Claims
- 1. In a storage type water heater for operation in a water system having a positive pressure and comprising a water tank having a wall, a top and a bottom defining a water tank interior for storing a volume of water, a hot water outlet connected near the water tank top for passage of water withdrawn from the water tank, a cold water inlet connected to the water tank top for passage of water into the water tank, and a dip tube having a first open end in communication with the cold water inlet and a second open end terminating above the water tank bottom, wherein, upon withdrawal of water from the water tank through the hot water outlet, a stream of water flows through the cold water inlet into the dip tube first open end and out the dip tube open second end into a lower portion of the water tank for maintaining the volume of water in the water tank; the improvement comprising:a first eductor mixer connected in the dip tube between the dip tube first open end and the dip tube second open end and in communication with the water tank interior for mixing a portion of the volume of water from the water tank with the stream of water flowing through the dip tube; and a baffle horizontally disposed within the water tank interior between the water tank top and the water tank bottom for dividing the volume of water into a portion below the baffle and a portion above the baffle and for limiting formation of water streamers and convection currents within the volume of water and allowing upward passage of water from the portion of water below the baffle into the portion of water volume above the baffle.
- 2. The water heater of claim 1, including: the first eductor mixer connected in the dip tube at an elevation above the baffle for mixing a portion of the water volume above the baffle into the water volume below the baffle.
- 3. The water heater of claim 2, including:a second eductor mixer connected in the dip tube at an elevation below the baffle for mixing a portion of the water volume below the baffle with water flowing in the dip tube.
- 4. The water heater of claim 1, including;the first eductor mixer connected in the dip tube at an elevation below the baffle for mixing a portion of the water volume below the baffle with water flowing in the dip tube.
- 5. In a storage type water heater for operation in a water system having a positive pressure and comprising a water tank having a wall, a top and a bottom defining a water tank interior for storing a volume of water, a hot water outlet connected near the water tank top for passage of water withdrawn from the water tank, a cold water inlet connected to the water tank top for passage of water into the water tank, and a dip tube having a first open end in communication with the cold water inlet and a second open end terminating above the water tank bottom, wherein, upon withdrawal of water from the water tank through the hot water outlet, a stream of water flows through the cold water inlet into the dip tube first open end and out the dip tube open second end into a lower portion of the water tank for maintaining the volume of water in the water tank; the improvement comprising:a first eductor mixer connected in the dip tube between the dip tube first open end and the dip tube second open end and in communication with the water tank interior for mixing a portion of the volume of water from the water tank with the stream of water flowing through the dip tube; and a first flow regulator connected to the cold water inlet and in communication with dip tube first open end for limiting a surge of water into the water tank through the cold water inlet upon a surge in the water system pressure.
- 6. The water heater of claim 5, including:a second water regulator connected to the hot water outlet for limiting a surge of water from the water tank hot water outlet upon a surge in the water system pressure.
- 7. The water heater of claim 6, including:the first water regulator for limiting a surge of water into or out of the water tank through the cold water inlet upon a surge in the water system pressure.
- 8. A dip tube assembly for supplying water through a cold water inlet into a water tank of a storage type water heater, the dip tube assembly having an exterior for contact with water contained in the water tank and an interior for passing a flow of water into the water tank, the dip tube assembly further comprising:a). a flow regulator comprising: a flow regulator body having a flow regulator inlet and a flow regulator outlet; and flow regulator means contained within the flow regulator body for limiting water surges into the dip tube assembly; b). means for releasably connecting the flow regulator outlet into the cold water inlet of the water tank; c). a first dip tube member having a first dip tube member inlet releasably connected to the flow regulator and a first dip tube member outlet; d). a first eductor mixer for mixing water flowing in the dip tube assembly with a portion of the water from the water tank and having a first eductor mixer first inlet connected to the first dip tube member outlet, a first eductor mixer second inlet communicating between the dip tube member exterior and the dip tube assembly interior for passage of water from the water tank into the interior of the dip tube assembly, and a first eductor mixer outlet; and e). a second dip tube member having a second dip tube member inlet connected to the first eductor mixer outlet and having a second dip tube member outlet in communication with the water tank interior.
- 9. The dip tube assembly of claim 8, including a plurality of dip tube members and a plurality of eductor mixers in communication for mixing water from the water tank with water flowing in the dip tube assembly.
- 10. The dip tube assembly of claim 8, including:a distributor in communication with the second dip tube member outlet for redirecting water flowing from the second dip tube member outlet from a downward direction to a substantially horizontal direction and for distributing the redirected water into the lower portion of the water tank.
- 11. The dip tube assembly of claim 8, including a plurality of dip tube members and a plurality of eductor mixers in communication for mixing water from the water tank with water flowing in the dip tube assembly.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional application Ser. No. 60/251,190 filed Dec. 4, 2000.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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648213 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/251190 |
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