Claims
- 1. A water heater tank assembly comprising:
- a shell having a top head member and a bottom head member welded in the ends thereof, said top and bottom head members having a plurality of aligned flue tube mounting openings therein;
- a plurality of metal collar members mounted in said flue tube mounting openings, each of said collar members having a cylinder flange portion and a cylindrical body portion extending therefrom, said collar members mounted in said flue tube mounting openings with said flange portions positioned against the inside surface of said top and bottom head members and with said cylindrical body portions extending through said flue tube mounting openings to a point above and below the external surface of said top and bottom head members, said collar members being welded to said top and bottom head members by a weld extending around the periphery of said flange portions on said collar members; and
- a plurality of flue tubes mounted in the cylindrical body portions of said collar members with the ends of said flue tubes extending past the ends of said cylindrical body portions of said collar members, said flue tubes welded to said collar members by a weld extending around the ends of said cylindrical body portions of said collar members;
- said water heater tank assembly further characterized by a glass lining fused to the interior surfaces of said tank assembly including the external surfaces of said flue tubes; and
- said tank assembly further characterized wherein the longitudinal length of said cylindrical body portions of said collar members is of sufficient length so that said welds made at the ends of said cylindrical body portions will be sufficiently remote from the glass lining on the interior of said top and bottom head members so that the heat generated by said welds will not damage said glass lining.
- 2. A water heater tank assembly according to claim 1 in which the minimum length of the cylindrical body portions of said collar members is approximately 13/16 inches.
- 3. A water heater tank assembly according to claim 1 in which said top and bottom head members have flanges thereon which fit snugly inside said shell and which extend downwardly and upwardly away from the interior of said shell, said top and bottom head members welded to said shell by welds extending around the ends of said flanges on said top and bottom head members.
- 4. A water heater tank assembly according to claim 3 in which said flanges on said top and bottom head members are sufficiently long so that the heat generated by the welds around the ends of said flanges will not damage the glass lining on the interior of said shell and top and bottom head members.
- 5. A water heater tank assembly according to claim 4 in which the minimum length of said flanges on said top and bottom head members is approximately 27/8 inches.
- 6. A method of manufacturing a water heater tank assembly comprising the steps of:
- (a) mounting a plurality of collar members in the flue tube mounting openings in a top head member and a bottom head member, said collar members having a circular flange portion and a cylindrical body portion extending therefrom, said collar members mounted in said flue tube mounting openings with said flange portions positioned against the water side surface of said top and bottom head members and with said cylindrical body portions extending through said flue tube mounting openings to points above and below the external surface of said top and bottom head members;
- (b) next, welding the flange portion of each collar member to the inside surface of the top and bottom head members;
- (c) next, applying a glass lining to the water side surface of top and bottom head members with the collar members welded thereto;
- (d) next, friction fitting said top and bottom head members into the opposite ends of a shell member having an internal and an external surface, said shell member having had a glass lining applied to its internal surface prior to this step;
- (e) next, welding either the top or bottom member to the shell;
- (f) next, inserting flue tube members into the collar members with the ends of the flue tube members extending past the ends of the cylindrical body portions of the collar members, the flue tubes having been glass lined on their external surface prior to this step;
- (g) next, welding the flue tubes members to the cylindrical body portions of the collar members; and
- (h) next, welding either the top or bottom head member to the shell depending upon whether the top or bottom member was welded to the shell in step (e).
- 7. A method of manufacturing a water heater tank assembly according to claim 6 in which the welds between said flange portion of the collar members and the top and bottom heads (step b) extend around the periphery of said flange portions.
- 8. A method of manufacturing a water heater tank assembly according to claim 6 in which the welds between the cylindrical body portions of the collar members and the flue tube members (step g) extend around the ends of said cylindrical body portions.
- 9. The method of manufacturing a water heater tank assembly according to claim 6 in which said top and bottom head members have flanges thereon which fit snugly inside the shell and which extend downwardly and upwardly from the interior of the shell, said welds between the top and bottom head members and the shell (steps e and h) extending around the ends of the flanges on the top and bottom head members.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 595,388, filed 3/30/84, now abandoned.
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