TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The invention relates to a coaxial safety valve that has been developed for safety
gas taps used in domestic cooking appliances, the primary characteristic of which
is that it comprises a thread allowing it to be directly mounted in the gas tap and
a wrench head allowing it to be screwed into the gas tap. Thus, the need in the state
of the art for the unions that are used for securing safety valves to gas taps and
preventing thereof from being displaced has been eliminated. In this manner, not only
the number of parts in safety gas taps is reduced, but also mounting steps of gas
taps are facilitated.
[0002] Today, unions are used in order to secure the magnet, which is used in safety gas
taps and enables opening and closing gas passage way, into the corresponding bearing
inside the tap and unions with different designs are needed depending on the magnet
to be used. Most commonly used among them is the coaxial magnet union and the basic
characteristics of the unions is that they are internally threaded while the gas tap
body is externally threaded. Hence, subsequent to placing the magnet in the gas tap,
the union is tightened into the tap body, thereby providing sealing. However, the
coaxial magnet union according to the invention comprises a body having threads outside,
by means of which direct mounting to the tap is achieved without any need for unions,
and at the same time sealing is achieved by way of the wrench head consisting of two
or more slots by screwing the same into the tap.
[0003] Accordingly, the invention is capable of replacing the existing coaxial magnets,
wherein the basic difference is the manner in which the magnet is secured in the gas
tap. Moreover, the invention according to the application is also different in that
the coaxial (thermocouple connector), otherwise secured in the union in the state
of the art, is connected directly to the magnet.
STATE OF THE ART
[0004] In the application No.
EP 0805310 owned by the firm Copreci, dated 05.11.1997, a gas tap for domestic cookers is disclosed.
In the tap mentioned in this application, an electromagnet is used; wherein a union
is used for releasing said electromagnet in case it is pushed. However, although said
union, referred with 7, mentioned in this application is designed as such, it is difficult
to be produced; moreover, it is impossible to be mounted in gas taps. In addition,
the system will easily cause gas leakage in case the union or magnet gets back in
the system. With the invention according to the application, on the other hand, the
need for using unions is totally eliminated owing to providing threads thereon.
[0005] In the European Patent Application No.
EP0619460 made by ORKLI S.COOP. LTDA on 03.03.1994, the main principle which initially established
the modern form is disclosed. This invention mainly consists of a female terminal,
insulating material, and in the outermost section, a grounding terminal, as understood
by the patent application. For principal implementation of the invention, it has also
been compulsory to develop a union referred with 12 in the context of the invention.
Furthermore, this connector is not capable of locking the thermocouple (4) to the
safety magnet (2) group. Upon examining this invention, it will observed that there
exists no mechanical tightening that will prevent the part numbered 4 from being displaced.
Our invention according to the application, unlike the aforementioned application,
comprises coaxial connection and it can be secured to the magnet and coaxial gas tap
without requiring the use of a union.
[0006] As understood from the examples above, unions are used for allowing the magnet to
be secured to the corresponding bearing in the tap body and coaxial connections are
also achieved by said unions in the state of the art. In light of the state of the
art mentioned above, it is an innovative approach to dispose a coaxial connection,
as well as threads, in the magnet union body within safety gas taps used in domestic
cooking appliances, and thus to eliminate the need for a union.
[0007] The present invention exceeds the state of the art since it solves the problems in
the art; and it can be easily applied in gas taps having a safety valve which are
used for domestic cooking appliances in the related industry. There exist many patent
applications in literature regarding gas taps having a safety valve. Therefore, it
is possible to give further examples in this regard. Nevertheless, it is thought that
the above examples will be enough for providing an understanding of the invention.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The object of the invention is to design a coaxial threaded magnet union for safety
gas taps used in domestic cooking appliances.
[0009] Another object of the invention is to provide a wrench head consisting of two or
more slots for tightening the coaxial magnet union.
[0010] Another object of the invention is to dispose a gasket and a fixing element in the
body thereof.
[0011] Yet another object of the invention is to provide the body with a coaxial (thermocouple
connector) for connection.
[0012] And another object of the invention is to comprise, within the body, a fixing element
bearing, a gasket bearing, and a coaxial lug bearing.
[0013] The structural and characteristic features and all advantages of the invention will
be understood more clearly with the detailed description written by referring to the
following figures; therefore, the evaluation needs to be done by taking these figures
and the detailed description into consideration.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0014]
Fig. 1 is the perspective view of the coaxial magnet union according to the invention,
Fig. 2 is the perspective view of the coaxial magnet union according to the invention
when coaxial is connected,
Fig. 3 is the cross-sectional view of the coaxial magnet union according to the invention,
Fig. 4 is the cross-sectional view showing the bearings in the coaxial magnet union
according to the invention,
Fig. 5 is the perspective view of the fixing element used in the coaxial magnet union
according to the invention,
Fig. 6 is the top view of the fixing element used in the coaxial magnet union according
to the invention,
Fig. 7 is the perspective view of the coaxial magnet union according to the invention
when mounted in the tap,
Fig. 8 is the cross-sectional view of the coaxial magnet union according to the invention
when mounted in the tap,
Fig. 9 is the cross-sectional view showing the connection of coaxial to the coaxial
magnet union according to the invention mounted in the tap,
Fig. 10 is the cross-sectional view showing the connection of the coaxial and the
union to the tap in which the magnet of the prior art is mounted,
Fig. 11 is the perspective view of magnet and union of the prior art when mounted
in the tap,
Fig. 12 is the perspective view showing the mounting of the coaxial in the tap, to
which the magnet and union of the prior art are connected, and
Fig. 13 is the cross-sectional view of magnet and union of the prior art when mounted
in the tap.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0015]
- 1. Safety gas tap
- 2. Coaxial magnet union according to the invention
2.1. Body
2.1.1. Thread
2.1.2. Wrench head
2.1.2.1. Slots
2.1.3. Pin
2.1.4. Coaxial lug bearing
2.1.5. Gasket bearing
2.1.6. Fixing element bearing
2.1.6.1. Diameter
2.1.6.2. Lug housing
2.1.7. Fixation piece
2.1.7.1. Channel
2.1.7.2. Slots
2.1.7.3. Lug
2.1.7.3.1. Diameter
2.1.8. Gasket
- 3. Coaxial (thermocouple connector)
3.1. Phase terminal
3.2. Grounding terminal
3.3. Lugs
- 4. Magnet used in the prior art
- 5. Union used in the prior art
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] Today, gas is automatically stopped in case of the burner going out due to external
factors, thanks to the magnet (4), the so-called safety valve, inside safety gas taps
(1) used in domestic cooking appliances. This system is basically formed with a thermocouple
connected to the burner group. Accordingly, the thermocouple converts the heat that
it obtains from the burner group, to a very small electrical current. Said current
is transferred, thanks to the coaxial (3) also called as thermocouple connector, to
the phase terminal (3.1), and from the phase terminal (3.1) to the magnet (4); and
with the magnetization occurring within the magnet (4), the flowing path of the gas
is made open or close by pulling or pushing the metal part, which is used for opening/closing
gas passage direction. In case the flame goes out for any reason, electrical current
is cut and gas passage way is closed with the magnet (4).
[0017] Three methods are essentially utilized for connecting the thermocouple to magnets
(4). These are socket connection, screw connection, and coaxial connection. Among
these types of connection, the invention comprises coaxial connection. In the state
of the art, however, securing and coaxial connection of the magnet (4) to the gas
tap (1) are achieved by means of a union (5); and yet the need for using a union (5)
has been eliminated by the present invention since threads (2.1.1) are disposed in
the magnet union (2) and coaxial (3) connection can be performed.
[0018] The coaxial magnet union (2) according to the invention consists of a body (2.1)
comprising a pin (2.1.3) contacting with the phase terminal (3.1) in coaxial (3),
a coaxial lug bearing (2.1.4), a gasket (2.1.8) for sealing purposes, a gasket bearing
(2.1.5) where the gasket (2.1.8) is located, a fixing element (2.1.7) and a fixing
element bearing (2.1.6) which apply pressure in order to secure the gasket (2.1.8)
and provide sealing, a thread (2.1.1) compatible with the gas tap (1) body in a way
to enable mounting in the gas tap (1) without requiring a union (5), and a wrench
head (2.1.2) allowing tightening the same to the gas tap (1); wherein said wrench
head (2.1.1) consists of two or more slots (2.1.2.1).
[0019] The coaxial lug bearing (2.1.4) in the coaxial magnet union (2) according to the
invention is the section to which the lugs (3.3) in the end portion of the coaxial
(3) are introduced, thereby preventing displacement of the coaxial (3) by tightening
thereto. Provided in said coaxial (3) are a phase terminal (3.1) which contacts with
the pin (2.1.3), and thus transfers the current coming from the thermocouple to the
pin (2.1.3), and therefrom to the magnets, and a grounding terminal (3.2) which provides
grounding. In order to provide grounding, the grounding terminal (3.2) in the coaxial
(3) has to contact with the inner portion of the body (2.1) of the coaxial magnet
union (2) according to the invention.
[0020] Moreover, the fixing element (2.1.7) disposed in the body (2.1) of the coaxial magnet
union (2) according to the invention is provided with a channel (2.1.7.1) allowing
the pin (2.1.3) to pass therethrough, two or more slots (2.1.7.2) providing flexibility,
and a lug (2.1.7.3) preventing displacement after fitting in the fixing element bearing
(2.1.6), and thus enabling the gasket (2.1.8) to be secured as well; wherein the diameter
(2.1.7.3.1) of said lug (2.1.7.3) is bigger than the diameter (2.1.6.1) of the fixing
element bearing (2.1.6). The diameter (2.1.6.1) of said fixing element bearing (2.1.6)
is 3 to 9 mm and the diameter (2.1.7.3.1) of the lug (2.1.7.3) itself is 3 to 9 mm.
Said diameters are given in Figs. 4 and 6, respectively. Apart from that, the fixing
element bearing (2.1.6) is provided with a lug housing (2.1.6.2) to which the fixing
element lug (2.1.7.3) is introduced.
[0021] The protection scope of this application is stated under the claims and cannot be
restricted to the descriptions given only for illustrative purposes. It is because
it is clear that any person skilled in the art can produce the novelty provided by
the invention without drifting apart from the main subject of the invention and/or
s/he can apply this novelty to other fields used in the related technique for similar
purposes.
1. A coaxial magnet union (2) consisting of a body (2.1) comprising a pin (2.1.3) contacting
with the phase terminal (3.1) in coaxial (3), a coaxial lug bearing (2.1.4), a gasket
(2.1.8) for sealing purposes, a gasket bearing (2.1.5) where the gasket (2.1.8) is
located, a fixing element (2.1.7) and a fixing element bearing (2.1.6) which apply
pressure in order to secure the gasket (2.1.8) and provide sealing, a thread (2.1.1)
compatible with the gas tap (1) body in a way to enable mounting in the gas tap without
requiring a union (5), and a wrench head (2.1.2) allowing tightening the same to the
gas tap (1);
characterized in that
• said wrench head (2.1.2) consists of two or more slots (2.1.2.1),
• said fixing element (2.1.7) is provided with a channel (2.1.7.1) allowing the pin
(2.1.3) to pass therethrough, two or more slots (2.1.7.2), and a lug (2.1.7.3) preventing
displacement after fitting in the fixing element bearing (2.1.6), and
• said fixing element bearing (2.1.6) is provided with a lug housing (2.1.6.2) to
which the fixing element lug (2.1.7.3) is introduced.
2. The fixing element (2.1.7) as in Claim 1, characterized in that the lug (2.1.7.3) diameter (2.1.7.3.1) thereof is between 3 to 9 mm.
3. The fixing element bearing (2.1.6) as in Claim 1, characterized in that its diameter (2.1.6.1) is between 3 to 9 mm.