Gas control valve in water heater

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6604540
  • Patent Number
    6,604,540
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 15, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 12, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A gas control valve is provided with a unipolar overheat prevention terminal of which the connection structure is simplified in a magnetic circuit. In a flame-retention, storage type closed vessel gas water heater for automatically controlling the temperature of hot water in a tank to a desired level, the unipolar overheat prevention terminal 7 is mounted in the main body of an ignition/extinction unit A as held with a retaining projection 15 provided integrally on a cover 14 of the ignition/extinction unit so that it can hardly be detached while being separated from a gas shut off magnetic valve MV mounted at the upstream side of a gas flow passage 1. A burner flame detecting thermocouple TC and the gas shut off magnetic valve MV in the magnetic circuit are connected to each other by the unipolar overheat prevention terminal 7.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a gas control valve in a water heater and particularly to the connection structure of a unipolar overheat prevention terminal provided in the magnetic circuit of such a gas control valve.




2. Description of Related Art




An overheat prevention terminal in the magnetic circuit of a gas control valve in a storage type closed vessel gas water heater, for example, is generally mounted together with a thermocouple to the joint of a magnetic valve. More specifically, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the joint


3




a


of the magnetic valve MV has an insertion recess


13


provided therein. The overheat prevention terminal


7


of bipolar type is fitted into the insertion recess


13


and secured with a retaining ring


15




a


before screwing a thermocouple TC on the recess


13


.




However, for mounting the bipolar overheat prevention terminal


7


to the joint


3




a


of the magnetic valve MV, its insertion recess


13


has to be provided in the joint


3




a


which thus becomes bulky. Such a large joint is required and system body is made larger. Also, as the retaining ring


15




a


is used for anchoring the bipolar overheat prevention terminal


7


, such problem or the like is caused that the number of components and thus the overall cost increase.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is hence an object of the present invention to solve above-mentioned problems providing a gas control valve in a water heater which has a unipolar overheat prevention terminal provided between a burner flame detecting thermocouple and a gas shut off magnetic valve in the magnetic circuit.




For achieving the above object of the present invention, a gas control valve in a water heater as defined in claim


1


is characterized by a unipolar overheat prevention terminal provided between a burner flame detecting thermocouple and a gas shut off magnetic valve in the magnetic circuit.




The gas control valve in a water heater may be modified wherein the unipolar overheat prevention terminal is mounted in the main body of an ignition/extinction unit.




The gas control valve in a water heater may be modified wherein the unipolar overheat prevention terminal is supported by a retaining projection provided integrally on a cover of an ignition/extinction unit so that the unipolar overheat prevention terminal can hardly be detached.




As the gas control valve in a water heater has the unipolar overheat prevention terminal provided between the burner flame detecting thermocouple and the gas shut off magnetic valve in the magnetic circuit, the connection structure of the unipolar overheat prevention terminal can significantly be simplified. As a result, the unipolar overheat prevention terminal can be joined to the magnetic valve by only screwing the thermocouple.




As the gas control valve in a water heater allows the unipolar overheat prevention terminal to be mounted in the main body of the ignition/extinction unit, the joint of the magnetic valve remains smaller than that of any conventional valve. As the result, the system body can be made smaller.




As the gas control valve in a water heater allows the unipolar overheat prevention terminal to be supported by the retaining projection provided integrally on the cover of the ignition/extinction unit so that the terminal can hardly be detached, the unipolar overheat prevention terminal can remain connected even if the thermocouple is not connected. Accordingly, the connection of the unipolar overheat prevention terminal will be carried out with ease and improved in the working efficiency.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a longitudinally cross sectional side view showing one example of a primary part of a gas control valve in a water heater according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of the entire arrangement;





FIG. 3

is a longitudinally cross sectional front view of the entire arrangement;





FIG. 4

illustrates a cross sectional view of a unipolar overheat prevention terminal and a front view of a part of a burner flame detecting thermocouple;





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of an ignition/extinction unit only taken along the line X—X of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a cross sectional view of the ignition/extinction unit only taken along the line Y—Y of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 7

is a longitudinally cross sectional front view showing a primary part of a conventional gas control valve; and





FIG. 8

is a bottom view of a joint of the conventional gas control valve only.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




For further clarifying the arrangement and operation of the present invention, one preferred embodiment of the gas control valve in a water heater WH according to the present invention will be described referring to the relevant drawings hereinafter. Like components are denoted by like numerals as those of the above conventional one for ease of the description.




The embodiment of the gas control valve of the invention is particularly designed for use in a storage type closed vessel gas water heater WH of flame-retention for automatically controlling the temperature of hot water in a tank T to a desired level. As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


6


, denoted by MV is a gas shut off magnetic valve (a solenoid safety valve apparatus) in the magnetic circuit of the gas control valve. More specifically, the gas shut off magnetic valve MV is located at the upstream side of a gas flow passage


1


and includes a gas valve


3


remaining to be pressed by a spring


2


in its closing direction and an attraction plate


4


provided integral with the gas valve


3


facing to each other for movement to and from an attracting surface


6


of a solenoid coil


5


with no use of a large sized joint


3




a


which is commonly used in a conventional valve.




Denoted by


7


is a unipolar overheat prevention terminal which comprises, as shown in

FIG. 4

, an insulating terminal body


9


having two support projections


8


provided on both ends thereof and a lead


10


inserted into and fixed to the insulating terminal body


9


. The insulating terminal body


9


also has an insertion tube portion


12


provided therein at right angles to the lead


10


for accepting the contact head


11


of a burner flame detecting thermocouple TC which will be described later.




The unipolar overheat protection terminal


7


is located substantially close to the above-mentioned magnetic valve MV in an ignition/extinction unit A. More specifically, the two support projections


8


of the unipolar overheat prevention terminal


7


are accommodated in corresponding support recesses


13


provided in a main body of the ignition/extinction unit A and covered with a cover


14


of the ignition/extinction unit A which has a retaining projection


15


integrally provided thereon for supporting and inhibiting the unipolar overheat prevention terminal


7


from accidentally removing from the ignition/extinction unit A. Also, shown are a packing


32


mounted between the main body of the ignition/extinction unit A and the cover


14


, an accommodating section


33


for above-mentioned the gas shut off magnetic valve MV of the main body of the ignition/extinction unit A, an accommodating section


34


for a snap valve not shown, and a main gas outlet


35


.




The lead


10


of the unipolar overheat prevention terminal


7


is electrically connected by a lead


16


to the solenoid coil


5


of the above-mentioned magnetic valve MV. The negative of the lead not shown is grounded on the main body of the ignition/extinction unit A.




Denoted by TC is a burner flame detecting thermocouple which is screwed into a female thread


17


provided at the body


13




a


of the support recesses


13


of the unipolar overheat prevention terminal


7


so as its contact head


11


comes into direct contact with the lead


10


. The thermocouple TC is electrically connected by the unipolar overheat prevention terminal


7


to the gas shut off magnetic valve MV as a member of the magnetic circuit.




Accordingly, the unipolar overheat prevention terminal


7


provided between the gas shut off magnetic valve MV and the burner flame detecting thermocouple TC in the magnetic circuit is minimized in the construction and thus contributes to the minimum size and the ease of the assembly of the main body of the ignition/extinction unit A. Namely, the unipolar overheat prevention terminal


7


is mounted in the main body of the ignition/extinction unit A as separated from the gas shut off magnetic valve MV mounted at the upstream side of the gas flow passage


1


and arranged connectable with the burner flame detecting thermocouple TC, whereby the burner flame detecting thermocouple TC and the gas shut off magnetic valve MV in the magnetic circuit can be connected to each other by the unipolar overheat prevention terminal


7


.




The ignition/extinction unit A may be arranged, for example, as shown in

FIG. 3

, for opening a pilot valve


19


, a gas valve


3


, and a main valve


20


in this order with an ignition knob


18


being turned and pushed. More particularly, as the ignition knob


18


is turned, its ignition operating shaft


21


drives a cam


22


, which is fixedly mounted to the shaft


21


for turning together, to move forward and backward a valve pin


23


, on which the pilot valve


19


and the main valve


20


are mounted, for opening the pilot valve


19


and then the main valve


20


at a desired delay of time. Simultaneously, the gas valve


3


is attracted and actuated for opening and retained by the action of electromotive force generated by the burner flame detecting thermocouple TC. Also, provided are a return spring


24


for returning the ignition operating shaft


21


to its original position, a spring


25


pressing the pilot valve


19


in its closing position, a spring


26


pressing the main valve


20


in its closing position, and a gas governor GV. When a diaphragm


27


is pressed by the secondary gas pressure, it moves together with a governor valve


29


until it is balanced with the pressing force of an adjusting pressure spring


28


. The movement of the governor valve


29


to and from a valve seat


30


determines the opening of the gas passage. Accordingly, even if a change in the pressure of supplied gas occurs at the upstream, the amount of gas in use at the downstream can be maintained to a constant level. Then, the gas pressure remains stable. Denoted by


31


is a gas inlet.




It would be understood that while the present invention is not limited to the preferred embodiment described above, various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.




As set forth above, the gas control valve in a water heater WH according to the present invention has the unipolar overheat prevention terminal provided between the burner flame detecting thermocouple and the gas shut off magnetic valve in the magnetic circuit. Accordingly, the connection structure of the unipolar overheat prevention terminal can be simplified as well as the ignition/extinction unit can be minimized in the size and facilitated in the assembling work. Also, the number of the components will be reduced thus significantly decreasing the overall cost as compared with any conventional one.



Claims
  • 1. A gas control valve in a water heater characterized by a unipolar overheat prevention terminal provided between a burner flame detecting thermocouple and a gas shut off magnetic valve in a magnetic circuit; andsaid unipolar overheat prevention terminal is supported by a retaining projection provided integrally on a cover of an ignition/extinction unit so that the unipolar overheat prevention terminal can hardly be detached.
  • 2. The gas control valve in a water heater according to claim 1, wherein the unipolar overheat prevention terminal is mounted in a main body of said ignition/extinction unit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-073750 Mar 2000 JP
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