Claims
- 1. A water heating system comprising:
- a heat generating range for cooking food;
- a hood overlying said range for capturing fumes rising from the range or food thereon;
- an exhaust duct connected to said hood whereby said fumes may be exhausted therefrom;
- an exhaust fan connected to said exhaust duct for causing said fumes to be exhausted;
- a water heater having an upper, hot water outlet, a cold water inlet and a recirculating water port; and
- a baffle and heat exchanger assembly interposed between said hood and said exhaust duct, said assembly having a grease collecting baffle facing said hood and a heat exchanger backing said baffle, said heat exchanger having a first flow path for said fumes and a second flow path for water to be heater and in heat exchange relation with said first flow path, said second flow path having opposed ends, one of said ends being connected to said hot water outlet, the other of said ends being connected to said recirculating water port.
- 2. A water heating system comprising:
- a hood adapted to overlie a cooking range for capturing fumes rising from the range or food thereon;
- an exhaust duct connect to said hood whereby said fumes may be exhausted therefrom;
- an exhaust fan connected to said exhaust duct for causing said fumes to be exhausted; and
- a baffle and heat exchanger assembly interposed between said hood and said exhaust duct, said assembly having a grease collecting baffle facing said hood and a heat exchanger backing said baffle; said heat exchanger having a first flow path for said fumes and a second flow path in heat exchange relation with said first flow path, said second flow path having opposed ends, one end for receiving water to be heated and the other end for discharging water heated by said fumes, said heat exchanger being mounted in said hood and said baffle being removably attached to said heat exchanger and further including a frame at least partially surrounding said heat exchanger, said frame having a depth sufficient to receive both said heat exchanger and said baffle, said heat exchanger being disposed in said frame and said baffle being removably nested in said frame so as to be disposed across said first flow path.
- 3. The water heating system of claim 2 wherein said frame includes opposed, upper and lower channels, said channels opening toward each other, said channels receiving said heat exchanger and said baffle being removable received in said channels.
- 4. The water heating system of claim 2 wherein said frame includes opposed channels receiving said baffle, and apertures in at least one of said channels for draining grease collected by said baffle.
- 5. A water heating system comprising:
- a hood adapted to overlie a cooking range for capturing fumes rising from the range or food thereon;
- an exhaust duct connected to said hood whereby said fumes may be exhausted therefrom;
- an exhaust fan connected to said exhaust duct for causing said fumes to be exhausted; and
- a baffle and heat exchanger assembly interposed between said hood and said exhaust duct, said assembly having a grease collecting baffle facing said hood and a heat exchanger backing said baffle; said heat exchanger having a first flow path for said fumes and a second flow path in heat exchange relation with said first flow path, said second flow path having opposed ends, one end for receiving water to be heated and the other end for discharging water heated by said fumes; said baffle comprising two spaced plates, each having louvers therein, the louvers in one plate being staggered with respect to the louvers in the other plate, the plates being generally planar and the louvers including wings displaced from the plane of the associated plate toward the plane of the other plate, at least some of said wings on one of said plates including tabs directed toward, and in at least nominal contact with, the other of said plate.
- 6. The water heating system of claim 5 wherein some of the wings on both of said plates have said tabs.
- 7. A grease collecting baffle and heat exchanger assembly for use in a water heating system comprising:
- a frame adapted to be mounted in a range hood;
- a heat exchanger including a gas flow path and a liquid flow path in heat exchange relation with each other, said heat exchanger being mounted in said frame so that when mounted in a range hood, range fumes may flow through said gas flow path;
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- a grease collecting baffle removably mounted in said frame in substantial abutting relation with said heat exchanger.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein said frame includes opposed channels, each of said channels having a base and at least one leg extending therefrom toward the other of said channels, said channels being secured to said heat exchanger such that each said leg is spaced to one side of the heat exchanger a distance at least slightly greater than the thickness of said baffle, said baffle being removably nested between said channels and sandwiched by said legs and said heat exchanger one side.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8 wherein said channels are upper and lower channels and at least said lower channel includes grease draining apertures.
- 10. The assembly of claim 9 wherein said baffle comprises two spaced plates, each having louvers therein, the louvers in one plate being staggered with respect to the louvers in the other plate.
- 11. The assembly of claim 10 wherein said plates are generally planar and said louvers include wings displaced from the plane of the associated plate toward the plane of the other plate.
- 12. The assembly of claim 11 wherein at least some of said wings on one of said plates include tabs directed toward, and in at least nominal contact with, the other of said plates.
- 13. The assembly of claim 12 wherein some of the wings on both of said plates have said tabs.
- 14. The assembly of claim 7 wherein said heat exchanger is a plate fin-round tube heat exchanger, with plate fins defining said gas flow path and round tubes defining said liquid flow path.
- 15. The assembly of claim 14 wherein said plate fins are in vertical planes.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/320,949 filed Oct. 11, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,524,607.
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