[0001] With the terms gas hob it is normally indicated either a gas built-in cooktop or
a gas cooktop integrated within a cooking range. For the purpose of the present invention
we extend this definition by including all the cooking gas hobs provides with at least
one burner fed with any type of combustible gas.
[0002] Cooking gas hobs are normally provided with grates placed above the gas burners.
Grates normally present "fingers" for supporting pots, pans, casseroles or any other
cooking utensil that has to be heated by the gas hob.
[0003] "Fingers" are required to position, in a centered and stable way, cooking utensils
above the gas burners.
[0004] Normally gas hob appliances are designed to prevent the flame from being extinguished
by a wind blow caused for instance by a slammed door, especially with regard to the
low power burners. This design is particularly important for the countries in which
it the door slam test is a safety requirement to be passed for obtain the approval
of the product.
[0005] It is known in the art that, especially for the small burners, whenever the test
is not likely to be passed, that an easy way to obtain the product approval is to
modify the product by increasing the minimum power level of the interested burner.
This change has a consequent disadvantages of decreasing the performance of the product
when using the same burner at the minimum level. This effect is particularly undesirable
when the burner is used for simmering, especially when needed to supply good melting
and good sauce results. In fact, a burner with increased power is not good enough
for this purpose.
[0006] Moreover, it is known in the art that after having increased the power, to avoid
that an increased power could affect the hob temperatures, the combustion results
and other safety performances required for the product approval, a change the aesthetic
design of grates is most of the time necessary. This change normally has an impact
on metal top design, and on other components including the "fingers". As a consequence
the overall grate design is changed, and this change can compromise the overall stability
of the cooking utensils, jeopardizing the overall aesthetic design.
[0007] Good results on performance tests, like Tomato Sauce and Melting Chocolate and a
nice appearance based on a design which provides stability the cooking utensils, are
very important for the brand to build a good image on the market, and are very important
to transmit a good impression to the customer.
[0008] An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a convection oven that
does not present the limitations of the prior art.
[0009] More specifically, an object of the present invention is a cooking gas hob provided
with a grid presenting some characteristics capable to solve the problem of the flame
extinguishing due to wind blows and which also doesn't need to change the disposition
of the fingers, compromising the stability of the cooking utensils supported by the
grates.
[0010] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent
to the skilled artisan from the following detailed description when read in light
of the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 shows a cooking gas hob provided with a grid according to the present invention;
- Figure 2 shows a detailed view of a preferred embodiment of grid according to the
present invention.
[0011] With reference to the drawings a gas hob 100 presents five burners having different
sizes, adapted for being coupled with different pans and for supply different powers.
In particular the gas hob presents an auxiliary burner A having a small size, i.e.
rated 1.5 kW and rapid burner R rated, for instance, 4.4 kW. Three grates G are positioned
above the burners, each of them presenting "fingers" F to support cooking utensils
(cookware) of different sizes.
[0012] According to the present invention, the grate G above the auxiliary burner A, which
is the burner that first extinguishes it flame when set at its lower (minimum) power
level during the door slam test, present a flat surface metal area M, a plate, which
avoids the flame be directly in contact with the pan at low power level, and which
prevent an excessive warming when the customer is using the burner of the product
on the simmer function.
[0013] The same configuration is applicable also to the grates over standing the rapid burner
R or any other burner which can also affected by the same problem.
[0014] This flat surface metal area M is integrated with the grids and obtained by a metal
casting process.
[0015] With a grid G according to the present invention it is possible to improve the simmer
function of the product and to prevent the flame extinguishing in case of a wind blow.
The results are particularly appreciable when the burner is operated at its minimum
level, whenever the flame of the burner is retained underneath the flat surface metal
area M.
[0016] The presence of the flat surface metal area/s prevent to a modification of the "fingers"
F and so of the stability of the cooking utensils used with the hob. As a further
consequence the overall original nice appearance of the product is maintained together
with the product performances.
1. Cooking gas hob provided with a gas burner (A,R) and with a grate (G) lying above
the gas burner (A, R) adapted to support a cookware, characterized in that the gas hob presents a plate (M) in correspondence with said gas burner (A, R), said
plate (M) being integral with said grate (G) and being displaced at a predetermined
distance from the gas burner and adapted to retain the flame of the gas burner below
said grate when the gas burner is operated at its minimum level.
2. Cooking gas hob according to claim 1 characterized in that the plate (M) is integral with the grate (G).
3. Cooking gas hob according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that the plate (M) is flat and parallel with a worktop in which the hob is installed.
4. Cooking gas hob according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that the plate (M) and the grate (G) are obtained by a metal casting process.
5. Method for preventing the extinguishing of a gas burner flame from accidental air
blows in a cooking gas hob according to claim 1 characterized in that the method comprises the step of setting the burner to operate to a predetermined
minimum power level retaining the flame underneath said plate.