Handle for gas burners

Combustion – Flame holder having attached handle

Reexamination Certificate

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C431S154000, C431S354000, C239S526000, C239S600000, C285S317000, C285S308000

Reexamination Certificate

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06332773

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention concerns a handle for gas burners having a plug insert with a peripheral groove into which a handle lock snaps, with the plug insert having at least one associated a peripheral receptacle in the vicinity of its peripheral groove.
Handles for gas burners are known in the art. The supply hose for introduction of the gas is normally connected to these handles and the handle can be equipped with differing plug inserts. The differing plug inserts are adapted to the respective operating requirements. In this manner, the handle can be equipped with long or short plug inserts having round nozzles, flat nozzles or the like. These plug inserts have a peripheral groove at that end which is to be plugged into the handle into which a locking mechanism latches which is provided in the receiving opening for the plug insert. The plug insert is then securely connected to the handle and fixed in an axial direction so that it cannot slip out of the handle. Rotation of the plug insert in the handle is prevented by providing the plug insert, at its end which is to be plugged in, with an outer toothing extending in the peripheral direction which engages into a corresponding inner toothing in the handle when this end of the plug insert is plugged into the handle. Should the user want to rotate the plug insert in the handle, he must operate the locking mechanism to disengage the plug insert, remove it from the handle, rotate it and subsequently plug it back in at the desired rotated position. This is cumbersome and the user could be injured if the plug insert is hot.
It is therefore the underlying purpose of the invention to design a handle of the above mentioned kind in such a fashion that the plug insert can be more easily rotated relative to the handle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This purpose is achieved in accordance with the invention in a handle for gas burners of the above mentioned kind in that a catch element is disposed on the handle which can be brought into a release position and which engages into the peripheral receptacle.
The catch element, engaging in its neutral position into the peripheral receptacle to prevent a rotation of the plug insert, permits rotation thereof in a simple fashion by disengaging the catch element from the peripheral receptacle when the plug insert is latched in. The catch element is thereby brought from a neutral position into a release position.
An improvement of the invention provides that the lock is coupled to a catch element which engages into the peripheral receptacle of the plug insert.
Connection of the catch element, preventing a rotation of the plug insert in the handle, to the lock permits disengagement of the catch element from the plug insert through operation of the lock to allow rotation thereof in the handle in the plugged-in state. If, for example, another rotational position for the plug insert relative to the handle is desired, it is no longer necessary to completely remove the plug insert from the handle in order to release the rotational catch. One must only operate the lock to thereby operate the catch element and to disengage same from the peripheral receptacle. In this manner, the plug insert can be easily and rapidly rotated into the desired position. In addition, the danger of injury is substantially reduced, since the plug insert must no longer be pulled out of the handle.
An improvement provides that the receptacle is one or a plurality of holes preferentially distributed about the periphery of the plug insert. A catch element, configured as a pin engages into these holes. In this manner, the plug insert can be locked in predetermined rotational positions at which the catch element engages into the holes. As already mentioned, the catch is released by lifting the catch element out of these holes though operation of the lock.
In another embodiment, the receptacle is an outwardly toothed ring. A catch element having corresponding teeth directed in a radially inward fashion, engages into this outwardly toothed ring. Towards this end, the catch element only has a sufficient number of teeth to allow it to be easily removed from the outwardly toothed ring to allow the outwardly toothed ring to be rotated relative to the catch element.
The lock and the catch element are preferentially operable via a common release button. This allows for a reduction in the number of operational elements in the handle and simplifies operation of the handle. In addition, the release button can be disposed at an ergonomically preferred location.
An embodiment provides that the lock protrudes radially beyond the catch element in an inward direction. If the release button is then only lightly pressed, the catch element disengages from the peripheral receptacle but the lock still remains engaged in the peripheral groove. The plug insert therefore remains locked into the handle, but can be rotated.
The release button preferentially has two operating positions. These operating positions can be preferentially felt during operation of the release button which e.g. can be effected through appropriate latching means.
The peripheral receptacle is preferentially provided on the pipe of the plug insert. In this manner, a direct locking of the pipe can be achieved i.e. the retention force acts directly on the pipe. Particularly for the case of bent pipes, the bend angle or curvature of the pipe is adapted to the configuration of the peripheral receptacle. In this manner the plug insert can be connected to the handle in a preferred location. It is however also conceivable to dispose the peripheral receptacle at a plug connector which is screwed or pressed into the tube.
The catch element is preferentially disposed axially next to the lock. As seen in an axial direction, the peripheral receptacle can thereby also be provided next to the peripheral groove. It is however also conceivable that the peripheral groove itself be provided with the peripheral receptacle.
In a preferred embodiment, the catch element is connected to a locking element comprising the lock and is preferably latched therein. The catch element is thereby made from a metal finger. The locking element can, in addition, comprise the release button.
Further advantages, features and details of the invention can be derived from the dependent claims and the subsequent description in which a particularly preferred embodiment is described in detail with reference to the drawing. The features thereby shown in the drawing and described in the associated text and in the claims can be important to the invention individually or collectively in arbitrary combination.


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