Patents Assigned to Aerco International, Inc.
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Patent number: 6435862Abstract: A fuel gas burner is provided having a stable flame that undergoes complete combustion in a reduced length combustion region and chamber. The fuel gas burner operates over a wide modulation range with excellent stability and efficiency, and is suitable for water heating systems and other applications.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Aerco International, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Fioriti, Janos Pados
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Patent number: 5881681Abstract: A water heating device comprising (a) combustion means for igniting a combustible mixture of air and gas for heating water; (b) heat exchanger means for providing heat transfer between the hot gases and the water, the exchanger means including a combustion chamber for receiving the hot gases, a water chamber having an inlet and outlet between which water passes, the water chamber enclosing the combustion chamber, and a plurality of exchange tubes connected to the bottom of the combustion chamber, the tubes extending below the combustion chamber and through the water chamber, such that the hot gases flow through the combustion chamber and then through the tubes in physical isolation from and in heat exchange relation with the water, and the water flows about the tubes and then around the outside of the combustion chamber in counterflow to the hot gases; and (c) temperature control means for controlling the temperature of the water, including thermal measuring means having a sensor for sensing the temperature oType: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Aerco International, Inc.Inventor: Kevin J. Stuart
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Patent number: 4852524Abstract: A novel semi-instantaneous, modulating and condensing gas fired water heating system having a very high dynamic response for supplying potable water on demand at a substantially constant, controlled temperature having a maximum output of approximately 1,000,000 BTU/hour is provided. The device includes combustion means, heat exchanger means, and temperature control means having thermal measuring means and controlling means for controlling the rate of heat transfer in anticipation of changes in BTU requirements. The heat exchanger includes a combustion chamber open at its bottom to receive the combustible mixture of air and gas burned by the combustor. Enclosing the combustion chamber is a water chamber having a channel defined by the walls of the combustion and water chambers. Through the channel flows upwards the liquid, preferably water, to be heated.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1988Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Aerco International, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth W. Cohen
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Patent number: 4519422Abstract: A self-contained, pilot-operated valve is provided with a plug for controlling the flow of a fluid through an orifice between inlet and outlet openings. A spring located about a stem projecting from the plug urges the plug into sealing engagement with the orifice. By means of a bellows surrounding the spring and having one end connected to the stem, an interior space is created, which space is in communication with the inlet opening through a restricted conduit. The interior space is also in communication with the outlet opening via a pilot valve. Operation of the pilot valve controls the pressure in the interior bellows space and hence the degree to which the bellows is compressed. This compression affects the plug stem and hence the position of the plug with respect to the valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Aerco International, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth W. Cohen
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Patent number: 4346759Abstract: A heat-reclaiming system is especially adapted for reclaiming heat from used laundry water. It comprises a heat exchanger providing for heat transfer from warm used laundry water to cold incoming water intended for use as fresh laundry water. The heat exchanger is formed with interior ducts and an outer shell. The interior ducts, preferably concentric coils hydraulically in parallel, define a space for the transport through the heat exchanger of the cold incoming water. The outer shell encloses the ducts, and the ducts and shell together define a space providing for the transport through the heat exchanger of the warm used laundry water. The flows of the warm and cold water through the heat exchanger are generally in opposite directions. Maximum heat-transfer efficiency is accomplished by simultaneously pumping both the shell and the duct sides of the exchanger at design flow condition, and maximizing the log mean temperature difference across the heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1980Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Assignee: Aerco International, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth W. Cohen, George P. Mansey
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Patent number: 4305547Abstract: A water heater supplies hot water at a variable flow rate, depending on demand, and at a substantially constant, controlled temperature. It comprises a heat exchanger formed with an inlet and an outlet whereby water can be supplied to and withdrawn from the heat exchanger in accordance with demand and means for passing a second fluid such as steam through the heat exchanger coil to heat the water. A temperature gradient is thus established in the water in the direction of its flow through the heat exchanger. A sense tube forms a substantially homogeneous mixture of different portions of the water, these portions being drawn from sampling points spaced apart along the temperature gradient and in relative proportions depending on the flow rate of the water through the heat exchanger. The temperature of the water in the sense tube is detected, and control means responds to the sensed temperature for controlling the rate at which steam is supplied to heat the water.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1978Date of Patent: December 15, 1981Assignee: Aerco International, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth W. Cohen
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Patent number: 4256176Abstract: A heat-reclaiming system is especially adapted for reclaiming heat from used laundry water. It comprises a heat exchanger providing for heat transfer from warm used laundry water to cold incoming water intended for use as fresh laundry water. The heat exchanger is formed with interior ducts and an outer shell. The interior ducts, preferably concentric coils hydraulically in parallel, define a space for the transport through the heat exchanger of the cold incoming water. The outer shell encloses the ducts, and the ducts and shell together define a space providing for the transport through the heat exchanger of the warm used laundry water. The flows of the warm and cold water through the heat exchanger are generally in opposite directions. Maximum heat-transfer efficiency is accomplished by simultaneously pumping both the shell and the duct sides of the exchanger at design flow condition and maximizing the log mean temperature difference across the heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1978Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Assignee: Aerco International, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth W. Cohen