Claims
- 1. A laundry system comprising a dryer having an exhaust vent for air heated in and circulated through said dryer, a water storage tank, and heat exchanger means for transferring heat from the air exiting said dryer through said exhaust vent to water contained in said storage tank, said system further comprising a washer having a drain outlet for heated waste water, and second heat exchanger means for transferring heat from the heated waste water exiting through said drain outlet to water contained in said storage tank, valve means interposed between said drain outlet and said second heat exchanger means for selectively routing the heated waste water to said heat exchanger means, said valve means being responsive to sensed temperature diferential between said waste water and the water in said storage tank.
- 2. A laundry system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said storage tank has an inlet for receiving relatively cold water and an outlet connected to a hot water heater.
- 3. A laundry system as set forth in claim 2, wherein said dryer has an air inlet connected by duct means to the attic of a building in which the laundry system is located.
- 4. In combination with a building including an environmental zone generally closed to the outside for conditioning of air therein by heating or cooling and a dryer located within said environmental zone, said dryer having a housing, a drying chamber in said housing, blower means for generating flow of air through said drying chamber, heater means for heating air prior to flow through said drying chamber, inlet means for air heated and circulated through said drying chamber, and means for directing air from said inlet means to said heater means for heating by said heater means, the improvement comprising means for selectively supplying air to said inlet means from a plurality of different air sources, at least one of said sources being from outside said environmental zone.
- 5. A combination as set forth in claim 4, wherein said building has an upper space above said zone and wherein said means for selectively supplying air includes duct means connected to said upper space for intake of air from said upper space.
- 6. A combination as set forth in claim 5, wherein said means for selectively supplying air includes a plurality of ducts, one connected to said upper space and another connected to another air source, said means for selectively supplying air further including valve means for selectively connecting said inlet means to at least two of said plurality of ducts.
- 7. A combination as set froth in claim 4, wherein said means for selectively supplying air includes means for supplying to said inlet means air from outside said building.
- 8. A combination as set forth in claim 4, wherein said dryer further comprises a drum and diffused means located in said drum for receiving the heated air and discharging it into said drum at a plurality of locations spaced along the axial length of said drum.
- 9. A combination as set forth in claim 8, wherein said diffuser means includes a plurality of baffles circumferentially arranged about the interior of said drum and mounted for common rotation as a unit about the axis of said drum, each baffle extending radially inwardly from an inside cylindrical wall of said drum over a substantial portion of the axial length of said drum, each said baffle having an inlet at one end thereof for receiving the heated air and a plurality of discharge holes spaced along its axial length for directing the heated air into said drum.
- 10. A combination as set forth in claim 9, wherein each baffle is fixed to the inside wall of said drum, and means are provided to rotate said drum about its axis.
- 11. A combination as set forth in claim 9, further comprising regulating means for modulating said heater means between high and low heat input rates in response to sensed temperature inside said drying chamber, and said heater means including a gas burner, and said regulating means including a temperature sensor for sensing the temperature inside said drum and gas control valve means modulated by said sensor to automatically regulate gas flow to said gas burner.
- 12. A combination as set forth in claim 4, wherein said dryer further comprises heater control means for cycling said heater means on and off, and blower control means for operating said blower means at a high speed when said heater means is on and at a low speed at other times.
- 13. A combination as set forth in claim 4, wherein said drying chamber is formed by a cylindrical drum in said housing, said drum having a cylindrical perforated side wall, and jacket means located beneath said drum for receiving heated air and discharging it upwardly towards the drum for passage into the drum through the perforated side wall thereof.
- 14. A combination as set forth in claim 4, further comprising an exhaust vent for air heated in and circulated through said dryer, a water storage tank, first heat exchange means for transferring heat from the air exiting said dryer through said exhaust vent to water contained in said storage tank, a washer having a drain outlet for heated wash water, and second heat exchanger means for transferring heat from the heated wash water exiting through said drain outlet to water contained in said storage tank, said storage tank having an inlet for receiving relatively cold water and an outlet connected to a hot water heater.
- 15. A clothes dryer comprising a housing, a cylindrical drum in said housing for receiving wet clothing, means for tumbling the wet clothing in said drum, blower means for generating air flow through said drum single heater means for heating the air prior to passage through said drum, and diffuser means located in said drum for receiving the heated air and discharging it into said drum against the wet clothing at a plurality of locations spaced along the axial length of said drum, said diffuser means including a plurality of baffles circumferentially arranged about the interior of said drum and mounted for common rotation about the axis of said drum, each said baffle extending radially inwardly from an inside cylindrical wall of said drum over a substantial portion of the axial length of said drum, and each said baffle having an inlet at one axia end thereof for substantially continually receiving the heated air and a plurality of discharge holes spaced along its axial length, said discharge holes substantially continually directing the heated air into said drum.
- 16. A dryer as set forth in claim 15, wherein said baffles are fixed to the inside wall of said drum, and means are provided to rotate said drum about its axis.
- 17. A dryer as set forth in claim 15, further comprising regulating means for modulating said heater means between high and low heat input rates in response to sensed temperature inside said drying chamber.
- 18. A dryer as set forth in claim 17, wherein said heater means includes a gas burner, and said regulating means includes a temperature sensor for sensing the temperature inside said drum and gas control valve means modulated by said sensor to automatically regulate gas flow to said gas burner.
- 19. A dryer as set forth in claim 15, further comprising heater control means for cycling said heater means on and off, and blower control means for operating said blower means at a high speed when said heater means is on and at a low speed at other times.
- 20. In combination with a building including a first zone generally open to the outside for passage of air therethrough and having a second zone generally closed to the outside for conditioning of air therein by heating or cooling, said building further having a dryer located within said second zone, the dryer having a housing, a drying chamber in said housing, blower means for generating flow of air through said drying chamber in one direction, and heater means for heating air prior to flow through said drying chamber, the improvement comprising inlet means normally closed to said second zone during dryer operation said inlet means supplying air to said blower, said improvement further comprising duct means connected to said inlet means for directly supplying air to said inlet means from the first zone, said duct means further being provided with a flapper valve for selective connection of the dryer to an air source other than the first zone, and said dryer further including means for directing air from said inlet means to said heater means for heating by said heater means.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 561,882 filed on December 15, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,689,896.
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Divisions (1)
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