Claims
- 1. A gas fired appliance safety device for interrupting the source of gas to a gas fired appliance, the appliance having a valve to interrupt said gas, a source of combustion air, the device comprising:
a flammable vapor detector capable of instructing said valve to interrupt said gas whenever said detector detects flammable vapor resulting from flammable liquid on a floor.
- 2. A gas fired appliance safety device as claimed in 1 further comprising;
said vapor detector mounted in a location where said flammable vapor is in a higher percent concentration in air than the flammable vapor in the air at the source of combustion air, the detector responding to the presence of flammable vapor at the detector before said flammable vapor reaches a lower flammability limit at the source of combustion air to said appliance.
- 3. The gas fired appliance safety device as claimed in 2 where said vapor detector is mounted at an elevation closer to the floor than the source of combustion air.
- 4. The gas fired appliance safety device as claimed in 2 where said source of combustion air to said appliance is at an elevation higher than where the vapor detector is mounted.
- 5. The gas fired appliance safety device as claimed in 3 where said vapor detector is mounted at a floor.
- 6. The gas fired appliance safety device as claimed in 5 where the elevation of the source of combustion air is at least 18 inches from the floor.
- 7. A gas fired appliance safety device as claimed in 2 where said gas fired appliance is a hot water heater.
- 8. A gas fired appliance safety device as claimed in 2 where said gas fired appliance is a power vent water heater.
- 9. A gas fired appliance safety device as claimed in 2 where said gas fired appliance is a air heating furnace.
- 10. A water-heater safety device for interrupting fuel fed to a gas fired water heater whenever flammable vapor is present comprising:
a container for water; a combustion chamber below elevation of said water and proximal to the container; a source of combustion air to said chamber; a line for fuel to flow from a source to said chamber; said fuel igniting within the chamber to form heat for said water; a detector capable of generating a signal in the presence of flammable vapor; a valve in said line having a flow position to permit the flow of fuel and a no-flow position to interrupt said flow of fuel, said signal urging the valve to a no-flow position to extinguish said igniting of fuel within the chamber.
- 11. The water heater safety device as claimed in 10 also comprising:
a pilot flame powered by said source of fuel; a pilot flame sensor; first means to urge the valve to the flow position; a second means to urge the valve to the no-flow position when ever said pilot flame is not sensed by said sensor.
- 12. The water heater safety device as claimed in 11 where said pilot flame sensor comprises a thermocouple positioned to respond to said pilot flame and said first means to urge is an electric current signal communicating with the valve.
- 13. The water heater safety device as claimed in 12 wherein said signal is a variance in electrical resistance of said detector, the detector in electrical series with said thermocouple.
- 14. The water heater safety device as claimed in 10 where the detector is at an elevation lower than the elevation of the source of combustion air.
- 15. The water heater safety device as claimed in 10 where the combustion air source is at an elevation above the elevation of the detector.
- 16. The water heater safety device as claimed in 10 where the hot water heater is mounted at an elevation above the elevation of the detector.
- 17. The water heater safety device as claimed in 10 further comprising:
a cylinder having a height, the cylinder surrounding a base of the water heater from the floor, the source of air directed from the height of the cylinder to said cylinder; the detector mounted to an exterior of said cylinder, at the floor.
- 18. The water heater safety device as claimed in 10 further comprising:
a air intake barrier surrounding the source of air to said chamber at the base of said water heater; a vertically oriented snorkel communicating through said barrier to an upwardly oriented opening; the detector mounted at a base of an exterior of said barrier; said snorkel directing said combustion air source through said opening at an elevation above the detector.
- 19. The water heater safety device as claimed in 13 where the detector is mounted at an elevation below the elevation of the combustion air source.
- 20. The water heater safety device as claimed in 13 where the combustion air source is at an elevation higher than the elevation of said detector.
- 21. The water heater safety device as claimed in 13 where the combustion air source is at an elevation at least 18 inches above the elevation of said detector.
- 22. The water heater safety device as claimed in 10 where the water heater is a fuel fired residential hot water heater.
- 23. A safety device for interrupting fuel fed to a water heater, the water heater having a container for water, a combustion chamber under and proximal to the container, a source of air to said chamber, a line to convey fuel to said chamber, said fuel igniting within the chamber to form heat for said water, a pilot light for igniting the fuel, a pilot light sensor to generate a current whenever the pilot light is lit, a valve in said line having a flow position to permit the flow of fuel and a no-flow position to interrupt said flow of fuel, a means to urge the valve to a flow position whenever said sensor generates a current above a pre-set level, a second means to urge the valve to a no-flow position when said current is below said pre-set level, the flammable safety device comprising:
a detector capable of generating a resistive response in the presence of flammable vapor; the flammable vapor detector electrically communicating in series with said pilot light sensor, the resistive response decreasing said current below said pre-set level to urge said valve to a no-flow position.
- 24. The claim of 23 wherein the air to the intake of said hot water heater is raised at an elevation above the elevation of said detector.
- 25. The claim of 23 wherein the hot water heater is raised from a floor and said detector is mounting at the floor.
- 26. The claim of 23 further comprising:
an outer cylindrical air barrier encircling the base of said water heater to require said air intake at the height of said barrier and mounting said detector at an outside base of said barrier.
- 27. The claim of 23, further comprising:
a snorkel vertically oriented with an upper opening at an elevation above the floor; an air intake barrier directing said air intake through said opening; said detector mounted to an outside base of said barrier at an elevation below said opening.
- 28. The claim of 24 wherein the hot water heater is a fuel fired residential hot water heater.
- 29. A gas fired appliance safety device for interrupting the source of gas to gas fired appliance comprising:
a cut-off valve for said source of gas to said gas fired appliance; a source of air to said appliance; a vapor detector capable of generating a signal in the presence of flammable vapor; said valve having a flow position to permit the flow of gas and a no-flow position to interrupt said flow of gas through said source, the signal urging the valve to a no-flow position in the event that the signal is generated.
- 30. The safety device as claimed in claim 29 wherein said appliance is raised at an elevation above said floor while the detector is mounted at an elevation below said source of air.
- 31. The safety device as claimed in claim 30 wherein said detector is mounted at the floor.
- 32. The safety device as claimed in claim 29 wherein said gas fired appliance is a power vented water heater.
- 33. The safety device as claimed in claim 29 wherein said gas fired appliance is a hot air furnace.
PRIOR PROVISIONAL PATENTS
[0001] The inventor claims benefit of the provisional co-pending patent application entitled WATER HEATER SAFETY DEVICE filed on Mar. 22,2001, 60/278770.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60278770 |
Mar 2001 |
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