This application claims priority to Chinese Utility Model Patent Application No. 202122544008.2, entitled “Control Device for Expansion Tank and Water Heater” and filed Oct. 21, 2021, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present disclosure relates to hot water distributors. More specifically, to a control device for an expansion tank and a water heater comprising same.
A water heater usually includes a heating tank and an expansion tank. The expansion tank is a safety device used to absorb thermal expansion and alleviate the pressure caused while water in the heating tank generates expansion so as to be filled with hot water. When a hot water distributor is working and a hot water faucet is turned on to make the hot water flow out of the heating tank, it is necessary to discharge the hot water in the expansion tank to release expansion space.
Most expansion tanks use a venturi pipe to generate a negative pressure difference at the narrowest part of the pipe during the water flow process, thereby generating an adsorption force, and the hot water in the expansion tank is sucked out by the adsorption force. The negative pressure difference of the venturi tube is largely affected by the water flow pressure within the venturi tube. For that reason, the expansion tank cannot work properly once the negative pressure fails to be formed in the pipe due to limited water flow pressure or other factors. If the expansion tank cannot release the expansion space in time, the heating tank is unable to accommodate the extra hot water due to expansion when performing a heating function, resulting in continuous dripping of water from the faucet.
Accordingly, there is a need to continue to improve functionality and features of faucets, and more specifically the hot water heating capabilities of faucets while minimizing dripping.
The present disclosure relates to hot water distributors and expansion tanks that utilize a venturi pipe.
An expansion control device may include a water flow sensor, a water inlet, a water heater, a controller, and an electric driving part. The water flow sensor may be arranged in the water inlet waterway. The water flow sensor may send out a first electronic signal after detecting the water flow in the water inlet. A second electronic signal may be sent after detecting that no water flow exists in the water inlet waterway.
In one embodiment, an input end of the controller may be connected to an output end of the water flow sensor. The controller then outputs a driving signal after receiving the first electronic signal output by the water flow sensor, and outputs a reset electric signal after receiving the second electric signal output by the water flow sensor.
In another embodiment, the electric driving part may be arranged on a shell of the expansion tank. A controlled end of the electric driving part may then be connected with an output end of the controller, and a driving end of the electric driving part may have a push plate. The controlled end of the electric driving part then drives the push plate to move in a direction close to the expansion tank after receiving the driving electric signal, or in a direction away from the expansion tank after receiving the reset electric signal.
In some embodiments, the expansion tank control device further may include a fixed seat arranged on the shell of the expansion tank, with the electric driving part arranged on the fixed seat. A hole may be formed on the fixed seat, and the driving end of the electric driving part may move along through the hole.
In some embodiments of the expansion tank control device, the electric driving part may have an electromagnet. A controlled end of the electromagnet may be powered on after receiving the driving electric signal, and a driving end of the electromagnet moves towards to the expansion tank. When the controlled end of the electromagnet is powered off after receiving the reset electric signal, the driving end of the electromagnet may move away from the expansion tank.
In some embodiments of the expansion tank control device, the electric driving part may include a motor, a screw rod, and a nut. The nut may be arranged in the hole, and the push plate may be connected with the nut. One end of the screw rod may be connected with an output shaft of the motor, and the other end of the screw rod is connected with the nut. Once the driving electric signal is received, a controlled end of the motor drives the screw rod to rotate in a first direction, and the nut moves along the hole in the direction towards the expansion tank. After receiving the reset electric signal, the controlled end of the motor may drive the screw rod to rotate in a second direction, and the nut moves along the hole in the direction away from the expansion tank.
In some embodiments of the expansion tank control device, a chute may be formed in the hole, and an outer wall of the nut is formed with a rib matched with the chute.
In another embodiment, the expansion tank control may have a fixing piece, where the fixed seat has a pair of fixing lugs, and fixing holes are formed on the fixing lugs. A connecting hole may be formed on a shell of the electric driving part, and the fixing piece may penetrate through the connecting hole and the fixing hole in turn to fix the electric driving part.
In another embodiment, a venturi pipe may be arranged on the water inlet waterway of the water heater and located at an opening of the expansion tank. The venturi pipe may be arranged at a downstream position of the waterway of the water flow sensor and may provide a supporting force for the water flow sensor. A water heater may be used, and may include the expansion tank control device described in any one of the above embodiments.
Embodiments of the present disclosure can have one or more the following technical effects:
According to embodiments of the disclosure directed to the expansion tank control device and the water heater, the water flow sensor is used to detect whether a faucet is turned on. When the faucet is turned on, water flow can be detected in the water inlet waterway of the water heater, the controller controls the electric driving part to drive the push plate to move in the direction close to the expansion tank so as to push out the water stored in the expansion tank. When the faucet is turned off, no water flow is detected in the water inlet waterway of the water heater, the controller controls the electric driving part to drive the push plate to move in the direction far away from the expansion tank so as to suck portion of the water in the heating tank into the expansion tank and form a cavity at the top of the heating tank to absorb the volume expansion of the water in the heating process and prevent the hot water from flowing out from a water outlet of the faucet. According to embodiments, the functions of the expansion tank are realized by the electric driving part, which is not influenced by a water pressure, and is more reliable.
The above summary is not intended to describe each illustrated embodiment or every implementation of the subject matter hereof. The figures and the detailed description that follow more particularly exemplify various embodiments.
Subject matter hereof may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of various embodiments in connection with the accompanying figures, in which:
While various embodiments are amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the claimed inventions to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the subject matter as defined by the claims.
The present disclosure relates to an expansion control device. The expansion control device may include and a water heater comprising the same. The expansion control device may further include a water flow sensor, a water inlet, a water heater, a controller, and an electric driving part. The water flow sensor may be arranged in the water inlet waterway. The technical solutions of embodiments of the application will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are some but not all of the embodiments of the application. Based on the embodiments of the application, all other embodiments obtained by those having ordinary skills in the art without going through any creative work shall fall within the scope of protection of the application.
In the description of the application, it should be noted that, the orientation or positional relationships indicated by the terms “center”, “up”, “down”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “inside”, “outside” and the like are orientation or positional relationships based on the accompanying drawings, which are only for convenience and simplification of the description of this application, but are not intended to indicate or imply that the indicated device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, cannot be understood as a limitation to the application. Moreover, the terms “first”, “second” and “third” are used for descriptive purposes only and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance.
In the description of the application, it should be noted that unless expressly stipulated and defined otherwise, terms such as “installation”, “connected” and “connection”, etc., should be understood broadly, for example, the connection may be fixed connection, or detachable connection or integral connection; may be direct connection, may also be indirect connection through an intermediate medium, and may also be internal communication of two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the application can be understood by those having ordinary skills in the art according to a specific case.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, an expansion tank control device 1000 may be used in a water heater assembly 100, as shown in
In a non-limiting example, the first electric signal may be a high level signal and the second electric signal may be a low level signal. An input end of the controller 103 is connected with an output end of the water flow sensor 101. The controller 103 outputs a driving electric signal after receiving the first electric signal output by the water flow sensor 101, and outputs a reset electric signal after receiving the second electric signal output by the water flow sensor 101.
The electric driving part 104 may be arranged on a shell 1061 of the expansion tank 106. A controlled end of the electric driving part 104 is connected with an output end of the controller 103, and a driving end of the electric driving part 104 is provided with a push plate 105. The controlled end of the electric driving part 104 drives the push plate 105 to move in a direction towards the expansion tank 106 after receiving the driving electric signal, and the controlled end of the electric driving part 104 drives the push plate 105 to move in a direction away from the expansion tank 106 after receiving the reset electric signal.
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In another embodiment, when the faucet is turned off, the water inlet waterway 112 between the water source 114 and the water heater 100 is closed, the water flow sensor 101 detects no water flow and then outputs a second electric signal to the controller 103, then the controller 103 controls the electric driving part 104 to move, and a driving section of the electric driving part 104 withdraws and moves to the left, driving the push plate 105 to be far away from the expansion tank 106. The water in the heating tank 102 is stored in the expansion tank 106 through the water inlet hose 108 and the drain pipe 107 under pressure. In this case, a part of the cavity is released from the top of the heating tank 102. When an electric heater 1023 executes a heating operation, the cavity may be used to absorb the expansion of the water in the heating tank 102 during the heating process and prevent the water in the heating tank 102 from overflowing from the faucet. In the structure shown in the figure, the water flow sensor 101 is arranged at a front end of the expansion tank 106, which can further avoid the occurrence of a detection signal from the water flow sensor 101 in the process of releasing the water in the heating tank 102 to the expansion tank 106 when the faucet is turned off, thereby improving the reliability of the expansion tank 106.
In the foregoing embodiment, the electric driving part 104 may be realized by an electric cylinder, an electric worm gear or the like, i.e., a member capable of extending or retracting the driving end. The controller 103 may be realized directly by a control module of the water heater itself.
According to the embodiment above, the water flow sensor 101 is used to detect whether the faucet is turned on. When the faucet is turned on, water flow can be detected in the water inlet waterway 112 of the water heater 100, and the controller 103 controls the electric driving part 104 to drive the push plate 105 to move in the direction towards to the expansion tank 106 so as to push out the water stored in the expansion tank 106. When the faucet is turned off, no water flow is detected in the water inlet waterway of the water heater, and the controller 103 controls the electric driving part 104 to drive the push plate 105 to move in the direction away from the expansion tank 106 so as to suck part of the water in the heating tank 102 into the expansion tank 106 and form a cavity at the top of the heating tank 102. This helps to absorb the volume expansion of the water in the heating process and prevent the hot water from flowing out from a water outlet of the faucet. In the above solution, the functions of the expansion tank 106 are realized by the electric driving part 104, which is not influenced by a water pressure, and is more reliable.
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Further, the expansion tank control device 1000 may comprise a fixed seat arranged on the shell 1061 of the expansion tank 106, and the electric driving part 104 is arranged on the fixed seat. The shell 1061 of the expansion tank 106 may be made of a rigid material, and the fixed seat can also be made of a rigid material. The internal members of the water heater 100 may all be made of waterproof and non-oxidizable materials. In some embodiments, a through hole is formed on the fixed seat, and the driving end of the electric driving part 104 may move along the through hole.
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According to another embodiment of the expansion tank control device and the water heater comprising same, the water flow sensor may be used to detect whether a faucet is turned on. When the faucet is turned on, the water flow can be detected in the water inlet waterway of the water heater. The controller controls the electric driving part to drive the push plate to move in the direction towards the expansion tank so as to push out the water stored in the expansion tank. When the faucet is turned off, no water flow is detected in the water inlet waterway of the water heater. The controller then controls the electric driving part to drive the push plate to move in the direction away from the expansion tank so as to suck a portion of the water in the heating tank, into the expansion tank. This action may form a cavity at the top of the heating tank to absorb the volume expansion of the water in the heating process and prevent the hot water from flowing out from a water outlet of the faucet. Use of the electric driving part may result in more reliability, because the electric driving part is not influenced by water pressure.
Various embodiments of systems, devices, and methods have been described herein. These embodiments are given only by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the claimed inventions. It should be appreciated, moreover, that the various features of the embodiments that have been described may be combined in various ways to produce numerous additional embodiments. Moreover, while various materials, dimensions, shapes, configurations and locations, etc. have been described for use with disclosed embodiments, others besides those disclosed may be utilized without exceeding the scope of the claimed inventions.
Persons of ordinary skill in the relevant arts will recognize that the subject matter hereof may comprise fewer features than illustrated in any individual embodiment described above. The embodiments described herein are not meant to be an exhaustive presentation of the ways in which the various features of the subject matter hereof may be combined. Accordingly, the embodiments are not mutually exclusive combinations of features; rather, the various embodiments can comprise a combination of different individual features selected from different individual embodiments, as understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art. Moreover, elements described with respect to one embodiment can be implemented in other embodiments even when not described in such embodiments unless otherwise noted.
Although a dependent claim may refer in the claims to a specific combination with one or more other claims, other embodiments can also include a combination of the dependent claim with the subject matter of each other dependent claim or a combination of one or more features with other dependent or independent claims. Such combinations are proposed herein unless it is stated that a specific combination is not intended.
Any incorporation by reference of documents above is limited such that no subject matter is incorporated that is contrary to the explicit disclosure herein. Any incorporation by reference of documents above is further limited such that no claims included in the documents are incorporated by reference herein. Any incorporation by reference of documents above is yet further limited such that any definitions provided in the documents are not incorporated by reference herein unless expressly included herein.
For purposes of interpreting the claims, it is expressly intended that the provisions of 35 U.S.C. § 112(f) are not to be invoked unless the specific terms “means for” or “step for” are recited in a claim.
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