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    • 1. 发明授权
    • Patio accessory and barbeque grill system
    • 天井配件和烧烤烤架系统
    • US09004058B1
    • 2015-04-14
    • US13486159
    • 2012-06-01
    • Curtis D. Brown
    • Curtis D. Brown
    • A47J37/07F24C3/00F24C15/08F24C1/16F24C3/14F24B1/195
    • F24C3/002A47J37/0713A47J37/0786F24C1/10
    • A barbeque grill and outdoor patio accessory system with an automotive theme has a barbeque grill with a multi-component automobile-shaped upper housing. The system has a grill control panel having a general form of an automobile dashboard. Upon activation of a keyed switch the burner igniter provides the ignition spark for the burner, and the audio playback system plays pre-recorded audio themed sounds. The system has an integrated patio lighting assembly with a light housing having a general shape of an automobile wheel and tire assembly. The light housing is located in a general area with respect to the wheel and tire assembly location on a typical automobile. The lighting member can be extended out and away from the first side upper housing via a telescopic pole. The lighting member is pivotally located on a pole second end via a ball and socket joint.
    • 具有汽车主题的烧烤烤架和户外露台配件系统设有带多组件汽车形上部外壳的烧烤架。 该系统具有具有汽车仪表板的通用形式的格栅控制面板。 激活钥匙开关时,燃烧器点火器为燃烧器提供点火火花,音频播放系统播放预先录制的音频主题声音。 该系统具有集成的露台照明组件,其具有具有汽车轮和轮胎组件的大致形状的轻型外壳。 灯壳位于相对于典型汽车上的车轮和轮胎组装位置的一般区域中。 照明构件可以通过伸缩杆伸出并远离第一侧上壳体。 照明构件通过球窝接头枢转地定位在杆的第二端上。
    • 4. 发明授权
    • Far-infrared radiating system
    • 远红外辐射系统
    • US4798192A
    • 1989-01-17
    • US100057
    • 1987-09-23
    • Saburo Maruko
    • Saburo Maruko
    • F26B23/10F23D14/12F24C1/10F24C3/04F24D5/08F24C3/00
    • F24C1/10F24C3/042F24D5/08
    • A far-infrared radiating system comprises a far-infrared radiating element (2) such as a ceramic, adhered to a metallic material (1) and radiating far-infrared rays upon heating. The system is constructed of a primary-radiating element (5) which is made of a metallic material while heated by a combustion gas passing therethrough and a secondary-radiating element (3) provided with the far-infrared radiating element (2) adhered to the metallic material (1). The primary-radiating element (5) is spaced apart and oppositely disposed from the secondary-radiating element (3) which is heated by infrared rays radiated from the primary-radiating element (5) having been heated with a combustion gas passing therethrough, whereby the secondary-radiating element (3) radiates far-infrared rays.
    • 一种远红外线辐射系统,包括一种陶瓷附近的远红外线辐射元件(2),附着在金属材料(1)上,并在加热时辐射远红外线。 该系统由主要辐射元件(5)构成,该主辐射元件(5)由金属材料制成,同时被通过其中的燃烧气体加热,并且设置有远红外线辐射元件(2)的次级辐射元件(3)粘附到 金属材料(1)。 所述主辐射元件(5)与所述辅助辐射元件(3)间隔开并相对地设置,所述辅助辐射元件(3)被从已经通过其中的燃烧气体加热的所述主辐射元件(5)辐射的红外线加热,由此 次级辐射元件(3)辐射远红外线。
    • 5. 发明授权
    • Radiant heater arrangement
    • 辐射加热器布置
    • US3307529A
    • 1967-03-07
    • US40594464
    • 1964-10-23
    • FOSTORIA FANNON INC
    • FANNON JR JOHN JMARC RESEK
    • F23C99/00F23D14/14F24C1/10F24C3/04F24C3/12F24D5/08F24D19/10
    • F23C99/00F23C2700/043F23D14/14F24C1/10F24C3/042F24C3/122F24D5/08
    • 1,117,712. Burners. HUPP CORPORATION. 8 Oct., 1965 [23 Oct., 1964], No. 42732/ 65. Headings F4F and F4T. [Also in Division F1] A gas-fired infra-red heater comprises a U-shaped aluminium casing 52 divided by a transverse partition (58), into a blower and control compartment and a burner compartment. The burner comprises a tubular line burner 66 extending the length of the burner compartment and two trough-like radiant grids (67) 68 mounted in end to end relationship on the burner 66 and defining therewith a combustion zone 86. A conduit (82) supplies a gas/air mixture from the blower compartment to one end of the burner 66 and the mixture discharges through ports 84 in the lower side of the burner. The heat radiated by the grids (67) 68 is directed into a beam by two semi-parabolic reflectors 92, 94 which extend the length of the burner compartment and are secured to the casing 52 in spaced relationship by screws 102. Combustion products flow through apertures 90 in the grids 67, 68 and through spaces 108 between the burner and the reflectors to a flue collar 110 in the upper wall of the casing 52. Air passes up the spaces 104 between the reflectors 92, 94 and the side walls of the casing to dilute and cool the combustion gases. A baffle 120 directs the combustion gases laterally into the cooling air. The flue collar 110 is provided with a rain cover 116. Heat shields (134, 136, 138) are mounted in the burner compartment in spaced relation to the ends of the burner compartment. The burner control apparatus is mounted on a tray (192), Fig. 1 (not shown), in the blowercontrol compartment and includes a solenoid valve (V), Fig. 3 (not shown), controlling the gas supply to a mixing chamber and energized from a power source (180) through a centrifugal switch (CS) which closes when the motor (M) driving the blower attains a certain speed. The centrifugal switch also energizes a relay (RC) which energizes a spark transformer (T) and short circuits a resistance (X) in the lead to the solenoid valve (V) so that the valve opens. A flame detector comprising a mercury filled capillary tube (CT) located close to the radiant grid (67) opens a switch (FS) in the relay circuit in the presence of a flame to de-energize the spark transformer (T) and to reduce the current through the solenoid valve (V) If the flame is not detected after a predetermined time a heater in the relay circuit causes a bi-metallic switch (BS) to de-energize the solenoid valve and the spark transformer. In a second embodiment, Figs. 4-14 (not shown) the heater includes two side by side distribution tubes (246) of diamond shaped cross-section having two parallel longitudinal flanges (262) forming an outlet passage (264) in which are clamped embossed metallic ribbons (266) forming small outlet passages. The ends of the ribbons are brazed together and project beyond the ends of the distribution tube. Each distribution tube is provided with two in-line infra-red generating grids which are heated by the flames to incandescence and which are formed by displacing loops (292) (Fig. 13) from a sheet of heat resistant metal which is then bent into a horse shoe configuration having mounting flanges (290) extending towards each other. Metal clips (298) engage the flanges (290) and are clamped to the flanges (262) of the distribution tube. The end covers (216, 218), (Figs. 5, 7), of the heater casing (206) are pivoted to the U-shaped main cover member (214) to facilitate replacement of the infrared generators and to provide easy access to the blower-control compartment (224). A pair of inclined reflectors (346), (Fig. 4) is clamped to the flanges (262) of each distribution tube. A U-shaped rain cover covering a flue collar (378), (Fig. 6) in the top of the heater casing may be provided with an aperture into which a flue pipe is connected and a circular baffle (398) is suspended below the aperture. The mouth of the heater casing (206) is covered by an aluminium grill (424), (Fig. 4) of egg-crate construction. Gas is supplied to a mixing chamber (436), (Fig. 8) by a manifold (472) located within the chamber and provided with two spuds (476) screwed to oppositely directed outlets. The air delivered by the blower 430, through an apertured plate (462) to the mixing chamber is automatically controlled by a pivoted damper (500) located in the blower outlet and actuated by a bimetal actuator (508), (Fig. 9) mounted inside the heater casing. As the temperature inside the heater increases the damper opens. The capillary flame detector (582), (Fig. 11) is mounted in parallel spaced relationship to the lower edge of one of the infra-red generators and the loops 292 of the generator above the detector are removed so that the detector responds rapidly to the beginning and termination of combustion. A trough shaped shield (592) shields the detector from drafts. In a third embodiment, (Figs. 17, 18), the reflectors 702 are of apertured construction and are removably mounted and the open bottom of the blower-control compartment is covered by an apertured plate. A spark plug, (Figs. 15, 16) comprises a rod shaped energized electrode (532) and a hairpin shaped grounded electrode (552) mounted on a cylindrical ceramic body (536) so that the rod electrode extends along the axis of the hairpin electrode and a spark gap (570) is formed between the end of the rod and the bend of the hairpin.