Claims
- 1. A water heater comprising:
- an upright, closed tank formed from an outer tank shell having a top, a bottom and a generally cylindrical external sidewall extending between the top and bottom to define an interior of the tank, the tank interior having an upper portion and a lower portion, and the tank having a longitudinal axis extending between the top and bottom of the tank;
- combustion means located in the upper portion of the tank, the combustion means including supply means for supplying fuel from a fuel source and ignition means for igniting the fuel to form products of combustion;
- a combustion chamber having a length and a periphery, the combustion chamber being centrally located within the interior of the tank, combustible fuel being introduced downward from the combustion means into the combustion chamber and ignited in the presence of air within the combustion chamber to create products of combustion; and
- a plurality of spray nozzles which are connected to a water supply to be heated, the spray nozzles being evenly spaced along the length and about the periphery of the combustion chamber for directing water from the water supply transversely into the combustion chamber so that the water uniformly contacts the products of combustion within the combustion chamber thereby causing the water to be heated.
- 2. The water heater of claim 1, wherein:
- the spray nozzles are evenly spaced at a plurality of circumferential locations and at a plurality of vertical heights within the tank interior.
- 3. The water heater of claim 1, wherein said combustion chamber includes
- an annular inner wall located interior to the external sidewall of the outer tank shell to define an annular reservoir for holding the water supply, the annular reservoir having an inlet which passes through the external sidewall for supplying water to the annular reservoir from an external source.
- 4. The water heater of claim 3, wherein:
- the inner wall is formed from a thermally conductive material to facilitate heat transfer to the annular reservoir for heating the water supply held within.
- 5. The water heater of claim 1, wherein:
- the lower portion of the tank is watertight and defines a collection area for collecting and storing heated water within the tank from the combustion chamber.
- 6. The water heater of claim 1, wherein the combustion means comprises:
- a closed compartment having an upper wall and an opposite lower wall which are spaced apart and joined together by an annular sidewall, the closed compartment being mounted to the top of the tank, the lower wall being provided with a central opening which is in fluid communication with the combustion chamber;
- a blower duct which passes to the closed compartment for pressurizing the closed compartment when the duct is connected to an external source of air pressure; and
- a pressure plate having a plurality of apertures located within a blast tube which extends from the central opening of the closed chamber to thereby facilitate the pressurization of the closed chamber by air entering the chamber through the blower duct; and wherein
- the supply means for supplying fuel to the combustion chamber is a fuel supply conduit connected to a source of combustible fuel at an upper end and having an lower end which extends within the central opening provided within the lower wall of the closed compartment.
- 7. The water heater of claim 6, wherein:
- the lower end of the fuel supply conduit includes a plurality of radially extending fingers, each finger having an opening therein for supplying fuel to the central opening of the closed compartment at a location upstream of the pressure plate.
- 8. The water heater of claim 7, wherein:
- the inner end of the fuel supply conduit also includes a plurality of fuel supply openings located on a downstream side of the pressure plate.
- 9. The water heater of claim 1, wherein:
- the combustion chamber is provided with a flame tube which extends downward from the combustion means, the flame tube having an interior in which the combustible fuel is introduced from the combustion means to create products of combustion, the flame tube having a plurality of apertures for allowing passage of the products of combustion to an exterior of the flame tube.
- 10. A water heater comprising:
- an upright, closed cylindrical tank formed from an outer tank shell having a top, a bottom and a cylindrical sidewall extending between the top and bottom to define an interior of the tank, the tank interior having an upper portion and a lower portion, and the tank having a longitudinal axis extending between the top and bottom of the tank;
- combustion means located at the upper portion of the tank, the combustion means including supply means for supplying fuel from a fuel source, and ignition means .for igniting the fuel to form products of combustion;
- a combustion chamber which is centrally located within the interior of the tank, combustible fuel being introduced downward from the combustion means into the combustion chamber and ignited in the presence of air within the combustion chamber to create products of combustion;
- said combustion chamber including a cylindrical inner wall which is spaced radially inward from the cylindrical sidewall of the outer tank shell to define with said cylindrical tank an annular reservoir for holding water; and
- a plurality of spray nozzles which are in fluid communication with the annular reservoir, the spray nozzles being evenly spaced along a length and about a periphery of the combustion chamber for directing water radially inward from the annular reservoir into the combustion chamber so that the water uniformly contacts the products of combustion within the combustion chamber thereby causing the water to be heated; and wherein
- the lower portion of the tank is watertight and defines a collection area for collecting and storing heated water within the tank from the combustion chamber.
- 11. The water heater of claim 10, wherein the combustion means comprises:
- a closed compartment having an upper wall and an opposite lower wall which are spaced apart and joined together by an annular sidewall, the closed compartment being mounted to the top of the tank, the lower wall being provided with a central opening which is in fluid communication with the combustion chamber;
- a blower duct which passes to the closed compartment for pressurizing the closed compartment when the duct is connected to an external source of air pressure; and
- a pressure plate having a plurality of apertures located within a blast tube which extends from the central opening provided in the lower wall portion of the closed chamber to thereby facilitate the pressurization of the closed chamber by air entering the chamber through the blower duct; and wherein
- the supply means for supplying fuel to the combustion chamber is a fuel supply conduit connected to a source of combustible fuel at an upper end and having an lower end which extends within the central opening provided within the lower wall of the closed compartment.
- 12. The water heater of claim 10, wherein:
- the lower end of the fuel supply conduit includes a plurality of radially extending fingers, each finger having an opening therein for supplying fuel to the central opening of the closed compartment at a location upstream of the pressure plate.
- 13. The water heater of claim 12, wherein:
- the inner end of the fuel supply conduit also includes a plurality of fuel supply openings located on a downstream face of the pressure plate.
- 14. The water heater of claim 10, wherein:
- the combustion chamber is provided with a flame tube which extends downward from the combustion means, the flame tube having an interior in which the combustible fuel is introduced from the combustion means to create products of combustion, the flame tube having a plurality of apertures for allowing passage of the products of combustion to an exterior of the flame tube.
- 15. The water heater of claim 10, wherein:
- the inner wall is formed from a thermally conductive material to facilitate heat transfer to the annular reservoir for heating the water supply held within.
- 16. A method of heating water comprising the steps of:
- providing an upright, closed tank formed from an outer tank shell having a top, a bottom and a generally cylindrical sidewall extending between the top and bottom to define an interior of the tank, the tank having a longitudinal axis extending between the top and bottom;
- supplying combustible fuel to an upper portion of the tank and introducing the combustible fuel downward into a combustion chamber which is centrally located within the interior of the tank;
- igniting the combustible fuel in the presence of air within the combustion chamber to create products of combustion;
- providing a plurality of spray nozzles which are connected to a water supply to be heated, the spray nozzles being evenly spaced along the length and about the periphery of the combustion chamber;
- directing water from the water supply transversely into the combustion chamber so that the water uniformly contacts the products of combustion within the combustion chamber so that the water is heated.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the earlier filed application Ser. No. 08/143,937, filed Oct. 27, 1993, entitled "Combination Burner and Flue Gas Collector For Water Heaters and Boilers," which is presently U.S. Pat. No. 5,437,249.
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