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JP-7856809-B2 - Gas range mat

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Inventors

  • 中川 圭一
  • 木村 将俊
  • 角屋 静江

Assignees

  • 東洋アルミエコープロダクツ株式会社

Dates

Publication Date
20260511
Application Date
20250305

Claims (6)

  1. A mat body capable of covering the burner ring installed around the gas burner on the top plate of a gas range, The mat body has an opening formed therein, through which the gas burner can be inserted, and which is approximately the same diameter as the outer diameter of the gas burner, A notch is formed in the mat body, extending from the outer diameter of the opening, through which an ignition plug and a safety device for preventing flame failure attached to the gas burner can be inserted, A mark is formed on the mat body and is provided at a position that matches the fitting recess and protrusions provided on the burner ring for alignment with the gas range, Equipped with, The aforementioned mark is not continuous with the opening and the notch. Gas range mat.
  2. The aforementioned notch is The gas range mat according to claim 1, wherein multiple openings are provided along the outer circumference of the opening so that ignition plugs and safety devices for preventing flame failure, arranged in different configurations, can all be inserted through it.
  3. The aforementioned marker is, The gas range mat according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a plurality of fitting protrusions and recesses of different arrangement patterns are provided in the circumferential direction of the mat body so that they can all be aligned.
  4. The aforementioned mark is a hole formed in the mat body, as described in claim 1 or 2, for a gas range mat.
  5. The aforementioned mat body is A circular top plate rests on the burner ring, A gas range mat according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising a skirt portion that hangs down from the outer periphery of the top plate by a height corresponding to the height difference between the burner ring and the top plate.
  6. The aforementioned mat body is The gas range mat according to claim 5, further having a rolled edge portion on the outer circumference of the skirt portion.

Description

This invention relates to a mat installed around the gas burner of a gas range. Because the top plate of a gas range is prone to getting dirty from food scraps, oil and seasonings splattering during cooking, and from boiling over liquids, various mats for gas ranges have been devised to cover the top plate. Covering the stovetop with a gas range mat means that dirt will adhere to the mat, making the stovetop itself less prone to getting dirty. Furthermore, dirt on the gas range mat can be wiped off relatively easily. As an example of a mat for a gas range, there is a known type, as shown in Patent Document 1, which consists of a donut-shaped sheet body with an opening formed for inserting the gas burner in the gas range, and with multiple opening guide lines, such as perforations, formed concentrically with the opening. The gas range mat described in Patent Document 1 can be installed around gas burners of various outer diameters by cutting out the opening guide lines and adjusting the size of the opening. Furthermore, while a burner ring is installed around the gas burner on the top plate, a gas range mat has also been developed, as shown in Patent Document 2, which is configured to cover the area from around the gas burner outward beyond the outer circumference of the burner ring. Specifically, while there is a step between the outer circumference of the burner ring and the top plate, the gas range mat of Patent Document 2 consists of an inner circumference that covers the burner ring and has an opening for inserting the gas burner, an outer circumference that covers the part of the top plate that is outside the aforementioned step, and a stepped portion that connects the inner circumference and the outer circumference with a height difference corresponding to the height of the aforementioned step. Because the inner circumference makes proper contact with the burner ring and the outer circumference makes proper contact with the top plate, it can cover a wide area from the burner ring to the top plate, thus preventing dirt from accumulating. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2015-7513Japanese Patent Publication No. 2019-219065 Perspective view showing the usage of a gas range mat.Enlarged exploded perspective view showing the usage condition of a gas range mat.A cross-sectional view showing the condition of the mat used for the gas range.(a) is a perspective view, (b) is a plan view, and (c) is a longitudinal section view of the gas range mat.Plan view showing how the gas range mat fits with various parts of the gas range.Perspective view of another example of a gas range mat.Plan view of another example of a gas range mat(a) is a perspective view, (b) is a plan view, and (c) is a longitudinal section view of another example of a gas range mat. Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. The gas range mat 1 in the embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 4 is installed on the top plate of the gas range 50 so as to cover the burner ring 52 located around the gas burner 51, as shown in Figures 1 to 3, to prevent food scraps, oil and seasoning liquids from splashing or broth from boiling over during cooking, which can cause dirt to adhere to the burner ring 52. As shown in Figure 4, the gas range mat 1 of this embodiment comprises a mat body 10 made by press-molding a metal foil such as aluminum foil. The thickness of the metal foil is not particularly limited, but 30 to 50 μm is preferred. If the thickness exceeds 50 μm, there is a risk of easily cutting your hands on the edges of the opening 20 described later, and if the thickness is less than 30 μm, it may be too thin and easily torn, making it difficult to mold the mat body 10. The mat body 10 consists of a circular top plate 11, a skirt portion 12 hanging down from the periphery of the top plate 11, and an upward-curving edge portion 13 formed on the periphery of the skirt portion 12, and as a whole it has the shape of an inverted shallow dish. A flange 12a is attached to the skirt portion 12. The outer diameter of the top plate 11 of the mat body 10 is set to be approximately equal to or slightly larger than the outer diameter of the burner ring 52 of the gas range 50, and the height of the skirt portion 12 is set to be approximately equal to or slightly larger than the protrusion height of the burner ring 52 from the top plate. Therefore, when the mat body 10 is placed over the burner ring 52, almost the entire burner ring 52 is covered. This prevents dirt from adhering to the burner ring 52. As shown in Figures 1 to 3, with the mat body 10 in place, the flange 12a and edge banding 13 attached to the skirt portion 12 are positioned on the top plate 53 outside the burner ring 52. Even if cooking liquids or other substances adhering to the top plate 11 flow down from the outer edge of the top plate 11, they are caught by the flange 12a, thus preventing the top plate 53 from becoming soiled. Even if the broth or oth