Méker burner (English spelling)

Japanese: Méker burner(英語表記)Mekerburner
Méker burner (English spelling)

…The principle of the Bunsen burner is widely used in household gas stoves and instantaneous water heater burners. An improved version of the Bunsen burner is the Méker burner. It was invented by G. Méker of Germany in 1905, and compared to the Bunsen burner, it can draw in a larger amount of air and has a grate at the tip of the burner to prevent backfire. …

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Méker burner" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…ブンゼンバーナーの原理は,家庭用のガスこんろや瞬間湯沸器のバーナーなどに広く応用されている。ブンゼンバーナーを改良したものとして,メケルバーナーMéker burnerがある。1905年ドイツのG.メケルが考案したもので,ブンゼンバーナーに比べて,空気吸引量が大きく取れ,また逆火を防ぐためにバーナー先端に格子が組み込まれている。…

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