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Outdoor Cook Stove with Multiple Ignitions
Est. expiryJun 12, 2029(~2.9 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract
An outdoor stove is provided which includes a burner to project gaseous fuel, an ignition structure capable of generating multiple sparks to ignite such fuel for cooking purpose, and a support means to hold the burner, the ignition structure and a cooking vessel.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . An outdoor stove for cooking foods comprising:
a burner accepting pressured gaseous fuel to produce heating flames, directing the flames to the bottom of a cooking vessel, an ignition structure capable of producing more than one ignition spark to ignite the gaseous fuel in the burner, a means to support the said burner, ignition structure and cooking vessel, whereby said multiple ignition sparks from said ignition structure are to help igniting the gaseous fuel more reliably than a single ignition spark stove in an outdoor environment.
2 . The stove of claim 1 , wherein the said ignition structure comprises of a piezoelectric element.
3 . The stove of claim 1 , wherein the said ignition structure comprises of an electronic circuit powered by either DC or AC power source.
4 . The stove of claim 1 , wherein the gaseous fuel can be either of propane, natural gas or butane.
5 . The stove of claim 1 , wherein said cooking vessel can be a wok, or any round bottom and flat in shape.
6 . The stove of claim 1 , wherein a single control knob regulates the gas fuel to both the said ignition structure and said burner.
7 . The stove of claim 1 , wherein a separate control knob is used to control the gaseous fuel path to the said ignition structure than that of said burner.
8 . The stove of claim 1 , wherein the ignition structure has its separate gaseous fuel path than that of the said burner.
9 . The stove of claim 1 , wherein the ignition structure uses the same gaseous fuel path as that of the said burner.Cited by (0)
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