Claims
- 1. An air inlet for a water heater combustion chamber that is subject to exposure to extraneous fumes comprising a plate having a plurality of ports, each port being sized and shaped to cause air and extraneous fumes to pass through said ports at a velocity higher than the flame velocity of said extraneous fumes to confine ignition and combustion of said extraneous fumes within said combustion chamber.
- 2. The air inlet defined in claim 1, wherein said velocity of said extraneous fumes and air passing through said ports is sufficiently high to cause the temperature of said air and extraneous fumes to remain below their ignition temperature.
- 3. The air inlet defined in claim 1, wherein said velocity of said extraneous fumes and air is greater than about 2.8 ft/sec.
- 4. The air inlet defined in claim 1, wherein said velocity of said extraneous fumes and air prevents stagnation of extraneous fumes and air adjacent said flame trap and outside of said combustion chamber.
- 5. The air inlet defined in claim 1, wherein said ports comprise slots.
- 6. The air inlet defined in claim 1, wherein said ports are arranged in rows.
- 7. The air inlet defined in claim 1, wherein said ports are formed in said metal plate by photochemical machining.
- 8. The air inlet defined in claim 1, wherein said plate comprises a metal.
- 9. The air inlet defined in claim 1, further comprising a heat dissipation region at its periphery.
- 10. The air inlet defined in claim 9, wherein the heat dissipation region comprises a metal to metal overlap portion between a peripheral edge of said plate and a peripheral edge of an opening in the combustion chamber.
- 11. The air inlet defined in claim 1, wherein the ports are constructed so that in cross section, said ports have substantially parallel sides.
- 12. The air inlet defined in claim 1, wherein the ports have a maximum limiting dimension of about 0.7 mm to 0.8 mm.
- 13. The air inlet defined in claim 1, wherein the ports are slot shaped and not more than about 0.6 mm wide and spaced apart from each other at least about 1.1 mm.
- 14. The air inlet defined in claim 1, wherein the ports are arranged in a pattern comprising solely apertures in the form of aligned and spaced arrays of slots.
- 15. An air inlet for a water heater combustion chamber that is subject to exposure to extraneous fumes comprising a plate having a plurality of ports adapted to admit air and extraneous fumes into the combustion chamber and prevent ignition of remaining extraneous fumes outside of the combustion chamber, said ports adapted to cause said extraneous fumes and air to pass through said flame trap at a velocity sufficiently high to prevent stagnation of said extraneous fumes adjacent said flame trap outside of said combustion chamber, thereby confining ignition and combustion of said extraneous fumes within said combustion chamber.
- 16. The air inlet defined in claim 15, wherein said velocity of said extraneous fumes and air is greater than about 2.8 ft/sec.
- 17. An air inlet for a water heater combustion chamber that is subject to exposure to extraneous fumes comprising a plate adapted to admit air and extraneous fumes into the combustion chamber and prevent ignition of remaining extraneous fumes outside of the combustion chamber, said flame trap having ports adapted to cause said extraneous fumes and air to pass through said flame trap at a velocity sufficiently high to prevent said extraneous fumes from reaching their ignition temperature outside of said combustion chamber, thereby confining ignition and combustion of said extraneous fumes within said combustion chamber.
- 18. The air inlet defined in claim 17, wherein said velocity of said extraneous fumes and air is greater than about 2.8 ft/sec.
- 19. The air inlet defined in claim 17, wherein said ports comprise slots.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/175,026, filed Oct. 20, 1998, incorporated herein by reference.
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