Gas furnace with pot bottom temperature sensor
A technology for temperature sensors and gas furnaces, which is applied to parts of thermometers, thermometers, instruments, etc., and can solve problems such as inability to fully press down the thermal pressure head, one-handed pot P tilt, and inability to obtain stability, etc.
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[0027] Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. 1( a ) and FIG. 1( b ) show a part of the gas stove 1 of this embodiment, the gas stove 1 includes a stove body 2 , a panel 3 covering the stove body 2 , and a Stove burners 4 for panels 3 . On the outer periphery of the burner 4 of the stove, a large number of flame holes 5 for blowing out a mixture of gas and primary air are formed.
[0028] A fire support 6 is placed on the panel 3 , and a plurality of fire support claws 7 of the fire support 6 extend toward the center of the stove burner 4 . The cooking vessel P is supported on the upper surface of the flame holder claw 7 .
[0029] The stove burner 4 is formed in an annular shape, and a pan bottom temperature sensor 8 is provided at the center of the inner space. The contact member 9 which contacts the bottom surface of the cooking container P mentioned later is attached to the pan bottom temperature sensor 8. As shown in FIG....
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