US2856993A - Safety device for gas burners and the like - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the general object of the present invention is the provision of a safety device for gas burners which will give a warning signal when a leak develop'sinthe gasline'to the burner or when the burner failsto ignite ,or' when the burner flame is snufied out by liquid or other substances accidentally droppingion' the burner such as by overboiling.
- Figure 1 is a section of the gas pressure switch as connected to a gas burner, together with a diagrammatic view of the electric circuit of 'the safety device shown in idle position; I H
- Figure 2 is a view similar-to that of Figure 1' showing the parts of the circuit whichare energized when a leak or rupture of the gas line develops betweenthe safety device and the burners;
- Figure 3 is a view similar to that of Figure 1 showing the electric circuit in operation during the initial time period of gas admission to a burner;
- Figure 4 is a similar view of the electric circuit shown when the burners operate in a normal manner.
- the gas pressure differential operated switch of the safety device comprises a cylinder 1 which houses a double headed piston or plunger 2 slidable within the cylinder 1 and having at one end a stem 3 surrounded by a compression coil spring 4.
- the stem 3 projects outwardly from the cylinder 1 and mounts a strip 5 adapted to contact the poles 6 of the electric circuit of the safety device.
- the cylinder 1 is provided at the end opposite the stem 3 with a gas inlet 7 for the entrance of the gas under pressure and with two lateral ports 8 and 9 which are in communication with the interior of the cylinder 1 and with the piping 10 respectively.
- the piping 10 communicates with a manifold 32 for feeding gas to the gas burners 33.
- Each gas burner 33 is provided with a valve 34 operable by a valve handle 11. Upon opening of a valve handle 11, the gas pressure is reduced within the piping 10 and consequently a pressure differential is produced between the heads 12 and 12 of the plunger 2. Therefore said plunger is displaced to the right against the action of the spring 4 to close the main switch 5, 6.
- the head 12 of the plunger 2 uncovers the port 8 and thereby establishes gas communication between the inlet 7 and the piping 10.
- the pressure within'said piping 10 is reduced or decreased and the plunger 2 moves to the right to close the main switch 5, 6.
- the gas pressure at the two heads 12 and 12' of the plunger 2 becomes equal whereby the plunger returns to closing position, shown in Figure 1, under the action of the coil spring 4;
- the electric circuit of the safety device comprises the main switch 5, 6,1
- the battery '13 or any other suitable source of power which may supply director alternating current, a solenoid operated switch 14, a valve ,handleoperated switch'15, a heat responsive bi-metal switch 16, a time switch 17 an alarm bell 18 and signal lights 19 and 20.
- Each switch 15 is operable by a cam 11'- mounted on the stem'of the valve handle 11.
- Eachswit'ch 16 is disposed in thevicinity of the flame of its associated burner. Elements 11a, 11'a and 15a and 16a.
- the time switch 17 is first turned in starting position, shown in Figure 3, in which the arm 25 is in contact with the starting pole 27. Then the valve handle 11 is turned to open the gas valve 34. The switch 15 is thus closed and the plunger 2 is again displaced to the right closing the main switch 5, 6.
- a safety device comprising a main switch flow responsive means in said gas supply pipe upstream of said gas burner valve operatively connected to said main switch to close said m'ain switch upon opening of said gas burner valve, said main switch being operable to closing position upon opening of said gas burner valve, a first switch, transmission means connectingsaid first switch'to said gas burner valve and adapted to close sa'id first switch when said valve is opened, a second normally closed switch, heat responsive means positioned to be heated by said burner and adapted to open said second "switch when said heat responsive means are heated byfsaidQburner, a third switch having starting and running fixed contacts and a movable contact and manually set timing means for engaging said movable contact with said starting contact and after a predetermined time for disengaging said movable contact from said starting contactwith said running contact, a source of power supply, a circuit connecting in series said power supply, said main switch, said first switch, said
- said alarm device is actuated upon closing of said main'switch ev'en if'sa'id 'firs't 'switch remains open, to thereby give a positive "indication of a gas leakage in the piping tosaid gas burner.
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Oct. 21, 1958 A. JUNEAU 2,356,993
' SAFETY DEVICE FOR GAS BURNERS AND THE LIKE Filed Aug. 26, 1954 7 2 Sheets-Sheet l mvsmoa Augustin JUNEAU Oct 21, 1958 A. JUNEAU 2,856,993
JSAFETY DEVICE FOR GAS BURNERS AND THE L'IKE Filed Aug. 26, 1954 ZSheets-Sheet 2 mvsmon Augustin JUNEAU ATTORNEY-S United es SAFETY DEVICE FOR' GAS BURNERISAAND THELIKE a Augustin Juneau, Quebec, Quebec; Canada, assignor of fifty percent to Eloi Juneau, Varennes, Quebec, Canada Application August 26, 1954, Serial No. 452,384 3 Claims. c1.-.-1ss-122 The present invention relates to a safety device for gas burners such as used in gas stoves, furnaces' and the like." I
The general object of the present invention is the provision of a safety device for gas burners which will give a warning signal when a leak develop'sinthe gasline'to the burner or when the burner failsto ignite ,or' when the burner flame is snufied out by liquid or other substances accidentally droppingion' the burner such as by overboiling. p
Another important objectfof the present 'invfe'nti onflis the provision of a safety device of the character described,-
. eatenten. ea. 21,1958
space of cylinder 1 facing cylinder head 12';
the electric circuit of which is made "of standard electrical components thereby reducing the costvof manufacturing. The foregoing and other important objects of the present invention will become more apparentfduring the following disclosure and by referring to the drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a section of the gas pressure switch as connected to a gas burner, together with a diagrammatic view of the electric circuit of 'the safety device shown in idle position; I H
Figure 2 is a view similar-to that of Figure 1' showing the parts of the circuit whichare energized when a leak or rupture of the gas line develops betweenthe safety device and the burners;
Figure 3 is a view similar to that of Figure 1 showing the electric circuit in operation during the initial time period of gas admission to a burner; and
Figure 4 is a similar view of the electric circuit shown when the burners operate in a normal manner.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings in which like reference characters indicate like elements throughout, the gas pressure differential operated switch of the safety device comprises a cylinder 1 which houses a double headed piston or plunger 2 slidable within the cylinder 1 and having at one end a stem 3 surrounded by a compression coil spring 4. The stem 3 projects outwardly from the cylinder 1 and mounts a strip 5 adapted to contact the poles 6 of the electric circuit of the safety device.
The cylinder 1 is provided at the end opposite the stem 3 with a gas inlet 7 for the entrance of the gas under pressure and with two lateral ports 8 and 9 which are in communication with the interior of the cylinder 1 and with the piping 10 respectively. The piping 10 communicates with a manifold 32 for feeding gas to the gas burners 33. Each gas burner 33 is provided with a valve 34 operable by a valve handle 11. Upon opening of a valve handle 11, the gas pressure is reduced within the piping 10 and consequently a pressure differential is produced between the heads 12 and 12 of the plunger 2. Therefore said plunger is displaced to the right against the action of the spring 4 to close the main switch 5, 6. Upon movement of the plunger 2 to the right, as shown in the drawings, the head 12 of the plunger 2 uncovers the port 8 and thereby establishes gas communication between the inlet 7 and the piping 10. When the gas is If a leak develops in the piping 10 leading from the cylinder 1 to the burners, the pressure within'said piping 10 is reduced or decreased and the plunger 2 moves to the right to close the main switch 5, 6. When the burners are all closed, the gas pressure at the two heads 12 and 12' of the plunger 2 becomes equal whereby the plunger returns to closing position, shown in Figure 1, under the action of the coil spring 4;
The electric circuit of the safety device, accordingto vi the present invention, comprises the main switch 5, 6,1
the battery '13 or any other suitable source of power which may supply director alternating current, a solenoid operated switch 14, a valve ,handleoperated switch'15, a heat responsive bi-metal switch 16, a time switch 17 an alarm bell 18 and signal lights 19 and 20.
I Thereis'one switch 15 and one switch 16 associated with each burner 33, and they are mounted in parallel in the main circuit. Each switch 15 is operable by a cam 11'- mounted on the stem'of the valve handle 11. Eachswit'ch 16 is disposed in thevicinity of the flame of its associated burner. Elements 11a, 11'a and 15a and 16a.
correspond to'elements 11, 11', 15 and 16, and are operatively associated with a second burner, not shown.
In the idle position of the safety device, shown in Figure 1, the main switch 5, 6 is open, the solenoid operated switch 14 has itspair of contacts 21 and 22 in closed position under the action of spring 23, the switch 15 is open; the bimetal switch 16 isclosed and the time switch 17 is in the position in which the movablecontact arm 25 engages the running pole 26 while the starting pole 27 is open.
If a gas leak develops in the piping 10 between the cylinder 1 and the gas burners, the plunger 2 will be displaced to the right to close the main switch 5, 6 and the following section of the electric circuit will be closed (see Figure 2); battery 13; main switch 5, 6; contacts 21 and 22; wire 28; alarm bell 18; wire 29 and battery 13. Thus the alarm bell will be sounded to indicate that a gas leak exists.
To operate a gas burner 33, the time switch 17 is first turned in starting position, shown in Figure 3, in which the arm 25 is in contact with the starting pole 27. Then the valve handle 11 is turned to open the gas valve 34. The switch 15 is thus closed and the plunger 2 is again displaced to the right closing the main switch 5, 6. Current flows through the starting circuit indicated in thick lines in Figure 3, namely: battery 13, main switch 5, 6; solenoid 24 of switch 14 (which opens the contacts 21 and 22 whereby the alarm bell 18 is prevented from ringing); switches 15 and 16; arm 25 and pole 27 of the time switch 17; green light 19 and back to the battery 13 through line 29. Simultaneously current flows from switch 15 through line 30, green light 20 and back to the battery 13. Therefore, upon opening of a valve 34 for a burner 33, both green lights will operate to indicate the initial period of burner operation but the alarm bell 18 is not energized.
ringing upon closing of the circuit signal: switch 16; wire a 31; arm 25; pole 26; bell 18; wire 29 and battery 13.
3 v If the burner is ignited during the initial time period, the heat responsive switc'h'16 opens, while 'thetime switch 17 is still in starting position and when the: arm 25 switches back to its running position in contact with the pole 26, the electric circuitfo r the alarm bell 18 and: the greenlight 19 is cut'oif. Therefore'o nly the green light '20 is lit indicating normal run. The iiorih'zil operation of the electric circtiitis shown in'Figur'e 4 which 'hows 'the fol' ont departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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1. In combination with a gas burner having a valve and a gas supply pipe leading to said valve, a safety device comprising a main switch flow responsive means in said gas supply pipe upstream of said gas burner valve operatively connected to said main switch to close said m'ain switch upon opening of said gas burner valve, said main switch being operable to closing position upon opening of said gas burner valve, a first switch, transmission means connectingsaid first switch'to said gas burner valve and adapted to close sa'id first switch when said valve is opened, a second normally closed switch, heat responsive means positioned to be heated by said burner and adapted to open said second "switch when said heat responsive means are heated byfsaidQburner, a third switch having starting and running fixed contacts and a movable contact and manually set timing means for engaging said movable contact with said starting contact and after a predetermined time for disengaging said movable contact from said starting contactwith said running contact, a source of power supply, a circuit connecting in series said power supply, said main switch, said first switch, said second switch and the movable and starting contact of said third switch, and 'anelectrically operable alarm debe closed andupon actuation of said third switch to starting position current will "by-pass said alarm device for said initial time period, and when said third switch assumes itsrunning'positi'onat the end of said initial time period, said alarm device will be actuated if the gas burner has failed .toignite and said second switch is closed, biit w'iu be prevented from operating if the gas burner has ignited during said initial time period and said second switch has opened.
2. The combination as claimed in claim 1, further including a solenoid device connected in series in said circuit, "a fourthmaiiuallyfclosed switch operated by said solenoid device arid connected in series with said main switch between said power-supply and said alarm device and by-passing said first, second and third switches,
whereby said alarm device is actuated upon closing of said main'switch ev'en if'sa'id 'firs't 'switch remains open, to thereby give a positive "indication of a gas leakage in the piping tosaid gas burner.
3 The combination as claimed in claim 2, further including a first signallight connected in said by-pa ssing line between said starting contact and said power supply and a second signallight'connected to said power supply and to saidfir'st switch whereby said first signallight will be "lighted only during :said initial time period and said 3 second signal light will be lighted when said first switch is closed.
Referenc'eslCited in the file'of this patent UrftrrED s'TAT-Es PATENTS 2,188,565 Bower Ian. 30, 1940 2,733,761 Lundgren Feb. 7, 1956 "FOREIGN P ATENTS 906,081 Germany Mar. 8, 1954
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