Hot And Cold Water System Having A Connection From The Hot To The Cold Channel Patents (Class 137/337)
  • Patent number: 7934663
    Abstract: A valve assembly (18) including: a housing (41) having a water supply inlet (48), a hot water outlet (49), a cold water outlet (50), a hot water flow passage (64) between said water supply inlet and said hot water outlet and a cold water flow passage (65) between said water supply inlet and said cold water outlet; hot water valve means (51) in said housing adapted to open said hot water flow passage (64) in response to entry of water above a predetermined temperature into said housing through said water supply inlet and to close said hot water flow passage in response to entry of water below said predetermined temperature into said housing through said water supply inlet; first cold water valve means (51) adapted to open said cold water flow passage (65) at a first position in response to entry of water below said predetermined temperature into said housing through said water supply inlet and to close said cold water flow passage at said first position in response to entry of water above said predetermined te
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2011
    Assignee: Innovative Environmental Solutions Pty Ltd.
    Inventors: Andrew Donald Willsford, Christopher James Murray
  • Patent number: 7832421
    Abstract: A method, system and device for making hot water available in a water-supply system is disclosed. The water-supply system includes a source of hot water, a hot-water line and one or more tap connections for hot water connected to the hot-water line. The method includes transporting water from the source of hot water through the hot-water line during at least a portion of periods of non-withdrawal through the one or more tap connections such that a temperature profile of water in the hot water line is at least one of substantially temporally constant and varying spatially monotonically along the hot-water line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2010
    Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventor: Oliver Laing
  • Patent number: 7779857
    Abstract: A hot water system includes a hot water source; a hot water delivery line connected between the hot water source and at least one plumbing fixture along with a cold water delivery line connection between said plumbing fixture, a cold water source and said hot water source; a pump, interconnected between the hot and cold water delivery lines, enables circulation of water from the hot water delivery line through the cold water delivery line and into the hot water source, thus eliminating the need for a separate recirculation line. A thermostatic valve is disposed in a serial arrangement with the pump between the hot and cold water lines for blocking flow of water from the hot water line into the cold water line when the pump is not operating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2010
    Assignee: ACT, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry K. Acker
  • Patent number: 7744007
    Abstract: Thermostatic mixing valves and systems for mixing fluids of dissimilar temperature are disclosed. A thermostatic mixing valve in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention can include an elongated valve body defining a cold fluid inlet, a hot fluid inlet, a mix fluid outlet and a mixing chamber, a fluid flow regulator for adjusting the flow of cold and hot fluid injected into the mixing chamber, and temperature selection means for adjusting the temperature of fluid contained within the mixing chamber. The valve body may have a vertical, in-line configuration wherein the hot fluid inlet, mixing chamber, and mix fluid outlet are substantially axially aligned along a vertical longitudinal axis of the valve body, allowing hot fluid to pass substantially vertically through the valve body towards the mix fluid outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2010
    Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph W. Beagen, Steve Goins
  • Patent number: 7731097
    Abstract: A water saving device for us in a hot water system to recover an initial volume of cold water when a hot water tap is turned on. The device has an inlet for receiving water piped from a water heater, a primary outlet for delivering hot water to a tap, and a by-pass outlet through which any cooled water is diverted by a thermally actuated shuttle valve. The device also includes a secondary valve for closing off the by-pass outlet when the water pressure downstream of the primary outlet is high (such as when the down stream hot water delivery tap is closed and opening the by pass outlet when the water pressure downstream of the primary outlet is low, such as when the downstream hot water delivery tap is opened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2010
    Assignee: Water Miser (Aust) Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Lindy Honeychurch, Ashley Thompson
  • Patent number: 7726332
    Abstract: A durable water heating system providing rapid hot water delivery includes a water heating unit connected to a water source. A hot water line connects the water heating unit to at least one water delivery fixture. A return line of substantially the first cross-section connects to the hot water line adjacent the water delivery fixture located at a greatest distance from the water heating unit. A flow velocity reduction device has a first end, a second end, a first cross-section, an aperture and that extends from the first end to the second end. The aperture and has a second cross-section smaller than the first cross-section. Attachment fittings are provided adjacent the first and second ends. When the device is installed in the return line, velocity of water circulating through the system will be substantially reduced, thereby reducing wear on the system while providing rapid hot water delivery at the fixture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Inventor: Steve Fiske
  • Publication number: 20100096025
    Abstract: A faucet has a fixture body in fluid communication with a pressurized supply of hot water. The fixture body has a spout outlet configured to dispense water from the fixture body. At least one operating valve is coupled to the fixture body for controlling a flow of water to the spout outlet. A bypass valve is disposed in the fixture body for controlling a recirculating flow of water through the fixture body, where the bypass valve changes state when heated and when cooled to block and permit the recirculating flow of water based on a temperature of the water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2009
    Publication date: April 22, 2010
    Applicant: GRUNDFOS PUMP MANUFACTURING CORP.
    Inventors: DALE KEMPF, KEN LUM
  • Publication number: 20100096018
    Abstract: An instant hot water delivery system for efficiently heating water when necessary to provide instant hot water to a faucet. The instant hot water delivery system generally includes a water heater including an inlet and an outlet, a cold water supply line introducing cold water into the inlet, a hot water supply line connecting the outlet to a faucet and a recirculation line connected to the hot water supply downstream of the outlet and the cold water supply line upstream of the inlet. The recirculation line forms a first recirculation loop for water within the water heater to flow during a first water heating process. A recirculation pump is connected to the cold water supply line between the recirculation line and the inlet for circulating the water during the water heating process. In one embodiment, the control unit is used to retrofit an existing gas or electric water heater.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 24, 2009
    Publication date: April 22, 2010
    Inventors: Jacob E. Wylie, Ronald T. Lane
  • Publication number: 20100071367
    Abstract: A water recirculation system for a steam power plant includes a tapoff line which receives water from a downcomer, and an economizer link which receives water from the tapoff line and transports the water to an economizer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2009
    Publication date: March 25, 2010
    Applicant: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD
    Inventor: Danny E. Gelbar
  • Publication number: 20090293961
    Abstract: A water saver system that includes a temperature-sensitive valve, connected between the shower water control valves and the shower head, diverts water to a bladder pressure tank until the water warms up. The temperature sensitive valve opens when the water reaches a preset temperature. The water stored in the pressure tank flows back through a metering orifice and mixes with the warm water over the course of the shower so little water is wasted. The pressure tank could be placed on the floor of the shower or outside the tub (under sink) in a retrofit or built into the wall stud cavity in new construction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventor: John Lance MCMURTRY
  • Publication number: 20090288715
    Abstract: Improvements in a hot water circulator are disclosed. The hot water circulator is placed in proximity to one or more water faucets or tubs. The construction of the hot water circulator creates a venture in the cold water line. When a user turns on the cold water the flow of cold water through the cold water line draws a portion of water from the water heater through the hot water line and into the cold water line. Because only a small portion of water is being drawn into the cold water line the temperature difference is negligible, but the hot water is brought to close proximity to the hot water valve where it is more quickly available. There is a reduced amount of water being wasted to bring hot water to the hot water valve. Hot water is delivered in seconds rather than minutes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2009
    Publication date: November 26, 2009
    Inventor: Gregory Michael Granger, SR.
  • Publication number: 20090266426
    Abstract: A hot water system includes cold water pipes, hot water pipes, a water heater, a pump, a pump control unit and a connection valve unit. The pump is used to increase the pressure of the hot water pipes to a preset higher level than the pressure in the cold water pipes. When hot water is needed, the connection valve unit at the user side is opened to connect the cold water pipes and the hot water pipes, and when the cold water pipes and the hot water pipes are connected, the water pressure difference between them will become smaller. When the pressure difference change is detected, the pump control unit will activate the pump to pump the water in the hot water pipes into the cold water pipes, so the water in the pipes starts to circulate, and the water will flow through the water heater and will be heated. When the heated hot water reaches the user, the pump is stopped. After the hot water is being served or when the water temperature drops down, the pump is again put into normal operation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2009
    Publication date: October 29, 2009
    Inventor: Yu-Tuan LEE
  • Publication number: 20090230200
    Abstract: A water control valve assembly includes a valve manifold having a mixing chamber for mixing water from a supply of hot water and a supply of cold water. The valve manifold has a water control element controlling the flow of water from the mixing chamber to a discharge port of the valve manifold. A thermostatically controlled bypass valve is in fluid communication with the valve manifold, wherein the bypass valve is configured to bypass water from the supply of hot water to the supply of cold water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2009
    Publication date: September 17, 2009
    Inventors: Dale Kempf, Ken Lum
  • Publication number: 20090211644
    Abstract: An instant hot water delivery system for efficiently heating water when necessary to provide instant hot water to a faucet. The instant hot water delivery system generally includes a water heater including an inlet and an outlet, a cold water supply line introducing cold water into the inlet, a hot water supply line connecting the outlet to a faucet and a recirculation line connected to the hot water supply downstream of the outlet and the cold water supply line upstream of the inlet. The recirculation line forms a first recirculation loop for water within the water heater to flow during a first water heating process. A recirculation pump is connected to the cold water supply line between the local recirculation line and the inlet for circulating the water during the water heating process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2009
    Publication date: August 27, 2009
    Inventors: Jacob E. Wylie, Ronald T. Lane, SR.
  • Publication number: 20090101212
    Abstract: A fluid regulator (1) for use as a shower water saving device, wherein an initial volume of water of a water stream at an undesired cold temperature is collected in a chamber and is reintroduced into the water stream when the stream has reached the desired temperature. Reintroduction of the initial volume of cold water is at a controlled rate such that the temperature change upon reintroduction is not significant. The fluid regulator (1) comprises a body (2), a flow passage (3) having an inlet (20) and outlet (21) for the water stream, a water collection chamber (4) in fluid communication with the flow passage (3), and a flow diverter (5) associated with the flow passage (3) and moveable between a closed position in which the water stream is directed to the collection chamber (4), and an open position in which the water stream may flow to the outlet (21) and the water in the collection chamber (4) may be drained from the collection chamber (4) to the outlet (21) by way of the flow passage (3).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2008
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Applicant: CULLIN INNOVATION PTY LTD
    Inventor: Peter CULLIN
  • Publication number: 20090095356
    Abstract: A unitary valve block assembly is interposed between a hot and cold water outlet and a faucet assembly including a hot and cold valve to convey the initially cold portion from the hot water outlet into an accumulator during all the times when the accumulator is substantially unfilled. This accumulated water is then emitted through the cold water valve each time cold water is demanded. When the pressure ratio between the accumulator and the water source indicates that it contains substantial quantities of un-evacuated stored water the subsequent demands of hot water are conveyed directly to the hot water valve regardless of the temperature thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2007
    Publication date: April 16, 2009
    Inventors: Steven M. Greenthal, Neal W. Smith
  • Publication number: 20080236516
    Abstract: A water recirculation system for a steam power plant includes a tapoff line which receives water from a downcomer, and an economizer link which receives water from the tapoff line and transports the water to an economizer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2007
    Publication date: October 2, 2008
    Applicant: ALSTOM Technology Ltd
    Inventor: Danny E. Gelbar
  • Publication number: 20080230126
    Abstract: In a hot water system for providing intermittent hot water, a separate holding vessel is provided and disposed in a hot water line between a hot water source and a plumbing fixture for blending of incoming hot water with residual water in the vessel in order to decrease cold water surges at the plumbing fixture upon repeated use of hot water in the plumbing fixture. A bladder disposed within the separate holding vessel accommodates for thermal expansion of the water and positioning of vessel inlets and outlets prevents stagnation of water in the vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2008
    Publication date: September 25, 2008
    Inventor: LARRY K. ACKER
  • Publication number: 20080223451
    Abstract: A hot water system includes a hot water source; a hot water delivery line connected between the hot water source and at least one plumbing fixture along with a cold water delivery line connection between said plumbing fixture, a cold water source and said hot water source; a pump, interconnected between the hot and cold water delivery lines, enables circulation of water from the hot water delivery line through the cold water delivery line and into the hot water source, thus eliminating the need for a separate recirculation line. A thermostatic valve is disposed in a serial arrangement with the pump between the hot and cold water lines for blocking flow of water from the hot water line into the cold water line when the pump is not operating.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2007
    Publication date: September 18, 2008
    Inventor: Larry K. Acker
  • Publication number: 20080173357
    Abstract: In a hot water system for providing intermittent hot water, a separate holding vessel is provided and disposed in a hot water line between a hot water source and a plumbing fixture for blending of incoming hot water with residual water in the vessel in order to decrease cold water surges at the plumbing fixture upon repeated use of hot water in the plumbing fixture. A bladder disposed within the separate holding vessel accommodates for thermal expansion of the water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2008
    Publication date: July 24, 2008
    Inventor: LARRY K. ACKER
  • Publication number: 20080115839
    Abstract: In a hot water system for providing intermittent hot water, a separate holding vessel is provided and disposed in a hot water line between a hot water source and a plumbing fixture for blending of incoming hot water with residual water in the vessel in order to decrease cold water surges at the plumbing fixture upon repeated use of hot water in the plumbing fixture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2006
    Publication date: May 22, 2008
    Inventor: Larry K. Acker
  • Publication number: 20080105305
    Abstract: A valve assembly for a water circulation system includes a bypass valve with an inlet and an outlet that permits recirculating flow of water from a hot water line of the water circulation system. The valve assembly also includes a shut-off valve with a valve body having a hot water inlet and a hot water outlet configured to be coupled to a fixture of the water circulation system. The shut-off valve is located proximate the fixture and operating in an open position allowing water to flow to the hot water outlet and a closed position restricting water from flowing to the hot water outlet. The shut-off valve is configured to move automatically from the open position to the closed position in a controlled manner to limit discharge, from the hot water outlet, of water having a temperature below a desired level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2007
    Publication date: May 8, 2008
    Inventors: Ken Lum, Dale Kempf
  • Patent number: 7287707
    Abstract: A water control fixture having an operating valve and a thermostatically controlled bypass valve disposed in the fixture for bypassing water away from the fixture until the water temperature reaches a desired level. When pressurized water from the hot water heater reaches the desired temperature level at the fixture, the bypass valve closes and hot water is made available to the fixture. The bypass valve has a thermal actuator element that is thermally responsive to the temperature of the water. The fixture can have a housing with an interior chamber for operatively receiving the bypass valve. Various passages or channels can be provided to facilitate communication between the bypass valve and the water supply lines. Alternatively, the bypass valve can be positioned in the operating valve, including the moveable ball and the replaceable cylindrical valving cartridge types. A system using the in-fixture bypass valve is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2007
    Assignee: Grundfos Pumps Corporation
    Inventors: Dale Kempf, Ken Lum
  • Patent number: 7198059
    Abstract: A water control fixture having an operating valve and a thermostatically controlled bypass valve disposed in the fixture for bypassing water away from the fixture until the water temperature reaches a desired level. When pressurized water from the hot water heater reaches the desired temperature level at the fixture, the bypass valve closes and hot water is made available to the fixture. The bypass valve has a thermal actuator element that is thermally responsive to the temperature of the water. The fixture can have a housing with an interior chamber for operatively receiving the bypass valve. Various passages or channels can be provided to facilitate communication between the bypass valve and the water supply lines. Alternatively, the bypass valve can be positioned in the operating valve, including the moveable ball and the replaceable cylindrical valving cartridge types. A system using the in-fixture bypass valve is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2007
    Assignee: Grundfos Pumps Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Dale Kempf, Ken Lum
  • Patent number: 7178543
    Abstract: An apparatus is shown for attachment to a plumbing system for the rapid on-demand delivery of hot water through the plumbing system to an ultimate point of use. The apparatus includes a diverter valve located in a hot water supply line upstream of the point of use. The diverter valve is actuated for a predetermined interval by a user to initially purge cold water from the hot water line to a drain. After the preset interval, the valve automatically closes. The initial diversion of cold water standing in the water supply line causes rapid delivery of hot water to the point of use once the diverter valve has completed its cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2007
    Inventor: Charles L. Adams
  • Patent number: 7140382
    Abstract: A water circulating system including a water control fixture having an operating valve and a thermostatically controlled bypass valve disposed in the fixture for bypassing water away from the fixture until the water temperature reaches a desired level. When pressurized water from the hot water heater reaches the desired temperature level at the fixture, the bypass valve closes and hot water is made available to the fixture. The bypass valve has a thermal actuator element that is thermally responsive to the temperature of the water. The fixture can have a housing with an interior chamber for operatively receiving the bypass valve. Various passages or channels can be provided to facilitate communication between the bypass valve and the water supply lines. Alternatively, the bypass valve can be positioned in the operating valve, which can include the moveable ball or replaceable cylindrical valving cartridge types of valves.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2006
    Assignee: Grundfos Pumps Corporation
    Inventors: Dale Kempf, Ken Lum
  • Patent number: 7140378
    Abstract: A system for instantaneously heating water has a heat exchanger for heating cold water to produce overheated water; a hot water supply member connected to a first intake of the heat exchanger; a cold water supply member connected to a second intake of the heat exchanger; and a blending valve having two intakes and an outtake. A hot water outlet member is connected to an outtake of the heat exchanger and to the intake of the blending valve. The cold water supply member is also connected to the blending valve. The blending valve has a chamber for blending the cold water with the overheated water from the heat exchanger to produce blended hot water at a predetermined temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2006
    Assignee: Graham Corporation
    Inventor: William J. Kubik
  • Patent number: 7077155
    Abstract: A hot water circulating system to provide instant hot water including a hot water source connected to one or more fixtures and a hot water return line from the fixture to the hot water source including a check valve and a continuous circulation pump in the return line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2006
    Inventor: Bruno Giammaria
  • Patent number: 7073528
    Abstract: A water control valve configured for use with a bypass valve to automatically bypass cold or tepid water in a hot water supply line so as to maintain hot water at the fixture. The water control valve is useful for shower/tub facilities and for appliances such as washing machines and dishwashing machines. The water control valve for use with shower/tub facilities is adapted for the bypass valve to attach to or be adjacent to the water control valve by utilizing bypass ports, passageways and/or connectors. The water control valve for use with appliances is adapted to have a second outlet for connecting to a second water control valve or, for combination service valves, to have the bypass valve disposed in the tubular section between the hot and cold water components. The preferred bypass valve is a thermostatically controlled bypass valve of the type having a thermal actuating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2006
    Assignee: Grundfos Pumps Manufacturing Corp.
    Inventors: Dale Kempf, Ken Lum
  • Patent number: 7051754
    Abstract: In a hot water distribution system, the water oscillation in hot water supply line maintains hot water line in heated condition by ensuring heat transfer from the water heater to a hot water line executing regenerative heat transfer technique. Fulfillment of longitude water oscillations is ensured by installation of at least two flexible elements such as pressure air accumulators, wherein one is connected to water heater reservoir, and another is connected to hot water line in vicinity to most remote hot water fixture. This can be combined with one of pressure air accumulators initiator of water oscillations that is used for initiation and maintaining of the water oscillation. Heat spreads through the hot water line ensuring hot state of water near all fixtures of the line ensuring instantaneous hot water supply at moment of tap opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2006
    Inventor: Yosef Tsesarsky
  • Patent number: 7036520
    Abstract: A hot water recirculation system includes a source of hot water, a fixture, a fluid circuit, a fluid pump, and an electrical circuit sensor. The fixture is remote from the source of hot water and is configured to dispense hot water. The fluid circuit extends from the source to the fixture for delivering hot water to the fixture. The fluid circuit returns to the source for recirculating hot water in the fluid circuit back to the source for reheating. The fluid pump is configured for recirculating hot water through the fluid circuit. The electrical circuit sensor is configured to detect operation of an electrical circuit proximate the fixture and associated with a user operating the fixture. The electrical circuit sensor is further configured to initiate operation of the fluid pump responsive to detected operation of the electrical circuit to initiate hot water recirculation. A method is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Inventor: Kenneth W. Pearson, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7025077
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing heated water to a hot water supply line positioned intermediate a hot water supply and a faucet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: Masco Corporation of indiana
    Inventor: John D. Vogel
  • Patent number: 7000626
    Abstract: This is a method and means for maintaining a constant supply of a fluid with specific characteristics within a fluid supply conduit from a supply source of the fluid with specific characteristics at a point of service of the fluid with specific characteristics in which a first open end of a recirculation conduit is located within the fluid with specific characteristics supply conduit adjacent the point of service. A second end of the recirculation conduit is connected to pump means in such manner that a portion of the fluid with specific characteristics within the fluid with specific characteristics supply conduit adjacent the point of service is constantly circulated back. In an alternate embodiment a similar recirculation conduit is utilized in a manner to prevent freezing of conduits in a total fluid supply line which includes portions in relatively warm areas and in areas subject to freezing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2006
    Inventor: Steven B. Cress
  • Patent number: 7000631
    Abstract: An apparatus for maintaining water temperature comprised of an inlet, a mechanical temperature controlled shutoff valve, a check valve and an outlet. The shutoff valve and check valve are positioned between the inlet and outlet to provide for the shunting of water from the inlet to the outlet based upon the temperature of the water, thereby maintaining water temperature at the inlet. This permits continuous access to hot water at a faucet which has the apparatus installed between its inlets. The apparatus may be configured as a temperature control assembly and attached in line with a hot water supply system thereby maintaining the hot water temperature within the hot water supply side of the system. Tees may be attached to the to the inlet and outlet of the apparatus as well as the hot water inlet and cold water inlet of a faucet, thereby creating a temperature controlled faucet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2006
    Inventor: Vincent A. LaPrise
  • Patent number: 6997200
    Abstract: The invention recirculates and/or recycles fluids normally lost down the drain during the time it takes for a desired temperature to be attained for usage of the hot fluids. A recirculating/recycling valve, through which hot fluids may flow, has an additional port fitted to the valve body, which by positioning the handle in a singularly unique position, fluids not at the desired temperature are sent back to the source from which they came, to a recycling toilet tank system or to a recycling standpipe at atmospheric pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2006
    Inventor: Nelson J. King
  • Patent number: 6962162
    Abstract: A method for operating a multi-family/commercial plumbing system includes sensing an event and recording for each sensed event at least one parameter selected from the group consisting of date, day of the week, start time, duration of the event, water flow, water temperature, and humidity. The parameters are analyzed to determine a pattern and thereafter water flow, circulation, water temperature, and water use are controlled in accordance with the determined pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2005
    Assignee: Act, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry K. Acker
  • Patent number: 6953053
    Abstract: A relief valve assembly including a valve member, having inlet and outlet bores, for sliding movement within a valve body bore portion, having a cylindrical sleeve portion, journalled via a cylindrical sleeve bearing for substantially the entire axial extent thereof, with a valve member head portion having a plurality of equally spaced apertures, connecting the inlet bore and a sleeve portion central cavity with the outlet bore. An annular resilient seal, having a flat-faced sealing surface is retained in the valve member head portion for sealingly engaging a valve body valve seat portion. A compression member, for biasing the valve member to a closed position, is operatively interposed between an adjustment member piston portion and a valve member sleeve cavity, the adjustment member having an adjustment stem for external adjustment of the compression member. A radial end thrust bearing, is interposed between the compression member and the adjustment member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2005
    Assignee: Parker-Hannifin Corporation
    Inventors: Burdell Eugene Waffler, Timothy Scott LaCrosse
  • Patent number: 6929187
    Abstract: A water control fixture having an operating valve and a thermostatically controlled bypass valve disposed in the fixture for bypassing water away from the fixture until the water temperature reaches a desired level. When pressurized water from the hot water heater reaches the desired temperature level at the fixture, the bypass valve closes and hot water is made available to the fixture. The bypass valve has a thermal actuator element that is thermally responsive to the temperature of the water. The fixture can have a housing with an interior chamber for operatively receiving the bypass valve. Various passages or channels can be provided to facilitate communication between the bypass valve and the water supply lines. Alternatively, the bypass valve can be positioned in the operating valve, including the moveable ball and the replaceable cylindrical valving cartridge types. A system using the in-fixture bypass valve is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2005
    Assignee: Grundfos Pumps Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Dale Kempf, Ken Lum
  • Patent number: 6895985
    Abstract: A system for providing a user with water at a desired temperature comprising a piping system that includes a hot water pipe and a cold water pipe, a pump coupled to the piping system and a smart water delivery device coupled to the piping system and to the pump and operative to allow circulation of water from the hot water pipe to the cold water pipe prior to delivery of water at a desired temperature to the user. The smart water delivery device includes two smart valves coupled to hot and cold water inlets, a smart outlet valve coupled to a device outlet, a microcontroller for controlling the actuation of the pump and of the smart valves, and at least one temperature sensor coupled to the microcontroller and used for sensing the water temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2005
    Assignee: Computerized Smart Faucet Ltd.
    Inventors: Shay Popper, Ram Friedman, Aryeh Litbak, Yaniv Petel
  • Publication number: 20040226608
    Abstract: An apparatus for maintaining water temperature comprised of an inlet, a mechanical temperature controlled shutoff valve, a check valve and an outlet. The shutoff valve and check valve are positioned between the inlet and outlet to provide for the shunting of water from the inlet to the outlet based upon the temperature of the water, thereby maintaining water temperature at the inlet. This permits continuous access to hot water at a faucet which has the apparatus installed between its inlets. The apparatus may be configured as a temperature control assembly and attached in line with a hot water supply system thereby maintaining the hot water temperature within the hot water supply side of the system. Tees may be attached to the to the inlet and outlet of the apparatus as well as the hot water inlet and cold water inlet of a faucet, thereby creating a temperature controlled faucet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2003
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Inventor: Vincent A. LaPrise
  • Publication number: 20040194825
    Abstract: Apparatuses and system for retrofitting an existing water control valve mounted in a water distribution system that allows the user to quickly and easily replace the functions of the existing water control valve with updated and additional features in a new retrofit valve without having to remove or replace the existing valve manifold. An adapter plug having an interface corresponding to the existing valve cartridge interface is inserted into the open valve cavity to hydraulically connect with the existing valve cartridge interface. Fluid passages transfer fluid through the adapter plug to one or more fluid connectors that transfer fluid between the adapter plug and a retrofit valve. The retrofit valve has a fluid chamber with a water control cartridge, having features such as pressure balancing, disposed therein. The retrofit valve can include a second fluid chamber with a bypass valve disposed therein to provide an instant hot water feature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2004
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Inventors: Dale Kempf, Ken Lum
  • Publication number: 20040182439
    Abstract: A system for providing a user with water at a desired temperature comprising a piping system that includes a hot water pipe and a cold water pipe, a pump coupled to the piping system and a smart water delivery device coupled to the piping system and to the pump and operative to allow circulation of water from the hot water pipe to the cold water pipe prior to delivery of water at a desired temperature to the user. The smart water delivery device includes two smart valves coupled to hot and cold water inlets, a smart outlet valve coupled to a device outlet, a microcontroller for controlling the actuation of the pump and of the smart valves, and at least one temperature sensor coupled to the microcontroller and used for sensing the water temperature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2004
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Applicant: S.P.C.E LTD.
    Inventors: Shay Popper, Ram Friedman, Arie Litbak, Yaniv Petel
  • Patent number: 6779552
    Abstract: A domestic water distribution system that continuously delivers heated water to one or more hot water faucets. The system utilizes a convective return loop from the desired faucets, which is regulated by a flow control device. The control device is specifically designed to allow unhindered flow during circulation without allowing reverse flow when a faucet is opened. The flow control device has an easily accessible handwheel adjustment that is used to select the three modes of operation and the flow rate. These modes are called: HELD-ON, HELD-OFF, and NORMAL-OPERATION. With the first two modes being used to fill and flush the system as is necessary with new installation and recreation vehicles. Also, a lighter-than-water checking element is used, which allows the system to function in single-level plumbing installations without the need for inclined supply and return routing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2004
    Inventor: Frederick E. Coffman
  • Publication number: 20040159353
    Abstract: The invention recirculates and/or recycles fluids normally lost down the drain during the time it takes for a desired temperature to be attained for usage of the hot fluids. A recirculating/recycling valve, through which hot fluids may flow, has an additional port fitted to the valve body, which by positioning the handle in a singularly unique position, fluids not at the desired temperature are sent back to the source from which they came, to a recycling toilet tank system or to a recycling standpipe at atmospheric pressure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2003
    Publication date: August 19, 2004
    Inventor: Nelson J. King
  • Publication number: 20030140966
    Abstract: A water control valve configured for use with a bypass valve to automatically bypass cold or tepid water in a hot water supply line so as to maintain hot water at the fixture. The water control valve is useful for shower/tub facilities and for appliances such as washing machines and dishwashing machines. The water control valve for use with shower/tub facilities is adapted for the bypass valve to attach to or be adjacent to the water control valve by utilizing bypass ports, passageways and/or connectors. The water control valve for use with appliances is adapted to have a second outlet for connecting to a second water control valve or, for combination service valves, to have the bypass valve disposed in the tubular section between the hot and cold water components. The preferred bypass valve is a thermostatically controlled bypass valve of the type having a thermal actuating element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2003
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Inventors: Dale Kempf, Ken Lum
  • Patent number: 6598616
    Abstract: A water tapping point with a hot water inlet; a cold water inlet, a hot water space, a cold water space, a mixing chamber, a hot water outlet from the hot water space and a cold water outlet from the cold water space. A characteristic feature of the invention is passage means extending between the hot water outlet and the cold water outlet and provided with means for connection to a common return water pipe. The invention also relates to a tap water network comprising a plurality of tapping points. The tap water network needs only one return water pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Inventor: Mikael Nutsos
  • Publication number: 20030089399
    Abstract: A demand hot water recirculation system includes a hot water source and at least one plumbing fixture having a hot water inlet. A pump is provided to circulate water to and from the fixture and a controller, responsive to a plurality of a generated control signals, based on fixture use, activates the pump based on a statistical analysis of control signal timing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2001
    Publication date: May 15, 2003
    Inventor: Larry K. Acker
  • Patent number: 6536464
    Abstract: A thermostatically controlled bypass valve for bypassing water away from a hot water valve until the water temperature reaches a desired level at a fixture in use for home or industrial applications. The bypass valve has a valve body with a thermally sensitive actuator disposed between the hot water inlet and discharge ports and the cold water inlet and discharge ports that is thermally responsive to the temperature of the water. A bias spring pushes against the piston on the thermal actuator to close the actuator and open a passage between the cold and hot water sides when water needs to be bypassed. When the water from the hot water heater reaches the desired temperature level at the bypass valve, the bypass valve closes and hot water is made available to the hot water side of the fixture. Until then, the thermal actuator remains open and cold or tepid water is allowed to bypass the hot water side of the fixture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Grundfos Pumps Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Ken Lum, Dale Kempf, Keith Harris
  • Patent number: 6532906
    Abstract: A water heater includes a storage tank communicating with a cold water supply pipe and a hot water supply pipe for the respective supply of cold water to, and removal of hot water from, the tank. The water heater also includes an insulated heat recovery module communicating between the cold water supply pipe and the tank. The heat recovery module defines a cavity, and the cold water supply pipe communicates with a lower portion of the cavity. The heat recovery module has a smaller surface area-to-volume ratio than the cold water supply pipe. When water in the tank is heated, some water is thermally displaced from the tank and into the cavity. Consequently, water is displaced out of the lower portion of the cavity and into the cold water supply pipe. Therefore, only the coldest water is displaced out of the cavity, and thermal energy loss is reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2003
    Assignee: AOS Holding Company
    Inventors: Ray O. Knoeppel, Marc W. Akkala
  • Patent number: 6453938
    Abstract: The invention relates to a warm drinking water conduit system, with at least one drinking water heater/storage tank for warm drinking water, with a fresh water supply conduit for supplying cold drinking water into the tank and with a heat exchanger connected to a heating circuit and intended for heating the supplied cold drinking water in the tank to a predetermined temperature and for maintaining the warm drinking water temperature in a conduit system connected to the tank and having tapping points for the extraction of warm drinking water, the warm drinking water circulating in the conduit system by means of a pumping device, wherein the drinking water heater/storage tank is tied into the warm drinking water circulation circuit, the circulation temperature in the entire conduit system being maintained at a level such that the warm drinking water is largely free of microorganisms, in particular legionellae, and that the tank is thermally disinfected of microorganisms in rota in a largely reduced conduit bran
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2002
    Assignee: Gewofag Gemeinnützige Wohnungsfürsorge AG
    Inventor: Wilfried Ebster