US1633759A - Thermostatic control for domestic and hot-water heaters - Google Patents

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US1633759A
US1633759A US94141A US9414126A US1633759A US 1633759 A US1633759 A US 1633759A US 94141 A US94141 A US 94141A US 9414126 A US9414126 A US 9414126A US 1633759 A US1633759 A US 1633759A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
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  • My invention re control for a hot w larly to th and regulating t 6 water supply by One object simple and effective the flue gases to heat Another pm for controlling the pass: gases to limit or con water supply pear from time specification and I illustrate my i grammatically in th ng which shows a si stallation with parts in n away and. in section.
  • ermostatic means he heat of he heat ofthe hot
  • Other objects will -apto time in the course of the nvention more or less diae accompanying drawde elevation of my inskeleton outline and parts broke d drawing.
  • ckct or housing, turn and D, D, for conducting the throughout th A is any suit association with B is any suitable hot air in C is the cold air inlet l) are discharge outlets heated air to the points of use.
  • able heating means Y shown as an oil burner, be understood that my in- 10- to a number of coal, gas, etc. G ue extending from A, the normal passage wardly along the pipe bypass herein showny to the "bottom of ter tank H and the center thereof. water inlet to the tan a hot water. outlet. J is any suitable g a portion J the tank H and a mit the tempera J is any suitable therm example a le of diverse-in tends fromthe-member porting member or chimney G.
  • thermo E is any suit diagrammatically although it will ventiou is applicab ing methods, suc is the discharge pipe the top of the furnace for the gases being up or chimney G as extendmg downwardl the vertically dispos .inwardly projecti ted to receive an e water therein.
  • ostatic member for plant, a domestic hot water supply tank, a
  • the use and operatlon of my invention I provide a valve J which normally closes the flue G and forces the flue gases to bypass throiigh thev passage G and thus through the center of the tank H.
  • the gases are thus utilized to heat the domestic water supply which circulates through the heatand storage tank H.
  • the element J transmits this temperature to the member J which, in turn, in response to its increase in temperature, moves, and there-' by moves the valve J and increases the opening of the passage G.
  • the flue gases in mcreaslng volume take their normal assage through G instead of'G until a rop 1n the temperature of the tank H is reflected by a return of the valve J to partially or completely closed position.
  • valve J may be entirely closed or entirely open or may occupy intermediate positions, the supply of flue gases bein thus either entirely cut off or controlled rom a minimum to a maximum;
  • thermostatic means for regulating the passage of fiue gases through said bypass in response to the temperature of the water in said tank, comprising in part a valve in;

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June 2 1927.
J. L. BREESE, JR
THERMOSTATIC CONTROL FOR DOMESTIC AND HOT WATER HEATERS Filed March 12, 1926' VE James LBreeae Jr? V Patented .June 28, 1927.
ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR '10 OIL DEVICES CORPORA- .m, or cmcaeo,
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THEBHOS'IATIC CONTROL FOR DOMESTIC AND HOT-WATER HEATERS.
lates to a thermostatic ater heater and particufor controlling a domestic hot the flue gases of a domestic is the provision of means for employing a domestic hot water pose is the provision are as follows:
My invention re control for a hot w larly to th and regulating t 6 water supply by One object simple and effective the flue gases to heat Another pm for controlling the pass: gases to limit or con water supply pear from time specification and I illustrate my i grammatically in th ng which shows a si stallation with parts in n away and. in section.
s are indicated by lik e specifieat able furnace,
ermostatic means he heat of he heat ofthe hot Other objects will -apto time in the course of the nvention more or less diae accompanying drawde elevation of my inskeleton outline and parts broke d drawing. herein shown in a hot air heating system. ckct or housing, turn and D, D, for conducting the throughout th A is any suit association with B is any suitable hot air in C is the cold air inlet l) are discharge outlets heated air to the points of use.
able heating means, Y shown as an oil burner, be understood that my in- 10- to a number of coal, gas, etc. G ue extending from A, the normal passage wardly along the pipe bypass herein showny to the "bottom of ter tank H and the center thereof. water inlet to the tan a hot water. outlet. J is any suitable g a portion J the tank H and a mit the tempera J is any suitable therm example a le of diverse-in tends fromthe-member porting member or chimney G. J tioned in the passage 6, ated in response cation of the thermo E is any suit diagrammatically although it will ventiou is applicab ing methods, suc is the discharge pipe the top of the furnace for the gases being up or chimney G as extendmg downwardl the vertically dispos .inwardly projecti ted to receive an e water therein. ostatic member, for plant, a domestic hot water supply tank, a
formed of metals ansion,'which exto the valve supdabout the flue is any suitable valve posiwhich may be opers in length or 10- static member J for exture of th at or spiral t I Application filed March 12, 1926. Serial No. 84,141.
amplethrough the lever J 5 and the link J pivoted thereto. 7
It will lie-realized that, whereas I. have shown a practical and operative device, many changes may be madein the size, shape, number, and disposition of parts, and that I do not. wish to be limited specifically t0 the mechanisms described and s Iowa.
The use and operatlon of my invention I provide a valve J which normally closes the flue G and forces the flue gases to bypass throiigh thev passage G and thus through the center of the tank H. The gases are thus utilized to heat the domestic water supply which circulates through the heatand storage tank H. When the water in the tank reaches a predetermined maximum the element J transmits this temperature to the member J which, in turn, in response to its increase in temperature, moves, and there-' by moves the valve J and increases the opening of the passage G. I, The flue gases in mcreaslng volume take their normal assage through G instead of'G until a rop 1n the temperature of the tank H is reflected by a return of the valve J to partially or completely closed position. Obviously I may v if I desire, employ elements having a graduated effect. In this wise the valve J may be entirely closed or entirely open or may occupy intermediate positions, the supply of flue gases bein thus either entirely cut off or controlled rom a minimum to a maximum;
I claim: 1. In association with a'domestic heating plant, a domestic hot water supply tank, a
chimney passage for said heating plant, a bypass therefrom adapted to heat said tank, and thermostatic means for regulating the thermostatic member havpassage of flue gases throughv said bypass ng into, in response to the temperature of the water (1 transin said tank.
2. In association with a domestic heating therebetween responsive to changes in the temperature of said thermostatic element.
3.'In association with a domestic heating plant, a domestic hot Water supply tank, a chimney passage 'for said heating lant, a
.bypass therefrom adapted to heat said tank,
and thermostatic means for regulating the passage of fiue gases through said bypass in response to the temperature of the water in said tank, comprising in part a valve in;
the flue passage, a thermostatic element as-' lever and a thermostatlcally actuated lever and a connection therebetween;
Signed at Chicago, county of Cook and; State-of Illinois, thls 9th day of March 1926. -V JAMES L. BREESE, JR.
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US2455988A (en) * 1945-12-14 1948-12-14 Truesdell C Fife Water heater
US2539469A (en) * 1944-11-04 1951-01-30 Timken Axle Co Detroit Heating system
US2545966A (en) * 1946-08-03 1951-03-20 Roy M Mcquitty Liquid heater and control
US2593640A (en) * 1946-10-08 1952-04-22 Paul E Whittington Apparatus for fluid treatment of textiles and clothing
US2732830A (en) * 1956-01-31 Juan loumiet et lavigne
US2809810A (en) * 1954-10-22 1957-10-15 United Aircraft Prod Heat exchange apparatus
US3007681A (en) * 1957-10-04 1961-11-07 John D Keller Recuperators
US4012191A (en) * 1975-06-18 1977-03-15 Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation System for recovering heat from the exhaust gases of a heat generator
US4053106A (en) * 1976-11-02 1977-10-11 Robert Karl System for utilizing heat contained in flue gas
US4106693A (en) * 1977-04-22 1978-08-15 Oliver John F Automatic fireplace heating system
US4143817A (en) * 1977-02-17 1979-03-13 Oliver John F Automatic fireplace heating system
US4210102A (en) * 1978-11-17 1980-07-01 Dosmann Joseph B Space heater heat recovery system
US4360003A (en) * 1980-09-25 1982-11-23 Hardy Willie J Wood burning hot water heater
US4370949A (en) * 1979-11-21 1983-02-01 Ardell Beckett Waste heat recovery system
US4401261A (en) * 1980-10-23 1983-08-30 Brown Leeroy W Flue gas heat recovery apparatus
US4412391A (en) * 1982-09-29 1983-11-01 Bolognino John V Water heater utilizing laundry dryer exhaust
US4498524A (en) * 1977-08-08 1985-02-12 Jacobsen Orval E Heat exchanger with by-pass
US4558689A (en) * 1984-06-25 1985-12-17 Mccann Artie Combustion gas heat recovery apparatus
US4587401A (en) * 1984-03-27 1986-05-06 Heinz Ekman Electric water heating appliance
US5361751A (en) * 1993-12-15 1994-11-08 Biggs Robert C Combination hot air furnace and hot water heater
US20070295826A1 (en) * 2004-11-12 2007-12-27 Farrell Christopher C System For Delivering Warmed Fluids
US8910880B2 (en) 2005-11-01 2014-12-16 Zenex Technologies Limited Heating system

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US2732830A (en) * 1956-01-31 Juan loumiet et lavigne
US2539469A (en) * 1944-11-04 1951-01-30 Timken Axle Co Detroit Heating system
US2455988A (en) * 1945-12-14 1948-12-14 Truesdell C Fife Water heater
US2545966A (en) * 1946-08-03 1951-03-20 Roy M Mcquitty Liquid heater and control
US2593640A (en) * 1946-10-08 1952-04-22 Paul E Whittington Apparatus for fluid treatment of textiles and clothing
US2809810A (en) * 1954-10-22 1957-10-15 United Aircraft Prod Heat exchange apparatus
US3007681A (en) * 1957-10-04 1961-11-07 John D Keller Recuperators
US4012191A (en) * 1975-06-18 1977-03-15 Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation System for recovering heat from the exhaust gases of a heat generator
US4053106A (en) * 1976-11-02 1977-10-11 Robert Karl System for utilizing heat contained in flue gas
US4143817A (en) * 1977-02-17 1979-03-13 Oliver John F Automatic fireplace heating system
US4106693A (en) * 1977-04-22 1978-08-15 Oliver John F Automatic fireplace heating system
US4498524A (en) * 1977-08-08 1985-02-12 Jacobsen Orval E Heat exchanger with by-pass
US4210102A (en) * 1978-11-17 1980-07-01 Dosmann Joseph B Space heater heat recovery system
US4370949A (en) * 1979-11-21 1983-02-01 Ardell Beckett Waste heat recovery system
US4360003A (en) * 1980-09-25 1982-11-23 Hardy Willie J Wood burning hot water heater
US4401261A (en) * 1980-10-23 1983-08-30 Brown Leeroy W Flue gas heat recovery apparatus
US4412391A (en) * 1982-09-29 1983-11-01 Bolognino John V Water heater utilizing laundry dryer exhaust
US4587401A (en) * 1984-03-27 1986-05-06 Heinz Ekman Electric water heating appliance
US4558689A (en) * 1984-06-25 1985-12-17 Mccann Artie Combustion gas heat recovery apparatus
US5361751A (en) * 1993-12-15 1994-11-08 Biggs Robert C Combination hot air furnace and hot water heater
US20070295826A1 (en) * 2004-11-12 2007-12-27 Farrell Christopher C System For Delivering Warmed Fluids
US8480004B2 (en) * 2004-11-12 2013-07-09 Zenex Technologies Limited System for delivering warmed fluids
US8910880B2 (en) 2005-11-01 2014-12-16 Zenex Technologies Limited Heating system

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