With Timer Controlled Energization Patents (Class 392/463)
  • Patent number: 8983283
    Abstract: A control system for an electric water heater having an upper heating element and a lower heating element is disclosed. The control system includes a control module that controls operation of the electric water heater by selectively toggling the upper and lower heating elements between an ON state and an OFF state and a consumer interface module that allows a consumer to input a set point temperature and select an energy savings mode for the electric water heater. The control module regularly monitors hot water usage and adjusts the set point temperature by a predetermined setback amount until a capacity of the water heater matches consumer usage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2015
    Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.
    Inventors: Richard Miu, Lawrence J. Brazis, Richard E. Welch
  • Patent number: 8909033
    Abstract: A method is provided for interconnecting a single electrical heating element of a hot water heater to first and second AC electrical power sources. Typically, these first and second AC electrical power sources include a utility provided electrical power source and a renewable power source that generates AC power from DC power. The method includes operating a controller that selectively connects and disconnects the first and second power sources. If sufficient electrical power is available from the renewable power source, the utility provided electrical power source may be disconnected to preferentially utilize renewable energy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2014
    Inventor: David Kreutzman
  • Patent number: 8897632
    Abstract: Methods of managing electrical power storage can include remotely controlling operation of one of at least two water heating units included in a single water heater, separately from one another, at a customer location in response to a determination that an imbalance exists in a distribution of electricity to a power grid coupled to the single water heater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 2013
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2014
    Inventor: Daniel P. Flohr
  • Publication number: 20140321839
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a heating element controller 100 for a liquid heating system arranged to determine the duty cycle of a heating element 106 and modulate the timepoint of heating initiation by the heating element 106 in dependence upon an expected duration of completing the heating process and upon a required time at which the heating process is to be completed, wherein said expected duration is determined in dependence on said duty cycle. The invention extends to a heating element controller comprising means for computing a fouling parameter and means for controlling the operation of the heating element in dependence upon the fouling parameter. The invention extends to a system for heating liquids comprising at least one heating element associated with a liquid vessel, and preferably the heating element is moveable in the vessel, or alternatively the system for heating liquids may comprise a plurality of heating elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2012
    Publication date: October 30, 2014
    Inventor: Peter Michael Armstrong
  • Patent number: 8867908
    Abstract: A hot water heater includes a tank for storing water, one or more heating elements for selectively applying heat to the water in the tank, and a controller for controlling the heating elements, operative to automatically self-program control of the hot water heater to reduce energy consumption of the hot water heater based on usage data. The controller is operative to execute a learning algorithm that tracks usage data of the hot water heater based on one or more parameters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2014
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Joseph Mark Brian, Michael Thomas Beyerle, Jay Andrew Broniak, David C. Bingham
  • Patent number: 8831413
    Abstract: A storage tank and method for monitoring thereof is provided. The tank includes a first panel that defines a mounting surface for carrying a heating element. The heating element extends into the tank for heating liquids stowed therein. A sidewall interconnects the first panel and a spaced-apart second panel. A support extends from a bottom-facing surface of the second panel for supporting the tank in a spaced-apart relation from a nearby surface. The support further defines an upward-facing pocket for receiving a portion of the heating element. A control system may monitor the storage tank and alert a service provider of operative conditions thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 2011
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2014
    Assignee: Envicor, LLC
    Inventors: Gary Steven Arnold, Stephen Butts
  • Publication number: 20140241708
    Abstract: In an electric water heater having adjustable set point and differential temperatures, upper and lower heating elements, and associated temperature sensors respectively operative to sense upper and lower tank water temperatures, a specially designed control system is provided for controlling the heating elements. The control system is operative to automatically set a selected setpoint temperature to a second setpoint temperature less than or equal to a predetermined magnitude, and to reduced the second setpoint temperature and/or the differential temperature, as a predetermined function of the magnitudes of detected time intervals between successive heat demands of the water heater, to reduce the energy cost associated with the water heater.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2013
    Publication date: August 28, 2014
    Inventors: Raheel A. Chaudhry, Stephen M. Maciulewicz, Jozef Boros
  • Patent number: 8813687
    Abstract: A storage type water heater, which may have either fuel or electric-based heating apparatus, is provided with a control system incorporating a control algorithm that monitors the time between heat demands and then sets the tank water setpoint temperature accordingly to lower the effects of water stratification due to periodic heat demands, and also save energy. When the time between consecutive heat demands is less than a predetermined setback time, for a number of heat demands equal to a predetermined setback limit, a setback mode is activated and responsively operates to reduce the setpoint temperature by a predetermined setback offset at the next cycle. The original control setpoint temperature is restored once the time between two successive heat demands is more than the setback time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: Rheem Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Raheel A. Chaudhry
  • Publication number: 20130193221
    Abstract: A system for controlling a water heater that operates according to a voltage supply includes a temperature sensor, mounted on at least one of a temperature and pressure (T&P) valve of the water heater and a hot water line of the water heater, that generates a temperature signal corresponding to a first temperature of the at least one of the T&P valve and the hot water line. A control module mounted on the water heater includes a switching module that receives the voltage supply and outputs the voltage supply to the water heater. The voltage supply passes at least one of through and adjacent to the control module. The control module determines a second temperature of water within the water heater based on the temperature signal and selectively actuates the switching module to turn on and turn off the voltage supply to the water heater based on the second temperature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2013
    Publication date: August 1, 2013
    Applicant: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
    Inventor: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
  • Patent number: 8285129
    Abstract: In a hot water supply system, a heat exchanger transfers heat from a heating device to inflow water to supply the inflow water at a user-set temperature. A flow sensor measures a flow rate of inflow water. A water tank stores outflow water discharged from the heat exchanger. A first temperature sensor, installed on an inlet pipe through which the inflow water flows, measures a temperature of the inflow water. A second temperature sensor, installed on an outlet pipe through which the outflow water flows, measures a temperature of the outflow water discharged from the heat exchanger. A controller includes an input unit to receive input from a user, wherein the controller controls an operation of the heating device based on at least one of: (1) comparison between the user-set temperature and the temperature of the outflow water; (2) variation in the flow rate; or (3) any combination thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2012
    Assignee: Kyungdong One Corporation
    Inventors: Yong-Bum Kim, Si-Hwan Kim
  • Patent number: 8232508
    Abstract: A water heater power control device is provided, wherein the control device includes a device outlet adapted to receive an electric plug of a water heater and a timer in communication with the device outlet. The control device may further comprise an electric plug adapted to plug into a wall outlet and provide power to the device outlet and the timer. In particular aspects of the present invention, the device outlet is changeable between an on state and an off state in response to commands from the timer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2012
    Inventor: Loren Milligan
  • Publication number: 20120118989
    Abstract: A control module for a water heater includes a switching module that receives a voltage supply and outputs the voltage supply to the water heater. The water heater includes an electrical junction box that receives the voltage supply. A communication module communicates with at least one of an energy meter and an energy network external to the water heater and the control module, and receives information from the at least one of the energy meter and the energy network. The control module is mounted on the water heater and the voltage supply passes through or adjacent to the control module. The control module determines an operating characteristic of the water heater based on the voltage supply and selectively actuates the switching module to turn on and turn off the voltage supply to the water heater in response to the operating characteristic and the information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2012
    Publication date: May 17, 2012
    Applicant: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
    Inventors: Thomas P. Buescher, Thomas J. Fredricks, Rishi Siravuri
  • Patent number: 8170405
    Abstract: A high-performance, modular, multipurpose, cartridge-based, liquid dispensing air freshener system that uses at least one refillable or disposable liquid filled cartridge. It can also use fixed tanks and dispense pesticides or any other liquid that can be vaporized. This programmable device can use an unlimited number of cartridges to discharge numerous different fragrances of which can be dispensed separately or mixed. A variety of chassis size and shape configurations can be used, such as a micro-sized unit that allows extreme portability so that it can be used in cars, at office desks or easily carried around in a pocket or purse; it can also function as a compact plug-in air freshener. Cartridges can be automatically selected so that the system can dispense a different scent for different time intervals or mix scents. It can be built into an automotive dash panel or designed to fit into a car style stereo slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2012
    Inventor: Robert M. Harris
  • Patent number: 8111979
    Abstract: Automated intermittent filtration is employed in the device and method that can include monitoring the elapsed time since the last filtration of the cooking oil, monitoring the amount of food by number of batches or by weight of food product cooked in the oil since the last filtration, and filtering the oil when a predetermined threshold value is reached based on the elapsed time since the last filtration and the amount of food cooked.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2011
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2012
    Assignee: Restaurant Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce G. Feinberg, Matthew P. Rollins, Sang Hoon Chun
  • Patent number: 7996182
    Abstract: A water heater is provided with monitor/diagnostic display apparatus that selectively provides a user with visual or other type of indicia of the overall efficiency of the water heater. The apparatus includes a monitoring unit that may be mounted on the water heater, and a display unit that may be mounted either on the water heater or remotely therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2011
    Assignee: Rheem Manufacturing Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Bruce A. Hotton, Walter T. Castleberry
  • Patent number: 7974527
    Abstract: Hot liquid dispenser includes a housing including first and second liquid-retaining chambers, the first chamber being accessible to enable liquid to be placed therein and the second chamber being situated within a closed interior space of the housing. A heating system heats liquid in the first chamber without directly heating liquid in the second chamber. A conduit system allows only a one-way flow of liquid from the first to the second chamber and also prevents formation of a fluid connection between liquid in the first and second chambers. The dispenser includes a dispensing system having an outlet from which liquid placed into the first chamber is dispensed without continuous fluid movement of the liquid from the first chamber through the second chamber to the outlet such that liquid is retained in the second chamber without a fluid connection to the first chamber and without flowing toward the outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2011
    Inventor: Eitan I. Adler
  • Patent number: 7970264
    Abstract: Water dispensers are disclosed which include a Sabbath function. When activating the Sabbath function, water refill of the hot water reservoir tank is prevented and the heating of the water in the hot reservoir tank is modified to provide a constant heating at a less than boiling temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2011
    Inventors: Ilan Grossbach, Joseph Bach
  • Patent number: 7885521
    Abstract: A commercial device and method for cooking food product in cooking oil includes a fry vat containing an amount of cooking oil used to cook discrete batches of uncooked food in discrete batches of a weight relative to the amount of cooking oil in the range of from about 0.0375 to about 0.1, with the total amount of food being cooked at any one time relative to the amount of oil in the fry vat being about 0.1 or less. Cooking the food results in an uptake of oil by the food in an amount of from about 5.5% to about 13% by weight of the uncooked food, and an oil turnover ratio of from about 0.0026 to about 0.007 per discrete batch. Replacement oil is periodically added, and a sufficient number of batches are cooked over 60 hours of operation to achieve at least one vat oil turnover.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2011
    Assignee: Restaurant Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce G. Feinberg, Matthew P. Rollins, Sang Hoon Chun
  • Patent number: 7822325
    Abstract: A water heater including a vessel, a heating fixture (e.g., an electric-resistance heating element, a gas burner) having a rated maximum heating output, and a controller. The controller includes an interface and a temperature sensor. The controller can control the heating output of the heating element based on a sensed temperature of the temperature sensors. The heating output is a defined maximum heating output for the heating fixture. Also disclosed are methods of defining the capabilities of a water hater heater and methods of operating a water heater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2010
    Assignee: A. O. Smith Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Allan Murphy, Jeffrey Ray Baxter
  • Patent number: 7818095
    Abstract: A water heater is provided with monitor/diagnostic display apparatus that selectively provides a user with visual or other type of indicia of the remaining hot water availability of, the recovery time for, and the overall efficiency of the water heater. The apparatus includes a monitoring unit that may be mounted on the water heater, and a display unit that may be mounted either on the water heater or remotely therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2010
    Assignee: Rheem Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Bruce A. Hotton, Troy E. Trant, Jozef Boros, William T. Harrigill, Walter T. Castleberry
  • Patent number: 7804047
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining a health status of a water heating device is disclosed. The water heating device may have a controller that incorporates logic to regulate the heater responsive to water temperatures detected at different areas within the water heating device by first and second sensors. Unfortunately, the first and second sensors may fail. To detect fault conditions or otherwise determine the heath status of the water heating device, a logic unit in the controller may perform a test on the first and/or second sensors so as to provide a test output. The logic unit may also determine whether the test output satisfies one or more predetermined thresholds. These predetermined thresholds may be indicative of a properly-functioning sensor. When the test output does not satisfy the at least one predetermined threshold, the logic unit may then set a fault condition indicative of improperly functioning sensors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2010
    Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Zak, Douglas D. Bird, Brent Chian
  • Patent number: 7706670
    Abstract: A fluid-heating apparatus for heating a fluid and method of operating the same. The fluid-heating apparatus includes a heating element for heating a fluid surrounding the heating element and a control circuit connected to the heating element and connectable to a power source. The control circuit is configured to determine whether a potential dry-fire condition exists for the heating element. In one implementation, the method includes applying a first electric signal to the heating element, detecting a first value of an electrical characteristic during the application of the first electric signal, applying a second electric signal to the heating element, applying a third electric signal to the heating element, detecting a second value of the electrical characteristic during the application of the third electric signal; and determining whether a potential dry-fire condition exists based on the first and second values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2010
    Assignee: AOS Holding Company
    Inventors: Ray O. Knoeppel, David E. Morris
  • Patent number: 7672576
    Abstract: Water dispensers are disclosed which include a Sabbath function. When activating the Sabbath function, water refill of the hot water reservoir tank is prevented and the heating of the water in the hot reservoir tank is modified to provide a constant heating at a less than boiling temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2010
    Inventors: Ilan Grossbach, Joseph Bach
  • Publication number: 20090103907
    Abstract: Water dispenser with separation between hot and cold water to prevent, temporarily, like on the Sabbath, heating incoming cold water with the hot water in the tank. Ability to temporarily prevent functioning of electronic taps and during such time manual taps would be operable. Ability to temporarily prevent the functioning of the thermostat that controls the water heating elements and during such time to enable the water heating elements to operate at a fixed pre-set temperature. Safety device to prevent the heating elements overheating when water level low. Optional micro-processor to control the apparatus according to the day of the week.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2007
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Inventor: Nir Nave
  • Patent number: 7164851
    Abstract: Control circuitry is disclosed for use with a tankless water heater system including a plurality of water conduits connected in series. The control circuitry includes a plurality of water heater elements, one each associated with each of the plurality of water conduits. A controller includes a central processing unit (CPU) with an operating program and each of the plurality of water heater elements are coupled to the CPU. The CPU is programmed to individually activate one of the water heater elements to a predetermined power level in response to a demand for heated water. The number of water heater elements activated and the power level of the activation is determined by the demand for heated water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Inventors: William R. Sturm, Joseph M. Sullivan, Thomas J. Shortland, Kevin Hay, Gregg C. Johnson
  • Patent number: 7015432
    Abstract: A water heater control system is disclosed that can be programmed by a user to go on and off at predetermined times and maintain temperatures below normal usage temperatures. The water heater control system may also program itself based on usage of the hot water by users. The control system may also be remotely controlled, using a computer, wireless communication, or other communication device. The water heater control system may be included with a new water heater or used to replace existing control systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2006
    Assignee: Avista Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Anil I Valbh, Kiran C Chhaganlal
  • Patent number: 6920843
    Abstract: An apparatus for programmably controlling the operation of a water heater having a programmable timer coupled to the water heater for establishing predetermined times of when the water heater should operate. The programmable controller allows for the operation of a solenoid valve which controls the flow of natural gas to a burner. The present invention may utilize a conventional 110/120 volt power source as provided in a power vented gas water heater or an electrical water heater, or the present invention may utilize a thermopile as a mini generator by which to power the programmable timer and solenoid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 26, 2005
    Inventor: William E. Wilson
  • Patent number: 6861621
    Abstract: The invention provides a water heater system having a water heater, a mixer valve, and a controller. The water heater includes a thermostat connected to a heating element. The water heater is connected to a cold in pipe and a hot out pipe. The mixer valve is positioned between the cold in pipe and the hot out pipe and provided an output of mixed hot and cold water. The controller is coupled to the thermostat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2005
    Assignee: Whirlpool Corporation
    Inventor: Bobby A. Ghent
  • Patent number: 6795644
    Abstract: A water heater including a water tank, a water inlet line for adding water to the water tank, a water outlet line for withdrawing water from the water tank, at least one electric resistance heating element extending into the water tank to heat water in the water tank, at least one water temperature sensor operable to sense a water temperature, and a control circuit capable of conducting electric power to the electric resistance heating element. The control circuit controls the conduction of electric power in response to the sensed water temperature and at least one of an element characteristic, a tank characteristic, an external water tank temperature, a water consistency, an ambient temperature, and a history of water use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2004
    Inventor: Kenneth A. Bradenbaugh
  • Publication number: 20030194228
    Abstract: A water heater having a water tank and multiple electric resistance heating elements extending into the water tank for heating water in the tank. The water heater includes a proportional band temperature controller for conducting electric power to the electric resistance heating elements in bursts. Each burst of electric power is followed by a period during which the temperature controller does not conduct power to the electric resistance heating element. In one embodiment, each burst of electrical power lasts for about 95% or less of a cycle comprised of one burst of electric power followed by the period during which the temperature controller does not conduct electric power. Further, activation of the heating elements by the controller is carried out in a sequential or other timed or controlled fashion to permit uniform heating of the water in the tank.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2003
    Publication date: October 16, 2003
    Inventor: Kenneth A. Bradenbaugh
  • Patent number: 6633726
    Abstract: A method of controlling the temperature of water in a water heater. The water heater includes a tank for storing water and a heating element capable of being powered by a power source. In one embodiment, the method includes the acts of determining an element characteristic of the heating element, sensing a temperature of the water in the tank, calculating an amount of power to be provided to the heating element based on the element characteristic and water temperature, and transmitting the amount of power from the power source to the heating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2003
    Inventor: Kenneth A. Bradenbaugh
  • Patent number: 6374046
    Abstract: A water heater having a water tank and multiple electric resistance heating elements extending into the water tank for heating water in the tank. The water heater includes a proportional band temperature controller for conducting electric power to the electric resistance heating elements in bursts. Each burst of electric power is followed by a period during which the temperature controller does not conduct power to the electric resistance heating element. In one embodiment, each burst of electrical power lasts for about 95% or less of a cycle comprised of one burst of electric power followed by the period during which the temperature controller does not conduct electric power. Further, activation of the heating elements by the controller is carried out in a sequential or other timed or controlled fashion to permit uniform heating of the water in the tank. Further, the controller may operate a cold water introduction valve to further enhance temperature uniformity in the tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2002
    Inventor: Kenneth A. Bradenbaugh
  • Patent number: 6363216
    Abstract: A water heater having a water tank and multiple electric resistance heating elements extending into the water tank for heating water in the tank. The water heater includes a proportional band temperature controller for conducting electric power to the electric resistance heating elements in bursts. Each burst of electric power is followed by a period during which the temperature controller does not conduct power to the electric resistance heating element. In one embodiment, each burst of electrical power lasts for about 95% or less of a cycle comprised of one burst of electric power followed by the period during which the temperature controller does not conduct electric power. Further, activation of the heating elements by the controller is carried out in a sequential or other timed or controlled fashion to permit uniform heating of the water in the tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Inventor: Kenneth A. Bradenbaugh
  • Patent number: 6308009
    Abstract: A water heater has a water container and an element located to heat water in the water container. A sensor located to sense temperature proximate the element and a controller connected to the element and the sensor. The controller is programmed to compare a plurality of sensed temperatures and to disengage the element in the event that the difference between sensed temperatures over a predetermined time period is greater than a predetermined temperature difference and further to engage the element based on a comparison of sensed tempereatures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Assignee: American Water Heater Company
    Inventors: Timothy J. Shellenberger, Anthony Krell
  • Publication number: 20010009609
    Abstract: A water heater having a water tank and multiple electric resistance heating elements extending into the water tank for heating water in the tank. The water heater includes a proportional band temperature controller for conducting electric power to the electric resistance heating elements in bursts. Each burst of electric power is followed by a period during which the temperature controller does not conduct power to the electric resistance heating element. In one embodiment, each burst of electrical power lasts for about 95% or less of a cycle comprised of one burst of electric power followed by the period during which the temperature controller does not conduct electric power. Further, activation of the heating elements by the controller is carried out in a sequential or other timed or controlled fashion to permit uniform heating of the water in the tank.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 2, 2001
    Publication date: July 26, 2001
    Inventor: Kenneth A. Bradenbaugh
  • Patent number: 5808277
    Abstract: A domestic electric water heater comprises a cylindrical tank having a vertical wall and a curved bottom, the latter defining with the vertical wall an annular stagnant water zone susceptible of bacterial contamination by, for example, legionella bacteria. The tank is provided with an upper immersion heating element and a lower immersion heating element, the latter being located above to the annular zone of contamination. The programmable thermostat turns on the lower immersion element until the preset temperature is sensed by the temperature sensor at the upper immersion heating element. This concept elevates the whole tank including the annular zone of contamination to a higher temperature setting and thus eliminate the danger of bacterial contamination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Inventors: Nazir Dosani, Nizar Ladha
  • Patent number: 5626287
    Abstract: A system for controlling a water heating system senses the temperature of new (unheated) water and uses any drop in that temperature as an early, quantitative measure of the demand for hot water within the system. The heater itself is turned "on" and "off" with respect to a control set point temperature (T.sub.C) which increases with decreasing inlet water temperature. Thus, the control set point is increased above a baseline by an amount related to the amount of unheated water drawn into the heater to replenish the heated water being used. In a preferred embodiment, a calculated demand value proportional to the drop in inlet water temperature (T.sub.I) is summed over time to reflect the time during which a given demand condition continues. When the heater is ultimately turned "off", signifying that the hot water supply temperature (T.sub.S) is substantially higher than the control temperature (T.sub.C), the control temperature is reset to its baseline value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1997
    Assignee: TDK Limited
    Inventors: Timothy D. Krause, Leo J. Weeks
  • Patent number: 5351337
    Abstract: An improved self-contained pressurized water system for use in remote areas, vehicles, or whenever conventional sources of potable water are not readily available including at least one pressure detection switch for rendering system inoperative and incorporating a flow path for recirculation and aeration of stored water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 27, 1994
    Inventor: Joseph J. Deutsch
  • Patent number: 5103078
    Abstract: A hot water heater control device and method for a building such as a home will allow the consumer user maximum savings with a modest investment by allowing the user to program into a control module a particular living cycle and assign a desired temperature to each of a predetermined number of heating start/stop times within the cycle. A structure exists for the user to program a desired high, medium, low and off temperature into a control module. Also, any one of several special condition modes may be activated as needed in order to provide maximum flexibility and savings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1992
    Inventors: T. Brooks Boykin, Timothy B. Boykin