IP Library Granted Patent US 9,612,019
Granted Patent B2
US 9,612,019 · App. 13/515,319 · Granted Apr 4, 2017

Method and system for increasing the safety of gas-operated cooking appliances

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Patent No.
US 9,612,019
App. No.
13/515,319
Granted
Apr 4, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A safety system for gas-operated cooking appliances which include at least one burner which is connected to the mains gas network via a distributor, the gas flow of which is controlled by a manually operated gas tap, includes a position switch, a flame detection device, an electrically controlled control valve which is installed in the mains gas network, a manually actuated restoring switch in operable communication with the control valve, and a control circuit. The control circuit is configured to open the control valve after the latter was shut off by the flame detector of the burner only when the control circuit simultaneously receives a signal from the restoring switch and the position switch. The safety system serves as a child safety measure which prevents an inadvertent re-activation of a gas flow system that has been shut off.

Claims (44)

1. A gas-operated cooking appliance, comprising:

at least one burner connected to a mains gas supply by a branch;

a manually operated gas tap for controlling a gas flow of said branch; and

a safety system which comprises

a position switch for monitoring a position of the manually operated gas tap and for transmitting a first electric signal which indicates the position,

a flame detection device for monitoring the presence of a flame on the at least one burner, and for transmitting a second electric signal which indicates whether a flame is present on the at least one burner,

an electrically controlled control valve which is arranged in the mains gas supply between an entry point of gas into the appliance and the manually operated gas tap,

a manually operated resetting switch in operable communication with said control valve for manually opening said control valve, and

a control circuit which is in communication with the position switch, the flame detection device, the manually operated resetting switch, and the control valve, said control circuit being adapted to close the control valve when the second electric signal received by the control circuit indicates that no flame is present on the at least one burner and the first electric signal received by the control circuit indicates an open position of the manually operated gas tap, and to open the closed control valve only in response to simultaneously receiving a signal from the resetting switch and the first electrical signal from the position switch, showing a closing and an opening of the manually operated gas tap, wherein the manual operation of the resetting switch is independent from the manual operation of the gas tap.

2. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 1 , wherein the control valve is constructed to permit gas flow only when being supplied with power and to block gas flow when not being supplied with power.

3. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 1 , wherein the flame detection device is a thermocouple which produces voltage when heated.

4. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit comprises an amplifier for amplifying the second electric signal received by the control circuit from the flame detection device.

5. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 4 , wherein the amplifier is an OPAMP.

6. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 1 , further comprising multiple of said position switches in one to one correspondence with multiple of said at least one burner, wherein the control circuit is adapted to close the control valve when the first electric signal of each of the position switches indicates a closed position of the manually operated gas tap.

7. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 1 , wherein the control valve comprises an actuator, said actuator being constructed as a solenoid.

8. A safety system for a gas-operated cooking appliance, comprising:

a position switch for monitoring a position of a manually operated gas tap of the appliance and for transmitting a first electric signal which indicates the position, wherein the appliance comprises at least one burner which is connected to a mains gas supply by a branch, and wherein the manually operated gas tap controls a gas flow of the branch;

a flame detection device for monitoring the presence of a flame on the at least one burner and for transmitting a second electric signal which indicates whether a flame is present on the at least one burner;

an electrically controlled control valve arranged in the mains gas supply between an entry point of gas into the appliance and the manually operated gas tap;

a manually operated resetting switch in operable communication with said control valve for manually opening said control valve; and

a control circuit which is in communication with the position switch, the flame detection device, the manually operated resetting switch, and the control valve, said control circuit being adapted to close the control valve when the second electric signal received by the control circuit indicates that no flame is present on the at least one burner and the first electric signal received by the control circuit indicates an open position of the manually operated gas tap, and to open the closed control valve only in response to simultaneously receiving a signal from the resetting switch and the first electric signal from the position switch, showing a closing and an opening of the manually operated gas tap, wherein the manual operation of the resetting switch is independent from the manual operation of the gas tap.

9. The safety system of claim 8 , wherein the control valve is adapted to permit gas flow only when being supplied with power and to block the gas flow when not being supplied with power.

10. The safety system of claim 8 , wherein the flame detection device is constructed as a thermocouple which produces voltage when being heated.

11. The safety system of claim 8 wherein the control circuit comprises an amplifier for amplifying the second electric signal received by the control circuit from the flame detection device.

12. The safety system of claim 11 , wherein the amplifier is an OPAMP.

13. The safety system of claim 8 , further comprising multiple of said position switches in one to one correspondence with multiple of said at least one burner, wherein the control circuit is adapted to close the control valve when the first electric signal of each of the position switches indicates a closed position of the manually operated gas tap.

14. The safety system of claim 8 , wherein the control valve comprises an actuator, said actuator being constructed as a solenoid.

15. A gas-operated cooking appliance having a mains gas supply, at least one burner, a manually operated gas tap and a safety system, said safety system comprising:

a position switch for monitoring a position of the manually operated gas tap and for transmitting a first electric signal which indicates the position,

a flame detection device for monitoring the presence of a flame on the at least one burner, and for transmitting a second electric signal which indicates whether a flame is present on the at least one burner,

an electrically controlled control valve which is arranged in the mains gas supply between an entry point of gas into the appliance and the manually operated gas tap,

a manually operated resetting switch in operable communication with said control valve for manually opening said control valve, and

a control circuit which is in communication with the position switch, the flame detection device, the manually operated resetting switch, and the control valve, said control circuit being adapted to close the control valve when the second electric signal received by the control circuit indicates that no flame is present on the at least one burner and the first electric signal received by the control circuit indicates an open position of the manually operated gas tap, and to open the closed control valve only in response to simultaneously receiving a signal from the resetting switch and the first electric signal from the position switch, showing a closing and an opening of the manually operated gas tap, wherein the manual operation of the resetting switch is independent from the manual operation of the gas tap.

16. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 15 , wherein the control valve is constructed to permit gas flow only when being supplied with power and to block gas flow when not being supplied with power.

17. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 15 , wherein the flame detection device is a thermocouple which produces voltage when heated.

18. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 15 , wherein the control circuit comprises an amplifier for amplifying the second electric signal received by the control circuit from the flame detection device.

19. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 18 , wherein the amplifier is an OPAMP.

20. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 15 , further comprising multiple of said position switches in one to one correspondence with multiple of said at least one burner, wherein the control circuit is adapted to close the control valve when the first electric signal of each of the position switches indicates a closed position of the manually operated gas tap.

21. The gas-operated cooking appliance of claim 15 , wherein the control valve comprises an actuator, said actuator being constructed as a solenoid.

22. A method for maintaining safety in a gas-operated cooking appliance, comprising the steps of:

monitoring a position of a manually operated gas tap of the appliance with a position switch, and transmitting a first electric signal which indicates said position, wherein the appliance comprises at least one burner which is connected to a mains gas supply by a branch, and wherein the manually operated gas tap controls a gas flow of the branch;

monitoring the presence of a flame on at least one burner of the appliance with a flame detection device and transmitting a second electric signal which indicates whether a flame is present on the at least one burner;

blocking a gas flow in the mains gas supply between an entry point of gas in the appliance and the manually operated gas valve with an electrically controlled valve when the second electric signal indicates that the flame has extinguished and the first electric signal indicates an open position of the manually operated gas tap; and

opening the gas flow when a resetting switch on the control valve is manually actuated and, simultaneously, the first electrical signal indicating a closing and opening of the manually operated gas tap is received, wherein the manual actuation of the resetting switch is independent from the manual operation of the gas tap.

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 Jun 12, 2012
From: ATALAY, ENGIN; KAFALI, ZEKI; KARADUMAN, ERSIN
To: BSH BOSCH UND SIEMENS HAUSGERAETE GMBH
Reel/Frame 028358/0873 →