Methods and apparatus are disclosed regarding a gas range and an integrated cooktop assembly. The integrated cooktop assembly may be formed as a single, continuous surface. Some embodiments of the cooktop assembly may include a bowl portion, a burner portion, a grate portion, and a cooktop portion.
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1. A cooktop assembly, comprising: a single, continuous surface comprising a bowl portion, a burner portion, and a grate portion;wherein the single, continuous surface forms the bowl portion, the burner portion, and the grate portion without seams;wherein the burner portion extends upward from a bot
1. A cooktop assembly, comprising: a single, continuous surface comprising a bowl portion, a burner portion, and a grate portion;wherein the single, continuous surface forms the bowl portion, the burner portion, and the grate portion without seams;wherein the burner portion extends upward from a bottom surface of the bowl portion and includes a plurality of vents to deliver a gas flame;wherein the grate comprises a plurality of stand portions configured to support a bottom surface of a cooking utensil placed upon the grate portion; andwherein the single, continuous surface comprises a single, metal sheet formed to comprise the bowl portion, the burner portion, and the grate portion. 2. The cooktop assembly of claim 1, wherein the single, continuous surface is covered with a coating. 3. The cooktop assembly of claim 1, wherein: the burner portion further includes an igniter opening configured to receive an igniter; andthe igniter opening and vents are positioned above a bottom surface of the bowl portion. 4. The cooktop assembly of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the bottom surface of the bowl portion slopes away from the burner portion. 5. The cooktop assembly of claim 1, wherein the burner portion is further configured to aid the plurality of stand portions in supporting the bottom surface of the cooking utensil when placed upon the grate portion. 6. The cooktop assembly of claim 1, further comprising a cooktop portion into which the bowl portion is formed. 7. The cooktop assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a cooktop portion into which the bowl portion is formed; andwherein at least one stand portion extends radially from the bowl portion into the cooktop portion. 8. The cooktop assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a cooktop portion into which the bowl portion is formed; andwherein at least one stand portion extends axially about the burner portion. 9. The cooktop assembly of claim 1, wherein the burner portion is configured to closely mate with a ring of a gas manifold assembly to form an open-bottom chamber configured to receive a gas and deliver the received gas to the plurality of vents. 10. A cooktop assembly, comprising: a single, continuous surface comprising a bowl portion, a burner portion, and a grate portion;wherein the single, continuous surface forms the bowl portion, the burner portion, and the grate portion without seams;wherein the burner portion extends upward from a bottom surface of the bowl portion and includes a plurality of vents to deliver a gas flame;wherein the grate portion comprises a plurality of stand portions configured to support a bottom surface of a cooking utensil placed upon the grate portion; andwherein the single, continuous surface comprises a single die cast piece molded to comprise the bowl portion, the burner portion, and the grate portion. 11. The cooktop assembly of claim 10, wherein the single, continuous surface is covered with a coating. 12. The cooktop assembly of claim 10, wherein: the burner portion further includes an igniter opening configured to receive an igniter; andthe igniter opening and vents are positioned above a bottom surface of the bowl portion. 13. The cooktop assembly of claim 10, wherein at least a portion of the bottom surface of the bowl portion slopes away from the burner portion. 14. The cooktop assembly of claim 10, wherein the burner portion is further configured to aid the plurality of stand portions in supporting the bottom surface of the cooking utensil when placed upon the grate portion. 15. The cooktop assembly of claim 10, further comprising a cooktop portion into which the bowl portion is formed. 16. The cooktop assembly of claim 10, further comprising: a cooktop portion into which the bowl portion is formed; andwherein at least one stand portion extends radially from the bowl portion into the cooktop portion. 17. The cooktop assembly of claim 10, further comprising: a cooktop portion into which the bowl portion is formed; andwherein at least one stand portion extends axially about the burner portion. 18. The cooktop assembly of claim 10, wherein the burner portion is configured to closely mate with a ring of a gas manifold assembly to form an open-bottom chamber configured to receive a gas and deliver the received gas to the plurality of vents. 19. A method, comprising: forming a bowl portion, a burner portion, and a grate portion of a cooktop assembly as a single, continuous surface without seams, wherein the burner portion extends upward from a bottom surface of the bowl portion and includes a plurality of vents to deliver gas flame, and wherein the grate comprises a plurality of stand portions configured to support a bottom surface of a cooking utensil placed upon the grate portion; andcoating the formed cooktop assembly;wherein said forming comprises progressively stamping a single, metal sheet to form the bowl portion, the burner portion, and the grate portion of the cooktop assembly. 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising punching vents into the burner portion of the cooktop assembly. 21. A method, comprising: forming a bowl portion, a burner portion, and a grate portion of a cooktop assembly as a single, continuous surface without seams, wherein the burner portion extends upward from a bottom surface of the bowl portion and includes a plurality of vents to deliver gas flame, and wherein the grate portion comprises a plurality of stand portions configured to support a bottom surface of a cooking utensil placed upon the grate portion; andcoating the formed cooktop assembly;wherein said forming comprises molding the bowl portion, the burner portion, and the grate portion of the cooktop assembly via a single die cast. 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising punching vents into the burner portion of the cooktop assembly. 23. A gas range, comprising: a cabinet having a plurality of compartments;a plurality of gas manifold assemblies;a plurality of cooktop assemblies, each cooktop assembly comprising a single, continuous surface comprising a bowl portion, a burner portion, and a grate portion, wherein the burner portion extends upward from a bottom surface of the bowl portion and includes a plurality of vents to deliver a gas flame, and wherein the grate portion comprises a plurality of stand portions configured to support a bottom surface of a cooking utensil placed upon the grate portion;wherein each compartment comprises at least one side wall that is configured to separate the plurality of compartments, receive a respective cooktop assembly of the plurality of cooktop assemblies, and position the received cooktop assembly such that the burner portion of the received cooktop assembly is properly aligned with a respective gas manifold assembly of the plurality of gas manifold assemblies;wherein each gas manifold assembly comprises a delivery tube, a stand, and a ring;wherein the stand is configured to lift the ring above a bottom surface of a respective compartment and cause the ring to closely mate with a respective cooktop assembly to form an open-bottom chamber;wherein the delivery tube is configured to deliver gas into the open-bottom chamber; andwherein the open-bottom chamber is configured to permit airflow under the ring to aid in delivery of gas from the open-bottom chamber to the plurality of vents of the respective cooktop assembly. 24. The gas range of claim 23, wherein: the burner portion of each cooktop assembly further includes an igniter opening configured to receive an igniter of a respective gas manifold assembly; andeach compartment is further configured to align the igniter of the respective gas manifold assembly with the igniter opening of the received cooktop assembly. 25. The gas range of claim 23, wherein the burner portion of each cooktop assembly is further configured to aid the plurality of stand portions in supporting the bottom surface of the cooking utensil when placed upon the grate portion. 26. The gas range of claim 23, wherein each cooktop assembly further comprises a cooktop portion into which the bowl portion is formed. 27. The gas range of claim 23, wherein: each cooktop assembly further comprises a cooktop portion into which the bowl portion is formed; andat least one stand portion of each cooktop assembly extends radially from the bowl portion into the cooktop portion. 28. The gas range of claim 23, wherein: each cooktop assembly further comprises a cooktop portion into which the bowl portion is formed; andat least one stand portion of each cooktop assembly extends axially about the burner portion.
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