This invention relates to water heaters and burners used in conjunction with such water heaters. In particular, this invention relates to air intake filters for burners used in such water heaters.
Water heater burner air intakes/flame traps are sometimes installed in locations that are difficult to clean or that cannot be cleaned without removing the water heater or disassembling the water heater burner apparatus. For example, water heaters for building systems are often installed in “roughed-in” locations such as closets, utility rooms, attics or crawl spaces. These locations are often remote from environmental control systems. As such, they are prone to the build up of particulate matter and debris such as lint, dust, oil and other miscellaneous residue.
Like any combustion device, the efficiency of a water heater burner is at least partially determined by the quality of its air supply. Therefore, the build up of particulate matter around the air intake can lead to performance degradation. Unfortunately, due to cost, packaging and/or other reasons, many water heaters include burner apparatuses that are constructed with no more than adequate air intake filtration for the typical operating environment.
This invention relates to a filter for the air intake of a water heater burner including a frame structure incorporating an expandable screen, a plurality of connectors and corresponding receivers positioned to engage the connectors to locate the frame structure at a selected position relative the exterior of a water heater. This invention further relates to a filter for the air intake of a water heater burner that can be retrofitted to an operational water heater.
This invention also relates to an air intake filter for a water heater including a frame structure including a screen, a connector and a receiver positioned to removably engage the connector to position the frame structure at or around an exterior circumferential portion of a water heater.
This invention further relates to an air intake filter for a water heater including a first frame structure including a screen, a connector and a receiver, and a second frame structure including a screen, a connector and a receiver, wherein the connector of the first frame structure is positioned to removably engage the receiver of the second frame structure to position the first and second frame structures at or around an exterior circumferential portion of a water heater.
This invention still further relates to a system including a water heater and a filter including a frame structure including a screen, a connector and a receiver positioned to removably engage the connector to position the frame structure at or around an exterior circumferential portion of the water heater.
It will be appreciated that the following description is intended to refer to specific embodiments of the invention selected for illustration in the drawings and is not intended to define or limit the invention, other than in the appended claims.
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A burner 24 is positioned in the combustion chamber 14. The burner 24 is also positioned to receive fuel from a fuel supply line 28, which connects to a gas valve 30.
The burner 24 is positioned within the combustion chamber 14 and above an opening 34 in the bottom pan 20. The opening 34 is preferably covered with an air inlet/flame arrestor such as an air inlet/flame arrestor 36 of the type as disclosed in any of U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,797,355, 6,142,106 and 6,085,699, for example. Combustion air enters the combustion chamber 14 via the opening 34 and the flame arrestor 36 (when present). The fuel supply line 28 connects to and extends through a door 40 such that the end of the fuel supply line 28 is proximate an end of a venturi 46. Although
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The air filter 60 may be attached to the water heater 10 to substantially enclose the space bounded by the bottom pan 20 and the water heater mounting surface. In one embodiment, the frame structure 62 and the screen 64 may be expandable to fully enclose the space underneath the bottom pan 20. For example, if the legs 22 are adjustable in height, frame structure 62 and the screen 64 can adjust to match the height of the legs 22 and thus, enclose the area underneath the bottom pan 20. It should be noted that by enclosing the space between the bottom pan 20 and a water heater mounting surface 26, the air filter 60 effectively increases the surface area of the air intake 34. The preferred embodiment has a height dimension of about 2⅝ inches to accommodate standard height legs 22.
The air filter 60 is further adjustable to fit around or at the circumference of the bottom pan 20. As such, the air filter 60 may be fitted to any of the various size water heaters 10 that are currently available or may at some point be available in the future including, for example, water heaters made to metric rather than standard specifications. The preferred embodiment fits to 18 and 24″ diameter water heaters currently available.
In one embodiment, the connectors 66 are connection posts and the receivers 68 are receiving holes/openings. For example, the connection posts 66 may comprise extensions from the interior of the frame structure 62, each of which include a elongated portion 70 and a head portion 72. The elongated portion 70 of each connection post 66 passes through a corresponding receiving opening 68 while the head portion 72 removably engages the connection post 66 to the receiving opening 68 (and the interior of the frame structure 62). In a preferred embodiment, the frame structure 62 incorporates pairs of corresponding connection posts 66 and receiving openings 68 to achieve each connection, for a combination of frame structural rigidity and ease of attachment/release. However, any number of connectors 66 and receivers 68 may be combined to connect the frame structure 62.
While the frame structure 62 described herein incorporates connectors 66 that may be removably engaged with various receivers 68, one skilled in the art will note that the frame structure 62 may be secured to the exterior of a water heater 10 by a variety of different methods. As such, the invention should not be construed to be limited to the connection methods described herein.
In another aspect, the frame structure 62 further includes a tab 74. The tab 74 is operable to assist in the removal of the connectors 66 from engagement with the receivers 68. For example, in one embodiment incorporating pairs of corresponding connection posts 66 and receiving openings 68 for each frame structure 62 connection, the tab 74 is located at the end portion of the frame structure 62 distal from the connection posts 66. As such, when the corresponding connection posts 66 and receiving openings 68 are engaged, the tab 74 will be adjacent to the removable connection. In operation, the pair of connection posts 66 may be disengaged from the corresponding receiving openings 68 by pushing the head portions 72 of the pair of connection posts 66 toward each other while the tab 74 is depressed.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the air filter 60 includes a first frame structure and a second frame structure, each with the features described for the frame structure 62 above, wherein the connectors 66 of the first frame structure are positioned to be removably engaged with the receivers 68 of the second frame structure and the connectors 66 of the second frame structure are positioned to be removably engaged with the receivers 68 of the first frame structure. The first and second frame structures may be the same length or different lengths in order to removably attach to circumferential portions of water heaters 10 of various sizes. As such, the circumference of the air filter 10 will be limited only by the number of receivers 68 incorporated on the frame structures.
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Utilization of the air filter 60 in any of the above-described configurations may reduce the amount of particulate matter entering the air intake of a water heater burner for both new and previously operated water heaters in typical operating environments while increasing the surface area of the air intake in most instances.
Although this invention has been described in connection with specific forms thereof, it will be appreciated that a wide variety of equivalents may be substituted for the specified elements described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention as described in the appended claims. For example, the above description refers to connectors 66 and receivers 68. Alternate structures may be used. Such structures include, but are not limited to, straps, Velcro, snaps, buttons, hooks and the like. Thus, the connectors and receivers referred to in the claims encompass such structures, similar structures and equivalents thereof.