CN218954944U - Outdoor gas stove - Google Patents

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CN218954944U
CN218954944U CN202222777128.1U CN202222777128U CN218954944U CN 218954944 U CN218954944 U CN 218954944U CN 202222777128 U CN202222777128 U CN 202222777128U CN 218954944 U CN218954944 U CN 218954944U
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谭柳明
麦广智
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The utility model discloses an outdoor gas stove which comprises a stove shell, a burner and a gas joint, wherein the stove shell is provided with an inner cavity, a pipeline system is arranged in the inner cavity, one side of the stove shell is provided with a first concave position communicated with the inner cavity, the burner is arranged on the stove shell and is connected with the pipeline system, the gas joint is connected with a flexible pipe, a part of the flexible pipe stretches into the inner cavity and is connected with the pipeline system, the flexible pipe can stretch out of the first concave position to the outer side of the stove shell or retract into the inner cavity from the first concave position, and the gas joint can be accommodated in the first concave position. When using, the gas connects can stretch out to the stove casing outside, and is convenient to be connected with the gas bottle, when going out to carry, the gas connects can retract to accomodate to first sunken position in, is favorable to avoiding the overhanging occupation space of gas to connect, and is favorable to reducing the possibility that causes the collision damage to the gas to connect, conveniently goes out to carry, convenient to use.

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Outdoor gas stove
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of gas devices, in particular to an outdoor gas stove.
Background
The existing outdoor gas stove is generally provided with a gas connector for connecting a gas bottle, and is designed to be overhanging for conveniently connecting the gas bottle, namely the gas connector stretches out to the outer side of a stove shell, so that the outdoor gas stove with the structure is inconvenient to carry when going out, and the gas connector stretches out to occupy space and is easy to collide and damage; the gas connector is detachably designed, namely, the gas connector extends to the outer side of the stove shell and is detachably connected with the stove shell, and the gas connector is detached and taken down when the gas connector is carried out, so that the gas connector is convenient to carry independently and is beneficial to protecting the gas connector, but the structure can cause trouble that the gas connector needs to be repeatedly assembled and disassembled, and the gas connector is inconvenient to use.
Disclosure of Invention
The present utility model aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. Therefore, the utility model provides an outdoor gas stove, when in use, the gas connector can extend to the outer side of the stove shell, so that the outdoor gas stove is convenient to connect with a gas bottle, and when in outgoing carrying, the gas connector can be retracted and stored in the first concave position, so that the outdoor gas stove is convenient to carry.
According to the outdoor gas stove provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the outdoor gas stove comprises a stove shell, a burner and a gas connector, wherein the stove shell is provided with an inner cavity, a pipeline system is arranged in the inner cavity, a first concave position communicated with the inner cavity is arranged on one side of the stove shell, the burner is arranged on the stove shell and is connected with the pipeline system, the gas connector is connected with a flexible pipe, the flexible pipe part extends into the inner cavity and is connected with the pipeline system, the flexible pipe can extend to the outer side of the stove shell from the first concave position or retract to the inner cavity from the first concave position, and the gas connector can be stored in the first concave position.
According to the outdoor gas stove provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the outdoor gas stove has at least the following beneficial effects: when the gas cooker is used, the flexible pipe extends out of the cooker shell from the first concave position, so that the gas connector can extend out of the cooker shell and is convenient to connect with a gas bottle, gas is input through the gas connector and is conveyed to a pipeline system through the flexible pipe, and the gas is output and combusted by the burner for cooking; when going out to carry, make the flexible pipe withdraw to the inner chamber from first sunken position, the gas connects the withdrawal and accomodates to first sunken position in, is favorable to avoiding the overhanging occupation space of gas to connect, and is favorable to reducing the possibility that causes the collision damage to gas to connect, conveniently go out to carry, facilitate the use.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the stove housing is rotatably connected with a flip plate capable of shielding the first concave position.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the two stove housings are rotatably connected, and the two burners are respectively arranged on the two stove housings and can be rotatably folded between the two stove housings.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, a locking structure is arranged between the two stove housings, and when the two stove housings are folded in a rotating way, the locking structure can lock the two stove housings so as to limit the relative rotation between the two stove housings.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the stove housing is provided with a stand for supporting a cooking appliance.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the stove housing is provided with a second recess and a positioning step is arranged at the edge of the second recess, the burner is arranged in the second recess, and the bracket is arranged at the positioning step.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the second recess is provided with a groove for accommodating the bracket part.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the burner has a first annular face and a second annular face, the second annular face being located inside the ring of the first annular face, the first annular face gradually sloping upwards from the outer edge towards the inner edge, the second annular face gradually sloping downwards from the outer edge towards the inner edge, the first annular face and the second annular face each being provided with a plurality of air outlet holes.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, one side of the burner is provided with an ignition assembly and a windshield that partially shields the ignition end of the ignition assembly.
Additional aspects and advantages of the utility model will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the utility model.
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The foregoing and/or additional aspects and advantages of the utility model will become apparent and may be better understood from the following description of embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an outdoor gas stove according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a portion of the outdoor gas burner of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the fuel gas connector of FIG. 1 in a first recess;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a portion of the outdoor gas burner of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the outdoor gas stove of FIG. 3 in a folded state;
FIG. 6 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the outdoor gas burner of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of the burner of FIG. 1;
fig. 8 is a schematic cross-sectional structure of the burner of fig. 7.
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the stove comprises a stove shell 100, an inner cavity 101, a first concave position 102, a second concave position 103, a groove 104, a positioning step 105, a pipeline system 110, a flip plate 120, an avoidance hole 121, a locking knob 130 and a bracket 140;
burner 200, first annular surface 201, second annular surface 202, air outlet holes 203, ignition assembly 210, windshield 220;
a gas fitting 300, a flexible tube 310.
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Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative only and are not to be construed as limiting the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that if an orientation description such as upper, lower, left, right, etc. is referred to, it is for convenience only as to describe the utility model and simplify the description, and does not indicate or imply that the apparatus or element referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, if a number, greater than, less than, exceeding, above, below, within, etc., words are present, wherein the meaning of a number is one or more, and the meaning of a number is two or more, greater than, less than, exceeding, etc. are understood to not include the present number, and above, below, within, etc. are understood to include the present number.
The description of the first and second is for the purpose of distinguishing between technical features only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated or implicitly indicating the precedence of the technical features indicated.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly defined otherwise, terms such as arrangement, installation, connection, etc. should be construed broadly and the specific meaning of the terms in the present utility model can be reasonably determined by a person skilled in the art in combination with the specific contents of the technical scheme.
Referring to fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4, an outdoor gas burner includes a burner housing 100, a burner 200 and a gas connector 300, wherein the burner housing 100 has an inner cavity 101 and a pipe system 110 is provided in the inner cavity 101, a first concave portion 102 communicating with the inner cavity 101 is provided at one side of the burner housing 100, the burner 200 is provided in the burner housing 100 and connected with the pipe system 110, the gas connector 300 is connected with a flexible tube 310, the flexible tube 310 partially extends into the inner cavity 101 and is connected with the pipe system 110, the flexible tube 310 can extend from the first concave portion 102 to the outer side of the burner housing 100 or retract from the first concave portion 102 to the inner cavity 101, and the gas connector 300 can be received in the first concave portion 102.
It is to be understood that, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4, the pipeline system 110 includes a gas pipeline and a gas valve, the gas pipeline is connected to the gas valve, and the gas valve controls on/off of gas in the gas pipeline. When in use, the flexible pipe 310 extends out of the stove housing 100 from the first concave position 102, so that the gas connector 300 can extend out of the stove housing 100, and is convenient to be connected with a gas bottle, and the gas in the gas bottle is input through the gas connector 300 and is conveyed to the pipeline system 110 by the flexible pipe 310, and is output by the burner 200 for combustion for cooking; when the portable gas connector is carried out, the flexible tube 310 is retracted to the inner cavity 101 from the first concave position 102, the gas connector 300 is retracted and stored in the first concave position 102, the gas connector 300 is prevented from extending outwards to occupy space, the possibility of collision damage to the gas connector 300 is reduced, the portable gas connector is convenient to carry out, the trouble that the gas connector 300 needs to be assembled and disassembled repeatedly is avoided, and the portable gas connector is convenient to use.
In practical applications, the gas connector 300 may be an angle valve, a needle valve, a pressure reducing valve, etc., the specific structure of which is known to those skilled in the art, the specific structure of the first recess 102 may be set according to the specific shape of the gas connector 300, and the specific structures of the stove housing 100 and the burner 200 may be set according to the actual use requirement, which will not be described in detail herein.
In some embodiments, the stove housing 100 is rotatably coupled to a flip plate 120 that is capable of shielding the first recess 102. It can be appreciated that, as shown in fig. 1, 3, 5 and 6, by providing the flip plate 120, when the gas connector 300 is received in the first recess 102, the flip plate 120 can be rotated to cover the first recess 102 by using the flip plate 120, so as to hide the gas connector 300, further reduce the possibility of collision damage to the gas connector 300, and facilitate protecting the gas connector 300. In practical application, the specific structure of the flip plate 120 can be set according to practical requirements.
In some embodiments, the stove housings 100 are provided with two and are rotatably connected with each other, and the burners 200 are provided with two and are respectively arranged on the two stove housings 100, and the two stove housings 100 can be rotatably folded.
As can be understood, as shown in fig. 1, 3, 5 and 6, the two stove housings 100 are distributed in the left-right direction and are rotationally connected, the inner cavities 101 of the two stove housings 100 are respectively provided with corresponding pipeline systems 110 and are connected and communicated for ventilation, the two burners 200 are respectively arranged on the two stove housings 100 to form a double-burner structure, and a user can cook with the two burners 200 at the same time according to needs, so that the usability is improved; when the portable electric stove is carried out, referring to fig. 5, the two stove housings 100 can be folded in a rotating manner, so that the portable electric stove is convenient to carry, store and place.
In practical application, besides the above structure, two gas connectors 300 may be further provided to be connected to the pipe systems 110 of the two stove housings 100, so as to supply gas to the two pipe systems 110, and one stove housing 100 may be provided with a plurality of burners 200, which may be set according to practical requirements.
In some embodiments, a locking structure is provided between the two stove housings 100, and when the two stove housings 100 are folded in a rotating manner, the locking structure can lock the two stove housings 100 to limit the relative rotation between the two stove housings 100.
As can be understood, as shown in fig. 1, 3, 5 and 6, the locking structure includes a locking knob 130 and a flip plate 120, the right side of the right side stove housing 100 is rotatably connected with the flip plate 120, the left side of the left side stove housing 100 is rotatably connected with the locking knob 130, the flip plate 120 is correspondingly provided with a avoiding hole 121 through which the locking knob 130 passes, when the two stove housings 100 are rotatably folded, the left side stove housing 100 is rotatably stacked on the right side stove housing 100, the locking knob 130 is positioned above the flip plate 120, the flip plate 120 is turned to the locking knob 130, the locking knob 130 passes through the avoiding hole 121 and passes through the flip plate 120, and then the locking knob 130 is rotated to enable the locking knob 130 to be abutted with the flip plate 120, the flip plate 120 is clamped between the locking knob 130 and the stove housing 100, and relative rotation between the two stove housings 100 is limited, thereby realizing relative locking between the two stove housings 100, and being convenient to carry and use.
In practical application, besides the above structure, the locking structure may further include two magnetic attraction pieces, where the two magnetic attraction pieces are respectively disposed on the two stove housings 100, and when the two stove housings 100 rotate and fold, the two magnetic attraction pieces are magnetically attracted to cooperate, so as to limit relative rotation between the two stove housings 100, and lock the two stove housings 100, or the locking structure may also be a latch structure, and when the two stove housings 100 rotate and fold, the latch structure is used to lock the two stove housings 100, so that the two stove housings 100 can be set correspondingly according to practical use needs.
In some embodiments, the stove housing 100 is provided with a bracket 140 for supporting the cooking appliance. It can be appreciated that, as shown in fig. 1, the support 140 is provided to support the cooking appliances such as cookware, kettles, etc. so as to facilitate cooking. In practical applications, the specific structure of the bracket 140 can be set according to practical requirements.
In some embodiments, the stove housing 100 is provided with a second recess 103 and a positioning step 105 is provided at an edge of the second recess 103, the burner 200 is provided in the second recess 103, and the bracket 140 is placed at the positioning step 105.
As can be understood, as shown in fig. 1, 3, 5 and 6, the upper side of the stove housing 100 is provided with a second concave position 103 which is concave downwards, the edge of the second concave position 103 is provided with a positioning step 105, the burner 200 is arranged in the second concave position 103, and the wall part of the second concave position 103 is utilized to form an energy gathering ring structure, so that flames are conveniently gathered, and the heat efficiency is improved; the support 140 is placed at the positioning step 105, the placement position of the support 140 is limited by the positioning step 105, so that the support 140 is conveniently positioned, detached and placed, and clean maintenance is convenient.
In practical application, besides the above structure, the upper side of the stove housing 100 may be a planar structure, the bracket 140 may be detachably connected to the stove housing 100 by a fastening or screwing manner, and the specific structures of the second recess 103 and the positioning step 105 may be set accordingly according to practical use requirements.
In some embodiments, the second recess 103 is provided with a groove 104 for partially accommodating the bracket 140. It can be understood that, as shown in fig. 1 and fig. 3, the lower side of the second recess 103 is provided with a groove 104, when the two stove housings 100 are folded and placed, the support 140 can be placed in the second recess 103 with the upper side facing downwards, and part of the support 140 is accommodated in the groove 104, so that the support 140 can be conveniently accommodated in the second recess 103, and the support 140 can be conveniently positioned, accommodated and placed, and referring to fig. 5 and fig. 6, the two stove housings 100 are folded in a rotating manner, and the two second recess 103 encloses an accommodating space for accommodating the two supports 140, so that the support 140 can be conveniently accommodated and carried. In practical applications, the specific structure of the groove 104 may be set according to the specific structure of the bracket 140, which is not limited herein.
In some embodiments, the burner 200 has a first annular surface 201 and a second annular surface 202, the second annular surface 202 being located inside the annulus of the first annular surface 201, the first annular surface 201 being progressively sloped upward from the outer edge to the inner edge, the second annular surface 202 being progressively sloped downward from the outer edge to the inner edge, the first annular surface 201 and the second annular surface 202 each being provided with a plurality of air outlet holes 203.
It will be appreciated that, as shown in fig. 1, 7 and 8, the upper side of the burner 200 has a first annular surface 201 and a second annular surface 202, the first annular surface 201 gradually slopes upward from the outer edge to the inner edge to be in a substantially circular truncated cone structure, and the second annular surface 202 gradually slopes downward from the outer edge to the inner edge to be in a substantially inverted circular truncated cone structure, and the first annular surface 201 and the second annular surface 202 are both provided with a plurality of air outlet holes 203, and the fuel gas is output and combusted through the air outlet holes 203, and since the first annular surface 201 and the second annular surface 202 are both annular inclined surfaces, the combustion area of the fuel gas is advantageously increased. In practical application, the specific structure and the number of the air outlet holes 203 can be set according to the practical use requirement.
In some embodiments, a side of the burner 200 is provided with an ignition assembly 210 and a windshield 220, the windshield 220 partially shielding the ignition end of the ignition assembly 210.
It will be appreciated that as shown in fig. 1, 7 and 8, a windshield 220 is provided on one side of the burner 200, and the ignition end of the ignition assembly 210 is partially shielded by the windshield 220, so as to reduce the influence of external environmental wind on ignition, improve ignition reliability, and facilitate use. In practice, the windshield 220 may be set as desired for the particular application, and as other configurations of the burner 200 and ignition assembly 210 of embodiments of the present utility model are known to those of ordinary skill in the art, will not be described in detail herein.
The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the present utility model is not limited to the above embodiments, and various changes can be made within the knowledge of one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit of the present utility model.

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1. An outdoor gas stove, comprising:
a stove housing (100), wherein the stove housing (100) is provided with an inner cavity (101) and a pipeline system (110) is arranged in the inner cavity (101), and a first concave position (102) communicated with the inner cavity (101) is arranged on one side of the stove housing (100);
a burner (200) provided in the stove housing (100) and connected to the pipe system (110);
the gas connector (300), gas connector (300) is connected with flexible pipe (310), flexible pipe (310) part stretch into in inner chamber (101) and with pipe system (110) are connected, flexible pipe (310) can follow first sunken position (102) stretch out to the outside of stove casing (100) or follow first sunken position (102) withdraw to inner chamber (101), gas connector (300) can accomodate to in first sunken position (102).
2. The outdoor gas burner according to claim 1, characterized in that the burner housing (100) is rotatably connected with a flip plate (120) capable of shielding the first recess (102).
3. The outdoor gas stove according to claim 1, characterized in that two stove housings (100) are rotatably connected, and that two burners (200) are provided and are respectively rotatably folded with two stove housings (100), the two stove housings (100) being rotatably folded.
4. An outdoor gas burner according to claim 3, characterized in that a locking structure is provided between the two burner housings (100), said locking structure being capable of locking between the two burner housings (100) when the two burner housings (100) are pivoted and folded, so as to limit the relative pivoting between the two burner housings (100).
5. The outdoor gas burner according to claim 1, characterized in that the burner housing (100) is provided with a support (140) for supporting a cooking appliance.
6. The outdoor gas burner according to claim 5, characterized in that the burner housing (100) is provided with a second recess (103) and a positioning step (105) is provided at the edge of the second recess (103), the burner (200) is arranged in the second recess (103), and the bracket (140) is arranged at the positioning step (105).
7. The outdoor gas stove according to claim 6, characterized in that the second recess (103) is provided with a groove (104) for the bracket (140) to be partially accommodated therein.
8. The outdoor gas burner according to claim 1, wherein the burner (200) has a first annular surface (201) and a second annular surface (202), the second annular surface (202) being located inside the ring of the first annular surface (201), the first annular surface (201) being inclined gradually upwards from the outer edge towards the inner edge, the second annular surface (202) being inclined gradually downwards from the outer edge towards the inner edge, the first annular surface (201) and the second annular surface (202) each being provided with a plurality of gas outlet holes (203).
9. The outdoor gas burner of claim 1, wherein one side of said burner (200) is provided with an ignition assembly (210) and a windshield (220), said windshield (220) partially shielding the ignition end of said ignition assembly (210).
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