1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a water heater and, more particularly, to an electric water heater.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional electric water heater in accordance with the prior art shown in
Another conventional electric water heater in accordance with the prior art shown in
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a electric water heater, comprising a container, a cold water inlet pipe having a first end extended into the container and a second end protruded from the container, a hot water outlet pipe having a first end extended into the container and a second end protruded from the container, and a separation board mounted in the container to divide an inside of the container into a heat storage space which is connected to the first end of the cold water inlet pipe and an instantaneously heating space which is connected to the first end of the hot water outlet pipe. The separation board includes a first vertical plate having a first end connected to an upper portion of the container, a separation plate having a first end connected to a second end of the first vertical plate, and a second vertical plate having a first end connected to a second end of the separation plate and a second end connected to a lower portion of the container.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an electric water heater that keeps the hot water at a preset temperature constantly.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an electric water heater, wherein the separation board divides the inside of the container into a heat storage space and an instantaneously heating space, so that the hot water from the hot water outlet pipe is kept at a preset temperature.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide an electric water heater, wherein the heat storage space and the instantaneously heating space of the container form a natural heat convection effect by the first conducting hole and the second conducting hole of the separation board, so that the hot water contained in the container is kept at a constant temperature.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The separation board 20 has a substantially Z-shaped cross-sectional profile and includes a first vertical plate 21 having a first end connected to an upper portion of the container 10, a separation plate 25 having a first end connected to a second end of the first vertical plate 21, and a second vertical plate 23 having a first end connected to a second end of the separation plate 25 and a second end connected to a lower portion of the container 10. The first vertical plate 21 of the separation board 20 is formed with a first conducting hole 22 connected between the heat storage space 12 and the instantaneously heating space 13 of the container 10. The second vertical plate 23 of the separation board 20 is formed with a second conducting hole 24 connected between the heat storage space 12 and the instantaneously heating space 13 of the container 10.
The container 10 has a side provided with at least one hanging unit 11 to hang the container 10. The heat storage space 12 of the container 10 has a distal end formed with a heat exchange space 121 located beside and connected to the first end of the cold water inlet pipe 30. The instantaneously heating space 13 of the container 10 has an upper portion formed with a high temperature space 131 located beside and connected to the first end of the hot water outlet pipe 40 and the first conducting hole 22 of the separation board 20. The lower portion of the container 10 is provided with a drain hole 14.
A sensor 60 (or detector) is mounted in the container 10 and located beside the first end of the cold water inlet pipe 30. An electric heating element 50 is mounted in the instantaneously heating space 13 of the container 10 and located beside the second conducting hole 24 of the separation board 20. The electric heating element 50 is electrically connected to the sensor 60.
Thus, as shown in
When in use, as shown in
Referring to
Accordingly, the separation board 20 divides the inside of the container 10 into a heat storage space 12 and an instantaneously heating space 13, so that the hot water from the hot water outlet pipe 40 is kept at a preset temperature. In addition, the heat storage space 12 and the instantaneously heating space 13 of the container 10 form a natural heat convection effect by the first conducting hole 22 and the second conducting hole 24 of the separation board 20, so that the hot water contained in the container 10 is kept at a constant temperature.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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