Claims
- 1. In a warewasher having an enclosable wash/rinse chamber, an open-topped water tank at the bottom of said chamber, said tank having a bottom wall and side walls for containing water therein at an approximate predetermined fill level during an idle period between successive washing periods, at least one wash arm, a water pump having an inlet adjacent the bottom of said tank, and conduit means interconnecting said pump and said wash arm for recirculating water by means of said pump during a wash period from said pump inlet to said wash arm onto ware in said chamber and enabling returning of the water to said tank through said open top during water recirculation, the improvement including a tank heating system for maintaining water temperature within a predetermined elevated range, comprising:
- a hollow, elongated heat exchange tube immersed in water in said tank a distance below said fill level and below a level to which water descends while being recirculated by said pump during a wash period, said heat exchange tube having an outer surface in primary heat exchange relationship with water in said tank;
- said heat exchange tube extending between a pair of walls of said tank and having an inlet end and an outlet end to provide a passageway for conducting an air/gas fuel mixture through said heat exchange tube;
- a hollow, elongated infrared gas burner positioned generally centrally within said heat exchange tube and mounted adjacent the inlet end of said tube, said burner including a permeable outer combustion surface spaced a short distance from the internal surface of said hollow tube and providing a shallow burning zone at said permeable outer surface;
- an igniter closely adjacent the combustion surface of said burner essentially at said inlet end of said heat exchange tube;
- an air blower including an air conducting conduit for inducing air to flow into said hollow burner and through said combustion surface when said blower is activated;
- water temperature sensing means in said tank for activating said air blower in response to the water temperature decreasing below said predetermined temperature range;
- air flow sensing means associated with said air conducting conduit for activating said igniter to an igniting condition in response to activation of said air blower;
- a gas supply including a supply line connected to said conduit intermediate said blower and said burner;
- valve means in said supply line for connecting and disconnecting said gas supply relative to said conduit;
- control means for activating said valve means to an open gas flow condition in response to activation of said air blower and said igniter;
- said air flow and gas providing an ignitable air/gas mixture to said burner for combustion of said mixture at said burning zone by means of said igniter;
- at least one secondary heat exchanger in intimate contact with the exterior of at least one wall of said tank below said predetermined fill level;
- an exhaust stack for venting combustion products to the exterior of said warewasher;
- said secondary heat exchanger having baffle means therein forming a labyrinthine passageway communicating at one end thereof with the outlet end of said primary heat exchanger and at the opposite end thereof with an entrance end of said exhaust stack; and
- means intermediate said combustion outer surface and the vented end of the exhaust stack for inducing sufficient back pressure within said heat exchangers to maximize heat transfer from said water heating system to water within the tank.
- 2. A warewasher according to claim 1 wherein said igniter is electrically operated to a constant ignition glow condition when activated, and wherein said control means includes time delay means for activating said gas valve means after a predetermined activation period of said igniter.
- 3. A warewasher according to claim 2 wherein said control means is provided with means to inhibit activation of said valve means in the event said igniter fails to activate when required.
- 4. A warewasher according to claim 1 wherein a tertiary heat exchanger having baffle means therein creating a labyrinthine passageway is provided intermediate and is in series air flow connection with said secondary heat exchanger and said exhaust stack, said tertiary heat exchanger being in intimate heat exchange contact with one of said tank walls below said predetermined fill level.
- 5. A warewasher according to claim 4 wherein said back pressure inducing means comprises an air flow restrictor intermediate said secondary and tertiary heat exchangers.
- 6. A warewasher according to claim 4 wherein said secondary and tertiary heat exchangers are in intimate contact with different walls of said tank.
- 7. A warewasher according to claim 6 wherein said secondary heat exchanger is in contact with said bottom wall and said tertiary heat exchanger is in contact with a side wall other than the side wall containing the inlet end of said heat exchange tube.
- 8. A warewasher according to claim 1 wherein said back pressure inducing means comprises a reduced-diameter portion of said heat exchange tube.
- 9. A warewasher according to claim 1 wherein said back pressure inducing means comprises an air flow restrictor intermediate the outlet end of the heat exchange tube and the secondary heat exchanger.
- 10. A warewasher according to claim 1 wherein said back pressure inducing means comprises an air flow restrictor associated with said exhaust stack.
- 11. A warewasher according to claim 1 wherein said heat exchange tube comprises a horizontal, generally U-shaped configuration extending from said tube inlet at one side wall across said tank and back toward said one side wall, said tube further including a downwardly-extending end portion adjacent said one side wall and terminating at the outlet end of said tube at said bottom wall, and wherein said secondary heat exchanger is in contact with said bottom wall.
- 12. A warewasher according to claim 11 wherein said means for inducing a back pressure comprises the base of the U-shaped configuration, said base being of smaller cross-sectional size than the remainder of said heat exchange tube.
- 13. A warewasher according to claim 1 wherein each said igniter is electrically operated to a constant ignition glow condition when activated, and wherein said control means includes a time delay means for activating the respective said gas valve means after a predetermined activation period of each igniter.
- 14. In a warewasher having an enclosable wash/rinse chamber, an open-topped water tank at the bottom of said chamber, said tank having a bottom wall and side walls for containing water therein at an approximate predetermined fill level during an idle period between successive washing periods, at least one wash arm, a water pump having an inlet adjacent the bottom of said tank, and conduit means interconnecting said pump and said wash arm for recirculating water by means of said pump during a wash period from said pump inlet to said wash arm onto ware in said chamber and enabling returning of the water to said tank through said open top during water recirculation, the improvement including;
- a). a pair of independently-operable tank heating systems for maintaining water temperature within a predetermined elevated range, each said tank heating system comprising:
- i). a hollow, elongated heat exchange tube immersed in water in said tank a distance below said fill level and below a level to which water descends while being recirculated by said pump during a wash period, said heat exchange tube having an outer surface in primary heat exchange relationship with water in said tank;
- ii). said heat exchange tube extending between a pair of walls of said tank and having an inlet end and an outlet end to provide a passageway for conducting an air/gas fuel mixture through said heat exchange tube;
- iii). a hollow, elongated infrared gas burner positioned generally centrally within said heat exchange tube and mounted adjacent the inlet end of said tube, said burner including a permeable outer combustion surface spaced a short distance from the internal surface of said hollow tube and providing a shallow burning zone at said permeable outer surface;
- iv). an igniter closely adjacent the combustion surface of said burner essentially at said inlet end of said heat exchange tube;
- v). an air blower including an air conducting conduit for inducing air to flow into said hollow burner and through said combustion surface when said blower is activated;
- b). water temperature sensing means in said tank for activating both said air blowers in response to the water temperature decreasing below said predetermined temperature range;
- c). air flow sensing means associated with each said air conducting conduit for activating its respective said igniter to an igniting condition in response to an air pressure build-up in the respective said conduit;
- d). a gas supply including a supply line connected to each said conduit intermediate its respective said blower and burner;
- e). valve means in each said supply line for connecting and disconnecting its respective said gas supply relative to its said conduit;
- f). control means for activating each said valve means to an open gas flow condition in response to activation of its respective said air blower and igniter;
- said air flow and gas providing an ignitable air/gas mixture to each said burner for combustion of said mixture at said burning zone by means of its respective said igniter;
- g). at least one secondary heat exchanger in intimate contact with the exterior of at least one wall of said tank below said predetermined fill level; said secondary heat exchanger having baffle means therein forming a pair of independent labyrinthine passageways, with a first passageway communicating at an inlet end thereof with the outlet end of one of said primary heat exchangers, a second passageway communicating at an inlet end thereof with the outlet end of the other of said primary heat exchangers, and a common outlet for both said passageways;
- h). an exhaust stack for venting combustion products to the exterior of said warewasher, said exhaust stack communicating with the common outlet of said secondary heat exchanger; and
- i). means intermediate said combustion surface of each said burner and its respective exhaust stack vented end for inducing sufficient back pressure within said heat exchangers to maximize heat transfer from said water heating systems to water within the tank.
- 15. A warewasher according to claim 13 wherein a tertiary heat exchanger is provided in series air flow connection with and between the common outlet end of said secondary heat exchanger and an inlet end of said exhaust stack.
- 16. In a warewasher having an enclosable wash/rinse chamber, an open-topped water tank at the bottom of said chamber, said tank having a bottom wall and side walls for containing water therein at an approximate predetermined fill level during an idle period between successive washing periods, at least one wash arm, a water pump having an inlet adjacent the bottom of said tank, and conduit means interconnecting said pump and said wash arm for recirculating water by means of said pump during a wash period from said pump inlet to said wash arm onto ware in said chamber and enabling returning of the water to said tank through said open top during water recirculation, the improvement including a tank heating system for maintaining water temperature within a predetermined elevated range, comprising:
- a hollow, elongated heat exchange tube immersed in water in said tank a distance below said fill level and below a level to which water descends while being recirculated by said pump during a wash period, said heat exchange tube having an outer surface in primary heat exchange relationship with water in said tank;
- said heat exchange tube extending between a pair of walls of said tank and having an inlet end and an outlet end to provide a passageway for conducting an air/gas fuel mixture through said heat exchange tube;
- a hollow, elongated infrared gas burner positioned generally centrally within said heat exchange tube and mounted adjacent the inlet end of said tube, said burner including a permeable outer combustion surface spaced a short distance from the internal surface of said hollow tube and providing a shallow burning zone at said permeable outer surface;
- an igniter closely adjacent the combustion surface of said burner essentially at said inlet end of said heat exchange tube;
- an air blower including an air conducting conduit for inducing air to flow into said hollow burner and through said combustion surface when said blower is activated;
- water temperature sensing means in said tank for initiating activation of said air blower and igniter in response to the water temperature decreasing below said predetermined temperature range;
- a gas supply including a supply line connected to said conduit intermediate said blower and said burner;
- valve means in said supply line for connecting and disconnecting said gas supply relative to said conduit;
- control means for activating said valve means to an open gas flow condition in response to activation of both said air blower and said igniter;
- said air flow and gas providing an ignitable air/gas mixture to said burner for combustion of said mixture at said burning zone by means of said igniter;
- at least one secondary heat exchanger in intimate contact with the exterior of at least one wall of said tank below said predetermined fill level;
- an exhaust stack for venting combustion products to the exterior of said warewasher;
- said secondary heat exchanger having baffle means therein forming a labyrinthine passageway communicating at one end thereof with the outlet end of said primary heat exchanger and at the opposite end thereof with an entrance end of said exhaust stack; and
- means intermediate said combustion outer surface and the vented end of the exhaust stack for inducing sufficient back pressure within said heat exchangers to maximize heat transfer from said water heating system to water within the tank.
- 17. A warewasher according to claim 16 wherein said igniter is electrically operated to a constant ignition glow condition when activated, and wherein said control means includes time delay means for activating said gas valve means after a predetermined activation period of said igniter.
- 18. A warewasher according to claim 16 wherein a tertiary heat exchanger having baffle means therein creating a labyrinthine passageway is provided intermediate and is in series air flow connection with said secondary heat exchanger and said exhaust stack, said tertiary heat exchanger being in intimate heat exchange contact with one of said tank walls below said predetermined fill level.
- 19. A warewasher according to claim 18 wherein said secondary-heat exchanger is in contact with said bottom wall and said tertiary heat exchanger is in contact with a side wall other than the side wall containing the inlet end of said heat exchange tube.
- 20. A warewasher according to claim 16 wherein said heat exchange tube comprises a horizontal, generally U-shaped configuration extending from said tube inlet at one side wall across said tank and back toward said one side wall, said tube further including a downwardly-extending end portion adjacent said one side wall and terminating at the outlet end of said tube at said bottom wall, and wherein said secondary heat exchanger is in contact with said bottom wall.
- 21. A warewasher according to claim 20 wherein a pair of independent heat exchange tubes are provided in said tank, and wherein said secondary heat exchanger comprises a portion consisting of a separate labyrinthine passageway for each of said tubes, which separate passageways merge into a second portion consisting of common passageway for outward flow of combustion products adjacent the outlet end of said secondary heat exchanger.
Parent Case Info
This is a CONTINUATION of application Ser. No. 08/607,091, filed Feb. 28, 1996, which will issue as U.S. Pat. No. 5,642,742, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/322,929 filed Oct. 13, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,570.
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