序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Control system for a portable instant hot water heater US10376912 2003-02-28 US07055466B2 2006-06-06 Norris Richard Long
A portable instant water heater. Water is delivered to a base unit of the instant hot water heater by a pump that draws water from a reservoir through a flow control valve. The water flows into a pre-heater that wraps around a base of the burner and that is heated by the burner. Water is heated in a heat exchanger and then exits the base unit through an outlet spout that swings out from the base unit to dispense water and that may be stored and locked into position in a handle for the base unit. The flow control valve may lower the flow of water through the heat exchanger, so the water has more time to absorb heat and to get hotter. The base unit includes a single control knob that turns on the pump and the burner and operates the flow control valve.
82 Portable warm water heater system US09871141 2001-12-13 US20030113107A1 2003-06-19 Ken S. Winter; Roger S. Winter
A low-cost warm water heater for use in portable toilets, to provide unblended warm water for hand washing provides a small quantity of warm water at a predetermined temperature, the flow being sensibly at ambient pressure. The water system is supplied by hand or foot pump, or gravity feed, using a low power electric immersion heater, within a small, fabricated plastic casing that is of standard fittings, solvent welded to provide a substantially vandal-proof, child-proof heater. Provision of a cold water feed with vacuum break protects the heater against being siphoned dry. Snap-in hose connections simplify assembly and maintenance. While electrically protected by the plastic case construction, electrical ground-fault protection may also be utilized. A stand-alone embodiment incorporates a diaphragm foot pump to provide spurts of warm water.
83 Fluid heater system with tiltable heater assembly US09702412 2000-10-31 US06561183B1 2003-05-13 Gary Spilde; Andrew Johnke
A fluid heater system with tiltable heater assembly for facilitating the performance of maintenance on the heater assembly. The fluid heater system with tiltable heater assembly includes a support frame and a heater assembly mounted on the support frame. The heater assembly comprises a combustion chamber and a burner apparatus for burning fuel in the combustion chamber. The heater assembly is pivotally mounted on the support frame for permitting pivoting of the heater assembly in a substantially vertical plane with respect to the support frame such that the heater assembly is pivotable between an operational position and a maintenance position. The operational position is characterized by a central axis of the combustion chamber being oriented in a substantially vertical direction and the maintenance position is characterized by the central axis being rotated from the substantially vertical direction toward a generally horizontal direction. A locking structure may be provided for selectively locking the heater assembly with respect to the support frame in the operational position and in the maintenance position. The combustion chamber has a chamber perimeter wall defining a chamber interior, and the chamber perimeter wall has an outer surface. A heating conduit for carrying fluid for heating by the combustion chamber is provided, and the heating conduit has an inlet and an outlet. The heating conduit has a preheating portion adjacent to the inlet, and the preheating portion extends about the outer surface of the chamber perimeter wall of the combustion chamber for absorbing heat from the chamber perimeter wall of the combustion chamber.
84 Atmospheric liquid heater US106911 1998-06-29 US6126081A 2000-10-03 Donald R. Calvin; Thomas B. Calvin
A mobile heating system for providing hot liquids is provided. System includes a trailer mounted liquid heater, an exit manifold for distribution through hoses, a return system communicating with a return manifold in communication with a return reservoir for storing heated liquid such that by providing incremental heat through the liquid heater to the return material sufficient energy is maintained to allow atmospheric 220+ degree liquid to be circulated within the system. In one aspect of the system, by means of contact with the hot hoses, a substance is used for thawing ground, heat, melting snow and ice, curing cement, and the like. In another aspect, the liquid is water used to provide for example, hygienic liquid or hot water for field showers. In a further aspect, the apparatus can be hooked into the hose line to provide for example, radiated heat for convection into space, such as in construction of a building, house and the like.
85 Chargeable fan heater US111329 1993-08-24 US5509604A 1996-04-23 Woo S. Chung
This invention relates to a chargeable fan heater capable of operation without external power supply, having a burner for burning fuel to produce hot combustion gas, a sterling engine having a shaft and for producing shaft works by the thermal energy from the hot combustion gas, a fan for discharging the hot combustion gas to spaces to be heated, a combined motor-generator connected to the sterling engine and for supplying shaft works to the shaft in starting of the fan heater and generating electricity by the shaft works of the sterling engine during normal operation of the fan heater after starting, a battery for supplying power to the combined motor-generator and being charged by the electricity generated in the combined motor-generator, and a control box for controlling the supply of power to the electric parts of the fan heater necessary for operation of the fan heater, burning of the burner and, the combined motor-generator to act as a motor in starting and as a generator after starting, of the fan heater.
86 Portable electric water heater for outdoor use US210316 1988-06-22 US4947025A 1990-08-07 Gregory A. Alston; Kirt R. Cattron
A portable electric water heater for supplying a continuous flow of hot water for outdoor home use includes an impact resistant waterproof housing having a coiled water conducting cooper tube disposed therein and wrapped with an electrical resistance heating element. A manually operated rheostat adjusts the heating current received through a power cord from a standard 110 Volt current source. The tube has a cold water inlet and a hot water outlet adapted to fit standard garden hoses and faucets. Wheels and legs support the housing and a handle facilitates movement thereof. Alternate smaller versions employ skid runners or caster wheels for portability and may have conducting tube sections positioned in a horizontal plane adjacent a respective heating element.Each embodiment utilizes an on/off toggle switch and a flow responsive pressure switch in series with the rheostat. A pop-off valve is also provided. The rheostat is arranged in circuit to permit preheating of the water by a minimum current flow when the flow switch is open due to lack of water flow through the tube.
87 Heater mechanism with thermoelectric power generator US191216 1988-05-06 US4843273A 1989-06-27 Helmut Dammers; Dieter Dammers
A heater mechanism that includes a combustion chamber that is heated by open flames of a combustion gas generated from solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel, with heat being transferred from the combustion chamber to a heat-carrier that, for indirect or direct transfer of heat to a room that is to be heated, is conveyed via at least one flow-producing mechanism, which is driven by an electric motor that is supplied with power obtained from at least one thermoelectric generator directly from the heat generated by the flame in the combustion chamber. This generator is embodied as a plate-like semiconductor element having a cold side and a side that is to be heated. The cold side is disposed in the inlet region for still-cool heat-carrier, or in the vicinity of the ambient air. The side that is to be heated is disposed either in the convection range of the flame of the combustion chamber, or in the exhaust gas stream from the latter.
88 Water heater for recreational vehicles US537903 1975-01-02 US3986492A 1976-10-19 Donald M. White
The water heater includes an open-ended, box-like case fabricated from sheet metal panels and adapted to be pulled through an opening in a vehicle wall after the wall has been erected. Thereafter, the margins of the panels may be bent outwardly by hand to form right angle mounting flanges adapted to lie in face-to-face relation with the wall.
89 US53790375 1975-01-02 USB537903I5 1976-01-20
90 Cleaning apparatus for automobiles with indirect heat exchange for heating the cleaning fluid US3785363D 1972-04-07 US3785363A 1974-01-15 MACHADO J
A cleaning apparatus for heating water and for delivering it at a substantially constant temperature. A pump circulates an intermediate or heat-transfer liquid through a first heatexchange coil and an annular chamber. A burner heats the first heat-exchange coil, which delivers the hot heat-transfer liquid to the chamber with a swirling motion. The water to be heated is sent through a second heat-exchange coil in the annular chamber where it is heated by the heat-exchange liquid, giving a very good control for maintaining even temperatures. Detergent may then be injected, if desired, into the hot water.
91 Instant water heater US3768458D 1971-11-03 US3768458A 1973-10-30 WILLIAMS G
An improved portable water heater for use in outdoor camping, with trailers, and pickup campers, etc. that will rapidly heat quantities of water efficiently and safely. Heat is generated by burning bottled propane gas delivered through a simple and efficient burner apparatus, which directs the heat from the burning gas into a water heating system through which water is circulated to be quickly heated. The improved water heater includes means for alternatively pumping water from a built-in water supply, or through a hose connected to or immersed in an external water source. The temperature of the hot water generated is regulated by the volume of water that a pump located between the water source and the water heating system forces through the water heating system.
92 Instant water heater US1404570 1970-02-25 US3687128A 1972-08-29 WILLIAMS GAROLD H
A portable water heater for use in camping, mobile trailers, and pickup campers, that will rapidly heat quantities of water efficiently and safely. Heat is generated by burning bottled propane gas delivered through a simple burner apparatus, and the flame is directed into a surrounding water heating system through which water is circulated to be heated in a matter of seconds. The water heater may include a built in water supply or it may be adapted to connection to an external water container. The temperature of the hot water generated is regulated by the volume of water pushed through the water heating system.
93 High-pressure hot water cleaner US3645420D 1969-06-23 US3645420A 1972-02-29 MACHADO JOSEPH G
Cleaning apparatus having a tank of hot medium from which heat is transferred to a cleaning fluid conducted through a coiled heat transfer tube. Cold cleaning fluid is delivered by a continuously operative liquid pump to the heat transfer tube from which the heated and pressurized cleaning fluid is delivered to a spray gun having a trigger for initiating an automatic multistage cycle to sequentially spray a surface with water, detergent and a mixture thereof at elevated temperatures.
94 Heater assembly US51684165 1965-12-28 US3324836A 1967-06-13 MACDONALD JOHN A
95 Apparatus to prevent freezing of ice fishing holes US9943261 1961-03-30 US3128757A 1964-04-14 BORMAN WILLIAM T
96 Bern abb mills US1558907D US1558907A 1925-10-27
97 Steam-boiler. US1898697785 1898-11-29 US632589A 1899-09-05 SANDQUIST JOHN
98 Feed-water heater US276373D US276373A 1883-04-24
99 WASSERSYSTEM MIT EINEM DURCHFLUSSERWÄRMER UND EINER SPÜLSTATION EP17200950.8 2017-11-10 EP3321594A1 2018-05-16 THEILE, Tobias; DIEKMANN, Robin

Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft ein Wassersystem mit einer Warmwasserleitung (3) zur Versorgung von zumindest einem ersten daran angeschlossenen Verbraucher (4, 4a, 4b) mit warmem Wasser, und einem an die Warmwasserleitung (3) angeschlossenen Durchflusserwärmer (1), in welchem in diesen eingebrachtes kaltes Wasser erwärmbar ist. Verbleibt in dem Durchflusserwärmer erwärmtes Wasser, da nur ein Teil davon verbraucht wird, können Kalkausfällungen die Leistung und die Lebensdauer des Durchflusserwärmers reduzieren. Kalkausfällungen treten bevorzugt bei stagnierendem warmem Wasser auf. Die vorliegende Erfindung will für dieses Problem Abhilfe schaffen, indem eine an der Warmwasserleitung (3) angeschlossene Spülstation (2) vorgesehen ist, mittels welcher in zeitlicher Abfolge in der Warmwasserleitung stehendes Wasser ablassbar ist, bis das in dem Durchflusserwärmer (1) enthaltene Wasser unterhalb einer vorgegebenen Soll-Temperatur liegt.

100 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HEATING WATER USING BIOFUEL EP11815423 2011-08-08 EP2601444A4 2018-01-10 SHARPE DAVID S; KUEHNER MICHAEL R; DENTON DOUGLAS S; LOUVIERE BRYAN J
The present invention may be embodied as a biofuel heating system for converting biofuel to heat energy to be delivered to a load comprising a combustion chamber defining a combustion zone, an under-fire zone, and an over-fire zone. A controller operates at least one of a fan, an under-fire damper, and an over-fire damper based on at least one operating parameter such that air flows along a flow path extending from at least one of an under-fire port and an over-fire port, through the combustion chamber, through a burn-out port, through a burn-out chamber, through a heat exchange port, through a heat exchange chamber, and out of an exhaust port. The heat exchange system transfers heat energy from air flowing through the heat exchange chamber to the working fluid.
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