Claims
- 1. A water heater comprising:a water container; a combustion chamber located adjacent said container; a burner located inside said combustion chamber; a flame trap positioned at an opening in said combustion chamber, said flame trap permitting ingress of air and/or extraneous gases into said combustion chamber and prevent egress of flames from said water heater; a flame trap duct extending into said combustion chamber, said flame trap duct having one end portion connected to said opening and another end portion connected to said flame trap; and a flame arrestor positioned at said opening in said combustion chamber to block ingress of combustion air and/or extraneous gases when the temperature in said combustion chamber adjacent said flame trap exceeds a predetermined temperature, wherein said flame arrestor has a longitudinally extending body slidably positioned interiorly of said duct and a temperature sensitive material positioned on said body to maintain said body in non-sliding engagement with said duct until the temperature in said combustion chamber adjacent said flame trap exceeds said predetermined temperature.
- 2. The water heater defined in claim 1 wherein said flame trap duct and said body are tubularly shaped.
- 3. The water heater defined in claim 1 further comprising a lip extending radially outwardly from a lower end portion of said body and adapted to engage an outer surface of a floor portion of said combustion chamber until the temperature in said combustion chamber adjacent said flame trap exceeds said predetermined temperature.
- 4. The water heater defined in claim 1 wherein said body slides downwardly into contact with a surface under said water heater, thereby blocking ingress of combustion air and/or extraneous gases.
- 5. The water heater defined in claim 1 further comprising a lint trap extending across a lower opening in said body.
- 6. The water heater defined in claim 1 wherein said temperature sensitive material is a hot melt adhesive.
- 7. The water heater defined in claim 6 wherein said adhesive has a melting temperature of about 100-200° C.
- 8. A water heater comprising:a water container; a combustion chamber located adjacent said container; a burner located inside said combustion chamber; a flame trap positioned at an opening in said combustion chamber, said flame trap permitting ingress of air and/or extraneous gases into said combustion chamber and prevent egress of flames from said water heater; a flame arrestor positioned at said opening in said combustion chamber to block ingress of combustion air and/or extraneous gases when the temperature in said combustion chamber adjacent said flame trap exceeds a predetermined temperature; and a blocking plate positioned within said combustion chamber and spaced above said opening.
- 9. A water heater comprising:a water container; a combustion chamber located adjacent said container; a burner located inside said combustion chamber; and a flame trap positioned at an opening in said combustion chamber, said flame trap permitting ingress of air and/or extraneous gases into said combustion chamber and prevent egress of flames from said water heater, said flame trap being formed from a ceramic material having a thickness of about 12 mm or more and having openings of about 36.6-73 openings/cm2 and wherein said openings comprise about 64-80% of the surfaces of said flame trap.
- 10. The water heater defined in claim 9 wherein said openings are square.
- 11. The water defined in claim 9 wherein said ceramic material is extruded.
- 12. The water heater defined in claim 9 further comprising a flame trap duct extending into said combustion chamber, said flame trap duct having one end portion connected to said opening and another end portion connected to said flame trap.
- 13. A water heater comprising:a water container; a combustion chamber located adjacent said container; a burner located inside said combustion chamber; and a flame trap positioned at an opening in said combustion chamber, said flame trap permitting ingress of air and/or extraneous gases into said combustion chamber and prevent egress of flames from said water heater, said flame trap comprising two layers of woven metal mesh arranged to be in contact with each other over substantially all of their respective contacting surfaces and being formed in a non-planar orientation to facilitate substantially even layer contact during expansion and contraction.
- 14. The water heater defined in claim 13 wherein said layers are dome-shaped.
- 15. The water heater defined in claim 13 further comprising a heat sensor positioned within said combustion chamber and adjacent said flame trap and capable of shutting off fuel to said burner when said the temperature in said combustion chamber adjacent said flame trap exceeds a predetermined temperature.
- 16. The water heater defined in claim 13 further comprising a flame trap duct extending into said combustion chamber, said flame trap duct having one end portion connected to said opening and another end portion connected to said flame trap.
- 17. A water heater comprising:a water container; a combustion chamber located adjacent said container; a burner located inside said combustion chamber; a flame trap positioned at an opening in said combustion chamber, said flame trap permitting ingress of air and/or extraneous gases into said combustion chamber and prevent egress of flames from said water heater; and a flame arrestor positioned at said opening and adapted to direct a flame extinguishing substance toward a surface of said flame trap in said combustion chamber.
- 18. The water heater defined in claim 17 further comprising a heat sensor positioned within said combustion chamber and adjacent said flame trap and capable of shutting off fuel to said burner when said the temperature in said combustion chamber adjacent said flame trap exceeds a predetermined temperature.
- 19. The water heater defined in claim 17 further comprising a flame trap duct extending into said combustion chamber, said flame trap duct having one end portion connected to said opening and another end portion connected to said flame trap.
- 20. The water heater defined in claim 17 wherein said flame arrestor comprises a container having at least one nozzle and contains said flame extinguishing substance.
- 21. The water heater defined in claim 20 wherein said at least one nozzle contains a plug made from a fusible material that maintains said flame extinguishing substance inside said container unless the temperature in said combustion chamber adjacent said flame trap exceeds a predetermined temperature.
- 22. The water heater defined in claim 21 wherein said fusible material has a melting temperature of about 150-300° C.
- 23. The water heater defined in claim 20 wherein said container has two nozzles extending from opposite end portions thereof, each nozzle being directed to opposing edge portions of said flame trap.
- 24. The water heater defined in claim 17 wherein said flame extinguishing substance is selected from the group consisting of sodium bicarbonate and fire blanketing foams mixed with a propellant.
- 25. The water heater defined in claim 24 wherein said fire blanketing foams mixed with a propellant are activated when the temperature adjacent said flame trap is 300-500° C.
- 26. A water heater comprising:a water container; a combustion chamber located adjacent said container; a burner located inside said combustion chamber; and a flame trap positioned at an opening in said combustion chamber, said flame trap permitting ingress of air and/or extraneous gases into said combustion chamber and prevent egress of flames from said water heater, said flame trap being formed from a spirally wound corrugated strip made from stainless steel foil, said strip having corrugations with openings oriented to permit said air and/or extraneous gases to enter said combustion chamber; and a flame trap duct extending into said combustion chamber, said flame trap duct having one end portion connected to said opening and another end portion connected to said flame trap.
Priority Claims (3)
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PN 2136 |
Apr 1995 |
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PN 5591 |
Sep 1995 |
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PO 0786 |
Jul 1996 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/801,060, filed Feb. 14, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,003,477.
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