IP Library Granted Patent US 8,353,281
Granted Patent B2
US 8,353,281 · App. 12/664,074 · Granted Jan 15, 2013

Control arrangement for a gas stove

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Patent No.
US 8,353,281
App. No.
12/664,074
Granted
Jan 15, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A control arrangement for a gas stove, wherein the control arrangement includes a gas burner; a control element to switch the gas burner on and off; a signal transducer to generate a first signal that depends on a position of the control element; a first control apparatus to control, depending on the first signal of the signal transducer, igniting or extinguishing a flame on the gas burner; and a second control apparatus that is arranged between the signal transducer and the first control apparatus. In at least one position of the control element, a second signal is fed to the first control apparatus that simulates continuous switching on and off of the gas burner.

Claims (37)

1. A control arrangement for a gas stove, comprising:

a gas burner that produces a flame from a flow of gas;

a flow control valve that controls the flow of gas between a zero gas flow rate, a minimum continuous gas flow rate, and a maximum continuous gas flow rate;

a control element to switch the gas burner between a maximum on position, a minimum on position, and an off position;

a signal transducer to generate a first signal that depends on a position of the control element;

a first control apparatus to control, depending on the first signal of the signal transducer, igniting and extinguishing of the flame of the gas burner; and

a second control apparatus arranged between the signal transducer and the first control apparatus and structured such that, in the minimum on position of the control element, a second signal is fed to the first control apparatus that causes the first control apparatus to intermittently ignite and extinguish the flame while the flow control valve switches between only the minimum continuous flow rate and the zero gas flow rate,

wherein the zero gas flow rate, the minimum continuous gas flow rate, and the maximum continuous gas flow rate are each different gas flow rates.

2. The control arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising a flame monitor to generate a third signal that is fed to the first control apparatus, depending on whether or not a flame is present.

3. The control arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising a shut-off valve, wherein the first control apparatus controls the shut-off valve.

4. The control arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising an ignition apparatus for the gas burner, wherein the first control apparatus controls the ignition apparatus.

5. The control arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the first control apparatus and the second control apparatus form separate modules.

6. The control arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the first control apparatus and the second control apparatus form one module.

7. The control arrangement of claim 1 , wherein an output signal of the second control apparatus, which is fed to the first control apparatus, is a discrete on/off signal.

8. The control arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising a data bus that connects the first control apparatus to the second control apparatus.

9. The control arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising a common first control apparatus for at least two gas burners.

10. The control arrangement of claim 1 , wherein a common second control apparatus is assigned to at least two control elements having respective signal transducers.

11. The control arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the signal transducer generates a multistage discrete signal as a function of the position of the control element.

12. The control arrangement of claim 11 , wherein the second control apparatus assigns a stage of the multistage discrete signal of the signal transducer to a respective ratio between a switch-on time and a switch-off time of the gas burner.

13. The control arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the flow control valve has a variable flow cross-section, and the control element actuates the flow control valve.

14. The control arrangement of claim 13 , wherein the flow control valve controls the flow of gas between the zero gas flow rate, the minimum continuous gas flow rate, a plurality of intermediate continuous gas flow rates, and the maximum continuous gas flow rate, and

the control element switches the gas burner between the maximum on position, a plurality of intermediate on positions, the minimum on position, and the off position.

15. The control arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the flow control valve controls the flow of gas between the zero gas flow rate, the minimum continuous gas flow rate, a plurality of intermediate continuous gas flow rates, and the maximum continuous gas flow rate, and

the control element switches the gas burner between the maximum on position, a plurality of intermediate on positions, the minimum on position, and the off position.

16. A control arrangement for a gas stove, comprising:

a gas burner that produces a flame from a flow of gas;

a flow control valve that controls the flow of gas between a zero gas flow rate, a minimum continuous gas flow rate, and a maximum continuous gas flow rate;

a control element to switch the gas burner between a maximum on position, a minimum on position, and an off position;

a signal transducer to generate a first signal that depends on a position of the control element;

a first control apparatus that controls, depending on the first signal of the signal transducer, igniting and extinguishing of the flame of the gas burner; and

a second control apparatus that receives the first signal from the signal transducer and produces a second signal when the control element is in the minimum on position, generates a second signal, and sends the second signal to the first control apparatus, the second signal instructing the first control apparatus to intermittently ignite and extinguish the flame while the flow control valve switches between only the minimum continuous flow rate and the zero gas flow rate,

wherein the zero gas flow rate, the minimum continuous gas flow rate, and the maximum continuous gas flow rate are each different gas flow rates.

17. The control arrangement of claim 16 , wherein the flow control valve controls the flow of gas between the zero gas flow rate, the minimum continuous gas flow rate, a plurality of intermediate continuous gas flow rates, and the maximum continuous gas flow rate, and

the control element switches the gas burner between the maximum on position, a plurality of intermediate on positions, the minimum on position, and the off position.

18. The control arrangement of claim 16 , wherein the flow control valve has a variable flow cross-section, and the control element actuates the flow control valve.

19. The control arrangement of claim 18 , wherein the flow control valve controls the flow of gas between the zero gas flow rate, the minimum continuous gas flow rate, a plurality of intermediate continuous gas flow rates, and the maximum continuous gas flow rate, and

the control element switches the gas burner between the maximum on position, a plurality of intermediate on positions, the minimum on position, and the off position.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO REMOVE USSN 14373413; 29120436 AND 29429277 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 035624 FRAME: 0784. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME. Recorded Jun 19, 2015
From: BSH BOSCH UND SIEMENS HAUSGERÄTE GMBH
To: BSH HAUSGERÄTE GMBH
Reel/Frame 036000/0848 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 11, 2015
From: BSH BOSCH UND SIEMENS HAUSGERÄTE GMBH
To: BSH HAUSGERÄTE GMBH
Reel/Frame 035624/0784 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 11, 2009
From: OBERHOMBURG, MARTIN; PLACER MARURI, EMILIO
To: BSH BOSCH UND SIEMENS HAUSGERAETE GMBH
Reel/Frame 023641/0625 →