41 |
IGNITION DEVICE OF BURNER |
US15697937 |
2017-09-07 |
US20180066845A1 |
2018-03-08 |
Sang Hyun KIM |
Provided is an ignition device of a burner which allows the burner to stably ignite even when a portion of the burner member is damaged, the ignition device including: a plate-shaped sparker disposed in an upper central region of a burner head so as to realize ignition to burn the gas ejected from the burner head and having a plurality of ignition portions formed therein; and a supporting member which has one end inserted in a center of the sparker and the other end inserted in a central region of the burner head such that the sparker is disposed in the upper central region of the burner head. |
42 |
Gas pilot burner assembly |
US12546531 |
2009-08-24 |
US08512034B2 |
2013-08-20 |
Gregory Young; Donald J. Kasprzyk |
A pilot burner assembly for easy removal of a thermo-electric or other device is disclosed. In an illustrative embodiment, a burner tube, thermo-electric device, and/or spark source are retained in a desired position via a bracket and resilient clip. The bracket may include retention features built into the bracket to help aid in the positioning of the burner tube, thermo-electric device, and/or spark source. The burner tube, thermo-electric device and/or spark source may include retention features that are configured to engage corresponding retention features in the bracket, when desired. The resilient clip may bias the retention features of the burner tube, thermo-electric device and/or spark source against corresponding the retention features of the bracket. One or more of the burner tube, thermo-electric device and/or spark source may be removed from the bracket by overcoming the bias force provided by the resilient clip to disengage the retention features of the burner tube, thermo-electric device and/or spark source from the corresponding retention features of the bracket, and sliding the component out of the bracket. |
43 |
Multiple gas pilot burner |
US12464626 |
2009-05-12 |
US08137098B2 |
2012-03-20 |
José Joaquín Antxia Uribetxebarria; Ruben Mateos Martin |
A multiple gas pilot burner assembly for a household heating appliance. The pilot burner includes an injector having a first conduit for receiving a flow of a first combustible fluid, a second conduit for receiving a flow of a second combustible fluid and a third conduit connected to and in fluid communication with the first and second conduits which is configured to receive the flow of the first combustible fluid from the first conduit or the flow of the second combustible fluid from the second conduit. A single nozzle at the outlet of the third conduit is provided for supplying a pilot flame. The assembly also includes a single flame igniter positioned to cause an ignition of the pilot flame at the nozzle and also a single thermocouple positioned to be heated by the pilot flame and to generate an electrical current when heated. |
44 |
Pilot burner apparatus and method for operating |
US307124 |
1999-05-07 |
US6139311A |
2000-10-31 |
John A. Bowman; Karen R. Benedek; Stephan E. Schmidt |
An apparatus and method for operating a pilot burner apparatus and a main burner apparatus of a gas-fired appliance. The pilot burner apparatus draws combustion air from a first environment. The main combustion apparatus draws air from a second environment. In a shutdown condition, such as when a flammable vapor source is accidentally exposed to the second environment, the pilot burner apparatus draws air containing an undesired flammable vapor which eliminates the pilot flame, triggering a gas valve to close and shut down the fuel gas supply to the main burner apparatus and the pilot burner apparatus. |
45 |
Burner apparatus having an air dam and mixer tube |
US9807 |
1998-01-20 |
US6074200A |
2000-06-13 |
John A. Bowman; Karen R. Benedek; Stephan E. Schmidt |
A pilot burner apparatus for use with gas-fired appliances, such as gas-fired water heaters, is provided with a structure configured for the early detection, and response to, the presence of flammable vapor in the atmosphere ambient to the appliance. Combustion air for the pilot burner is taken from that region of the ambient atmosphere, most likely to become contaminated with flammable vapor first. One or more flame characteristics of the pilot burner flame are monitored, and if the flame characteristics depart from a predetermined range of parameters, gas flow to the pilot and main burner(s) of the appliance are cut off. The sensitivity of the pilot burner is such that flammable vapors are detected before the concentration of flammable vapors car rise to the lower flammability limit of the anticipated flammable vapor(s). |
46 |
Pilot assembly |
US244301 |
1999-02-03 |
US6027335A |
2000-02-22 |
Robert Howard Griffioen |
A pilot assembly includes a two part pilot housing and an orifice member mounted between the two housing parts. One housing part is fixable to a mount in a gas burning device and has a through passage. The orifice member is received in the passage. At least a portion of the other housing part is received in the passage to fix the orifice member in the passage. |
47 |
Electrode arrangement for an oil or gas burner |
US538113 |
1983-10-03 |
US4464107A |
1984-08-07 |
Ove S. Boe |
The invention relates to an arrangement for mounting an electrode in a supporting plate. The plate has a hole, a cylindrically shaped fitting having a diameter smaller than the hole and a flange larger than the hole is mounted in the hole. A retaining spring attached to the plate biasingly engages the flange against the supporting plate. An electrode rod extends through a central bore of the fitting. A spring clamps the fitting to the electrode rod. |
48 |
Pilot burner assembly |
US135166 |
1980-03-28 |
US4337029A |
1982-06-29 |
Jerry W. McElroy; Donald C. Urban |
A pilot burner assembly comprises a pilot burner, a flame responsive means, and an electrode, all attached in close relationship to a common mounting bracket. The electrode is frictionally attached co-axially with an insulating sleeve and the sleeve is frictionally attached to the mounting bracket so that the spark gap between the tip of the electrode and a portion of the pilot burner is adjustable without having to bend the electrode. |
49 |
Pilot burner thermocouple apparatus |
US419226 |
1973-11-26 |
US3930891A |
1976-01-06 |
Donnell H. Fox; Charles Matilo |
Thermocouple apparatus for attachment to a pilot gas burner. A thermocouple has a mounting portion. An adaptor is mounted thereon engageable with a pilot burner bracket. The adaptor and the thermocouple mounting portion are yieldably restrained against relatively sliding movement to permit adjustment of the thermocouple body relative to the burner flame. The thermocouple is readily removeable from the adaptor for replacement even where the flame-engaging portion of the thermocouple has expanded. |
50 |
Thermocouple apparatus |
US3620849D |
1968-04-01 |
US3620849A |
1971-11-16 |
THOMPSON EDWIN A |
A thermocouple for attachment to a burner. The thermocouple has a mounting portion and an adapter thereon engageable with the burner. The adapter and the mounting portion are yieldably restrained against relative sliding movement to facilitate adjustment of the thermocouple relative to the burner flame.
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51 |
Pilot burner and thermocouple therefor |
US3532558D |
1967-09-21 |
US3532558A |
1970-10-06 |
RAY WILLIAM A |
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52 |
Electrolytic pilot igniter |
US3518036D |
1968-08-13 |
US3518036A |
1970-06-30 |
STAATS WILLIAM R; ROSENBERG ROBERT B; KWELLER ESHER R |
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53 |
Burner and control assembly |
US3490854D |
1967-07-26 |
US3490854A |
1970-01-20 |
PIPES DENNIS A |
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54 |
Thermomagnetic control apparatus |
US23479362 |
1962-11-01 |
US3220463A |
1965-11-30 |
STANLEY HOCKING COLIN; LENNART HULTGREN NILS |
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55 |
Fluid control means |
US14399261 |
1961-09-15 |
US3216479A |
1965-11-09 |
BRANCHE WILLIAM H; WHITE GLEN A |
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56 |
Pilot burner shields |
US29811963 |
1963-07-29 |
US3202202A |
1965-08-24 |
KUHN WILLIAM J; MAURICE PAUL E |
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57 |
Means for mounting pilot burners in relation to main burners |
US29802163 |
1963-07-29 |
US3178140A |
1965-04-13 |
KUHN WILLIAM J; MAURICE PAUL E |
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58 |
Pilot burner-thermocouple combination |
US24310862 |
1962-12-07 |
US3173472A |
1965-03-16 |
LOVELAND ROGER S |
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59 |
Pilot burner generator |
US9851861 |
1961-03-27 |
US3146823A |
1964-09-01 |
LOVELAND ROGER S |
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60 |
Safety pilot |
US10997961 |
1961-05-15 |
US3145763A |
1964-08-25 |
LOVELAND ROGER S |
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