[0001] The invention relates to a device capable of reducing the number of microswitches
usually used for the spark ignition of the gas burners of household cooking equipment.
[0002] It is usual, in household cooking equipment fitted with gas burners, for the ignition
of the burners to be effected by means of a spark created by a special igniter plug
located near each of the burners: for wiring simplicity, a single electric circuit
connects all the igniter plugs in parallel so that, when the circuit is closed, all
the igniter plugs produce sparks, regardless of which burner needs to be ignited.
[0003] To close this circuit there may be a special ignition button which comes into contact
with the microswitches in series with the ignition plugs: this is located on the panel
of the cooking equipment, independently of the knobs for the cocks, and the ignition
is achieved by this being pushed down while the burner cock is opened at the same
time.
[0004] For the user's convenience and to limit the risk that, through carelessness, unconsumed
gas is allowed to leak out, it is common to use cocks equipped with a microswitch.
The microswitches are connected in parallel in the single electrical circuit which
supplies all the igniter plugs. When the knob of the cock for the burner needed to
be ignited is pressed, the relative solenoid valve to the burner opens while the microswitch,
necessarily closes and, as in the case of a single button separate from the cocks,
produces a spark from all the igniter plugs.
[0005] Since the gas cut-off cock is a due and compulsory safety component, usually incorporated
in the cock, while the spark ignition is an optional function, the microswitch is
a separate element which can be mounted on the cock adapted to receive it.
[0006] With the presence of a microswitch on each of the cocks the ignition manoeuvre is
more convenient and safer, as the user simply has to press the knob down to ignite
the burner, but it has the drawback of an additional cost since a microswitch must
be provided for each gas cock.
[0007] The present invention, in the case of household cooking equipment fitted with at
least two gas burners supplied by means of corresponding cocks mounted next to each
other and fitted with a spark ignition activated by means of microswitches attached
to the said cocks, aims to allow the removal of one microswitch from each pair of
adjacent cocks.
[0008] A further aim of the present invention is to achieve this objective by simply applying
an additional mechanical element to the standard cocks manufactured according to the
commonly-known technique.
[0009] These aims are achieved through a device according to the present invention in which
the ignition spark is produced, for at least one cock because the said cock is equipped
with a striking element which comes into contact with the microswitch mounted either
on a second cock or close to this latter or positioned between the two and, however,
in such a way that the said microswitch can be activated by both the first and the
second cock, each one independently of the other.
[0010] The characteristics of the device according to the present invention will better
emerge from the detailed description of some preferred but not exclusive embodiments
that follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided in the form of
a non-limiting example which shows the gas cock with a vertical knob shaft, of a type
designed to be mounted on a cooking hob or, in any case, on a horizontal surface.
[0011] Figure 1 shows a frontal view, according to an embodiment of the present invention,
of two adjacent cocks, both manufactured according to the commonly-known technique
with the only difference that, on the first cock there is a spark ignition microswitch
manufactured, mounted and activated according to the commonly-known technique, while
the second cock does not have a microswitch but an additional mechanical element which
can activate the microswitch of the first cock.
[0012] Figure 2 shows a further frontal view, substantially the same elements of the previous
figure with only one variation relating to the additional mechanical element according
to the present invention.
[0013] Figure 3 shows a top view of the same elements of figure 1 as well as the so-called
'ramp', i.e. the tubing which supplies the gas cocks: the ramp is omitted in the previous
figures for the sake of clarity.
[0014] In the three figures the most important elements are highlighted with identification
numbers, to be exact: n
o 1 denotes the gas ramp; n
o2 denotes the body of a standard gas cock designed according to the commonly-known
technique; n
o2.b denotes a standard gas cock which can even be identical to the cock 2 except that
it is fitted with an additional element according to the invention; n
o3 denotes the cylindrical flange by means of which either gas cock 2 or 2 .b can be
coupled to the ramp 1; n
o4 denotes any of the knobs for gas cocks 2 or 2.b; n
o 5 denotes the shaft of a knob 4; n
o6 denotes the body of a solenoid valve; n
o 6.1 denotes the feeler pin of the solenoid valve 6 whose pressure enables the opening
of the solenoid valve 6 itself n
o7 denotes a microswitch mounted on a cock 2; n
o 7.1 denotes the feeler pin of the microswitch 7; n
o8 denotes the striking element according to the commonly-known technique mounted onto
the shaft 5 of a cock 2 which can be pressed at the same time as the feeler pins 6.1
and 7.1 of, respectively, the solenoid valve 6 and the microswitch 7; n
o 9 denotes an additional striking element according to the invention mounted on the
cock 2.b; n
o 9.1 denotes the teeth for hooking the additional striking element 9 to the striking
element 8; n
o 9.a denotes a second possible embodiment of the additional striking element according
to the invention, mounted on the cock 2.b; n
o9.2 denotes one end of the said additional striking elements 9 or 9.a.
[0015] The functioning modes and the advantages of the invention have already been highlighted
by the description of the figures.
[0016] According to the current technique, to cause the ignition of the burners by means
of a spark, it is preferred not to use a separate button but to attach a microswitch
7 to each of the cocks 2, naturally only if the spark ignition, an optional extra,
is envisaged. This is why the microswitch 7 is non incorporated in the cock 2 but
simply mounted on this latter. If the knob 4 is pressed, the shaft 5 moves downwards
and the striking element 8, mounted on to the shaft 5, crushes both the feeler pin
6.1 of the solenoid valve, opening it, and also the feeler pin 7.1 of the microswitch
7, if present.
[0017] According to a first embodiment of the invention, and with reference to the figures
1 and 3, since a cock 2 has already been envisaged, equipped with a microswitch 7,
it is possible to attach a cock 2.b. adjacent to the additional striking element 9.
As the cock 2.b. opens, initiated by means of the pressure of the corresponding knob
4, the corresponding solenoid valve 6 is opened while the additional striking element
9 presses, by means of the end 9.2, the feeler pin 7.1 of the adjacent cock 2 without,
however, interfering with the similar operation which can be activated by the striking
element 8 of the said cock 2 nor activating the solenoid valve 6 of the same cock
2.
[0018] The said striking element 9 makes it possible not to mount a microswitch 7 on either
of the cocks 2.b adjacent to a cock 2.
[0019] The striking element 9 can be manufactured using any commonly-known material and
technology and so it is not necessary to describe them. A preferred embodiment envisages
moulded plastic, of a suitable mechanical and thermal resistance, fitted with hooking
teeth 9.1 with which the striking element 8 can be locked in place. Obviously the
said striking element 9 has a seating for coupling with the striking element 8 formed
in such a way as to ensure the correct positioning of the first element with the second
element, as the non-symmetrical positions of the teeth 9.1 show in the example in
Fig. 3.
[0020] According to a further embodiment of the invention, in figure 2 a striking element
9.a is envisaged comprising the striking element 8 with the end 9.2 added. In this
case, preferably, the material used will be the same as the material currently used
to manufacture the striking elements 8. It could be advantageous, for production simplicity,
to fit all the cocks 2 and 2.b., whether they are fitted with the microswitch 7 or
not, with the same striking element 9 whose end 9.2, at the most, will not be used.
[0021] The present invention has been described applied to gas cocks designed to be installed
in cooking equipment fitted with a horizontal panel, but it is clear that, with elements
and mechanical means equivalent to those described, this could also be applied to
many other household gas cooking equipment in which optional ignition microswitches
are mounted on the cocks and they are accessible, for activation, from the outside
of the body of the said cocks.
[0022] If the said microswitch 7, mounted on a cock 2, cannot be accessed easily, because
of its shape or position, by the striking elements 9 or 9.a mounted on a cock 2 .b,
then the said microswitch 7 can be positioned between the two cocks 2.b, each one
fitted with a striking element 9 or 9.a with the ends 9.2. in the appropriate positions,
which can be identical if necessary.
[0023] An advantage of the invention just described is clear: by means of the application
of an additional striking element 9 or by means of a striking element 9.a produced
by modifying slightly a standard striking element 8, it is possible, for each pair
of adjacent cocks, to remove one ignition microswitch and the relative wiring without
it being necessary to modify any other component of the cooking equipment in any way.
1. Household cooking equipment fitted with at least two gas burners supplied by means
of corresponding cocks (2, 2b) mounted next to each other and equipped with a spark
ignition activated by means of the closing of one or more microswitches (7) attached
to the said cocks (2, 2b) characterised by the fact that at least one cock (2, 2.b)
is fitted with a striking element (9, 9.a) which comes into contact, by means of an
end (9.2), with the feeler pin (7.1) of a microswitch (7) mounted on a second cock
(2) adjacent to the first cock (2.b), said microswitch (7) being activated independently
of both the first and the second cock (2, 2.b).
2. Household cooking equipment fitted with at least two gas burners supplied by means
of corresponding cocks (2, 2b) mounted next to each other and equipped with a spark
ignition activated by means of the closing of one or more microswitches (7) attached
to the said cocks (2, 2b) characterised by the fact that both cocks (2.b) are fitted
with a striking element (9,9.a) which comes into contact, by means of one end (9.2),
with the feeler pin (7.1) of a microswitch (7) positioned between the said cocks (2.b),
said microswitches being activated independently of both the first and second cock
(2.b).
3. Household cooking equipment according to claims 1 or 2 characterised by the fact that
the striking element (9) is an additional element which can be applied to a cock (2.b)
which does not have a microswitch (7).
4. Household cooking equipment according to claim 3 characterised by the fact that the
striking element (9) can be attached to a striking element (8) of a cock (2 .b) which
does not have a microswitch (7) using commonly-known means such as hooking teeth (9.1)
or other commonly-known means capable of guaranteeing the correct positioning.
5. Household cooking equipment according to claim 4 characterised by the fact that the
striking element (9) can be manufactured using any suitable material such as moulded
plastic with sufficient thermal and mechanical resistance.
6. Household cooking equipment according to claims 1 or 2 characterised by the fact that
the striking element (9.a) is created from a striking element (8) according to the
commonly-known technique with an end (9.2) added to it.
7. Household cooking equipment according to claim 6 characterised by the fact that all
the cocks (2.b) are fitted with striking elements (9.a) whether the end (9.2) is necessary
or not.
8. Gas cocks for household cooking equipment having one or more of the characteristics
listed in the individual claims above.