Novel clamping type gas stove capable of operating independently
By integrating the combustion device, control components, and gas cylinder inside the casing, the cartridge gas stove solves the problem of gas stoves needing to be connected to the household gas pipeline, enabling independent use, improving flexibility and convenience, and featuring automatic flameout protection and a stable gas supply.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520695206.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-14
AI Technical Summary
Existing gas stoves require connection to the household gas pipeline to be used, which limits their application scenarios.
A novel, independently operable cassette gas stove is designed, integrating the combustion device, control components, and gas cylinder inside the casing. The control components are connected to the gas cylinder, enabling independent use.
It improves the flexibility and convenience of gas stoves, enabling them to be used in different locations to meet diverse cooking needs. It also features automatic flameout protection and continuous gas supply to ensure safety and convenience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of gas stove technology, and in particular to a novel independently operable cassette gas stove. Background Technology
[0002] Gas stoves are a common type of cooking appliance in our daily lives. However, existing gas stoves usually need to be connected to the household gas pipeline to be used, which limits their usage scenarios. Utility Model Content
[0003] This invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art and provides a new type of independently operable gas stove.
[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:
[0005] A novel independently operable cassette gas stove, the main body of the gas stove includes an outer shell, the outer shell forming a closed receiving cavity through an upper panel, and a combustion device, control components and gas cylinder are installed in the receiving cavity;
[0006] The gas cylinder is connected to the control component to supply gas to the combustion device, enabling the main body of the gas stove to operate.
[0007] Preferably, the combustion device includes a burner head;
[0008] The control assembly includes a switch knob, a valve body, and a gas guide tube. The switch knob is installed on the valve body, and a pressure reducing valve is connected to one side of the valve body and connected to the gas tank through the pressure reducing valve.
[0009] The gas guide pipes are configured as two adjacent pipes and connected between the furnace head and the valve body;
[0010] By rotating the switch knob, the valve body can be controlled to supply gas to the gas pipe, thereby adjusting the amount of gas supplied to the burner and the size of the flame at the burner.
[0011] Preferably, a flameout protection assembly is installed between the valve body and the pressure reducing valve. The flameout protection assembly includes a flameout control element located on one side of the valve body, and the valve body is connected to the pressure reducing valve through the flameout control element.
[0012] The flameout control device is connected to a flameout sensing needle via a wire. The end of the flameout sensing needle is placed at the burner head and senses the temperature at the burner head.
[0013] When the temperature at the burner head decreases, the flameout sensor needle senses and transmits the signal to the flameout control unit. Upon receiving the signal, the flameout control unit closes the airflow channel with the pressure reducing valve, stopping the gas supply to the burner head.
[0014] Preferably, there are two pressure reducing valves and two gas tanks, which are symmetrically distributed about the valve body, and the flameout control component is connected to the two pressure reducing valves through a three-way gas pipe.
[0015] Preferably, a gas cylinder mounting through hole is provided on one side of the outer shell, through which the gas cylinder can be installed from the outside to the inside in the receiving cavity.
[0016] Preferably, the length of the gas tank is greater than the distance between the pressure reducing valve and the gas tank mounting through hole, and the gas tank is installed in the receiving cavity through the gas tank mounting through hole with its tail end positioned outside the outer shell.
[0017] Preferably, the panel has a transparent viewing window located above the connection between the pressure reducing valve and the gas tank.
[0018] Preferably, the switch knob is located on the upper side of the valve body and passes through the panel on the upper side of the panel.
[0019] Preferably, the receiving cavity is further provided with a pulse igniter.
[0020] Preferably, a pot support frame is also provided on the upper side of the burner head, and the pot support frame is placed on the upper side of the panel.
[0021] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0022] A new type of independently operating cartridge gas stove integrates the combustion device, control components, and gas cylinder inside the outer casing, forming an independent unit. It is connected to the gas cylinder through the control components, allowing it to be used independently without the household gas pipeline, thus improving the flexibility and convenience of the gas stove. Attached Figure Description
[0023] The accompanying drawings are provided to further illustrate the present invention and, together with the embodiments of the present invention, are used to explain the present invention. They do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings:
[0024] Figure 1 This is a first structural schematic diagram of the gas stove body described in this utility model;
[0025] Figure 2 This is a second structural schematic diagram of the gas stove body described in this utility model;
[0026] Figure 3This is a third structural schematic diagram of the gas stove body described in this utility model;
[0027] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the combustion device described in this utility model;
[0028] Figure 5 This is a fourth structural schematic diagram of the gas stove body described in this utility model;
[0029] Figure 6 This is a fifth structural schematic diagram of the gas stove body described in this utility model;
[0030] In the diagram: 1-Gas stove body; 2-Outer shell; 3-Panel; 4-Receiving cavity; 5-Combustion device; 6-Control components; 7-Gas cylinder; 8-Gas cylinder mounting hole; 9-Flame failure protection components; 10-T-way gas pipe; 11-Viewing window; 12-Pulse igniter; 13-Pot body support frame; 501-Burn head; 604-Gas pipe; 601-Switch knob; 602-Pressure reducing valve; 603-Valve body; 901-Flame failure control component; 902-Flame failure sensor needle. Detailed Implementation
[0031] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the preferred embodiments described herein are for illustration and explanation only and are not intended to limit the present invention.
[0032] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, a new type of independently operable cassette gas stove has a main body 1 including an outer shell 2. The outer shell 2 forms a closed receiving cavity 4 inside through the upper panel 3, and a combustion device 5, a control component 6 and a gas cylinder 7 are installed in the receiving cavity 4.
[0033] Gas is supplied to the combustion device 5 by connecting the gas cylinder 7 to the control component 6, so that the gas stove body 1 can operate.
[0034] The combustion device 5, control components 6, and gas cylinder 7 are all integrated inside the outer casing 2 to form an independent whole, allowing the gas stove body 1 to be used independently without the household gas pipeline, thus improving the flexibility and convenience of the gas stove.
[0035] Specifically, the combustion device 5 includes a burner head 501 and a gas guide pipe 604;
[0036] Control component 6 includes a switch knob 601, a valve body 603, and a gas pipe 604. The switch knob 601 is mounted on the valve body 603. A pressure reducing valve 602 is connected to one side of the valve body 603 and is connected to the gas tank 7 through the pressure reducing valve 602.
[0037] The gas guide pipes 604 are configured as two adjacent ones and connected between the burner head 501 and the valve body 603;
[0038] By rotating the switch knob 601 to control the gas supply to the gas pipe 604 through the valve body 603, the amount of gas supplied to the burner head 501 and the size of the flame at the burner head 501 are adjusted, thus achieving precise control of the gas supply to meet different cooking needs.
[0039] In this embodiment, when the user needs to simmer over low heat, the switch knob 601 can be rotated to reduce the gas flow of the gas pipe 604 in the valve body 603. At this time, only one gas pipe 604 supplies gas, thereby reducing the gas supply and making the flame at the burner head 501 smaller. When high heat is needed for stir-frying, the switch knob 601 can be rotated to a greater extent to increase the gas flow. At this time, both gas pipes 604 supply gas to the burner head 501, increasing the gas supply and making the flame larger.
[0040] Furthermore, a flameout protection assembly 9 is installed between the valve body 603 and the pressure reducing valve 602. The flameout protection assembly 9 includes a flameout control element 901 located on one side of the valve body 603. The valve body 603 is connected to the pressure reducing valve 602 through the flameout control element 901.
[0041] The flameout control unit 901 is connected to a flameout sensing needle 902 via a wire. The end of the flameout sensing needle 902 is placed at the burner head 501 and senses the temperature at the burner head 501.
[0042] When the temperature at the burner head 501 drops, the flameout sensor needle 902 senses and transmits the signal to the flameout control unit 901. Upon receiving the signal, the flameout control unit 901 closes the airflow channel with the pressure reducing valve 602, stopping the gas supply to the burner head 501. This achieves the automatic flameout protection function and improves the safety of the gas stove.
[0043] In this embodiment, the flameout sensing needle 902 can be a thermocouple, and the flameout control component 901 can be a solenoid valve. During cooking, if the flame at the burner head 501 is accidentally blown out by wind or extinguished by water, the temperature at the burner head 501 will drop rapidly. The flameout sensing needle 902 will sense the temperature change and transmit the signal to the flameout control component 901. After receiving the signal, the solenoid valve will immediately close the airflow passage with the pressure reducing valve 602, stop the gas supply, and prevent gas leakage from causing a safety accident.
[0044] Furthermore, there are two pressure reducing valves 602 and two gas cylinders 7, symmetrically distributed about the valve body 603. The flameout control component 901 is connected to the two pressure reducing valves 602 through a three-way gas pipe 10. When the gas in one gas cylinder 7 is about to run out, the other gas cylinder can continue to supply gas to the gas stove through the three-way gas pipe, avoiding interruption of the cooking process due to gas interruption, ensuring the smooth progress of the cooking process, ensuring the continuity and stability of the gas supply, improving the reliability of the gas stove, and increasing the gas supply of the gas stove, so that the gas stove can be used for a longer time and avoiding frequent replacement of gas cylinders 7.
[0045] Furthermore, a gas cylinder installation through hole 8 is provided on one side of the outer shell 2. The gas cylinder 7 can be installed from the outside to the inside of the receiving cavity 4 through the gas cylinder installation through hole 8. Users can easily install the gas cylinder 7 into the gas stove through the gas cylinder installation through hole 8. When the gas cylinder 7 needs to be replaced, the old gas cylinder 7 can also be easily removed and replaced with a new gas cylinder 7 without complicated disassembly and installation process, which improves the convenience of using the gas stove.
[0046] Furthermore, the length of the gas tank 7 is greater than the distance between the pressure reducing valve 602 and the gas tank mounting hole 8. The gas tank 7 passes through the gas tank mounting hole 8 and is installed in the receiving cavity 4 with its tail end placed outside the outer shell 2, which makes it easier to install and remove the gas tank 7.
[0047] Furthermore, the panel 3 is equipped with a transparent viewing window 11, which is located above the connection between the pressure reducing valve 602 and the gas cylinder 7. Users can observe through the viewing window 11 whether there is any looseness or leakage at the connection between the gas cylinder 7 and the pressure reducing valve 602. If any abnormality is found at the connection, it can be adjusted or repaired in time to avoid safety hazards such as gas leakage caused by poor connection. This facilitates timely detection and handling of problems and improves the safety and ease of use of the gas stove.
[0048] The switch knob 601 is preferably located on the upper side of the valve body 603 and passes through the panel 3. The gas volume and flame size can be adjusted directly by rotating the switch knob 601 on the panel 3 without disassembling or moving the gas stove. The operation is simple and quick.
[0049] Furthermore, the receiving cavity 4 is also equipped with a pulse igniter 12. Users can achieve automatic ignition with just a light press, without the need for a lighter or matches, making operation more convenient. The pulse igniter 12 can generate a high-frequency electric spark, ensuring that the gas and air can be quickly ignited after mixing, reducing the risk of gas accumulating in the air and improving ignition safety.
[0050] Furthermore, the upper side of the burner 501 is also equipped with a pot support frame 13, which is placed on the upper side of the panel 3. It can stably support various pots and pans, ensuring safety during the cooking process, and can also adapt to pots and pans of different sizes and shapes to meet diverse cooking needs.
[0051] This invention aims to provide a novel, independently operable cassette gas stove. By rotating the adjustment knob 601, the gas intake at the valve body 603 is controlled, allowing precise control of the gas volume and flame size to meet various cooking needs. Simultaneously, a flameout protection component 9 is installed at the valve body 603. When the flame at the burner head 501 goes out or the temperature drops, the thermocouple promptly transmits a signal to the flameout control component 901, automatically closing the valve body 603 and effectively improving safety during use.
[0052] The gas stove body 1 integrates the combustion device 5, control components 6 and gas tank 7 inside the outer shell 2, forming an independent whole, so that the gas stove body 1 can be used independently without the household gas pipeline. Due to its independence, the gas stove can be easily moved to different locations for use.
[0053] For example, users can place the gas stove in different areas of the kitchen as needed, or move it freely between the outdoors and indoors to meet diverse cooking needs.
[0054] In situations such as indoor renovations or temporary residence, if the household gas pipeline is not yet connected or is under repair, this gas stove can serve as a temporary cooking device, providing convenient cooking services; or in the event of a malfunction or gas outage in the household gas pipeline, this gas stove can serve as an emergency backup device, ensuring that household cooking is not affected and improving the convenience and comfort of life.
[0055] Finally, it should be noted that the above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. However, any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A new type of independently operable card-type gas stove, characterized in that: The gas stove main body (1) comprises an outer shell (2), which forms a closed containing cavity (4) in its interior through an upper panel (3), and installs a combustion device (5), a control assembly (6) and a gas tank (7) in the containing cavity (4); The combustion device (5) is provided with gas through the connection of the gas tank (7) and the control assembly (6), so that the gas stove main body (1) operates.
2. A new type of independently operable card-type gas stove according to claim 1, characterized in that: The combustion device (5) comprises a burner (501); The control assembly (6) comprises a switch knob (601), a valve body (603) and a gas guide pipe (604), the switch knob (601) is installed on the valve body (603), one side of the valve body (603) is connected with a pressure reducing valve (602), and the pressure reducing valve (602) is connected with the gas tank (7); The gas guide pipe (604) is arranged in two adjacent parts and is connected between the burner (501) and the valve body (603); The air passage of the gas guide pipe (604) is controlled by rotating the switch knob (601) to adjust the amount of gas flowing to the burner (501) and the size of the flame at the burner (501).
3. A new type of independently operable card-type gas stove according to claim 2, characterized in that: The valve body (603) and the pressure reducing valve (602) are provided with an extinguishing protection assembly (9), the extinguishing protection assembly (9) comprises an extinguishing control member (901) located on one side of the valve body (603), and the valve body (603) is connected with the pressure reducing valve (602) through the extinguishing control member (901); The extinguishing control member (901) is connected with an extinguishing induction needle (902) through a wire, the end of the extinguishing induction needle (902) is placed at the burner (501) and senses the temperature at the burner (501); When the temperature at the burner (501) decreases, the extinguishing induction needle (902) senses and conducts to the extinguishing control member (901), and the extinguishing control member (901) closes the air flow passage of the pressure reducing valve (602) after receiving the sensing, and stops the gas supply to the burner (501).
4. A novel self-contained cartridge gas burner as claimed in claim 3, wherein: The pressure reducing valve (602) and the gas tank (7) are both provided with two parts, which are symmetrically distributed about the valve body (603), and the extinguishing control member (901) is connected with the two pressure reducing valves (602) through a three-way gas guide pipe (10).
5. A novel self-contained cartridge gas burner as claimed in claim 4, wherein: One side of the outer shell (2) is provided with a gas tank mounting through hole (8), and the gas tank (7) is installed in the containing cavity (4) from the outside to the inside through the gas tank mounting through hole (8).
6. A novel self-contained cartridge gas burner as claimed in claim 5, wherein: The length of the gas tank (7) is greater than the distance between the pressure reducing valve (602) and the gas tank mounting through hole (8), the gas tank (7) is installed in the containing cavity (4) through the gas tank mounting through hole (8) and the tail end is placed outside the outer shell (2).
7. A novel self-contained cartridge gas burner as claimed in claim 6, wherein: A transparent visual window (11) is arranged on the panel (3), and the visual window (11) is located on the upper side of the connection between the pressure reducing valve (602) and the gas tank (7).
8. A novel self-contained cartridge gas burner as claimed in claim 7, wherein: The switch knob (601) is arranged on the upper side of the valve body (603) and penetrates through the panel (3) to be arranged on the upper side of the panel (3).
9. A new type of independently operable card-type gas stove according to claim 6, characterized in that: The accommodating cavity (4) is further provided with a pulse igniter (12).
10. A new type of independently operable card-type gas stove according to claim 6, characterized in that: The upper side of the furnace head (501) is further provided with a pot body support frame (13), and the pot body support frame (13) is arranged on the upper side of the panel (3).