Valve Turns Heating Element On And Off Patents (Class 392/475)
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Patent number: 11654315Abstract: An extinguishing-agent discharge device includes a casing having a guide channel for an extinguishing agent, a metallic handle, a hose connection, an adjustment means for regulating an extinguishing-agent supply using a manual control unit and a discharge nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2021Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: BENDER GMBH & CO. KGInventor: Julian Reitz
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Water delivery system and method for making hot water available in a domestic hot water installation
Patent number: 8934763Abstract: A water delivery system is provided, comprising at least one faucet device with a cold water faucet part and a hot water faucet part, a cold water line to the at least one faucet device, a tankless heater device for heating water, a hot water line having a first portion running from an outlet of the tankless heater device to the at least one faucet device and having a second portion running from the at least one faucet device to an inlet of the tankless heater device, and a circulatory pump arranged in the second portion of the hot water line, wherein the circulatory pump has a prefixed first performance level and a prefixed second performance level, wherein the first performance level causes a finite water flow in the hot water line which is below an operation threshold value of the tankless heater device.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2012Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Xylem IP Holdings LLCInventor: Oliver Laing -
Patent number: 8450666Abstract: A water boiling device includes a heat tank unit received in a machine body, a high frequency induction heater, and a heat pipe unit. The heat tank unit includes first and second heating tanks in communication with each other. Outside water can flow into the first and second heating tanks. The high frequency induction heater includes a heat pipe induction coil and first and second induction coils. The heat pipe unit includes first and second heating pipes. An upper section of each heating pipe is received in one of the heating tanks, and a lower section of each heating pipe extends out of the heating tanks and is inserted into the heat pipe induction coil. The first and second heating tanks will heat up to heat the water in the first and second heating tanks when a high frequency current is passed through the heat pipe induction coil and first and second induction coils.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Inventors: Shun-Chi Yang, Mao-Hsiung Yang, Tsung-Chuan Yang, Fang-Ming Wu, Cheng-Yen Wu
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Patent number: 8150245Abstract: An electric shower water heater unit for connection to a water supply and a mains electricity supply comprises a housing having a shower water outlet to which a shower hose is connectable; an electric water heater housed in the housing and fluidly connectable to a water supply outlet of the water supply and electrically connectable to the mains electricity supply, the electric water heater supplying water to the shower water outlet of the housing; a user-operable controller (20) for controlling a temperature and a flow rate of water supplied to the shower water outlet of the housing, and a control circuit which is housed in the housing and which controls the electric water heater based on inputs received from the user-operable controller (20). The user-operable controller includes a touch-pressure sensitive element (40, 49) for pressing by a user and which is in communication with the control circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: DLP LimitedInventors: Robert William Stimpson, Yanchun Wang, James Edward Self, Graham Jones
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Patent number: 7289502Abstract: The invention relates to a method of routing or compressing packets destination address through an electronic routing or compressing device, the packets destination address being n bit packets and having address indicative of a desired destination, the address being classless, the routing device having at least a data base of prefix entries, each of which containing entries corresponding to a desired output data link, the method having the steps of: a) generating an address mask until an entry matching a masked address obtained by making an AND operation between the packets destination address and the address mask, is found in the data; the address mask having a number of bit equal to that of the packets destination address and having, starting from the most significant n-bit equal to 1 and the remaining i bit equal to 0, with 0<=u<=b.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Italtel S.p.A.Inventors: Riccardo Gemelli, Marco Pavesi, Salvatore Matteo Crudo
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Patent number: 6674963Abstract: Electrical heating apparatus includes an electrical heater in which the inlet conduit for inletting cold water to the electrical heater and/or the outlet conduit for outletting hot water thereto from the electrical heater is integrally formed with a pressure-responsive device which senses the flow rate to or through the electrical heater to control the energization of the electrical heater. The apparatus also includes a regulating valve constituted of a membrane and a stem having a head of convex configuration facing the membrane but normally spaced therefrom to define a flow-control passageway which creates differential pressures acting on the membrane tending to deform the membrane such as to maintain a relatively constant flow rate through the flow control passageway despite variations in water inlet pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Atmor Industries (1973) Ltd.Inventor: Yoram Hadar
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Patent number: 6351603Abstract: A remote control tankless water heater system that obviates the need to mix hot and cold water in a sink, faucet, shower, etc. In one embodiment, there is a key pad control system, including preset buttons which serve as a memory for storing optimal user temperatures, automatic troubleshooting, and scald protection. In another embodiment conventional-appearance mixing knobs are employed. In addition to controlling the water temperature, the knobs also control the flow of water in the system, but they do not control temperature and flow in the conventional manner. The user thinks that he or she is mixing hot and cold water when turning knobs to obtain the desired temperature and flow rate. In actuality, the temperature and flow rate are guided by a microprocessor, and they are based upon the ratio of rotation between the two knobs and the aggregate rotation of the knobs, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Arwa Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenrick A. Waithe, Ivan G. Arzy
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Publication number: 20010048811Abstract: A remote control tankless water heater system that obviates the need to mix hot and cold water in a sink, faucet, shower, etc. In one embodiment, there is a key pad control system, including preset buttons which serve as a memory for storing optimal user temperatures, automatic troubleshooting, and scald protection. In another embodiment conventional-appearance mixing knobs are employed. In addition to controlling the water temperature, the knobs also control the flow of water in the system, but they do not control temperature and flow in the conventional manner. The user thinks that he or she is mixing hot and cold water when turning knobs to obtain the desired temperature and flow rate. In actuality, the temperature and flow rate are guided by a microprocessor, and they are based upon the ratio of rotation between the two knobs and the aggregate rotation of the knobs, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2000Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventors: Kenrick A. Waithe, Ivan G. Arzy
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Patent number: 6321037Abstract: A hand held dispenser of hot water intended for weed control purposes has a handle containing a hose connection, a flow regulator, a heating tube, an exit tube, a nozzle and a power switch. The handle is connected to a tube which contains a main electric water heating element surrounded by a tube through which water can flow form the bottom of the wand towards the handle before being piped through an exit tube to the nozzle. A temperature sensor is positioned adjacent the handle to regulate the power supplied to the heating element.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Waipuna International LimitedInventors: David Garth Reid, John Deane Weatherly
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Patent number: 6243535Abstract: The steam generator includes a cast aluminum hollow body in which is embedded a heating element, the ends of which are to be connected to a power source projecting from the body. A cover is sealed on a flange of the body, all the connections required for water inflow and outflow being arranged on the cover. The aluminum hollow body is cast over a receptacle disposed within the body.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Ecovap S.A.Inventor: Eric Bochud
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Patent number: 6240250Abstract: A compact “in-line” tankless double element water heater includes a top connected to a manifold having a cold water inlet and a hot water outlet for connection to the cold, and hot water lines of a faucet. The compact water heater includes a body with a passageway through which cold water travels, from the top towards the bottom, where it is fed into four separate chambers, two each separated on opposed sides of the body and of a diaphragm. A first of the two chambers on each side has no outlet, and the pressure of cold water therein presses against a first side of the respective diaphragm, while the second of the two chambers on each side includes an outlet to a separate hot water chamber on each side, having a separate heating element therein. A second of the two chambers on each side also includes a plunger, biased by a spring against a second side of the diaphragm, and a plunger rod, which contacts an operating member of a microswitch.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Inventor: Byron Blanco, Jr.
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Patent number: 6175689Abstract: An improved “in-line” tankless electrical resistance water heater includes a top having a cold water inlet and a hot water outlet for connection to the cold, and hot water lines of a faucet in a sink. The water heater includes a body with a passageway through which cold water travels, from the top towards the bottom, where it is fed into two separate chambers on opposed sides of a diaphragm. A first of the two chambers has no outlet, and the pressure of cold water therein presses against a first side of the diaphragm, while the second chamber includes an outlet to a further chamber having a heating element therein. The second chamber also includes a plunger, biased by a spring against a second side of diaphragm, and a plunger rod, which contacts an operating member of a microswitch.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Inventor: Byron Blanco, Jr.
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Patent number: 5672575Abstract: A contact lens cleaning solution containing an enzyme having proteolytic activity and a surfactant, and optionally also a chelating agent and urea, and a method of cleaning contact lenses utilizing this solution are described. The solution and method effectively remove deposits of proteinaceous material, mucins, lipids and calcium located either on or beneath the surface of the lens.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1994Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Alcon Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Rolf Schafer
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Patent number: 4984622Abstract: An apparatus 10 is provided for supplying a high-velocity flow of temperature regulated air 5 to the calender roll 90 of a paper making machine. Ambient air 1 is received into the plenum chamber 20 and distributed therefrom through a longitudinally elongated conduit means 30 which has an inlet 32 opening directly into the plenum chamber 20 and an outlet opening 36 along the other end thereof and defining therebetween a flow passageway 34. The outlet opening 36 is adapted to direct the air flow passing through the flow passageway 34 along the calender roll 90 in counter direction to the rotation of the calender roll 90. A series of spiral wound heating element coils 40 are disposed within the conduit means 30 at longitudinally spaced intervals along the length thereof to heat the air to a desired temperature by selectively powering the heating element coils 40.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1989Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Assignee: Process Automation Business, Inc.Inventor: Gordon K. Reed