Claims
- 1. A water heater comprising;
- a water tight tank means adapted to contain water under pressure;
- a source of heat for heating water inside said tank means;
- a hot water outlet means located in the top portion of said tank means through which hot water can be periodically withdrawn from the top portion of said tank means;
- an agitator assembly means mounted in the bottom portion of said tank, said agitator assembly means including a circular tubular member connected to a source of water under pressure, said circular tubular member having a first row of orifice means mounted around the inner side thereof and a second row orifice of orifice means mounted around the outer side thereof, said orifice means directed at an angle with respect to a radius line through each of said orifice means, each of said orifice means including a flow passageway through which a jet-like stream of water is directed into said tank means each time water is drawn out of the top portion of said tank means through said hot water outlet means, said orifice means all directed in the same direction with respect to the axis of said circular tubular member to produce a swirling action in the bottom portion of said tank means each time hot water is drawn out of said hot water outlet means, said swirling action effective to cause solid materials which have either settled to the tank bottom or are in the process of settling to the tank bottom to be maintained in suspension in the water so that ultimately at least a portion of such materials will be carried upwardly in said tank means and out said hot water outlet means.
- 2. A water heater according to claim 1 in which each of said orifice means includes an orifice member having a flow passageway extending therethrough.
- 3. A water heater according to claim 2 in which each of said orifice means further includes a spring clip member adapted for snap engagement in an opening in said circular tubular member, said spring clip means further adapted to receive and retain one of said orifice members therein.
- 4. A water heater according to claim 2 in which said orifice members are made of an inorganic material.
- 5. A water heater according to claim 1 in which said circular tubular member of said agitator assembly is positioned in said tank means in spaced relationship with the bottom of said tank means and said orifice means in said first and second rows are directed downwardly with respect to the horizontal.
- 6. A water heater according to claim 5 in which the spacing between said circular tubular member and said tank bottom is approximately 15/8 inches.
- 7. A water heater according to claim 5 in which the downwardly extending angle of said orifice means in said first and second rows is approximately 30.degree. from horizontal.
- 8. A water heater according to claim 1 in which said agitator assembly means further includes a third row of orifice means mounted along the top of said circular tubular member, said orifice means in said third row directed upwardly.
- 9. A water heater according to claim 8 in which said orifice means in said third row are directed upwardly and at an angle with respect to the vertical, said upward angle of said orifice means in said third row being in a direction with respect to the axis of said circular tubular member which is the same as the direction of the orifice means in said first and second rows.
- 10. A water heater according to claim 9 in which said orifice means in said first, second and third rows all extend in a counter-clockwise direction with respect to the axis of said circular tubular member when viewed from above.
- 11. A water heater comprising:
- a water tight tank means adapted to contain water under pressure;
- a plurality of vertical flue tubes mounted in said water tight tank means, said flue tubes arranged in an outer row and an inner row;
- a hot water outlet means located in the top portion of said tank means through which hot water can be periodically withdraw from the top portion of said tank means;
- an agitator assembly means mounted in the bottom portion of said tank means, said agitator assembly means including a circular tubular member connected to a source of water under pressure, said circular tubular member positioned between said outer and inner row of flue tubes, said circular tubular member having a first row of orifice means mounted around the inner side thereof and directed towards said inner row of flue tubes, said circular tubular member further having a second row of orifice means mounted around the outer side thereof and directed toward said outer row of flue tubes, each of said orifice means including a flow passage way through which a jet-like stream of water is directed into said tank means each time water is drawn out of the top portion of said tank means through said hot water outlet means, said orifice means directed to create a stirring action around the base of said inner and outer rows of flue tubes, said stirring action effective to cause solid materials which have either settled to the tank bottom, or are in the process of settling to the tank bottom, to be maintained in suspension in the water so that ultimately at least a portion of such materials will be carried upwardly in said tank means and out said hot water outlet means.
- 12. A hot water heater according to claim 11 in which said orifice means in said first and second rows are directed at an angle with respect to a radius line through each of said orifice means, said orifice means all directed in the same direction with respect to the axis of said tubular member to produce a swirling action in the bottom portion of said tank means each time hot water is drawn out of said hot water outlet means.
- 13. A water heater according to claim 12 in which each of said orifice means includes an orifice member having a flow passageway extending therethrough.
- 14. A water heater according to claim 13 in which each of said orifice means further includes a spring clip member adapted for snap engagement in an opening in said circular tubular members, said spring clip means further adapted to receive and retain one of said orifice members therein.
- 15. A water heater according to claim 13 in which said orifice members are made of an inorganic material.
- 16. A water heater according to claim 12 in which said circular tubular member of said agitator assembly is positioned in said tank means in spaced relationship with the bottom of said tank means and said orifice means in said first and second rows are directed downwardly with respect to the horizontal
- 17. A water heater according to claim 16 in which the spacing between said circular tubular member and said tank bottom is approximately 15/8 inches.
- 18. A water heater according to claim 16 in which the downward extending angle of said orifice means in said first and second rows is approximately 30.degree. from horizontal.
- 19. A water heater according to claim 11 in which said agitator assembly means further includes a third row of orifice means mounted along the top surface of said circular tubular member, said orifice means in said third row directed upwardly.
- 20. A water heater according to claim 19 in which said orifice means in said third row are directed upwardly and at an angle with respect to the vertical.
- 21. A water heater according to claim 20 in which the orifice means of said first, second and third rows are all directed at an angle with respect to the axis of said circular tubular member, said direction in which all of said orifice means extends being the same with respect to the axis of said circular tubular member.
- 22. A water heater according to claim 21 in which said orifice means in said first, second and third rows all are directed in a counter-clockwise direction with respect to the axis of said circular tubular member when viewed from above.
- 23. The method of heating and circulating water in a water tight tank adapted to contain water under pressure comprising the steps of:
- (1) periodically withdrawing water from the top portion of the tank;
- (2) introducing water into the bottom portion of the tank from a source of water under pressure each time water is withdrawn from the top of the tank;
- (3) imparting a swirling action to the water in the bottom portion of the tank each time water is withdrawn and introduced according to steps (1) and (2), such swirling action created by causing the water entering the tank to flow into the tank in the form of multiple jet-like streams passing through a plurality of orifice means spaced along the inner and outer sides of a circular tubular member, said circular tubular member positioned in the lower portion of said tank and connected to a source of water under pressure, said orifice means directed at an angle with respect to a radius line through each of said orifice means, each of said orifice means including a flow passageway through which said jet-like streams of water are directed into the tank each time water is drawn out of the top portion thereof, said orifice means all directed in the same direction with respect to the axis of said circular tubular member to produce the desired swirling action in the bottom portion of the tank, said swirling action effective to cause solid materials which have either settled to the bottom or are in the process of settling to the bottom to be maintained in suspension in the water so that ultimately at least a portion of such materials will be carried upwardly in the tank and out the top portion of the tank.
- 24. The method according to claim 23 in which said swirling action and upward circulation is enhanced by means of a third row of orifice means mounted along the top of said circular tubular member, said orifice means in said third row being directed upwardly and at an angle with respect to the vertical, said upward angle of said orifice means in said third row being in a direction with respect to the axis of said circular tubular member which is the same as the direction of the orifice means in said first and second rows.
- 25. The method according to claim 23 in which said circular tubular member of said agitator assembly is positioned in said tank in spaced relationship with the bottom of said tank and said orifice means in said first and second rows are downwardly with respect to the horizontal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 498,019 filed on May 25, 1983, now abandoned.
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