; in the case of a burner with four Venturi chambers, reducing the load of each Venturi chamber to 1.25 kW, minus 62.5%, a maximum power of 5kW is obtained, with consequent reduction of combustion values generated when the external burner delivers the maximum power. 15 The burner invention traditionally comprises a tub-shaped body, whose bottom wall is traditionally provided with two different, non-communicating conduits with horizontal axis for gas inlet, each of them being designed to selectively supply the aforementioned channels. Both gas inlet conduits reach the centre of the body at a slightly different height, in 20 such a way that, if necessary, they can communicate by means of -3 a hole with vertical axis that ends in the lower conduit from the upper one. A vertical channel branches upwards from the upper inlet conduit, on which the first gas nozzle designed to introduce gas in the mixing chamber that supplies central flame crowns is mounted. More than two ascending and diverging channels branch from the lower inlet 5 conduit, on which corresponding nozzles designed to introduce gas in the mixing chamber that supplies the external flame crowns are mounted. A shaped chamber with Venturi effect is housed downstream each gas nozzle, which favour mixing of gas with primary air extracted in the upper part of the cooktop. This means that the burner may be provided with minimum four mixing Venturi 10 chambers, one central chamber with vertical axis above the first nozzle and minimum three regularly spaced three chambers with inclined axis, respectively supplied by different nozzles. These chambers are situated inside the burner head, that is to say in the circular "dish" contained in all models of burners, which is characterised in that it is provided with a concentric series of multiple toothed crowns, on which the burner caps 15 are placed to close the cavities of the toothed crowns, it being known that a flame originates from each cavity. More precisely, the head may be formed of a lower dish and an upper dish, shaped in such a way that they can perfectly match in order to form the mixing chambers with inclined axis, while the mixing chamber with vertical axis is entirely situated in the 20 centre of the upper dish, which is the dish with the concentric series of multiple toothed crowns. The lower dish is provided with a lower series of radial partitions that determine self centring and detachment from the nozzle-holder body. Detachment is indispensable to guarantee sufficient introduction of primary air extracted from above the cooktop. 25 For major clarity the description of the double burner continues with reference to the enclosed drawings, which are intended for purpose of illustration only and not in a limiting sense, which illustrate a double burner with multiple flame crowns provided with four Venturi WO 2006/117815 PCT/IT2006/000265 4 chambers with inclined axis designed to supply the external flame crowns. Figure 1 is a cross-section of the burner of the invention with a diametrical vertical plane passing through the axis of the gas inlet conduit designed to supply external flame crowns. 5 Figure 2 is a cross-section of the burner of the invention with a diametrical vertical plane passing through the axis of the other gas inlet conduit, which is positioned at a higher height than the first conduit. Figure 3 is a plan top view of the body of the burner according to the present invention. 10 Figure 4 is a plan top view of the head of the burner according to the present invention without caps. With reference to the aforementioned figures, the double burner of the invention comprises a circular tub-shaped body (1) which houses a raised central cross-piece (2) with housings for multiple gas nozzles. 15 The body (1) traditionally houses two different, non-communicating gas inlet conduits (3 and 4), each of them selectively and respectively supplying the nozzle associated with the central flame crown and the group of nozzles associated with the external flame crowns. Both gas inlet conduits (3 and 4) reach the centre of the body (1) at slightly 20 different heights; more precisely, the upper inlet conduit (3) exactly ends in the centre of the body (1), while the lower inlet conduit (4) goes beyond the centre, as shown in Fig. 1. A vertical channel (3a) branches upwards from the upper inlet conduit (3), on which the first gas nozzle (5) designed to introduce gas in the Venturi mixing 25 chamber that supplies central flame crown (FC) is mounted; while four ascending and diverging channels (4a) branch from the lower inlet conduit (4), on which corresponding nozzles (6) designed to introduce gas in the mixing chambers that supplies the external flame crowns (FE) are mounted. A Venturi mixing chamber (5a) with vertical axis is situated downstream the 30 nozzle (5), while four Venturi mixing chambers (6a) with inclined axis, preferably from 40* to 60*, are situated downstream the four nozzles (6). Moreover, the burner of the invention comprises a head (T) formed of a lower -5 dish (7) and an upper dish (8) shaped in such a way that they perfectly match. More precisely, the lower dish (7) has a truncated-conical profile and has a stepped external border (7a) that supports and centres the upper dish (8) with a stepped perimeter collar (8a). 5 The upper dish (8) is also supported and centres in the central flange (9) of the lower dish (7). The two dishes (7 and 8) respectively have semi-conduits (7b and 8b) that form the Venturi mixing chambers (6a); downstream the chambers a deflector partition (10) shaped as a V, is situated on the lower dish (7), which favours bifurcation of the air-gas 10 mixture flow coming from the chambers (6a), conveying it inside the corridor (11) that supplies the external concentric flame crowns (FE), as shown in Fig. 4, which clearly shows the three toothed crowns (12) above the upper dish (8). The annular corridor (11) is formed of four identical consecutive and communicating corridor sections, each of them being bordered by a pair of deflector partitions (10). 15 The corridor (11) is closed by an annular cap (13), on whose internal and external border the aforementioned external concentric flame crowns (FE) are formed. The Venturi mixing chamber (5a) is completely housed in the upper dish (8) and ends in a circular compartment laterally closed by the toothed crown (12) with lower diameter and superiorly by a circular cap (14), on whose external border the central 20 concentric flame crown (FC) is formed. With special reference to figure 1, the lower dish (7) is provided with a lower series of radial partitions (15) that determine self-centring and detachment from the nozzle holder body (1), thus guaranteeing sufficient introduction of primary air (A) extracted from above the cooktop (P). 25 In order to convert the double burner of the invention into a traditional burner with three concentric flame crowns, a hole with vertical axis is drilled in central position on the body (1), starting from the lower gas inlet conduit (4) and ending in the coaxial vertical channel (3a) where the nozzle (5) is WO 2006/117815 PCT/IT2006/000265 6 engaged. In this way, only the lower conduit (4) needs to be connected to the gas supply network in order to simultaneously supply all nozzles, the central one (5) and the lateral ones (6), it being evident that in this case the upper gas 5 inlet conduit (3) needs to be closed to prevent the gas introduced in the lower conduit (4) from exiting the burner body and go up the upper conduit (3). To avoid using another element in addition to the body (1) of the burner, such as a closing cap for the conduit (3), the length of the conduit (3) needs to be suitably reduced. 10 Since the body (1) is obtained with die-casting process, the reduction in length can be easily and cost-efficiently obtained by simply moving back the pin used inside the mould as "core" of the upper conduit (3).

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    1 ) Double burner for gas cookers, with multiple concentric flame crowns, of the type comprising a head (T) with multiple concentric flame crowns and a circular tub-shaped body (1 ) which houses a nozzle-holding cross-piece (2) and two separate, non-communicating gas inlet conduits (3 and 4), each of them being designed to selectively and respectively supply the nozzle (5) associated with the central flame crown (FC) and the group of nozzles (6) associated with external flame crowns (FE); burner characterised in that the group of nozzles (6) is formed by minimum three regularly spaced nozzles (6) that supply corresponding Venturi mixing chambers (6a) with inclined axis, while the nozzle (5) supplies a corresponding Venturi mixing chamber (5a) with vertical axis; it being provided that the head (T) is provided with a lower series of radial partitions (15) that determine self-centring with respect to the nozzle-holder body (1 ), guaranteeing sufficient introduction of primary air (A) extracted from above the cooktop (P).
    2) Burner as defined in the preceding claim, characterised in that both gas inlet conduits (3 and 4) reach the centre of the body at slightly different heights.
    3) Burner as defined in the preceding claim, characterised in that the upper inlet conduit (3) exactly ends in the centre of the body (1), while the lower inlet conduit (4) goes beyond the centre.
    4) Burner according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that a vertical channel (3a) branches upwards from the upper inlet conduit (3), on which the nozzle (5) is mounted, while a series of minimum three regularly spaced ascending and diverging channels (4a) branch from the lower inlet conduit (4), on which corresponding nozzles (6) are mounted.
    5) Burner as defined in one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the head (T) is formed of a lower dish (7) and an upper dish (8), shaped in such a way that they can perfectly match, where the lower dish (7) has a truncated- conical profile and has a stepped external border (7a) that supports and centres the upper dish (8) with a stepped perimeter collar (8a), which is also supported and centred in the central flange (9) on the lower dish (7).
    6) Burner as defined in the preceding claim, characterised in that the lower dish (7) and the upper dish (8) respectively have semi-conduits (7b and 8b) that form the Venturi mixing chambers (6a), while the chamber (5a) is completely housed in the upper dish (8).
    7) Burner as defined in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that it comprises, downstream the chambers (6a), a deflector partition (10) shaped as "V", situated on the lower dish (7), which favours bifurcation of the air-gas mixture flow coming from the chambers (6a), conveying it inside the corridor (11) that supplies the external concentric flame crowns (FE).
    8) Burner as defined in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that the head (T) comprises an annular cap (13) and a circular cap (14) that respectively close the corridor (11 ) and the Venturi chamber (5); it being provided that the disk (8) has three toothed crowns (12).
    9) Burner as defined in claim 1 , characterised in that the partitions (15) are obtained from the same piece as the lower dish (7).
    10) Burner as defined in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that a hole with vertical axis is drilled in central position on the body (1), starting from the lower gas inlet conduit (4) and ending in the coaxial vertical channel (3a) where the nozzle (5) is engaged and characterised in that, in the presence of the hole with vertical axis, the upper conduit (3) is occluded.
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