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EP 0 702 196 A1 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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20.03.1996 Bulletin 1996/12 |
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Date of filing: 14.09.1994 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)6: F24C 3/08 |
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Designated Contracting States: |
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DE ES FR GB |
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Applicant: WHIRLPOOL EUROPE B.V. |
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NL-5507 SK Veldhoven (NL) |
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Inventor: |
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- Distaso, Alessandro,
c/o Wirlpool Italia s.r.l.
I-21024 Biandronno (VA) (IT)
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Representative: Guerci, Alessandro |
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Whirlpool Europe S.r.l.
Patent Department
Località Cassinetta I-21024 Biandronno (VA) I-21024 Biandronno (VA) (IT) |
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Gas cooking hob with removable and replaceable burners |
(57) A gas cooking hob (1) comprises a cooking surface or region (2) in which a plurality
of burners (3) each comprising a head (5) and a burner body (10) are positioned. At
least one burner (3) of said hob (1) is removably associated therewith and replaceable
by a burner (3) of different gas ring size, the cooking surface (2) being provided
with fixed connection means (22) connected to a gas feed pipe (23) and able to receive
and support the body (10) of any burner (3) placed on it.
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[0001] This invention relates to a gas cooking hob in accordance with the introduction to
the main claim.
[0002] Cooking hobs of the said type are known to be provided with burners of different
sizes located in predetermined positions. These burners comprise a body fixed to the
cooking surface and connected to the corresponding gas feed pipe, and a head of particular
dimensions which is removably associated with said body and can be fitted only thereto.
[0003] Hence with such a known cooking hob the user is compelled to use a specific burner
for a specific task. For example, a small-diameter saucepan can be placed only on
one particular burner arranged in a particular position (for example to the rear),
whereas a large-diameter saucepan is preferably placed on a different burner (larger
than the aforesaid) located in a predetermined fixed position to the front of the
cooking hob.
[0004] An object of the present invention is to provide a cooking hob which releases the
user from predetermined design constraints by enabling him to position a saucepan
on one or other region of the cooking hob.
[0005] A particular object of the invention is to provide a cooking hob which enables the
user to choose the best position for locating a saucepan on said hob on the basis
for example of the user's height, the size of the saucepan and the type of food which
it contains.
[0006] A further particular object of the invention is to provide a cooking hob which, during
the preparation of a number of food items requiring the use of several containers
or saucepans, enables these latter to be positioned in the most comfortable manner
for the user.
[0007] These and further objects which will be more apparent to the expert of the art are
attained by a cooking hob in accordance with the accompanying claims.
[0008] The present invention will be more apparent from the accompanying drawing, which
is provided by way of non-limiting example and in which:
Figure 1 is an exploded view of a part of the cooking hob according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a section on the line 2-2 of Figure 1; and
Figure 3 is a schematic perspective view of a cooking hob according to the invention.
[0009] With reference to said figures, a cooking hob is indicated overall by 1 and comprises
a cooking surface 2 containing a plurality (four in the example) of gas burners 3
(activated and regulated by a usual igniter 3A and knobs 3B) in correspondence with
which there are provided grilles 4 of known type. Each burner 3 comprises a usual
burner head 5 of cup shape provided with internal radial ducts 6 opening at 7 into
an outer rim 8 of said head. This latter can be removably inserted into an end seat
9 in a burner body 10 which is internally hollow (at 11). In the cavity 11 there is
provided a usual seat 12 for a nozzle 13 of known type. The burner body 10 has a substantially
cylindrical side wall 14 in which there is provided a slot 15 to receive a screw 16
for fixing to said wall a known air regulator 17, the screw passing through an elongate
slot 18 in this latter. By operating the screw 16 the regulator 17 can be moved relative
to said wall 14 in order to suitably throttle the slot 15 and hence adjust the air
quantity entering the cavity 11, to suitably regulate the flame generated by the head
5.
[0010] The lower end 20 of the burner body 10 can be inserted into a seat 21 of a member
22 for connecting the burner 3 to a gas feed pipe 23 of known type. Said member 22
is fixed to the cooking surface 2 in any known manner and comprises an upper part
25 (with reference to the figures) rising from said surface and a lower part 26 positioned
within a seat 27 provided in said surface and projecting below it. This part cooperates,
as a known elastic fit, with an elastically deformable engagement member 28 associated
with the pipe 23 to enable this latter to be secured to the interconnection member
22.
[0011] The upper part 25 of the member 22 is of cup shape, within it there being provided
said seat 21. This latter is connected to a duct 30 provided within the part 26 and
opening (at 32) at its bottom end, the connection end 33 of the gas feed pipe 23 being
inserted into the duct 30. Within the duct 30 in proximity to its opening 32 there
is positioned an annular seal element 34, on the outside of the lower portion 26 there
being provided an annular notch 35 to receive the engagement member 28.
[0012] The upper part 25 is provided with a flange 38 resting on the surface 2 and by means
of a lateral lug 42 supports a usual spark generator 39 activated by the igniter 3A
or a gas safety thermocouple 39B. A seal ring 40 is positioned in the seat 21.
[0013] Each burner 3 of the cooking hob 1 comprises a burner body 10 provided lowerly with
a lower end 20 such as that shown in the figure and able to cooperate with the seat
21 of any interconnection member 22. Consequently, if a burner with a large-diameter
head 5 is to be fitted in place of a burner with a medium or small-diameter head 5
or vice versa (ie if the position and size of the gas rings is to be changed), the
burner (ie its body 10 and relative head 5) is extracted from the seat 21 in the member
22. At the same time another member 22, in whose position said burner is to be located,
is released and this latter is inserted into said other member, the burner subsequently
removed being inserted into the first member 22. This is shown schematically in Figure
3 by the arrows F and W, which indicate the replacement of a burner with a large-diameter
head 5 by a further two burners as heretofore described.
[0014] One embodiment of the invention has been described. Other embodiments are however
possible (such as an embodiment in which an elastic ring is associated with the end
22 of each burner to facilitate its retention within the seat 21 of the member 22)
without however leaving the scope of the present document.
1. A gas cooking hob (1) comprising a cooking surface or region (2) in which a plurality
of burners (3) each comprising a head (5) and a burner body (10) are positioned, characterised
in that at least one burner (3) of said hob (1) is removably associated therewith
and replaceable by a burner (3) of different gas ring size, the cooking surface (2)
being provided with fixed connection means (22) connected to a gas feed pipe (23)
and able to receive and support the body (10) of any burner (3) placed on it.
2. A cooking hob as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the connection means are
an interconnection member (22) comprising a first portion (25) arranged to cooperate
with a corresponding burner and rising from the cooking surface (2), and a second
portion (26) positioned below said surface (2) and arranged to cooperate with the
gas feed pipe (23), the first portion (25) comprising a seat (21) for one end (20)
of the burner body (10) and communicating with a duct (30) opening at (32) in the
second portion (26), into which a connection member (33) of said feed pipe (23) is
inserted.
3. A cooking hob as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the burner body (10) of
each burner (3) is provided with an end (20) able to cooperate with the first portion
(25) of any interconnection member (22).
4. A cooking hob as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that each interconnection member
(22) is positioned in a fixed manner within a corresponding seat (27) provided in
the surface (2).
5. A cooking hob as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that each interconnection member
(22) supports a spark generator (39) and/or a gas safety thermocouple (39B).
6. A cooking hob as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that each interconnection member
comprises seal elements (40, 34) positioned, respectively, in the seat (21) for the
end (20) of each burner body (14) and in the duct (30) to which the gas feed pipe
(23) is connected.
7. A cooking hob as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the second portion (26)
of the interconnection member comprises means (35) for snap-coupling to an engagement
member (28) associated with the gas feed pipe (23).
