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US982205A
US982205A US47392909A US1909473929A US982205A US 982205 A US982205 A US 982205A US 47392909 A US47392909 A US 47392909A US 1909473929 A US1909473929 A US 1909473929A US 982205 A US982205 A US 982205A
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    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGESĀ ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
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  • Fig. ,5 is a plan view, of the burner portion of the igniter.
  • My improvements are applicable to'theburners for supplying heat to the ovens of gas ranges, and I have not deemed it necessary to show a complete range, butonly one wall thereof with which my nnprovements have a connection.
  • a plate 2 provided with two openings through which the two burners 3 project, each of the burners is .provided with gas outlets 4: on its underface. These burners have a connection with a gas supply pipe 5 through the cooks 6 which regulate the supply of gas to the burners.
  • the plate 2 is formed with an opening 7 midway between the burners 3.
  • An igniter burner comprises the intake tube 8 and the cross-tube 9.
  • the intake tube has an air inlet 10, and gas outlet 11.
  • a cock 12- connected with the intake tube 8, and the gas supply pipe 5 regulates the quantity of gas supplied to the intake tube.
  • the cross-tube has two gas outlet openlngs 13 in its center portion, and a series of gas outlet openings 14 near each end in its upperface. From the center of the crosstube extends a. perforated lip 15.
  • a segmental collar 16 is formed integral with the intake tube 8 near its open end, and
  • a hood or gas director is formed with the main portion 18 overlying the intake tube 8, and the wings 19 overlying the cross:
  • each of the wings I9 is formed with an upwardly curved portion 22.
  • the free end of the main portion 18 of the hood projects through the opening 7 inthe plate-2, and is formed with a curved flange section 23 to make a C0111- plete collar when placed in cut away portion of the segmental collar 16 as shown at Fig. 3.
  • the cross-tube 9 has its ends located against the. underface. of the oven burners 3, and the curved sections 22 ofthe wings 19 rest on the upperface of the burners as shown 'at Fig. 3.
  • gas is admitted through the intake tube 8 by turning the cock 12, which will escape through the openings 13 into the wings of the hood, and throughthe opening 11 into the main portion of the hood which will escape atthe free end of the main portion of the hood-where it is ignited, and after being ignited, the blaze will follow back beneath the hood until the openings '14 are reached, when the gas escaping through these openings will be lgnited.
  • the cocksG to the oven burners 3 are then opened which will admit gas to the burners which will escape through the openings 4, when it will be ignited from the flame burning at the openings 14, in the igniter burner.
  • the cook 12supplying as to the igniter burner is then turned 0 i If at any time it is deemed necessary to know if the burners for the oven are burning, by opening the cook 12 thereby admitting gas to the igniter burner, the gas will be ignited, and will show a blaze at the free end of the main portion 18 of the hood adjacent to the bar 17.
  • This bar 17 serves to direct the flame upwardly and therefore constitutes a flame deflector.
  • a main burner located therein an igniter burner located adjacentthe main burner'g-a gas supply pipe located outside the casing and connected to the igniter burner, a con- .trolhng valve in the pipe, a hood extending 'through the casing and being located over the igniter burner, and a flame deflector in V terposed between the outer end of the hood and the controlling valve.
  • a perforated igniter burner located against the under side of themain burner, and a flame directing hood located over the igniter burner in "spaced relation thereto and engaged-with the upper side of the main burner.
  • igniter burner including an intake pipehaving' lateral branches extending beneath the main burners, 'a flame directing hood extending over the intake pipe and having branches extending over the branches of the igniter burner and overthe main burners, and means connecting the inner ends of the hood and i iter burner, said hood extenders, and means for securing the hood to the ingou twa r 1y beyond the main casing, and-' an upstanding flame deflector located on the intake pipe beyond the outer end of the hood.

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M. J. GREEN.
} GAS RANGE. APPLICATION FILED JAN. 23, 1909.
Patented Jan. 17,1911.
,UNITED F E;
' MICHAEL GREEN, or. nooxronn, rumors, ,Assmnon' 'IO ECLIPSE GAS sro'vE COMPANY, or 'nocxrorm, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION or ILLINOIS.
GAS-RANGE.
To all whom it may concern:
1 Be it known that I, MICHAEL J GREEN, a citizen, of the United States, residing at -Rockford, in the county of Winnebago and.
State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gas-Ranges, .of
- the wall of the oven being in section. Fig.
2 is a section on dot'tedline a Fig.1. Fig. 3 is a section on dotted line b Fig.- 1'. Fig. 4 is a section on dotted line 0 c Fig. 2. Fig. ,5 is a plan view, of the burner portion of the igniter.
My improvements are applicable to'theburners for supplying heat to the ovens of gas ranges, and I have not deemed it necessary to show a complete range, butonly one wall thereof with which my nnprovements have a connection.
To the wall 1 of the range is secured a plate 2 provided with two openings through which the two burners 3 project, each of the burners is .provided with gas outlets 4: on its underface. These burners have a connection with a gas supply pipe 5 through the cooks 6 which regulate the supply of gas to the burners. I
The plate 2 is formed with an opening 7 midway between the burners 3. An igniter burner comprises the intake tube 8 and the cross-tube 9. The intake tube has an air inlet 10, and gas outlet 11. A cock 12- connected with the intake tube 8, and the gas supply pipe 5 regulates the quantity of gas supplied to the intake tube.
. The cross-tube has two gas outlet openlngs 13 in its center portion, and a series of gas outlet openings 14 near each end in its upperface. From the center of the crosstube extends a. perforated lip 15.
A segmental collar 16 is formed integral with the intake tube 8 near its open end, and
between this collar and the open end of the intake tube extends a vertically arranged bar 17.
A hood or gas director is formed with the main portion 18 overlying the intake tube 8, and the wings 19 overlying the cross:
tube 9. A perforated lip 20 extending from Specification ofLetters Patent. PatehtgdJan', 17, 1911,
Application filed January 23, 1909. Serial No. 473,929.
the bolt 21, thereby connecting the hood to the igniter burner. The end of each of the wings I9 is formed with an upwardly curved portion 22. The free end of the main portion 18 of the hood projects through the opening 7 inthe plate-2, and is formed with a curved flange section 23 to make a C0111- plete collar when placed in cut away portion of the segmental collar 16 as shown at Fig. 3. A lip 24: rises from the main portion of the hood. l
' The cross-tube 9 has its ends located against the. underface. of the oven burners 3, and the curved sections 22 ofthe wings 19 rest on the upperface of the burners as shown 'at Fig. 3.
In use, gas is admitted through the intake tube 8 by turning the cock 12, which will escape through the openings 13 into the wings of the hood, and throughthe opening 11 into the main portion of the hood which will escape atthe free end of the main portion of the hood-where it is ignited, and after being ignited, the blaze will follow back beneath the hood until the openings '14 are reached, when the gas escaping through these openings will be lgnited.
The cocksG to the oven burners 3 are then opened which will admit gas to the burners which will escape through the openings 4, when it will be ignited from the flame burning at the openings 14, in the igniter burner. The cook 12supplying as to the igniter burner is then turned 0 i If at any time it is deemed necessary to know if the burners for the oven are burning, by opening the cook 12 thereby admitting gas to the igniter burner, the gas will be ignited, and will show a blaze at the free end of the main portion 18 of the hood adjacent to the bar 17. This bar 17 serves to direct the flame upwardly and therefore constitutes a flame deflector.
I claim as myinvention.
1. The combination with a stove casing, of a main-burner located therein, an igniter burner located adjacent to the main burner and having perforations, means for supplying gas to the burners, and a hood extending through the casing and being located over the igniterburner, said hood projecting outwardly beyond the outer face of the casing and the perforations of the burner terminat ing short of the outer end of th'e'h'ood.
the wings 19 is connected to the lip l5 by 2, The combination with a stove'casing, of
" "a main burner located therein, an igniter burner located adjacentthe main burner'g-a gas supply pipe located outside the casing and connected to the igniter burner, a con- .trolhng valve in the pipe, a hood extending 'through the casing and being located over the igniter burner, and a flame deflector in V terposed between the outer end of the hood and the controlling valve.
, 3. The combination with a main burner, of an igniter burner associated therewith and having a segmental collar, and aflame directing .hoodlocated over the burner and having a flange section that engages the segments of the burner collar.
4, The combination with a main burner, of an igniter burner pipe extending on one side of the mainburner and perforated and a flame directing hood located'in spaced relation over the igniter burner and extendingon-the opposite side of the main burner.
5. The combination with a main burner,
' of a perforated igniter burner located against the under side of themain burner, and a flame directing hood located over the igniter burner in "spaced relation thereto and engaged-with the upper side of the main burner.
6. In a gas stove, the combination with spaced 'inain burners, of a perforated igniter burnertube located between the main .burners and having perforated branches extending thereto, and a fiame directing hood lo cated over the igniter burner spaced relaigniter burner and thereby holding said hood and igniter burner upon the main burners.
. 8. The combination with a casing, of a palr of spaced main burners located therein, an
igniter burner including an intake pipehaving' lateral branches extending beneath the main burners, 'a flame directing hood extending over the intake pipe and having branches extending over the branches of the igniter burner and overthe main burners, and means connecting the inner ends of the hood and i iter burner, said hood extenders, and means for securing the hood to the ingou twa r 1y beyond the main casing, and-' an upstanding flame deflector located on the intake pipe beyond the outer end of the hood.
In testimony. whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
MICHAEL J. GREEN; WVitnesses p A. 0. 13mm, E. D. E. N. BEHEL.
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