Information
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Patent Grant
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6658204
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Patent Number
6,658,204
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 16, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 2, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A water heater that includes a tank, an electrical component, and an electrical circuit. The tank defines a water chamber and includes an outer surface. The electrical component is coupled to the outer surface of the tank and extends from the outer surface of the tank. The electrical circuit electrically connects the electrical component and provides electricity to the electrical component when the electrical circuit is closed and does not provide electricity to the electrical component when the electrical circuit is open. A door assembly is movable between an open position and a closed position, and the door assembly includes a connecting device mounted to the door assembly. The connecting device closes the electrical circuit when the door assembly is in the closed position and opens the electrical circuit when the door assembly is in the open position.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to water heaters, and more particularly to water heaters having doors that provide access to electrical components mounted within the water heaters.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is known to provide water heaters with a tank, a jacket that surrounds the tank, and an electrical component, such as a thermostat or a heating element. The electrical component is coupled to the tank and is accessible through an opening in the jacket. The opening of the jacket is typically covered by a removable door. The door is movable between an open position providing access to the opening and a closed position restricting access to the opening.
It is also known to provide a polystyrene dam that surrounds the electrical component and that extends between the tank and the jacket to protect the electrical component from the insulating foam while the foam is injected between the tank and the jacket. Thus, the dam at least partially defines the opening. In addition, it is known to insert a polystyrene cap into the opening of the jacket and within the dam to further insulate the tank from the environment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The water heater of the present invention increases safety and decreases the likelihood of electrocution during water heater maintenance by providing a door assembly that selectively opens and closes an electrical circuit providing electricity to an electrical component of the water heater. More specifically, when the door assembly is removed to gain access to the electrical component, the electrical circuit is opened, and when the door assembly is closed, the electrical circuit is closed.
The door assembly also eliminates the need for a permanently fixed dam around the electrical component by providing a dam that is moldable to a door of the door assembly. The dam is shaped to closely cover and surround the electrical component and to provide the necessary seal against the tank and jacket during the injection of the insulation foam between the tank and the jacket. The dam may optionally be sprayed or coated with a release agent so that the dam does not bond with the injected insulation, thereby allowing the cover assembly to be removed after the insulation foam cures.
In an alternate configuration of the water heater, a conventional foam dam is positioned within an opening in the jacket to protect the electrical component of a water heater from insulating foam during injection of the foam between the tank and the jacket of the water heater. The door assembly includes a ceramic foam insulating cap that is molded to the door and that is insertable in the dam to provide rigidity to the dam and to maintain the shape of the dam under high forces that are generated by injecting a thick layer of insulation between the tank and the jacket. The ceramic foam insulating cap also improves the insulating effect of the door assembly on the water heater.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the following detailed description, claims and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view illustrating a water heater embodying the invention.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged exploded view of a portion of the water heater.
FIG. 3
is an enlarged view of a plug of the water heater.
FIG. 4
is a rear perspective view illustrating the door assembly of the water heater.
FIG. 5
is an enlarged partial cutaway view of a portion of the water heater.
FIG. 6
is a cross-section view taken along line
6
—
6
in FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a cross-section view taken along line
7
—
7
in FIG.
5
.
FIG. 8
is an enlarged exploded view of a portion of a water heater according to another embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 9
is an enlarged rear perspective view illustrating a door assembly of the water heater shown in FIG.
8
.
FIG. 10
is an enlarged partial cutaway view illustrating a portion of the water heater shown in FIG.
8
.
FIG. 11
is a cross-section view taken along line
11
—
11
in FIG.
10
.
FIG. 12
is a cross-section view taken along line
12
—
12
in FIG.
10
.
Before one embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including” and “comprising” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. The use of “consisting of” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass only the items listed thereafter. The use of letters to identify elements of a method or process is simply for identification and is not meant to indicate that the elements should be performed in a particular order.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A water heater
10
embodying the invention is illustrated in the drawings. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the water heater
10
comprises a tank
12
including an outer surface
14
and an inner surface
16
that defines a water chamber
18
. The water heater
10
also comprises an electrical component
20
such as a thermostat or a heating element, extending at least in part outwardly of the outer surface
14
of the tank
12
. The illustrated water heater
10
is an electric water heater and includes both a thermostat and a heating element. It should be noted that the invention can also be utilized with a gas water heater which includes an electrical component such as a thermostat.
The water heater
10
further comprises a jacket
22
surrounding the tank
12
. The jacket
22
includes an outer surface
24
and has an opening
26
that allows access to the electrical component
20
(FIG.
2
). In the illustrated construction, the opening
26
is rectangular. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a layer of foam insulating material
28
is located between the tank
12
and the jacket
22
. The manner in which the insulating material
28
is placed between the tank
12
and the jacket
22
is described in greater detail below.
The water heater
10
further comprises a door assembly
30
which is removably mounted on the jacket
22
such that the door assembly
30
is movable between an open position (
FIG. 2
) that allows access to the opening
26
and the electrical component
20
, and a closed position (
FIG. 5
) that restricts access to the opening
26
and the electrical component
20
. As best shown in
FIG. 4
, the door assembly
30
includes a door
32
, an insulating cap
34
, and a connecting device, such as electrical conduits
36
. With reference to
FIG. 6
, the door
32
has an outer flange portion
38
engaging the outer surface
24
of the jacket
22
, a central portion
40
spaced a distance from the outer surface
24
of the jacket
22
, and an intermediate portion
42
which is located between the central portion
40
and the outer flange portion
38
. The door
32
is removably secured to the jacket
22
by a plurality of screws
44
or other suitable fasteners (e.g., bolts, clips, studs, nuts, etc.) extending through holes
46
located in the intermediate portion
42
and the jacket
22
. The door
32
is preferably stamped from sheet metal, such as aluminum or stainless steel.
Referring back to
FIG. 4
, the insulating cap
34
is connected to the central portion
40
of the door
32
. The insulating cap
34
includes an inner surface
48
that is spaced a distance from the door
32
. The insulating cap
34
is preferably molded to the door
32
and is molded from materials that are electrically non-conductive and that are poor thermal conductors. Alternatively, the cap
34
could be a separate piece from the door
32
.
With reference to
FIGS. 4-6
, the insulating cap
34
also includes a socket
54
that contains the conduits
36
. The electrical conduits
36
have portions embedded within the insulating cap
34
and exposed portion within the socket
54
. The conduits
36
are generally parallel to each other and do not extend out of the socket
54
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the water heater
10
further comprises a dam
60
within the opening
26
and surrounding the electrical component
20
. The dam
60
extends between the tank
12
and the jacket
22
. The dam
60
is preferably rectangular and fits snugly within the opening
26
.
As shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the dam
60
includes a flexible inner portion
62
sealingly engaging the outer surface
14
of the tank
12
. The inner portion
62
is preferably made of flexible urethane. The dam
60
also includes an outer portion
64
made of expandable polystyrene and fixed to the inner portion
62
by suitable means such as adhesive. The outer portion
64
includes, adjacent the outer end thereof, a lip
66
extending between the door
32
and the jacket
22
(FIG.
6
). More particularly, the lip
66
extends between the intermediate portion
42
of the door
32
and the outer surface
24
of the jacket
22
, and the lip
66
is compressed between the door
32
and the outer surface
24
of the jacket
22
. The lip
66
consequently sealingly engages the outer surface
24
of the jacket
22
when the door assembly
30
is closed. The outer portion
64
of the dam
60
also includes inner walls
68
that include a shoulder
70
and that define a space containing the electrical component
20
.
When the door assembly
30
is in the closed position (
FIGS. 1
,
4
-
7
), the inner surface
48
of the insulating cap
34
engages the shoulder
70
, and outer walls
72
of the insulating cap
34
engage the inner walls
68
of the dam
60
. More particularly, the outer walls
72
of the insulating cap
34
are wedged against the inner walls
68
of the dam
60
. The portion of the inner walls
68
that receive the insulating cap
34
are preferably tapered in the direction toward the tank
12
and toward the inside of the dam
60
so that the insulating cap
34
is forced against the dam
30
inner walls
68
. The insulating cap
34
is configured to closely cover the electrical component
20
when the door assembly
30
is in the closed position to maximize the insulating properties of the insulating cap
34
.
The water heater
10
includes an electrical circuit (not shown) that is electrically connected to the electrical component
20
. The electrical circuit is also electrically connected to a power source (not shown). The electrical circuit provides electricity to the electrical component
20
when the electrical circuit is closed and does not supply electricity to the electrical component when the electrical circuit is open.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the electrical component
20
includes a hollow plug
74
that extends from the electrical component
20
and that includes four pairs of contacts
76
which are positioned within the plug
74
and connected to the electrical circuit. When the door assembly
30
is closed, as shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the plug
74
is inserted into the socket
54
such that one of the electrical conduits
36
is inserted between the first and second contacts
76
and the other electrical conduit
36
is inserted between the third and fourth contacts
76
. Connection of the electrical conduit
36
with the contacts
76
of the plug
74
closes the electrical circuit thereby providing electricity to the electrical component
20
. Conversely, when the door assembly
30
is opened, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the plug
74
is removed from the socket
54
removing the electrical conduit
36
from contact with the contacts
76
so that no electricity is provided to the electrical component
20
. In addition to opening and closing the circuit, the plug
74
and socket
54
arrangement can also be configured to secure the door assembly
30
in the closed position.
The present invention is not limited to the plug
74
and socket
54
arrangement of the illustrated embodiment. Rather, other structures known to those skilled in the art can be used to close the electrical circuit when the door assembly
30
is in the closed position, such as, for example, a spring contact.
Typically, the electrical circuit will be connected to a 220-volt power source thereby providing 110 volts through a wire
56
connected to the first contact
76
and 110 volts through a wire
58
connected to the second contact
76
. Therefore, to completely disconnect the electrical component from electricity, both wires
56
,
58
must be disconnected from the electrical component
20
.
Disconnecting the electrical component
20
from the power source of the electrical circuit by removing the door assembly
30
is advantageous because it reduces the risk of electrocution when the electrical component
20
is made accessible for adjustment or maintenance. Therefore, the electrical component
20
will not be supplied with electricity when the door assembly
30
is removed.
The water heater
10
is assembled as follows. First, the tank
12
, the electrical component
20
, the jacket
22
, and the dam
60
are arranged as described above. Next, the door assembly
30
is secured over the opening
26
so that the lip
66
of the dam
60
is compressed between the door
32
and the jacket
22
. By securing the door assembly
30
, the insulating cap
34
is inserted into the dam
60
and the plug
74
is inserted into the socket
54
as described above. Last, insulating foam
28
is injected between the tank
12
and the jacket
22
and around the dam
60
to provide insulation between the tank
12
and the jacket
22
. Because the dam
60
sealingly engages both the tank
12
and the jacket
22
, the dam
60
keeps substantially all of the foam
28
outside of the cavity
50
and thereby substantially prevents the foam
28
from reaching the electrical component
20
.
To enhance the performance and efficiency of the water heater
10
, it has become necessary to increase the thickness of the insulating foam
28
between the tank
12
and the jacket
22
. Increasing the thickness of the insulating foam
28
also increases the pressure that is exerted on the dam
60
and insulating cap
34
by the foam
28
during the injection process. In order for the dam
60
and the insulating cap
34
to withstand this increase in pressure, the insulating cap
34
is preferably molded from a ceramic foam to improve the strength and insulation characteristics of the insulating cap
34
. Specifically, the ceramic foam insulating cap
34
rigidifies the dam
60
and helps the dam
60
to resist the force exerted on the dam
60
by the foam
28
during injection of the foam
28
.
An alternative construction of a water heater
110
is illustrated in
FIGS. 8-12
. In this embodiment of the invention, the water heater
110
includes a door assembly
112
having a door
114
, a dam
116
connected to the door
114
, and a connecting device, such as electrical conduits
36
. The dam
116
replaces the dam
60
and insulating cap
34
arrangement of the water heater
10
illustrated in
FIGS. 1-7
and serves the functions of both the dam
60
and the insulating cap
34
. As most of the elements of the water heater
110
remain identical to the water heater
10
, identical reference numerals are used in
FIGS. 8-12
to identify features common to both illustrated embodiments, and the description of the common features will not be repeated.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, the dam
116
is connected to the door
114
and includes a concave inner surface
120
that is spaced a distance from the door
114
. The dam
116
includes a rectangular cavity
122
that is recessed from the inner surface
120
toward the door
114
thereby defining a first recessed wall
124
. The dam
116
is preferably molded directly to the door
114
, and preferably molded from ceramic foam or urethane foam. However, the dam
116
can be molded from other materials that are electrically non-conductive, that are poor thermal conductors, and that are substantially rigid to withstand the pressures exerted on the dam
116
during injection of the insulating foam
28
. The dam
116
also includes a socket
54
that is recessed from the first inner surface
120
.
The door assembly
112
is movable between the open and closed position and is movable to open and close the electrical circuit in the same manner as described above with respect to the water heater
10
. The cavity
122
is configured to closely cover the electrical component
20
when the door assembly
112
is in the closed position to maximize the insulating properties of the dam
116
.
The dam
116
includes a lip
134
extending between the door
114
and the jacket
22
. More particularly, the lip
134
extends between an intermediate portion
42
of the door
114
and the outer surface
24
of the jacket
22
, and the lip
134
is compressed between the door
114
and the outer surface
24
of the jacket
22
. The lip
134
consequently sealingly engages the outer surface
24
of the jacket
22
.
The water heater
110
is assembled as follows. First, the tank
12
, the electrical component
20
, and the jacket
22
are arranged as described above. Next, the door assembly
112
is secured over the opening
26
so that the lip
134
of the dam
116
is compressed between the door
114
and the jacket
22
. By securing the door assembly
112
to the jacket
22
, the concave inner surface
120
of the dam
116
snugly engages the outer surface
14
of the tank
12
and the plug
74
is inserted into the socket
54
. Last, insulating foam
28
is injected between the tank
12
and the jacket
22
and around the dam
116
to provide insulation between the tank
12
and the jacket
22
. Because the dam
116
sealingly engages both the tank
12
and the jacket
22
, the dam
116
keeps substantially all of the foam
28
outside of the dam
116
and thereby substantially prevents the foam
28
from reaching the electrical component
20
. In order to prevent the dam
116
from bonding to the injected foam
28
, the dam
116
is coated with a releasing agent prior to injecting the insulating foam
28
so that the door assembly
112
can be opened and the dam
116
can be removed from the jacket
22
.
Claims
- 1. A water heater comprising:a tank defining a water chamber, the tank including an outer surface; an electrical component coupled to the outer surface of the tank, the electrical component extending from the outer surface of the tank; an electrical circuit electrically connected to the electrical component, the electrical circuit providing electricity to the electrical component when the electrical circuit is closed and not providing electricity to the electrical component when the electrical circuit is open; and a door assembly movable between an open position in which the door assembly provides access to the electrical component and a closed position in which the door assembly restricts access to the electrical component, the door assembly including a connecting device closing the electrical circuit when the door assembly is in the closed position and opening the electrical circuit when the door assembly is in the open position.
- 2. The water heater of claim 1, wherein the electrical component is a thermostat.
- 3. The water heater of claim 1, wherein the electrical component is a heating element.
- 4. The water heater of claim 1, wherein the door assembly includes a door having an inner surface, and an insulating cap.
- 5. The water heater of claim 4, wherein the insulating cap is molded to the inner surface of the door.
- 6. The water heater of claim 4, further comprising a jacket surrounding the tank, the jacket including an opening providing access to the electrical component, wherein the door assembly provides access to the opening in the open position and restricts access to the opening in the closed position;a dam positioned in the opening, the dam including interior walls that define a space containing the electrical component; and insulating material located between the tank and the jacket and outside of the dam.
- 7. The water heater of claim 6, wherein the insulating cap extends over the electrical component and engages the interior walls of the dam so that the insulating cap insulates the tank and rigidifies the dam when the door assembly is in the closed position.
- 8. The water heater of claim 4, wherein the connecting device is connected to the insulating cap.
- 9. The water heater of claim 8, wherein the connecting device is co-molded with the insulating cap.
- 10. The water heater of claim 8, wherein the connecting device is an electrical conduit, wherein the electrical component includes electrical contacts, and wherein the electrical contacts are electrically connected to each other with the electrical conduit when the door assembly is in the closed position, and the electrical contacts are not electrically connected to each other with the electrical conduit when the door assembly is in the open position.
- 11. The water heater of claim 10, wherein the electrical component includes a plug, the electrical contacts being at least partially positioned within the plug.
- 12. The water heater of claim 11, wherein the insulating cap includes a socket, the electrical conduit being at least partially positioned in the socket.
- 13. The water heater of claim 12, wherein the plug is positioned within the socket when the door assembly is in the closed position and wherein the plug is not positioned within the socket when the door assembly is in the open position.
- 14. A water heater comprising:a tank defining a water chamber, the tank including an outer surface; a component coupled to the outer surface of the tank; a jacket surrounding the tank, the jacket including an opening providing access to the component; and a door assembly that includes a door and a dam connected to the door for movement with the door, the dam having an inner surface, wherein the inner surface of the dam seals against the outer surface of the tank when the door is connected to the jacket to close the opening, and position the dam to protect the component during injection of insulating foam between the tank and the jacket, and wherein the dam is separated from the outer surface of the tank when the door is disconnected and separated from the jacket.
- 15. The water heater of claim 14, wherein the component is an electrical component.
- 16. The water heater of claim 14, wherein the electrical component extends outwardly from the outer surface of the tank, and wherein the dam includes a cavity, the dam being positioned to protect the component within the cavity during injection of insulating foam between the tank and the jacket.
- 17. The water heater of claim 14, wherein the dam is made from a ceramic foam.
- 18. The water heater of claim 14, wherein the dam is coated with a releasing agent when the insulating foam is injected between the tank and the jacket.
- 19. The water heater of claim 14, wherein the dam is molded to the door.
- 20. A method for manufacturing a water heater, the method comprising:providing a tank defining a water chamber and including an outer surface; providing a component coupled to the outer surface of the tank; providing a jacket surrounding the tank and including an opening providing access to the component; providing a door assembly that includes a door and a dam connected to the door for movement with the door, the dam having an inner surface; connecting the door to the jacket to close the opening; sealing the inner surface of the dam against the outer surface of the tank when the door is connected to the jacket to close the opening; after sealing the inner surface, injecting foam between the tank and the jacket and around the dam to provide insulation between the tank and the jacket; protecting the component from the injected foam with the dam; disconnecting and separating the door from the jacket; and separating the dam from the outer surface of the tank when the door is disconnected and separated from the jacket.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein providing a component includes providing an electrical component.
- 22. The method of claim 20, wherein providing a component includes providing a component that extends outwardly of the outer surface of the tank, wherein providing a door assembly includes providing a door assembly that includes a dam having a cavity, and wherein protecting the component includes protecting the component within the cavity from the injected foam with the dam.
- 23. The method of claim 20, further comprising:coating the dam with a release agent prior to the injecting step so that the injected foam does not bond with the dam allowing the cover assembly to be detached from the jacket.
- 24. A water heater comprisinga tank defining a water chamber, the tank including an outer surface; an electrical component coupled to the outer surface of the tank, the electrical component extending from the outer surface of the tank; an electrical circuit electrically connected to the electrical component, the electrical circuit providing electricity to the electrical component when the electrical circuit is closed and not providing electricity to the electrical component when the electrical circuit is open; a jacket surrounding the tank, the jacket including an opening providing access to the electrical component; a door assembly movable between an open position in which the door assembly provides access to the electrical component and a closed position in which the door assembly restricts access to the electrical component, wherein the door assembly includes a door, a dam connected to the door for movement with the door, the dam having an inner surface, and a connecting device closing the electrical circuit when the door assembly is in the closed position and opening the electrical circuit when the door assembly is in the open position, wherein the inner surface of the dam seals against the outer surface of the tank when the door is connected to the jacket to close the opening and position the dam to protect the component during injection of insulating foam between the tank and the jacket, and wherein the dam is separated from the outer surface of the tank when the door is disconnected and separated from the jacket.
- 25. A water heater comprising:a tank defining a water chamber, the tank including an outer surface; a component coupled to the outer surface of the tank; a jacket surrounding the tank, the jacket including an opening providing access to the component; and a door assembly that includes a dam having an inner surface, wherein the inner surface of the dam seals against the outer surface of the tank when the door assembly closes the opening, the dam being positioned to protect the component during injection of insulating foam between the tank and the jacket, and wherein the dam is coated with a releasing agent when the insulating foam is injected between the tank and the jacket.
- 26. A method for manufacturing a water heater, the method comprising:providing a tank defining a water chamber and including an outer surface; providing a component coupled to the outer surface of the tank; providing a jacket surrounding the tank and including an opening providing access to the component; providing a door assembly that includes a dam having an inner surface; sealing the inner surface of the dam against the outer surface of the tank; after sealing the inner surface, injecting foam between the tank and the jacket and around the dam to provide insulation between the tank and the jacket; protecting the component from the injected foam with the dam; and coating the dam with a release agent prior to the injecting step so that the injected foam does not bond with the dam allowing the cover assembly to be detached from the jacket.
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