Claims
- 1. Fuel-fired heating apparatus comprising:
a combustion chamber thermally communicatable with a fluid to be heated; combustion apparatus operative to burn a fuel-air mixture within said combustion chamber; and a combustion shutoff system operative to sense a temperature in said combustion chamber and responsively terminate further combustion therein in response to said temperature reaching a level correlated to and indicative of a predetermined, undesirably high concentration of carbon monoxide present in said combustion chamber.
- 2. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
said fuel-fired heating apparatus is a fuel-fired water heater.
- 3. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
said fuel-fired heating apparatus is a gas-fired water heater.
- 4. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
said combustion shutoff system is operative to directly sense said temperature within said combustion chamber.
- 5. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 4 wherein said combustion shutoff system includes:
a temperature sensing structure extending into the interior of said combustion chamber.
- 6. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 5 wherein:
said temperature sensing structure includes a eutectic element meltable at said temperature, and said combustion shutoff system is operative in response to melting of said eutectic element.
- 7. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 5 wherein:
said temperature sensing structure includes a frangible structure heat shatterable at said temperature, and said combustion shutoff system is operative in response to shattering of said frangible structure.
- 8. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 7 wherein:
said frangible structure includes a glass bulb containing a fluid.
- 9. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 8 wherein:
the fluid is peanut oil.
- 10. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 8 wherein:
the fluid is mineral oil.
- 11. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 8 wherein:
the fluid is an assembly lubricant.
- 12. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
said combustion shutoff system is operative to indirectly sense said temperature in said combustion chamber.
- 13. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 12 wherein:
said combustion chamber has an exterior wall portion, and said combustion shutoff system includes a temperature sensing structure externally positioned on said exterior wall portion.
- 14. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein:
said exterior wall portion is an access door providing access to the interior of the combustion chamber.
- 15. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein:
said temperature sensing structure is a normally closed thermal switch structure.
- 16. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
said combustion apparatus includes a flow path through which combustion air may flow into said combustion chamber, and said combustion shutoff system is operative, in response to said temperature reaching said level, to prevent combustion air flow through said flow path.
- 17. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
said combustion apparatus includes a fuel burner, a fuel supply conduit operatively connected to said fuel burner, and a fuel valve connected in said fuel supply conduit, and said combustion shutoff system is operative, in response to said temperature reaching said level, to close said fuel valve and thereby prevent fuel supply to said fuel burner.
- 18. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
said predetermined, undesirably high concentration of carbon monoxide present in said combustion chamber is in the range of from about 200 ppm to about 400 ppm by volume.
- 19. Fuel-fired heating apparatus comprising:
a combustion chamber thermally communicatable with a fluid to be heated; a burner structure disposed within said combustion chamber; a fuel valve coupled to said burner structure for supplying fuel thereto; an electrical circuit in which said fuel valve is connected, said electrical circuit being openable to prevent said fuel valve from supplying fuel to said burner structure; and a temperature sensing structure operative to sense a temperature within said combustion chamber and responsively open said electrical circuit in response to said temperature reaching a level correlated to and indicative of a predetermined, undesirably high concentration of carbon monoxide present in said combustion chamber.
- 20. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 19 wherein:
said burner structure has a thermocouple associated therewith, said thermocouple being disposed in series with said fuel valve within said electrical circuit, and said temperature sensing structure includes a normally closed switch connected in series with said thermocouple and said fuel valve in said electrical circuit, said switch being openable, to thereby open said electrical circuit, in response to said temperature within said combustion chamber reaching said level.
- 21. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 20 wherein:
said temperature sensing structure has a portion projecting into said combustion chamber, being coupled to said switch and being movable, in a manner opening said switch, in response to said temperature within said combustion chamber reaching said level.
- 22. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 21 wherein:
said portion of said temperature sensing structure includes a eutectic member meltable when said temperature within said combustion chamber reaches said level.
- 23. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 21 wherein:
said portion of said temperature sensing structure includes a frangible, fluid-containing member heat shatterable in response to said temperature within said combustion chamber reaching said level.
- 24. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 23 wherein:
said frangible, fluid containing member is a glass bulb containing peanut oil.
- 25. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 23 wherein:
said frangible, fluid containing member is a glass bulb containing mineral oil.
- 26. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 23 wherein:
said frangible, fluid containing member is a glass bulb containing an assembly lubricant.
- 27. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 20 wherein:
said combustion chamber has an outer wall portion, and said normally closed switch is a thermally actuatable switch mounted externally on said outer wall portion of said combustion chamber.
- 28. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 27 wherein:
said outer wall portion of said combustion chamber is an access door operative to selectively permit access to the interior of said combustion chamber.
- 29. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 19 wherein:
said fuel-fired heating apparatus is a fuel-fired water heater.
- 30. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 19 wherein:
said fuel-fired heating apparatus is a gas-fired water heater.
- 31. The fuel-fired heating apparatus of claim 19 wherein:
said predetermined, undesirably high concentration of carbon monoxide present in said combustion chamber is in the range of from about 200 ppm to about 400 ppm by volume.
- 32. A method of operating a fuel-fired heating apparatus having a combustion chamber thermally communicatable with a fluid to be heated, and combustion apparatus operative to burn a fuel-air mixture within said combustion chamber, said method comprising the steps of:
providing a combustion shutoff system; and utilizing said combustion shutoff system to terminate further combustion in said combustion chamber in response to a temperature in said combustion chamber reaching a level correlated to and indicative of a predetermined, undesirably high concentration of carbon monoxide present within said combustion chamber.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein:
said combustion apparatus includes a path through which combustion air may be delivered to the interior of said combustion chamber, and said utilizing step includes the step of precluding further combustion air inflow through said path.
- 34. The method of claim 32 wherein:
said combustion apparatus includes a fuel burner and a fuel valve coupled to said fuel burner and operable to supply fuel thereto, and said utilizing step includes the step of closing said fuel valve.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein:
said fuel valve has an electrical circuit connected thereto, and said closing step includes the step of opening said electrical circuit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/200,234, filed on Jul. 22, 2002 and entitled “FUEL-FIRED HEATING APPLIANCE WITH COMBUSTION AIR SHUTOFF SYSTEM HAVING FRANGIBLE TEMPERATURE SENSING STRUCTURE”, which was a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/801,551 filed on Mar. 8, 2001 and entitled “FUEL-FIRED HEATING APPLIANCE WITH COMBUSTION CHAMBER TEMPERATURE-SENSING COMBUSTION AIR SHUTOFF SYSTEM”. The full disclosures of these previous applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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10200234 |
Jul 2002 |
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10430022 |
May 2003 |
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09801551 |
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10200234 |
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