Claims
- 1. A temperature maintenance heater assembly for maintaining the temperature of a previously heated fluid circulating through piping of a bath, comprising:a heating element having first and second electrical contacts, and a predetermined maximum power rating, wherein the predetermined maximum power rating of the heating element is selected such that the temperature maintenance heater assembly maintains the fluid immediately upstream of the heating element within a specified safe temperature range with the heating element operating continuously at its maximum power rating; a flow switch having an open state and a closed state, the flow switch being electrically connectable to a power supply and at least one electrical contact of the heating element for supplying electricity therebetween, wherein the flow switch acts to interrupt the supply of electricity to the heating element when a threshold value of fluid flow through the piping is not met, the control assembly continuing the supply of electricity to the heating element whenever the threshold value of fluid flow is met; and absence of a control device that controls the electricity supplied to the heating element based on the temperature of the heated fluid.
- 2. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 1, wherein the predetermined maximum power rating of the heating element is no larger than approximately 700 watts.
- 3. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 1, wherein the control device is a thermostat or a high limit switch.
- 4. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 1, wherein the flow switch includes a switch actuator movable in at least the direction of fluid flow and operable to change the state of the flow switch.
- 5. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 4, wherein the switch actuator is movable by the fluid flowing through the piping, thereby actuating a change in the state of the switch.
- 6. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 4, wherein the switch actuator is pivotally coupled to the heater assembly, a portion of which extends partially into the piping, the switch actuator having an at-rest position, wherein the switch is in the open state, and movable to at least one position, wherein the switch is in the closed state.
- 7. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 6, wherein the at least one position is two separate, spaced apart positions, whereby the switch is in the closed state.
- 8. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 6, further comprising a diaphragm that surrounds a portion of the switch actuator, the switch actuator being pivotally coupled to the heater assembly by the diaphragm.
- 9. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 8, wherein the diaphragm biases the switch actuator to the at-rest position.
- 10. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 9, wherein the configuration of the diagram determines the threshold value.
- 11. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 4, wherein the switch actuator includes a first contact member at one end having a cam surface, and wherein the flow switch includes a lever having a second contact member mounted at its end, the second contact member being in contact with the cam surface.
- 12. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 11, wherein the first contact member is a cam, and the second contact member is a cam follower.
- 13. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 4, wherein one end of the switch actuator has a planar fluid contact surface.
- 14. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 4, wherein one end of the switch actuator has a curved fluid contact surface.
- 15. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 1, wherein the flow switch acts to interrupt the supply of electricity to the heating element when a threshold value of fluid flow through the piping is not met regardless of the direction of fluid flow through the piping.
- 16. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 1, wherein the heater assembly further comprises a mounting structure for mounting the flow switch to the piping, the mounting structure having an upper surface and a lower surface, and a first aperture passing from the upper surface to the lower surface.
- 17. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 16, further comprising a heater assembly cover removably attached to the heater assembly, wherein the cover encloses the control assembly and a portion of the piping.
- 18. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 17, wherein the heater assembly cover includes two cover section halves matable to define a cavity sized and configured to enclose the control assembly and a portion of the piping.
- 19. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 18, wherein the cover is slidably coupled to the portion of the piping.
- 20. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 18, wherein the cover is adapted to threadably connect to the remaining piping of the bath.
- 21. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 1, wherein the flow switch is normally open.
- 22. A heater assembly for heating fluid circulating through piping of a bath, comprising:a pipe section having an outer wall, an inlet, and at least one outlet, wherein the fluid is circulated through the pipe section between the inlet and the outlet; a mounting structure attached to the outer wall of the pipe section, the mounting structure having an upper surface and a lower surface; a flow switch mounted to the mounting structure, the flow switch including a pivoting actuator, a portion of which partially extends into the interior of the pipe section; and a heating element having a first and second electrical contact and a maximum power rating, the heating element being partially housed within the pipe section between the inlet and the outlet, at least one of the electrical contacts being conductively connected to the flow switch; wherein the flow switch is operable to interrupt the supply of electricity to the heating element when a threshold limit of fluid flow through the pipe section is not met, and continuing the supply of electricity to the heating element whenever the threshold limit of fluid flow is met; and wherein the maximum power rating of the heating element is selected such that the heater assembly maintains the fluid immediately downstream of the heating element within a specified safe temperature range with the heating element operating continuously at its maximum power rating.
- 23. The heater assembly of claim 22, wherein the pipe section has a T-shaped profile including a center pipe segment and a transverse extending pipe branch in fluid communication with the center pipe segment.
- 24. The heater assembly of claim 23, wherein the pipe branch is selectively coupled to the center pipe segment.
- 25. The heater assembly of claim 24, wherein the pipe branch is constructed of a plastic material.
- 26. The heater assembly of claim 24, wherein the longitudinal axis of the actuator is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pipe branch.
- 27. A temperature maintenance heater assembly of a bath having a fluid capacity, the temperature maintenance heater assembly operable for maintaining the temperature of a heated fluid circulating through piping of the bath, the temperature maintenance heater assembly comprising:a pipe section with an outer wall, an inlet, and at least one outlet; a heating element being housed partially in the pipe section, the heating element having a first and second electrical contacts and a maximum power rating, wherein the maximum power rating of the heating element is selected based on the fluid capacity of the bath; and a control assembly coupled to the pipe section, the control assembly including a flow switch, the flow switch including first and second electrical terminals and a switch actuator pivotally movable from an at-rest position, wherein the flow switch is in an open position, to at least one different position remote from the at-rest position, wherein the flow switch is in a closed position, the control assembly being conductively connected to at least one of the electrical contacts of the heating element: wherein the maximum power rating of the heating element is further selected such that the heater assembly maintains the fluid in the bath within a specified safe temperature range with the heating element operating continuously at its maximum power rating.
- 28. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 27, wherein the switch actuator is pivotally movable from an at-rest position, wherein the flow switch is in an open position, to at least two different positions remote from the at-rest position, wherein the flow switch is in a closed position, the switch actuator movable in at least the direction of fluid flow.
- 29. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 27, wherein the pipe section has a T-shaped profile including a center pipe segment and a transverse extending pipe branch in fluid communication with the center pipe segment.
- 30. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 29, wherein the pipe branch is selectively coupled to the center pipe segment.
- 31. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 30, wherein the pipe branch is constructed of a plastic material.
- 32. The temperature maintenance heater assembly of claim 30, wherein the pipe branch includes a circumferentially extending stepped-up portion disposed adjacent to an end flange.
- 33. The heater assembly of claim 30, wherein the pipe branch is selectively coupled to the center pipe segment by at least one threaded fastener having an externally threaded end, the externally threaded end extending away from the center pipe segment.
- 34. A pipe section for a heater assembly of a bath comprising:a center pipe segment sized and configured to accept a heating element therein; and a pipe branch selectively coupled to the center pipe segment, the pipe branch extending transverse from the center pipe segment and fluidly communicating with the center pipe segment when coupled thereto, the pipe branch including an end flange.
- 35. The pipe section of claim 34, wherein the pipe branch is selectively coupled to the center pipe segment by threaded fasteners having externally threaded ends the externally threaded ends extending away from the center pipe segment.
- 36. The pipe section of claim 34, wherein the pipe branch is constructed of a material different than the center pipe segment.
- 37. A method of maintaining the temperature of a heated fluid circulating through a bath having associated piping, comprising:circulating the heated fluid through a pipe segment of the associated piping by a pump, the pipe segment including an inlet, at least one outlet, and a heating element housed partially within the pipe section, wherein the pump is adapted to be connected in fluid communication to at least one exit port of the bath; transferring heat from the heat element to the heated fluid circulating through the pipe segment, the heating element receiving power from a power source and having a pre-determined maximum power rating, wherein the predetermined maximum power rating of the heating element is selected such that the fluid in the bath is maintained within a specified safe temperature range with the heating element operating continuously at its maximum power rating; and supplying power continuously to the heating element so that the heating element operates at its maximum power rating absent abnormal operating conditions.
- 38. The method of claim 37, further comprising:terminating the power supplied to the heating element when an abnormal operating condition is determined.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein the abnormal condition is determined based on the flow rate of the heated fluid flowing through the pipe segment.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the abnormal condition is determined if the flow rate of the heated fluid flowing through is below a threshold limit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application in a continuation-in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/813,512, filed on Mar. 20, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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