Claims
- 1. A water heater for containing and heating water, said heater including a steel, generally cylindrical shell having an annular shape, a steel head having a surface interior to said heater disposed in lapping relation to the interior surface of said shell, a thermally sprayed coating of a metal anodic to steel disposed on said interior surface of said head so as to be in lapping relation to said shell, a layer of a material resistant to water corrosion disposed on said interior surface of said shell and in contact with said coating on said head, and a weld connecting said surfaces and extending through said anodic metal coating into said head whereby said metal coating on said head flows about said weld and contacts said material on said shell to hydraulically seal off said weld from contained water and to provide a corrosion barrier and anodic surface to contained water at the location of said weld.
- 2. The water heater of claim 1, wherein said anodic metal coating extends longitudinally on both sides of said weld.
- 3. The water heater of claim 2 wherein said coating on said head is aluminum.
- 4. The water heater of claim 2 wherein said anodic metal coating sufficiently extends longitudinally beyond said weld to accommodate assembly variations in the disposition of said head relative to said shell.
- 5. The water heater of claim 2 wherein said layer of material on said shell is non-metallic.
- 6. The water heater of claim 2 wherein said layer of material on said shell is a thermally sprayed coating of a metal anodic to steel.
- 7. The water heater of claim 6 wherein said coating on said head and said layer of material on said shell comprise thermally sprayed aluminum.
- 8. The water heater of claim 7 wherein gas fired burner means are included to heat the water.
- 9. The water heater of claim 7 wherein electrically energized means are included to heat the water.
- 10. The water heater of claim 8 wherein an annular skirt is affixed to the lower end of said shell and attached thereto by said weld, said skirt providing a base enclosure for housing said gas fired burner means.
- 11. The water heater of claim 2 wherein the surface of said head is flared outwardly at its peripheral edge.
- 12. The water heater of claim 7 wherein the surface of said head is flared outwardly at its peripheral edge.
- 13. The water heater of claim 11 wherein said head is flared outwardly below said weld.
- 14. The water heater of claim 12 wherein said head is flared outwardly below said weld.
- 15. A water heater for containing and heating water, said heater including a steel upper head having at least one opening bordered by an upwardly extending flange terminating in an upper edge, a shell within which said upper head is mounted, a corrosion resistant coating on the surface of said upper head interior to said heater and on the inner surface of said flange, a steel flue disposed within said flanged opening, a coating of a metal anodic to steel disposed on the outer surface of said flue, said metal coating extending from a first location located substantially beneath said upper head to a second location located above said upper head, and a weld connecting said upper edge portion of said flange to said flue and extending directly through said metal coating into said flue, said corrosion resistant coating extending continuously along the inner surface of said flange wherein said metal coating on said flue flows about said weld and contacts said material on said flange to hydraulically seal off said weld from contained water and to provide a corrosion barrier and anodic surface to contained water at the location of said weld.
- 16. The water heater of claim 15 wherein said anodic metal coating continuously extends longitudinally through the area of said weld and on both sides of said weld.
- 17. The water heater of claim 16 wherein said coating on said flue is aluminum.
- 18. The water heater of claim 16 wherein said anodic metal coating sufficiently extends longitudinally beyond said weld to accommodate assembly variations in the disposition of said flue relative to said upper head.
- 19. The water heater of claim 16 wherein said corrosion resistant coating on the surface of said upper head and on said interior surface of said flange is non-metallic.
- 20. The water heater of claim 16 wherein said corrosion resistant coating on said upper head and on said inner surface of said flange is a thermally sprayed coating of a metal anodic to steel.
- 21. The water heater of claim 20 wherein said coatings on said upper head, said inner flange and said flue comprise thermally sprayed aluminum.
- 22. The water heater of claim 21 wherein said flange opening and said flue are so sized that their respectively coated surfaces abut one another in a press fit manner.
- 23. The water heater of claim 21 wherein said heater is free of any anodic rod suspended therein.
- 24. The water heater of claim 23 wherein said flue comprises a single conduit disposed coaxially within said shell.
- 25. The water heater of claim 23 wherein said flue comprises multiple conduits disposed within said shell for engagement with corresponding flanged openings in said upper head.
- 26. The water heater of claim 17 wherein said flue extends downwardly for disposition in a lower head concentrically disposed within and attached to said shell, and said aluminum coating on said flue extending longitudinally along its entire length.
- 27. The water heater of claim 26 wherein said heater is free of any anodic rod suspended therein.
- 28. The water heater of claim 27 wherein said flue comprises a single conduit disposed coaxially within said shell.
- 29. A water heater for containing and heating water, said heater including steel upper and lower heads, each head having at least one corresponding opening bordered by an upwardly extending flange terminating in an upper edge, a shell within which said heads are mounted, a corrosion resistant coating on the surface of said upper head interior to said heater and on the inner surface of said flange and on the inner surface of said shell, a steel flue disposed within and extending between said flanged openings, a coating of a metal anodic to steel disposed on the outer surface of said flue and on the surface of said lower head interior to said heater, said metal coating extending from a first location at the abutment of said lower head to said shell to a second location located at the engagement of said flue with said upper head, and a weld connecting the upper edge portion of said flange of said lower head to said flue, said metal coating on said lower head and flue extending continuously along the adjoining surfaces thereof to hydraulically seal off said weld from contained water and to provide a corrosion barrier and anodic surface to contained water at the location of said weld.
- 30. The water heater of claim 29 wherein said coating on said flue and said lower head is aluminum.
- 31. The water heater of claim 30 wherein said corrosion resistant coating on said upper head and said shell is non-metallic.
- 32. The water heater of claim 30 wherein said corrosion resistant coating on said upper head and said shell is thermally sprayed aluminum.
- 33. The water heater of claim 32 wherein said heater is free of any suspended anodic rod.
- 34. A water heater for containing and heating water, said heater including a steel, generally cylindrical shell having an annular shape, upper and lower steel heads disposed in lapping relation to the interior surface of said shell, at least one of said heads having a peripheral flange depending toward the central interior of said heater and terminating in an edge longitudinally inward of the lapped end edge of said shell wherein the juncture of said terminating edge and outer surface of said peripheral flange is slightly spaced from the adjacent interior surface of said shell to define the opening of a crevice therebetween, a thermally sprayed coating of a metal anodic to steel disposed on the surface of said one head and flange interior to said heater, on said terminating edge and on the interior adjacent surface of said shell so as to be in lapping relation to said one head, flange, said terminating edge, said crevice and said shell, said metal coating being of sufficient thickness at said crevice to bridge and seal said opening thereof, and a weld between said shell and said one head flange at a point adjacent to the bottom of said crevice wherein said metal coating hydraulically seals said weld from water contained in said heater and provides a corrosion barrier and anodic surface to contained water at the location of said weld.
- 35. The water heater of claim 34 wherein the elasticity of said metal coating is greater than the elasticity of glass whereby said coating better resists cracking and better conforms to said crevice opening and the contour of said flange terminating edge than does glass.
- 36. The water heater of claim 35 wherein said metal coating is of such a thickness in the area of said crevice opening as to partially fill the outermost portion of said crevice.
- 37. The water heater of claim 36 wherein said metal coating comprises aluminum.
- 38. The water heater of claim 34 wherein said crevice opening is generally within the range of 0.001 to 0.015 inches.
- 39. The water heater of claim 35 wherein said crevice opening is generally within the range of 0.001 to 0.015 inches.
- 40. The water heater of claim 36 wherein said crevice opening is generally within the range of 0.001 to 0.015 inches.
- 41. The water heater of claim 37 wherein said crevice opening is generally within the range of 0.001 to 0.015 inches.
- 42. The water heater of claim 34 wherein the entirety of the interior of said water heater includes a sprayed aluminum coating.
- 43. The water heater of claim 42 wherein the thickness of the aluminum coating adjacent to and across said crevice opening is greater than the thickness of said aluminum coating on the remainder of said water heater interior.
- 44. A water heater for containing and heating water, said heater including a steel upper head having at least one opening bordered by an upwardly extending flange terminating in an upper edge, a shell within which said upper head is mounted, a steel lower head having at lest one opening, a steel flue disposed coaxially within said shell and extending between said openings, a coating of a metal anodic to steel disposed on the outer surface of said flue, said metal coating extending substantially along the entire longitudinal length of said flue so that said metal coating functions as an anode to contained water, and said water heater is free of any suspended anodic rod.
- 45. The water heater of claim 44 wherein said coating on said flue is aluminum.
- 46. The water heater of claim 34 wherein said anodic metal coating comprises aluminum and the thickness of said coating at said crevice is approximately equal to said opening of said crevice.
- 47. The water heater of claim 46 wherein the entirety of the interior of said water heater includes a sprayed aluminum coating.
- 48. A water heater, comprising a tank to contain water to be heated and including a generally cylindrical shell, said tank also including an upper head connected to the upper end of said shell and having a first opening bordered by an upwardly extending flange, and a lower head connected to the lower end of said shell and having a second opening aligned with said first opening, a flue disposed within said aligned openings and having a greater axial length than said shell with the upper end of the flue projecting upwardly beyond said flange, burner means disposed beneath said lower head for burning a fuel to heat water contained within said tank with the waste gases of combustion being discharged upwardly through said flue, a non-metallic corrosion resistant coating disposed on the inner surface of said shell and on the lower surface of said upper head, said corrosion resistant coating extending continuously along the inner surface of said flange to the upper edge thereof, a first metal coating formed of a metal anodic to steel disposed on the outer surface of said flue, said coating extending substantially continuously from said lower head to a location upwardly beyond said flange, and a weld connecting the upper edge of said flange with said flue.
- 49. The water heater of claim 48 including a second metal coating of a metal anodic to steel disposed on the upper surface of said lower head and extending continuously from said flue to said shell.
- 50. A water heater for containing and heating water, said heater including a steel, generally cylindrical shell having an annular shape, upper and lower steel heads disposed in lapping relation to the interior surface of said shell, said upper head having a peripheral flange depending toward the central interior of said heater and terminating in an edge longitudinally inward of the lapped end edge of said shell wherein the juncture of said terminating edge and outer surface of said peripheral flange is slightly spaced from the adjacent interior surface of said shell to define the opening of a crevice therebetween, a thermally sprayed coating of a metal anodic to steel disposed on the surface of said upper head and flange interior to said heater, on said terminating edge and on the interior adjacent surface of said shell so as to be in lapping relation to said upper head, upper head flange, said terminating edge, said crevice and said shell, said metal coating being of sufficient thickness at said crevice to bridge and seal said opening thereof, and a weld between said shell and said upper head flange at a point adjacent to the bottom of said crevice wherein said metal coating substantially seals said weld from water contained in said heater and substantially provides a corrosion barrier and anodic surface to contained water at the location of said weld;
- said upper head having a thermally sprayed coating of a metal anodic to steel disposed on its interior surface so as to be in lapping relation to said shell, a thermally sprayed coating of a metal anodic to steel disposed on said interior surface of said shell and in contact with said coating on said lower head, and a weld connecting said shell and lower head surfaces and extending through said anodic metal coating into said lower head whereby said metal coatings on said lower head and shell flow about said weld to substantially seal off said weld from contained water and to substantially provide a corrosion barrier and anodic surface to contained water at the location of said weld; and
- said upper head having at least one opening bordered by an upwardly extending flange terminating in an upper edge, said flange including a thermally sprayed coating of metal anodic to stell one its inner surface, a steel flue disposed within said flanged opening, a coating of a metal anodic to steel disposed on the outer surface of said flue, said metal coating extending from a first location located substantially beneath said upper head to a second location located above said upper head, and a weld connecting said upper edge portion of said flange to said flue and extending directly through said metal coating into said flue, said corrosion resistant coating extending continuously along the inner surface of said flange wherein said metal coating on said flue flows about said weld and contacts said coating on said flange to substantially seal off said weld from contained water and to substantially provide a corrosion barrier and anodic surface to contained water at the location of said weld.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 131,576 filed on Dec. 11, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,783,896, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 940,430, filed Dec. 11, 1986, now abandoned.
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