Plumbing system
10087606 ยท 2018-10-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24D2220/0257
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D2200/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D17/0089
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E03C1/044
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F24D2220/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D19/1051
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05B3/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
F24H1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05B3/06
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Plumbing systems utilizing a single pipe with individual heating elements located in close proximity to individual plumbing fixtures. These provide users with the ability to control the temperature of water at the site of the individual fixture without need to mix hot and cold water to obtain a desired temperature.
Claims
1. A plumbing system comprising: a water supply line not connected to a central water heater and including water at a first temperature; a water pipe directly connected to said water supply line; a plumbing fixture connected to said water pipe; a coiled heating element surrounding said water pipe; a thermostat, wherein said thermostat is controlled by a user; wherein water travels from said water supply line: into said water pipe that is within said coiled heating element; and from said water pipe within said coiled heating element directly to said plumbing fixture without said water from said water supply line mixing with water from an additional supply line prior to being discharged from said plumbing fixture; wherein water is discharged by said plumbing fixture at a temperature equal to or greater than said first temperature and less than a second temperature; and wherein said temperature of said discharged water is: selectable by said thermostat to be any temperature equal to or above said first temperature and below said second temperature; and essentially constant regardless of the amount of water discharged by said plumbing fixture.
2. The plumbing system of claim 1, wherein said water supply line is a municipal water main.
3. The plumbing system of claim 1, wherein said water supply line is directly connected to a water well.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) Because of problems in the art associated with dual pipe systems and related fixtures, there are described herein various embodiments of single pipe systems and fixtures utilizing a heat source in proximity thereto.
(15) Throughout this disclosure the term plumbing fixture is often used. The term is intended to encompass plumbing devices where water flow is controlled either by a user or through an automatic valve etc. Such devices such as faucets, spigots, washing machines, ice makers, dish washers, sprinkler systems, and/or showerheads.
(16) The systems and methods described herein generally work by providing a heating coil which is positioned in close proximity to a faucet or other plumbing fixture. This is often immediately underneath the fixture or in a cabinet or wall adjacent the fixture. The coil surrounds a single input water line that will generally be filled with cold (more specifically it will usually be ambient temperature) water such as that supplied directly from a municipal source or attached well. The coil serves to heat the water in the single line upon demand for water at the plumbing fixture based on the temperature of water requested. This may be through a direct request for water of a certain temperature, or by the selection of a temperature based on the relative position of the facet handle(s) on a gradient of cold to hot as is well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. In an embodiment, the control is provided by replacing the traditional faucet handle with an air gap switch control (e.g. a dimmer switch of the type commonly used in lighting).
(17) As opposed to prior systems, hot water from a central water heater and cold water from a municipal line or well is not mixed at the faucet to produce the indicated temperature. Instead the single line is heated to the desired temperature and provided directly. Thus, the heat produced by the heating coil is determined based on the speed of water flowing through the line (which may be limited by flow limiting devices in the faucet) and the desired temperature. Thus, the coil will heat to a significantly greater temperature to produce a larger stream of hotter water than to produce a thin stream of only warm water. Because the temperature of ambient water can vary by seasonality and geographic location, the size of the heating coil may be selected based upon specific factors for the application such as desired maximum water temperature as well as the expected range of cold water input temperature. Further, in an embodiment, multiple heating coils arranged serially around the input pipe to the fixture may be provided to increase the available heat.
(18) As should be apparent, use of these systems and methods generally eliminates the need to have a central water heater of any type as a unit may be provided with each fixture and there is no mixing of hot and cold water at the fixture. Further, since there is no mixing of cold and hot water, the maximum temperature to which the coil can heat the water can be reduced which can save energy.
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(32) While the invention has been disclosed in conjunction with a description of certain embodiments, including those that are currently believed to be preferred embodiments, the detailed description is intended to be illustrative and should not be understood to limit the scope of the present disclosure. As would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, embodiments other than those described in detail herein are encompassed by the present invention. Modifications and variations of the described embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.