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US1766068A
US1766068A US305890A US30589028A US1766068A US 1766068 A US1766068 A US 1766068A US 305890 A US305890 A US 305890A US 30589028 A US30589028 A US 30589028A US 1766068 A US1766068 A US 1766068A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24HFLUID HEATERS, e.g. WATER OR AIR HEATERS, HAVING HEAT-GENERATING MEANS, e.g. HEAT PUMPS, IN GENERAL
    • F24H1/00Water heaters, e.g. boilers, continuous-flow heaters or water-storage heaters
    • F24H1/10Continuous-flow heaters, i.e. heaters in which heat is generated only while the water is flowing, e.g. with direct contact of the water with the heating medium
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  • This invention relates to improved instantaneous electric water heaters.
  • the objects of the invention are: First, to provide .an improved construction and installation of the heating unit to insure circulation of a stream of water in contact with the heating element for a period long enough to insure the desired degree of heat.
  • Fig. 1 is a conventional illustration of my improved electric water heater.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail vertical fragmentary section on a vertical plane through the water intake and discharge showing details of construction and arrangement.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail transverse sectionalview 30 on line 33 of Fig. 2 with the circulation indicated.
  • 1 is the central heating unit of any wellknown construction adapted for connection to either direct or alternating current. 2.
  • the heating unit is of the encased type and is surrounded by a labyrinthine reservoir 3,
  • annular space 4 between the unit and the said reservoir 3.
  • This annular space is divided by longitudinal partitions 5, 6.
  • a partition 7 ably diametrically opposite the. outlet passage 9.
  • Water enters .at10 circulates around the a shell 3 where it is partially heated, passes up through the opening Sand then successively over and under the partitions 5 and 6 around to the opposite side of the com-- plete partition 7 wherrit passes up and is discharged through the outlet .pipe 9.
  • I provide a faucet 11.
  • I connect to this discharge 9 a pressure gauge 12 where I substitute a switch arm in place of the usual indicator arrow, making the same a pressure controlled switch to alternately operate a reverse relay 13 to turn the current oil or on as the case may be.
  • an instantaneous electric water heater the combination of a central electric heater unit, an outer shell forming an outer reservoir, an inner shell surrounding the said heater unit in spaced relation, partitions radially disposed within the inner shell forming water pass 5 in contact with the heater unit and within the outer reservoir, a su ply connection to the outer reservoir an a discharge connection from the inner reservoir, as specified.

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June 24; 1930. e. 0. DE LANNOY INSTANTANEOUS ELECTRIC WATER HEATER Filed Sept. 14, 1928 INVENTOR c C akzwmo 66 I BY 7 Z A TTORNEYS Patented June 24, 1 930 UNITED" STATES PATENT OFFICE GEORGE 0. 1m LANNOY, or YoUN'rvrLLE, cALni'o'mIrA, ASSIGNOB 'ro HOLLAND rummcr: comrm,..or HOLLAND, mrcruem INSTANTANEOUS ELECTRIC WATER HEATER I Application filed September 14, 1928. Serial No. 305,890.
This invention relates to improved instantaneous electric water heaters.
The objects of the invention are: First, to provide .an improved construction and installation of the heating unit to insure circulation of a stream of water in contact with the heating element for a period long enough to insure the desired degree of heat.
Second, to provide an improved construction of water circulating reservoir for such instantaneous heater.
Third, to provide an improved control for the electric current making the heater automatic on opening the faucet. Q
Objects pertaining tc details and economies of construction and operation will ilefinitely appear from the description to fol- A structure which is a preferred embodi: ment of my invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a conventional illustration of my improved electric water heater.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail vertical fragmentary section on a vertical plane through the water intake and discharge showing details of construction and arrangement.
, Fig. 3 is a detail transverse sectionalview 30 on line 33 of Fig. 2 with the circulation indicated.
The parts will be identified by their numerals of reference which are'the'same in all the views.
1 is the central heating unit of any wellknown construction adapted for connection to either direct or alternating current. 2. is
the outer reservoir casing, cylindrical inv v form,'embracing. the said heating unit, the
40 same having a head 21 to which the heating unit is secured, being suitably insulated therefrom.
The heating unit is of the encased type and is surrounded by a labyrinthine reservoir 3,
4.5 forming an annular space 4 between the unit and the said reservoir 3. This annular space is divided by longitudinal partitions 5, 6. Each partition 5 extends from the bottom of the casing to a point near the top and the partitions 6 alternate therewith and ex= tend from the top of the easing into spaced relation with the bottom. A partition 7 ably diametrically opposite the. outlet passage 9.
Water enters .at10, circulates around the a shell 3 where it is partially heated, passes up through the opening Sand then successively over and under the partitions 5 and 6 around to the opposite side of the com-- plete partition 7 wherrit passes up and is discharged through the outlet .pipe 9.
I have, thus described one of my water heating units complete. '1 The capacity of the electric heating unit is such that to insure the required amount of hot water at the rate of ordinary domestic use, a single unit is not sufficient. I, therefore, connect as many units in series as are necessary to secure the required capacity and temperature, connecting the discharge 9 from the first unit to the inlet 10 of the second unit and so on until the required number and capacity is reached.
At the final discharge pipe 9, whether one or more units are used, I provide a faucet 11. I connect to this discharge 9 a pressure gauge 12 where I substitute a switch arm in place of the usual indicator arrow, making the same a pressure controlled switch to alternately operate a reverse relay 13 to turn the current oil or on as the case may be.
On opening the faucet 11 the pressure drops and the circuit is closed and the water is immediately heated. When the faucet is clos'ed'the pressure goes up and the switch arm is operated and controls the relay and cuts out the current.
I preferably use an improved relay recently patented and owned and controlled by theI-Iolland Furnace Company. It is, therefore, unnecessary to show the details of this relay as my invention. does not pertain form in which I have illustrated it and also 'to. claim it broadly as pointed out in the appended claims. The automatic pressure control could be adapted to instantaneous electric water heaters generally and I wish l to claim it broadly.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. The combination in an instantaneous electric water heater of a centrally disposed encased cylindrical electric heater unit, an outer surrounding shell with a head to which said heater unit is connected forming an outer reservoir, an inner labyrinthine reservoir comprising a cylindrical shell within the outer shell and embracing the said heating unit and held in s aced relation to the said electric heating unit b alternating longitudinal partitions exten ing from top to near bottom and from bottom to near top of the said space, a water supply connection leading to the outer shell and connecting to one en of the labyrinthine passage of the said labyrinthine reservoir, a dischar e connection from the end of the labyrint ine reservoir, a su ply connection, to the outer reservoir and a discharge connection from the inner reservoir, a faucet in the discharge, an electric switch, pressure connections to control the switch on the opening and closing of the faucet, as specific 4. In an instantaneous electric water heater, the combination of a central electric heater unit, an outer shell forming an outer reservoir, an inner shell surrounding the said heater unit in spaced relation, partitions radially disposed within the inner shell forming water pass 5 in contact with the heater unit and within the outer reservoir, a su ply connection to the outer reservoir an a discharge connection from the inner reservoir, as specified.
'5. In an instantaneous electric water heater, the combination of a central encased'electric heater unit cylindrical in form, a shell surrounding'the said heater unit in spaced relation, and radially disposed partitions forming labyrinth water passages in contact with the heater unit, as specified.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set m hand.
y GEORGE C. ma LANNOY.
voir out through the outer shell, a faucet to control said discharge, a pressure gau c with reverse switch means controlled there y.connected to said discharge, and a reverse relay for switching the current oil and on.
2. The combination in an instantaneous electric heater of a centrally disposed oncased cylindrical electric heater unit, an outer surrounding shell with a head to which said heater unit is connected forming an outer reservoir, an inner labyrinthine reservolr comprising a cylindrical shell within the outer shell and embracing the saidheatlng unlt and held in spaced relation to the said electric heating unit b alternating longitudinal partitions exten ing from top to near bottom and from bottom to near top of the said space, a water-supply connection leadlng to the outer shell and connecting to one end of the labyrinthine passage of the sa1d labyrinthine reservoir, a dischar e connection from the end of the labyrinthine reservoir out through the outer shell, a fancet to control said discharge, and a switch for the current supply.
3. In an instantaneous electric water heater, the combination of a central electric heater unlt, an outer shell forming an outer reservoir, an inner shell surrounding the said'heater unit'in spaced relation, partitions radially disposed within the inner shell forming water passages in contact with the heater and within the outer reser-
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US3828161A (en) * 1971-07-20 1974-08-06 Cleland E For heating fluids by means of gas permeable heat generating members
US4835365A (en) * 1986-09-29 1989-05-30 Etheridge David R De-ionized fluid heater and control system
US5351605A (en) * 1992-08-31 1994-10-04 Keishu Sai Automatic noodle cooker
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US2775682A (en) * 1955-08-12 1956-12-25 Turbine Equipment Company Electric fluid heater
US3175075A (en) * 1963-01-28 1965-03-23 Nordson Corp Paint heater
US3828161A (en) * 1971-07-20 1974-08-06 Cleland E For heating fluids by means of gas permeable heat generating members
US4835365A (en) * 1986-09-29 1989-05-30 Etheridge David R De-ionized fluid heater and control system
US7616873B1 (en) 1990-05-10 2009-11-10 Seitz David E Thermo-plastic heat exchanger
US5351605A (en) * 1992-08-31 1994-10-04 Keishu Sai Automatic noodle cooker
US6240250B1 (en) * 1999-06-10 2001-05-29 Byron Blanco, Jr. Compact in-line tankless double element water heater
US20080115839A1 (en) * 2006-11-20 2008-05-22 Acker Larry K Structured hot water demand flow control
US8366014B2 (en) 2007-02-21 2013-02-05 A. O. Smith Enterprises Ltd. Tank-tankless water heater
US20080197205A1 (en) * 2007-02-21 2008-08-21 Alexandru Sorin Ene Tank-tankless water heater
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