[0001] The present invention relates to a gas burner arrangement for a gas-cooking appliance,
a gas-cooking appliance comprising such gas burner arrangement and a method for determining
if a cooking vessel is placed above a gas burner.
[0002] A gas-cooking appliance, particularly a gas hob, as known in the art usually comprises
a gas burner arrangement with at least one gas burner adapted to receive a fuel flow,
particularly a flow of gas or a gas-air mixture, from a fuel supply. The fuel is used
to provide a fuel-supplied flame to a cooking vessel placed above said flame above
the gas burner. Usually such gas-cooking appliance further comprises at least one
support arranged to support the cooking vessel above the flame or burner.
[0003] It is known to provide standard gas-cooking appliance, for example gas hobs, with
a thermocouple (TC). Such thermocouple usually is adapted to generate a thermocouple
signal depending on the thermal state of said thermocouple. The thermocouple usually
is connected to a control unit being adapted to receive the thermocouple signal. In
standard gas-cooking appliances such thermocouple is used for safety reasons to detect
whether a flame is on. When the flame is on the TC is generating a tension at its
end, and then this tension is usually fed to a mechanical tap in order to allow the
gas to feed the burner.
[0004] The document
GB 2 146 804 A describes a temperature control arrangement for controlling the temperature of a
gas burner in accordance with a desired operating temperature set by a user-operable
control knob. A temperature sensing circuit includes a TC, which monitors the temperature
of a cooking vessel being heated. A comparator compares two input signals, indicative
respectively of the temperature sensed by the TC and of the temperature set on the
potentiometer, and generates an error signal. Accordingly, a solenoid gas valve is
activated in dependence on the error signal. However, safety and combustion in such
configuration are insufficiently controlled.
[0005] The document
WO 02 097 333 A2 describes a gas cooker having a TC in order to avoid an additional temperature sensor.
The TC is connected to a heat display unit, which displays a heat status for the gas
cooker point, depending on a parameter from the TC signal. However, also according
to this document safety and combustion in such configuration are insufficiently controlled.
[0006] US2010239987A describes a method for operating a cooking point with a gas burner of a gas hob disclosed
in which pan detection is provided for switching off the gas burner when the pan is
removed. However, said document mainly focusses on a method to switch off or not gas
and does not disclose a possibility to sense, if the pot is placed on the pan support
or not.
[0007] It is an object of the present invention to provide a gas burner arrangement and/or
a gas-cooking appliance with improved functions.
[0008] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a gas burner arrangement
and/or a gas-cooking appliance with improved safety and/or combustion control.
[0009] This and other problems are solved by the subject matter of the attached independent
claims.
[0010] The above objects of the invention are achieved by a gas burner arrangement according
to claim 1, a gas-cooking appliance comprising such gas burner arrangement according
to claim 13, and a method for determining if a cooking vessel is placed above a gas
burner of a gas burner arrangement according to claim 14.
[0011] Preferred embodiments may be taken from the dependent claims.
[0012] A gas burner arrangement for a gas-cooking appliance, particularly a gas hob, according
to claim 1 comprises at least one gas burner adapted to receive a fuel flow from a
fuel supply and for providing a fuel-supplied flame to a cooking vessel. Thereby,
the cooking vessel can be placed above the gas burner, particularly above the fuel-supplied
flame. Such gas burner arrangement according to the present invention further comprises
at least one support arranged to support the cooking vessel above the gas burner,
particularly above the fuel-supplied flame, and a thermocouple adapted to generate
a thermocouple signal depending on the thermal state of said thermocouple. Furthermore,
a gas burner arrangement according to the present invention comprises a control unit
connected to the thermocouple, the control unit being adapted to receive the thermocouple
signal and to process said thermocouple signal to an output signal. Advantageously,
according to the gas burner arrangement of the invention the control unit is capable
of determining if the cooking vessel is placed on the support, particularly above
the fuel-supplied flame, dependent on the thermocouple signal.
[0013] The present inventors have found that a signal from a thermocouple signal, particularly
in the form of thermo-tension of such thermocouple, can be used to detect if a generic
cooking vessel, for example a pot, pan, grid, or the like, has been placed over the
flame, burner and/or the support of a gas burner. Thereby, the level of the thermocouple
signal changes significantly, if such vessel is placed over the flame, particularly
over the support or burner, or not.
[0014] A gas burner arrangement for a gas-cooking appliance according to the present invention
comprises at least one gas burner adapted to receive a fuel flow from a fuel supply
and for providing a fuel-supplied flame to a cooking vessel. In connection therewith
it is to be understood that such fuel may be a gas or a gas-air mixture. A person
skilled in the art will immediately acknowledge that usually such fuel-supplied flame
is supplied with a gas or a gas-air mixture, particularly a gas-air mixture, and usually
uses a primary air supply in form of the air, which is fed to the burner from below
the cooktop and/or the burner. Thereby, usually the amount of the primary air in the
air-gas mixture ranges from about 60% to about 80%, whereby stoichiometric would be
100%.
Particularly in a state where the flame or burner supplied by said fuel is burning,
the thermocouple generates a thermocouple signal depending on the thermal state of
said thermocouple. Advantageously, for the purpose of the present invention a thermocouple
of various types can be applied. Particularly, a standard thermocouple as used for
safety reasons in known gas hobs can be applied.
[0015] A "thermocouple" as used herein, preferably refers to a temperature-measuring device
comprising two dissimilar conductors or semiconductors that contact each other at
one or more spots, where a temperature differential is experienced by the different
conductors or semiconductors. Upon such temperature differential, the thermocouple
produces a voltage or tension when the temperature of one of the spots differs from
the reference temperature at other parts of the circuit. Particularly, a thermocouple
as used herein may be adapted to convert a temperature gradient into an electrical
current signal. A thermocouple is advantageous in that it is relatively inexpensive,
interchangeable, may be supplied with standard connectors, and/or can measure a wide
range of temperatures. In contrast to most other methods of temperature measurement,
thermocouples are advantageous in that such thermocouple can be self-powered and require
no external form of excitation.
[0016] According to the present invention, the thermocouple is connected to a control unit,
which is adapted to receive the thermocouple signal, e.g. a thermo-tension or thermoelectric
current as an input signal. Said input signal is processed into an output signal by
the control unit. In an embodiment, the control unit comprises a comparator and is
adapted to generate an output signal dependent on the comparison of the thermocouple
signal to at least one predetermined set value. Such predetermined set value may be
stored in the control unit. Particularly, such predetermined set value can be a threshold
value to which the thermocouple signal is compared.
[0017] The above described problems are also advantageously solved by a method for determining
if a cooking vessel is placed above a gas burner of a gas burner arrangement of a
gas-cooking appliance, according to claim 12.
[0018] Such method according to the present invention comprises at least the following steps:
- a) providing a thermocouple signal (8) from a thermocouple (7) to a control unit (9),
- b) comparing thermocouple signal (8) to at least one predetermined set value,
- c) generating an output signal (11) dependent on the comparison in step b), wherein
the output signal (11) is indicative for whether a cooking vessel (5) is placed on
the support (6), particularly above the fuel-supplied flame (4), and
- d) providing said output signal (11) to at least one signal output device.
[0019] In connection therewith, it is to be understood that any feature or advantage described
in connection with the gas burner arrangement according to the present invention may
also be understood as a feature or advantage of the method according to the present
invention, and vice versa.
[0020] Accordingly, features referring to a gas burner arrangement according to the method
of the present invention may also be features of a gas burner arrangement according
to the present invention.
[0021] In the method and/or gas burner arrangement according to the present invention, the
control unit is capable of determining if the cooking vessel is placed above the fuel-supplied
flame dependent on the thermocouple signal, either by a significant change of the
thermocouple signal characteristic for a state where a vessel is placed or not placed
above the flame, burner or the support, or alternatively or additionally by comparison
of the thermocouple signal to a predetermined set value.
[0022] In a preferred embodiment of the method and/or the gas burner arrangement according
to the present invention said method in step b) further comprises comparing the thermocouple
signal to at least one first predetermined set value for at least one first predetermined
amount of time. Accordingly, in an embodiment the control unit of the gas burner arrangement
of the present invention is capable of comparing the thermocouple signal to at least
one first predetermined set value for at least one first predetermined amount of time.
If the thermocouple signal for the first predetermined amount of time is lower than
the at least one first predetermined set value, said output signal generated by the
control unit, particularly in step c) of the method according to the present invention,
is indicative for a state in which a cooking vessel is placed on the support, particularly
above the fuel-supplied flame.
[0023] Additionally or alternatively, said method in step b) further comprises comparing
the thermocouple signal to at least one second predetermined set value for at least
one second predetermined amount of time. Accordingly, in an embodiment the control
unit of the gas burner arrangement of the present invention is capable of comparing
the thermocouple signal to at least one second predetermined set value for at least
one second predetermined amount of time. If the thermocouple signal for the second
predetermined amount of time is higher than the at least one second predetermined
set value, said output signal generated by the control unit, particularly in step
c) of the method according to the present invention, is indicative for a state in
which no cooking vessel is placed on the support, particularly above the fuel-supplied
flame. In an embodiment of the present gas burner arrangement and/or the method according
to the present invention the at least one first predetermined set value and the at
least one second predetermined set value are identical. In an alternative embodiment
of the present gas burner arrangement and/or the method according to the present invention
the at least one first predetermined set value is different from the at least one
second predetermined set value. In a further embodiment of the present gas burner
arrangement and/or the method according to the present invention the at least one
first predetermined amount of time and the at least one second predetermined amount
of time are identical. Alternatively, the at least one first predetermined amount
of time is different from the at least one second predetermined amount of time, or
at least partially overlap.
[0024] In a particularly preferred embodiment of the method and/or the gas burner arrangement
according to the present invention a first predetermined set value is indicative for
a state in which a cooking vessel is placed on the support, particularly above the
fuel-supplied flame. At the same time, the thermocouple signal may be compared to
a second predetermined set value, i.e. the period for comparison to the first and
the second predetermined set value is identical. Said second predetermined set value
thereby is indicative for a state in which no cooking vessel is placed on the support,
particularly above the fuel-supplied flame.
[0025] If the thermocouple signal is compared to said first predetermined set value and
to said second predetermined set value, and if the thermocouple signal is lower than
the first predetermined set value, said output signal generated by the control unit
is indicative that a cooking vessel is placed on the support, particularly above the
fuel-supplied flame. However, if the thermocouple signal is higher than the second
predetermined set value, said output signal generated by the control unit is indicative
for a state in which no cooking vessel is placed on the support, particularly above
the fuel-supplied flame.
[0026] In an embodiment the distance between the cooking vessel, particularly the bottom
of such cooking vessel, and the gas burner, particularly the fuel-supplied flame,
is about 3.0 cm, preferably of about 2.0 cm, more preferably of about 1.0 cm. It will
be immediately understood by a person skilled in the art that the distance between
cooking vessel and the gas burner, particularly the flame, can be adjusted dependent
on the height of a support arranged to support the cooking vessel above the gas burner,
particularly above the fuel-supplied flame. In an advantageous embodiment of the gas
burner arrangement and/or the method according to the present invention, the support
is arranged such that the cooking vessel is placed above the gas burner, particularly
above the flame, with a distance to about 3 cm, preferably of about 2 cm, more preferably
of about 1 cm. Thereby, it is advantageous if the distance between the cooking vessel,
and the gas burner, particularly the flame, is relatively low. This is, as the present
inventors have found that, if the distance between the cooking vessel and the gas
burner, particularly the flame, is shorter, the more indicative for the presence or
non-presence of a vessel is the thermocouple signal, and particularly a change thereof.
Particularly, in an embodiment according to which the thermocouple signal is compared
to a first and to a second predetermined set value, the distance between said predetermined
set values can be higher, if the distance between the cooking vessel and the gas burner,
particularly the flame is lower. In other words, having a relatively low distance
between the cooking vessel and the gas burner, particularly the flame, allows for
a relatively high difference between a first and a second predetermined set value.
Accordingly, the accuracy of determination whether a cooking vessel is present or
not can be higher, if the distance between cooking vessel and the gas burner, particularly
the flame, is relatively low.
[0027] In a further advantageous embodiment of the gas burner arrangement and/or the method
according to the present invention, the thermocouple signal is a thermos-tension and/or
a thermoelectric current.
[0028] It will be immediately understood by a person skilled in the art that various forms
of thermocouples can be applied within the scope of the present invention. However,
thermocouples generating a signal in the form of a thermo-tension and/or a thermoelectric
current are of particular advantage, as such thermocouples can be arranged and exchanged
relatively easy, and are of generally low costs.
[0029] In a further advantageous embodiment of the gas burner arrangement and/or the method
according to the present invention, the thermocouple is arranged such that the thermocouple
signal is indicative for whether the cooking vessel is placed above the support, particularly
above the fuel-supplied flame.
[0030] Such placement of the thermocouple advantageously allows to determine dependent on
the thermocouple signal, particularly the thermocouple signal being compared to at
least one predetermined set value, whether a cooking vessel is placed above the support,
particularly above the fuel-supplied flame, or not.
[0031] In a further advantageous embodiment of the gas burner arrangement and/or the method
according to the present invention, the thermocouple is arranged at a position, which
is below a cooking vessel to be placed on the support.
[0032] Such placement of the thermocouple below a cooking vessel to be placed on the support,
advantageously allows to determine dependent on the thermocouple signal, particularly
the thermocouple signal being compared to at least one predetermined set value, whether
a cooking vessel is placed above the support, particularly above the fuel-supplied
flame, or not.
[0033] In a further advantageous embodiment of the gas burner arrangement and/or the method
according to the present invention, the thermocouple is arranged adjacent to the gas
burner, particularly adjacent to the fuel-supplied flame.
[0034] Such arrangement of the thermocouple is advantageous, as the placement allows for
a compact design of the gas burner arrangement according to the present invention.
Moreover, the thermocouple being placed adjacent to the gas burner, particularly adjacent
to the fuel-supplied flame, allows for a relatively precise determination of whether
a cooking vessel is placed above the support, particularly above the fuel-supplied
flame, or not.
[0035] The gas burner of the gas burner arrangement and/or the method according to the present
invention, may in general be of usually applied gas burner types. For example, the
gas burner is a flush burner. A "flush burner" as used herein, preferably refers to
a burner in which the flame spreader is flush to the cooktop. In such configuration
according to which the gas burner is a flush burner, the flame shape is changing a
lot with and without the cooking vessel. This will facilitate to determine whether
a cooking vessel is or is not placed on the support, particularly above a flame. This
is, as particularly a difference between a first and a second predetermined set value
is bigger. Alternatively, the gas burner may be a cylindical gas burner, particularly
with a 'tower' style.
[0036] In a further advantageous embodiment of the gas burner arrangement and/or the method
according to the present invention, the control unit is connected to at least one
regulation means. Such regulation means is capable of regulating the fuel received
by the at least one gas burner from the fuel supply, dependent on the output signal.
[0037] Particularly, the flow rate of the fuel may be regulated dependent on the output
signal. For example, the fuel flow rate may be turned on or off, dependent on whether
a vessel is placed above the burner or flame, or not. Particularly, the operation
unit may be adapted to control the regulation means such that the fuel flow rate is
lowered or turned off, dependent on the output signal, if no vessel is placed above
the burner or flame. Additionally or alternatively, the operation unit may be adapted
to control the regulation means such that the fuel flow rate is increased or turned
on, dependent on the output signal, if a vessel is placed above the burner or flame.
[0038] In a further advantageous embodiment of the gas burner arrangement and/or the method
according to the present invention, the at least one regulation means is a valve,
preferably an electronic gas valve. In an embodiment more than one valve is provided.
Preferably, a valve for control of gas flow and one valve for control of an air supply
is provided. More preferably, in addition one valve for regulating the flow rate of
a fuel mixture is provided. Such valve(s) advantageously allow to control the fuel
flow rate, and/or the fuel composition, e.g. the amount of gas and/or air in a gas-air
mixture. Particularly, with such valve(s) and the control thereof by the method and/or
the gas burner arrangement according to the present invention combustion may be advantageously
controlled. Moreover, the control unit may be configured such that the valve, particularly
the fuel flow is switched on after the flame extinguished.
[0039] In a further advantageous embodiment of the gas burner arrangement and/or the method
according to the present invention, the mixture comprises air. In a still further
embodiment the system comprise an air actuator means. Particularly, the fuel supply
may comprise an air actuator means. Such air actuator means is capable of providing
air. For example, a fan element can be provided as an air actuator means. The control
unit may be connected to said fuel supply and/or said air actuator means such that
the air actuator means is capable of regulating the amount of air in the fuel or the
amount of air or air flow rate supplied to the flame or burner, dependent on the output
signal. Particularly, such air actuator means can be controlled by the control unit
dependent on the output signal, and thus the air flow rate of the air generated by
the air actuator means can be adjusted dependent on the output signal. For example,
the control unit may be configured such that the actuator means is controlled to provide
minimum air amount to fulfill combustion control.
[0040] In a further advantageous embodiment of the gas burner arrangement and/or the method
according to the present invention, the fuel system may comprise a gas actuator means
for providing said gas to the burner or flame. The control unit may be connected to
said fuel supply and/or said gas actuator means such that the gas actuator means is
capable of regulating the amount of gas in the fuel or the amount of gas or gas flow
rate supplied to the flame or burner, dependent on the output signal. Particularly,
such gas actuator means can be controlled by the control unit dependent on the output
signal, and thus the gas flow rate of the gas generated or released by the gas actuator
means can be adjusted dependent on the output signal.
[0041] In a further advantageous embodiment of the gas burner arrangement and/or the method
according to the present invention, the at least one regulation means, is capable
of regulating the amount of fuel received by the at least one gas burner from the
fuel supply, dependent on the output signal. Particularly, such regulation means,
more particularly in the form of a valve, may regulate the flow rate of the fuel received
by the at least one gas burner. Particularly, such regulation means may be adapted
to turn the flow rate of the fuel on or off, or regulate the flow rate to an adjustable
value. Particularly, the fuel may be provided as gas or a gas-air mixture. Such regulation
means, more particularly in the form of a valve, may regulate the flow rate of the
gas or a gas-air mixture received by the at least one gas burner. Additionally or
alternatively such regulation means may also be adjusted to regulate the amount or
flow rate of air and the amount or flow rate of gas. Accordingly, the mixture of air
and gas can be adapted to the output signal dependent on the thermocouple signal.
Such arrangement particularly allows to provide an advantageous combustion control.
The thermocouple signal from the thermocouple may, for example, be used to close the
loop of a combustion control. For example, to tune the amount of air or gas to achieve
a target air/fuel ratio, dependent on the desired needs, and particularly dependent
on the thermocouple signal from the thermocouple. It is also possible with such arrangement
to supply more air and/or gas in order to achieve a desired optimal target air/fuel
ratio dependent on the desired needs, and particularly dependent on the thermocouple
signal from the thermocouple. This advantageously allows to reduce the impact of the
drift of components, e.g. tap, fan, injector, during the life of the hob.
[0042] The present inventors have also surprisingly found that the measured thermocouple
signal of the thermocouple is linked to the amount of gas and/or air in the fuel.
According to an embodiment of the present invention the thermocouple and, particularly
the thermocouple signal of said thermocouple can be used as a feedback signal for
the fuel supply, particularly the air/gas ratio. This advantageously allows the control
unit to control the air/gas ratio. More advantageously, the control unit can be configured
such that dependent on the thermocouple signal from the thermocouple a predetermined
air/gas ratio is controlled by the control unit, particularly in connection with the
regulation of regulation means as described herein. This advantageously allows achieving
an improved tracking of the target or set air/gas ratio in a fuel in a closed loop
control system.Particularly, norms and standards may require CO pollutants to be lower
than a threshold. According to the present invention the control unit may be configured
such that an air/gas ratio is controlled in order to be achieve pollutants smaller
than such CO pollutants threshold.
[0043] In a further advantageous embodiment of the gas burner arrangement and/or the method
according to the present invention, the control unit is adapted to process said thermocouple
signal to an output signal, and is connected to at least one signal output device.
[0044] Such signal output is capable of generating a signal dependent on the output signal,
wherein the signal is perceptible to a user. Such signal output device can be provided
in various forms, for example, in order to inform a user about various parameters
related to the burner arrangement or condition. Particularly, such signal output device
may be provided in the form of a display and/or a speaker. On a display, for example,
a visual signal can be provided to the user. For example, the user can be informed
about whether the flame is burning or not, whether the fuel flow is on or off, about
the amount or flow rate of the fuel, about the flame and/or heat intensity, or the
like. Additionally or alternatively, such signal output device may be provided in
the form of a speaker. With such speaker, for example, an acoustic signal, e.g. an
alarm signal, can be provided to the user. For example, the user can be informed about
a malfunction of the gas burner, an overheating, a flame, which has extinguished,
or the like. Additionally or alternatively a signal output device can be provided
in the form of a regulation means for regulating at least one function of a gas gas-cooking
appliance, particularly a gas burner assembly.
[0045] The control unit and/or the signal output device may comprise a time device, e.g.
a clock. Particularly, the control unit may be configured to measure the cooking duration
time and/or a predetermined amount of time for the determination of a predetermined
set value.
[0046] The above described problems are also advantageously solved by a gas-Cooking appliance,
particularly a gas hob according to claim 13. Such gas-cooking appliance comprises
a gas burner arrangement according to the present invention.
[0047] In connection therewith, it is to be understood that any feature or advantage described
in connection with the gas burner arrangement according to the present invention or
the method according to the present invention, may also be understood as a feature
or advantage of the gas-cooking appliance according to the present invention.
[0048] All described embodiments of the invention have the advantage, that safety, particularly
due the possibility of detection of a vessel, of a gas burner arrangement or gas-cooking
appliance is advantageously improved. Moreover, the usability, particularly due to
the possibility for assisted cooking, of a gas burner arrangement or gas-cooking appliance
is advantageously improved. Still further performances, for example a better combustion,
of a gas burner arrangement or gas-cooking appliance is advantageously improved. Still
further a gas burner arrangement or gas-cooking appliance or method according to the
present invention advantageously provides the possibility of diagnosis for malfunction,
for example of the electromechanical gas systems.
[0049] Particularly, the gas burner arrangement and/or the method according to the present
invention allows for the diagnosis of the correct functioning of the gas burner, the
gas burner arrangement, and the gas-cooking appliance according to the present invention.
Such diagnosis may advantageously be achieved by, for example, by comparing the actual
thermocouple signal in a given set condition, e.g. a certain power, a certain time
elapsed from ignition etc., to a standard reference value, e.g. values pre-set and
stored in the control unit, e.g. by the supplier, which reflect a new gas cooking
appliance, and/or new gas burner arrangement. Thereby the respective algorithm for
such comparison may also be based on some assumptions, e.g. that the gas tap is properly
functioning, or the like. Dependent on the degree of which the actual measured values
differ from the pre-set values, the control unit may provide an output signal, which
is indicative for the user of the result of the diagnosis. For example, if the actual
measured values are not differing from the pre-set values in a significant manner
the user may be informed that the gas burner arrangement does not need a service maintenance
or vice versa. Particularly, the pre-set values and the set condition or a respective
set program may both be stored in the control unit, and be operatable therefrom. Accordingly,
the present invention provides an advantageous system to detect and/or diagnose a
failure of the gas system components, e.g. the injector, fan, tap, or the like. Particularly,
if the thermocouple signal of the thermocouple is differing from an expected value,
particularly such pre-set value, it may be determined whether a fault is present in
any of the components, and furthermore the cause or location of such failure may be
determined.
[0050] According to the gas burner arrangement or gas-cooking appliance or method according
to present invention, the thermocouple signal is advantageously not only used for
controlling a security valve, as known in the art, rather than further advantageous
functions are provided, particularly comprising the indication of whether a cooking
vessel is placed on the burner or flame, of whether such flame is on or off, the regulation
of the flow rate of the fuel or the regulation of the composition of the fuel. More
particularly, the present invention allows to enhance the safety of a gas-cooking
appliance in that it is capable of detecting and informing, if a cooking vessel is
placed on the burner or flame for too long time. More particularly, the present invention
allows to enhance the safety of a gas-cooking appliance in that it is capable of detecting
if a flame is burning and no cooking vessel is placed for too long time. Still further,
the present invention allows to measure the cooking time, with a clock device, and
assist cooking. Particularly, an auto cooking program may be stored in and operated
from the control unit. Such auto cooking program requires to use different parameters
values in different cooking phases, i.e. steps of the recipe. Accordingly, the thermocouple
value may be continuously compared to values, which reflect such cooking phases, and
the output signal, may be adjusted according to the desired cooking conditions during
the different cooking phases. This, advantageously allows to use the thermocouple
in the gas burner arrangement according to the present invention for a automated cooking
according to a certain cooking recipe. Particularly, such cooking recipe can be entered,
stored and/or modified in the control unit.
[0051] The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the drawings
from which further features, embodiments and advantages may be taken, and in which:
- FIGs 1A and 1B
- illustrate schematical side views of a gas burner arrangement showing a first inventive
embodiment;
- FIG 2
- illustrates a schematical side view of a gas burner arrangement showing a second inventive
embodiment;
[0052] FIGs 1A, 1B and 2 show a gas burner arrangement 1 for a gas-cooking appliance 10,
particularly a gas hob, which comprises at least one gas burner 2, which is adapted
to receive a fuel flow from a fuel supply 3 and for providing a fuel-supplied flame
4 to a cooking vessel 5. In Fig. 1B the cooking vessel 5 in form of a usual cooking
pot is placed on the gas burner 2. The cooking vessel 5 is placed on a support 6 arranged
adjacent to the gas burner 3 to support the cooking vessel 5 above the flame 4. Fig.
1A shows the gas burner arrangement 1 of Fig. 1B without the vessel. The gas burner
arrangement 1 comprises a thermocouple 7, which is arranged adjacent to the burner
3, particularly adjacent to the fuel-supplied flame (4), such that dependent on whether
the cooking vessel 5 is placed above the support 6, or not, the thermocouple signal
8 generated by the thermocouple 7 is changed. Therefore, the thermocouple 7 is arranged
such that the thermocouple signal 8 is indicative for whether the cooking vessel 5
is placed above the support 6, particularly above the fuel-supplied flame 4. The thermocouple
7 is arranged at a position, which is below a cooking vessel 5 to be placed on the
support 6, particularly above the fuel-supplied flame 4. The thermocouple 7 is thereby
adapted to generate a thermocouple signal 8 depending on the thermal state of said
thermocouple 7, which particularly depends on whether a vessel 5 is placed above the
flame 4 and above the burner 3, or not. It may be particularly seen when Fig. 1A and
1B are viewed vis-à-vis, that the flame structure of the flame 4 is significantly
different, if a vessel 5 is placed on the support 6 compared to a situation where
no vessel 5 is placed on the support 6. Particularly, the point of contact between
the flame 4 and the thermocouple 7 is changed if a vessel 5 is placed on the support
6 compared to a situation where no vessel 5 is placed on the support 6. This change
is also changing the thermocouple value. Accordingly, in order to determine, if a
cooking vessel 5 is placed above the gas burner 2 of the gas burner arrangement 1
of the gas-cooking appliance 10, particularly on the support 6 above a fuel-supplied
flame 4 provided by the gas burner 2, the method according to the present invention
can be carried out. For this purpose a thermocouple signal 8 is provided from the
thermocouple 7 to the control unit 9, the thermocouple signal 8 is compared to at
least one predetermined set value in the control unit, and the control unit generates
an output signal 11 dependent on the comparison. The output signal 11 thereby is indicative
for whether a cooking vessel 5 is placed on the support 6, particularly above the
fuel-supplied flame 4, or not. The output signal is further provided to at least one
signal output device. Said output device can be of various forms, e.g. a display to
inform the user, or a regulation means for regulating at least one function of a gas
gas-cooking appliance, particularly a gas burner assembly. Particularly, when comparing
the thermocouple signal 8 to the at least one first predetermined set value for at
least one first predetermined amount of time, and if the thermocouple signal 8 for
the first predetermined amount of time is higher than the at least one first predetermined
set value, said output signal 11 is indicative for a state in which a cooking vessel
5 is placed on the support 6, particularly above the fuel-supplied flame 4. Additionally
or alternatively, the comparison of thermocouple signal 8 to at least one second predetermined
set value for at least one second predetermined amount of time, and if the thermocouple
signal 8 for the second predetermined amount of time is lower than the at least one
second predetermined set value, said generated output signal 11 is indicative for
a state in which no cooking vessel 5 is placed on the support 6, particularly above
the fuel-supplied flame 4.
[0053] As may be best seen from Fig. 2, which shows the gas burner arrangement 1 of Figs.
1A and 1B with further elements, such as an air actuator 14, and a gas actuator 15,
the gas burner arrangement 1 further comprises a control unit 9, which is connected
to the thermocouple 7. The control unit 9 is adapted to receive the thermocouple signal
8 as an input signal and to process said thermocouple signal 8 to an output signal
11. According to the present invention, the control unit 9 is capable of determining
if the cooking vessel 5 is placed above the support 6 dependent on the thermocouple
signal 8. As may be particularly seen from Fig.1 the support 6 is arranged such that
the cooking vessel 5 is placed above the gas burner 2 with a distance to about 3.0
cm, preferably of about 2.0 cm, more preferably of about 1.0 cm. In the shown embodiment
the thermocouple signal 8 is a thermos-tension and/or a thermoelectric current.
[0054] More particularly, the control unit 9 is connected to regulation means 12. The regulation
means 12, which are provided as electronic valves, are capable of regulating the fuel
received by the at least one gas burner 2 from the fuel supply 3, dependent on the
output signal 11.
[0055] Particularly, the an air-gas mixture, may be provided, whereby the air is provided
by an air actuator means 14, particularly a fan element, and the gas is provided from
a gas actuator means 15. The control unit 9 is connected to said air actuator means
14 and to said gas actuator means 15. The air actuator means 14 is capable of regulating
the amount of air in the fuel and the gas actuator means 15 is capable of regulating
the amount of gas in the fuel, dependent on the output signal 11, and particularly
be control of the respective valves 12. Particularly, one valve 12 is provided, which
is capable of regulating the amount of fuel received by the at least one gas burner
2 from the fuel supply 3, dependent on the output signal 11. The control unit 9 is
adapted to process the thermocouple signal 8 to an output signal 11, is connected
to at least one signal output device 13, which is not shown in the Figs. The signal
output device 13 is capable of generating a signal dependent on the output signal
11, wherein the signal is perceptible to a user, for example a display informing the
user.
[0056] The features of the present invention disclosed in the specification, the claims,
and/or the figures may both separately and in any combination thereof be material
for realizing the invention in various forms thereof.
List of reference numerals
[0057]
- 1
- gas burner arrangement
- 2
- gas burner
- 3
- fuel supply
- 4
- flame
- 5
- cooking vessel
- 6
- support
- 7
- thermocouple
- 8
- thermocouple signal
- 9
- control unit
- 10
- Gas-Cooking appliance
- 11
- output signal
- 12
- regulation means
- 13
- signal output device
- 14
- air actuator means
- 15
- gas actuator means
1. A gas burner arrangement (1) for a gas-cooking appliance (10), particularly a gas
hob (10), comprising
at least one gas burner (2) adapted to receive a fuel flow from a fuel supply (3)
and for providing a fuel-supplied flame (4) to a cooking vessel (5),
at least one support (6) arranged to support the cooking vessel (5) above the gas
burner (2), particularly above the fuel-supplied flame (4),
a thermocouple (7) adapted to generate a thermocouple signal (8) depending on the
thermal state of said thermocouple (7),
and
a control unit (9) connected to the thermocouple (7), the control unit (9) being adapted
to receive the thermocouple signal (8) and to process said thermocouple signal (8)
to an output signal (11),
characterized in that
the control unit (9) is capable of determining if the cooking vessel (5) is placed
on the support (6), particularly above the fuel-supplied flame (4), dependent on the
thermocouple signal (8).
2. The gas burner arrangement (1) according to claim 1, wherein the support (6) is arranged
such that the cooking vessel (5) is placed above the gas burner (2) with a distance
to about 3.0 cm, preferably of about 2.0 cm, more preferably of about 1.0 cm.
3. The gas burner arrangement (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 2, wherein the
thermocouple signal (8) is a thermo-tension and/or a thermoelectric current.
4. The gas burner arrangement (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the
thermocouple (7) is arranged such that the thermocouple signal (8) is indicative for
whether the cooking vessel (5) is placed above the support (6), particularly above
the fuel-supplied flame (4).
5. The gas burner arrangement (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the
thermocouple (7) is arranged at a position, which is below a cooking vessel (5) to
be placed on the support (6).
6. The gas burner arrangement (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the
thermocouple (7) is arranged adjacent to the gas burner (2), particularly adjacent
to the fuel-supplied flame (4).
7. The gas burner arrangement (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the
control unit (9) is connected to at least one regulation means (12), the regulation
means (12) being capable of regulating the fuel received by the at least one gas burner
(2) from the fuel supply (3), dependent on the output signal (11).
8. The gas burner arrangement (1) according to claim 7, wherein the at least one regulation
means (12) is a valve, preferably an electronic gas valve.
9. The gas burner arrangement (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the
fuel comprises air, and wherein the fuel supply (3) comprises an air actuator means
(14), particularly a fan element, for providing said air, and wherein the control
unit (9) is connected to said fuel supply (3) and/or said air actuator means (14),
wherein the air actuator means (14) is capable of regulating the amount of air in
the fuel, dependent on the output signal (11).
10. The gas burner arrangement (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 9, and wherein
the fuel supply (3) comprises a gas actuator means (15) for providing said gas, wherein
the control unit (9) is connected to said fuel supply (3) and/or gas actuator means
(15) and wherein the gas actuator means (15) is capable of regulating the amount of
gas in the fuel, dependent on the output signal (11).
11. The gas burner arrangement (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the
at least one regulation means (12), is capable of regulating the amount of fuel received
by the at least one gas burner (2) from the fuel supply (3), dependent on the output
signal (11).
12. The gas burner arrangement (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the
control unit (9) adapted to process said thermocouple signal (8) to an output signal
(11), and wherein the control unit (9) is connected to at least one signal output
device (13), the signal output device (13) capable of generating a signal dependent
on the output signal (11), wherein the signal is perceptible to a user.
13. A gas-cooking appliance (10), particularly a gas hob (10), comprising a gas burner
arrangement (1) according to any one of the preceding claims.
14. A method for determining if a cooking vessel (5) is placed above a gas burner (2)
of a gas burner arrangement (1) of a gas-cooking appliance (10), particularly on a
support (6) arranged to support said cooking vessel (5) above a fuel-supplied flame
(4) provided by the gas burner (2), comprising
a) providing a thermocouple signal (8) from a thermocouple (7) to a control unit (9),
b) comparing thermocouple signal (8) to at least one predetermined set value,
c) generating an output signal (11) dependent on the comparison in step b), wherein
the output signal (11) is indicative for whether a cooking vessel (5) is placed on
the support (6), particularly above the fuel-supplied flame (4),
d) providing said output signal (11) to at least one signal output device,
wherein the gas burner arrangement is a gas burner arrangement according to any one
of claims 1 to 12.
15. The method according to claim 14 wherein
said method in step b) further comprises comparing the thermocouple signal (8) to
at least one first predetermined set value for at least one first predetermined amount
of time, and
if the thermocouple signal (8) for the first predetermined amount of time is lower
than the at least one first predetermined set value, said output signal (11) generated
in step c) is indicative for a state in which a cooking vessel (5) is placed on the
support (6), particularly above the fuel-supplied flame (4),
and/or
said method in step b) further comprises comparing the thermocouple signal (8) to
at least one second predetermined set value for at least one second predetermined
amount of time, and
if the thermocouple signal (8) for the second predetermined amount of time is higher
than the at least one second predetermined set value, said output signal (11) generated
in step c) is indicative for a state in which no cooking vessel (5) is placed on the
support (6), particularly above the fuel-supplied flame (4).