GB2390145A - Water heater with interconnected heat-transfer members - Google Patents

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GB2390145A
GB2390145A GB0323221A GB0323221A GB2390145A GB 2390145 A GB2390145 A GB 2390145A GB 0323221 A GB0323221 A GB 0323221A GB 0323221 A GB0323221 A GB 0323221A GB 2390145 A GB2390145 A GB 2390145A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • 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
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The heater 9, which may be a kettle, has an outer casing 91 and a heat-conducting unit 94 that consists of a plurality of interconnected tubular members 941. The tubular members define a chamber 95 that contains a thermal superconducting material 90. A second chamber 96 surrounds the first 95 to permit circulation and heating of water. A heat-generating source 93 may be located below the outer casing. The tubular members each have a closed upper end 9410. A top cover 92 may be mounted in an opening 9120 in the casing to confine a water-receiving space 912. The large heat transfer surface area provided by the tubular members allows heat to be transmitted from the heat source to the water before it is discharged through an outlet spout 97.

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2390 1 45
WATER HEATER
The invention relates to a water heater, more particularly to a water treater that efficiently conducts heat from a heat-generating source to water channeled 5 therethrough.
A conventional water heater is used to heat water in a water tank using a gas burner or an electric heating element. As heat transfer in the conventional water heater takes place mainly at the bottom portion of the 10 water tank that is in direct contact with the gas burner or heating element, it takes a relatively long time to heat the water in the water tank, which means large consumption of heat energy. This is not economically desirable in view of the trend toward energy IS conservation.
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a water heater that has a high heat-
conducting efficiency to reduce energy consumption.
Accordingly, a water heater of the present invention 20 comprises: a heatconducting assembly including: an outer casing including a bottom wall that is formed with a bottom hole and that has an outer periphery and an inner periphery confining the bottom hole, a 25 hollow flue tube that extends vertically from the inner periphery, and an outer surrounding wall that extends uprightly from the outer periphery and that cooperates
with the flue tube to confine a receiving space with a top opening, and a heat-conducting unit mounted inside the receiving space of the outer casing so as to configure 5 the receiving space with isolated first and second chambers, the first chamber being filled with a thermal superconductor material, th- second chamber being adapted for holding water therein, the heat-conducting unit including a plurality of interconnected upright 10 tubular members that cooperate with the outer casing to confine the first chamber therein, the second chamber being disposed externally of the tubular members, each of the tubular members having a closed upper end; and a heat-generating source mounted below the heat 15 conducting assembly for heating the water inside the second chamber.
According to another aspect oftheinvention, a device for heating water includes: an outer casing including a bottom wall having an 20 outer periphery, and an outer surrounding wall that extends uprightly from the outer periphery and that cooperates with the bottom wall to confine a receiving space with a top opening, and a heat-conducting unit mounted inside the receiving 25 space of the outer easing so es to configure the receiving space with isolated first and second chambers, the first chamber being filled with a thermal superconductor
material, the second chamber being adapted for holding water therein, the heat-conducting unit including a pluralityofinterconnecteduprighttubularmembers that cooperate with the outer casing to confine the first S chamber therein, the second chamber being disposed externally of the tubular members, each of the tubular members having a closed upper end.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed 10 description of the preferred embodiments with reference
to the accompanying drawings, of which: Figure 1 is a partly sectional view of the first preferred embodiment of a water heater according to the invention; 15 Figure 2 is a schematic front view of the first preferred embodiment; Figure 3 is a top view of a heat-conducting assembly of the first preferred embodiment, showing a heat conducting unit having tubular members with a cross 20 shaped cross section; Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3, but showing tubular members with a Y-shaped cross-section; Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 3, but showing tubular members with a T-shaped cross-section; 25 Figure 6 is a view similar to Figure 3, but showing tubular members with an -shaped cross-section; Figure 7 is a partly sectional view of the second
preferred embodiment of a water heater according to the invention; Figure 8 is a partly sectional view of the third preferred embodiment of a water heater according to the S invention; and Figure 9 is a partly sectional view of the fourth preferred embodiment of a water heater according to the invention. Before the present invention is described in greater 10 detail, it should tee nosed that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
Referring to Figures 1 and 2, the first preferred embodiment of a water heater 1 according to the present 15 invention is shown to include a heatconducting assembly 2 and a heat-generating source 3.
The heat-conducting assembly 2 includes a cylindrical outer casing 22 and a heat-conducting unit 21. The outer casing 22 includes a sloping, stepped 20 bottom wall 223 that is formed with a bottom hole 2231 and that has an outer periphery and an inner periphery confining the bottom hole 2231, a hollow flue tube 222 that extends vertically from the inner periphery, and en outer surrounding wall220that extends uprightly from 25 the outer periphery and that cooperates with the flue tube 222 to confine a receiving space 221 with a top opening 2210.
The heat-conducting unit 21 is mounted inside the receiving space 221 of the outer casing 22 so as to configure the receiving space 221 with isolated first and second chambers 23, 24. The first chamber 23 is 5 filled with a thermal superconductor material 20. The second chamber 24 is adapted for holding water therein.
It is noted that the thermal sup.?rconductor material 20 is an inorganic superconductor material formed from inorganic elements so as to inhibit generation of 10 hydrogen and oxygen molecules to thereby avoid possible explosion. Preferably, the outer casing 22 and the heat-conducting unit 21 are formed from a material that is non-radioactive, non-toxic, noncorrosive, and non-polluting, and that can be a metal material, such IS as copper, aluminum, or alloys, or any other material with good heat conductivity. The material should preferably have an applicable temperature range from -50 C to 1700 C. It is also noted that the thermal superconductor material 20 can adhere to inner surfaces 20 of the first chamber 23 when being filled into the vacuum interior of the latter. The heat-conducting unit 21 includes a plurality of upright tubular members 211 that are interconnected at lower ends and that cooperate with the outer casing 22 to confine the first chamber 23 25 therein. The second chamber 24 is disposed externally of the tubular members 211. Each of the tubular members
211 has a closed upper end 2111, and preferably has an angled crosssection, such as a cross-shaped cross-
sectionshownin Figure3, a Y-shapedcross-sectionshown in Figure 4, a Tshaped cross-section shown in Figure 5 5, or an L-shaped cross-section shown in Figure 6. In addition, the heat-conducting unit 21 includes a tubular sleeve 212 that is sleeved on the flue tube 222 and that is connected to the tubular members 211 at a lower end thereof. 10 The heatgenerating source 3 is mounted below the heat-conducting assembly 2 for heating the water inside the second chamber 24. In this embodiment, the heat-generating source 3 is a gas burner, but can also be a known electric heating element.
15 The heat-conducting assembly 2 further includes a cylindrical preheating unit 4 disposed around the outer casing 22. In this embodiment, the preheating unit 4 cooperates with theoutersurroundingwall220to confine a water conduit 41 that is in fluid communication with 20 the second chamber 24 such that water can be preheated before entering the second chamber 24.
The heat-conducting assembly2 furtherincludes atop cover S mounted on the outer casing 22 to close the top opening 2210. The top cover 5 is provided with a water 25 inlet 51 in fluid communication with the water conduit 41, a water outlet 52 in fluid communication with the second chamber 24, and a pressure relief valve 54. The
water conduit 41 extends into the top cover 5, and includes a guiding tube 53 that extends from the top coyer 5 toward the bottom wall 223.
The water heater 1 further includes a hollow base 6 5 that is filled with the thermal superconductor material 20 to conduct the heat produced by the heat-generating source 3 to,<ard the heat--conduclng assembly 2 that is mounted on the base 6.
In addition, a vent cover 7 is disposed on top of the 10 flue tube 222. A wire screen 8 is provided in one side of the water heater 1 and is disposed adjacent to the base 6 such that the heat-generating source 3 is visible from the exterior of the water heater 1.
In use, when water enters via the water inlet 51 of IS the top cover 5 into the water conduit 41 of the preheating unit 4, the water in the water conduit 41 is pretreated vie the outer casing22 end the heat- conducting unit 21 before entering the second chamber 24 via the guiding tube 53. By virtue of the thermal 20 superconductor material 20 in the first chamber 23 and by virtue of the configuration of the tubular members 211 that provide arelativelylarge treat transfer surface area, the heat produced by the heat-generating source 3 can be transmitted quickly and effectively throughout 25 the water inside the second chamber 24 such that heated water is discharged through the water outlet 52.
Referring to Figure 7, the second preferred
embodiment of a water heater according to the invention is shown to be generally similar to the previous embodiment. The major difference between this embodiment and the previous embodiment resides in that S the preheating unit 4' includes a water pipe 41' that winds around the outer surrounding wall 220 of the outer casing 22 and that has an inlet end 42 adapted to be coupled to a water source (not shown), and an outlet end 43 extending through a top cover 5' into the second 10 chamber 24, toward the bottom wall 223, and in fluid communication with the second chamber 24. The top cover 5' is mounted on the outer casing 22 to close the top opening 2210, and is provided with a water outlet 52 in fluid communication with the second chamber 24, and a 15 pressure relief valve 54.
Figure 8 shows the third preferred embodiment of a water heater according to the invention. In this embodiment, the water heater is in the form of a water kettle 9, which includes an outer casing 91, a heat 20 conducting unit 94, and a top cover 92. The outer casing 91 includes a bottom wall 910 having an outer periphery, and an outer surrounding wall 911 that extends uprightly from the outer periphery and that cooperates with the bottom wall 910 to confine a receiving space 912 with 25 a top opening 9120. The heat-conducting unit 94 is mounted inside the receiving space 912 of the outer casing 91 so as to configure the receiving space 912 with
isolated first and second chambers 9S, 96. The first chamber 95 is filled with a thermal superconductor material 90. The second chamber 96 is adapted for holding water therein. The heat-conducting unit 94 S includes a plurality of interconnected upright tubular members 941 that cooperate with the outer casing 91 to confine the first chamber 95 therein. The second chamber 96 is disposed externally of the tubular members 941. Each of the tubular members 941 has a closed upper 10 end 9410. The top cover 92 is mounted removably on the outer casing 91 so as to close the top opening 9120. A spout 97 is connected to the surrounding wall 911, which includes a water outlet 913 that permits fluid communicationbetween the spout97 end the second chamber 15 96. Likewise, by virtue of the thermal superconductor material 90 in the first chamber 95 and by virtue of the configuration of the tubular members 941 that provide a relatively large heat transfer surface area, heat produced by a heat-generating source 93 that is disposed 20 below the water kettle 9 can quickly distribute throughout the water inside the second chamber 96.
Figure 9 shows the fourth preferred embodiment of a water heater according to the invention. In this embodiment, the water heater is in the form of a water 25 boiler 100 that includes an outer casing 110, a heat-conducting unit 101, a top cover 102, and a heat-insulating member 106. As in the third preferred
1 0 embodiment, the outer casing 110 includes a bottom wall 1101 and a surrounding wall 1102 which cooperates with the bottom wall 1101 to confine a receiving space. The heat-conducting unit lot is mounted inside the receiving 5 space to configure the receiving space with first and second chambers 1013, 1011, and includes a plurality of interconnected upright tubular members 1012. A heat-generating source 107 is disposed below the water boiler 100 to heat water in the second chamber 1011. In 10 this embodiment, the top cover 102 is mounted on the outer casing 110, and the heat-insulating member 106 is mounted on each of the outer casing 110 and the top cover 102.
The top cover 102 is provided with a water inlet 103 that has a first end which extends through the heat-insulating 15 member 106 on the top cover 102 and which is adapted to be coupled to a water source (not shown), and a second end which extends toward the bottom wall 1101. The top cover 102 is further provided with a pressure relief valve 104 that extends through the heat-insulating 20 member 106 on the top cover 102. The surrounding wall 1102 is provided with a water outlet 105 which extends through the heat-insulating member 106 on the outer casing 110 to communicate fluidlywith the second chamber 1011. Similarly, this embodiment can achieve the same 25 advantages as those of the previous embodiments.

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1. A device for heating water, comprising: an outer casing including a bottom wall having an outer periphery, and an outer surrounding wall that extends uprightly from said outer periphery and that cooperates with said bottom wall to confine a receiving space with a top opening, and a heatconducting unit mounted inside said receiving space of said outer casing so as to configure said receiving space with isolated first and second chambers, said first chamber being filled with a thermal superconductor material, said second chamber being adapted for holding water therein, said heat-conducting unit including a plurality of interconnected upright tubular members that cooperate with said outer casing to confine said first chamber therein, said second chamber being disposed externally of said tubular members, each of said tubular members having a closed upper end.
2. The device as claimed in Claim 1, further comprising
a top cover mounted removably on said outer casing so as to close said top opening, and a spout connected to said surrounding wall, said surrounding wall including a water outlet that permits fluid communication between said spout and said second chamber.
3. The device as claimed in Claim 1, further comprising a top cover mounted on said outer casing, and a heat insulating member mounted on each of said outer casing and said top cover.
4. The device as claimed in Claim 3, wherein said top cover is provided with a water inlet that has a first end
which extends through said heat-insulating member on said top cover and which is adapted to be coupled to a water source, and a second end which extends toward said bottom wall, and said surrounding wall is provided with a water outlet which extends through said heat-insulating member on said outer casing to communicate fluidly with said second chamber.
5. The device as claimed in Claim 4, wherein said top cover is further provided with a pressure relief valve.
6. The water heater substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 8 and of the accompanying drawings.
7. A water heater, comprising: a heat-conducting assembly including: an outer casing including a bottom wall that is formed with a bottom hole and that has an outer periphery and an inner periphery confining said bottom hole, a hollow flue tube that extends vertically from said inner periphery, and an outer surrounding wall that extends uprightly from said outer periphery and that cooperates with said flue tube to confine a receiving space with a top opening, and a heat-conducting unit mounted inside said receiving space of said outer casing so as to configure said receiving space with isolated first and second chambers, said first chamber being filled with a thermal superconductor material, said second chamber being adapted for holding water therein, said heat-conducting unit including a plurality of interconnected upright tubular members that cooperate with said outer casing to confine said first chamber therein, said second chamber
being disposed externally of said tubular members, each of said tubular members having a closed upper end; and a heat-generating source mounted below said heat-
conducting assembly for heating the water inside said second chamber.
8. The water heater as claimed in Claim 7, wherein each of said tubular members has an angled cross-section.
9. The water heater as claimed in Claim 7, wherein said thermal superconductor material is an inorganic superconductor material.
10. The water heater as claimed in Claim 7, wherein said heat-generating source is an electric heating element.
11. The water heater as claimed in Claim 7, wherein said heat-generating source is a gas burner.
12. The water heater as claimed in Claim 7, wherein said heat-conducting assembly further includes a preheating unit disposed around said outer casing.
13. The water heater as claimed in Claim 12, wherein said preheating unit cooperates with said outer surrounding wall to confine a water conduit that is in fluid communication with said second chamber such that water can be preheated before entering said second chamber.
14. The water heater as claimed in Claim 13, wherein said heat-conducting assembly further includes a top cover mounted on said outer casing to close said top opening, said top cover being provided with a water inlet
in fluid communication with said water conduit, and a water outlet in fluid communication with said second chamber.
15. The water heater as claimed in Claim 14, wherein said water conduit extends into said top cover, and includes a guiding tube that extends from said top cover toward said bottom wall.
16. The water heater as claimed in Claim 14, wherein said top cover is further provided with a pressure relief valve.
17. The water heater as claimed in Claim 12, wherein said preheating unit includes a water pipe that winds around said outer surrounding wall and that has an inlet end adapted to be coupled to a water source, and an outlet end extending into said second chamber toward said bottom wall and in fluid communication with said second chamber.
18. The water heater as claimed in Claim 17, wherein said heat-conducting assembly further includes a top cover mounted on said outer casing to close said top opening, said top cover being provided with a water outlet in fluid communication with said second chamber.
19. The water heater as claimed in Claim 18, wherein said top cover is further provided with a pressure relief valve.
20. The water heater as claimed in Claim 7, further comprising a hollow base that is filled with the thermal superconductor material, said heat-conducting assembly
being mounted on said base.
21. The water heater as claimed in Claim 7, wherein said heat-conducting unit further includes a tubular sleeve that is sleeved on said flue tube and that is connected to said tubular members.
22. The water heater substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 1 to 7 of the accompanying drawings.
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