Condensate water trap for gas furnace
US-11519636-B2 · Dec 6, 2022 · US
US10126017B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10126017-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213715268-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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One aspect of this disclosure provides a heating chamber for a gas furnace that comprises opposing halves joined together. The joined opposing halves form a clamshell panel having at least one truncated corner located adjacent a curve located at a back end of a chamber path of the one or more clamshell heating chambers.
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What is claimed is: 1. A gas furnace, comprising: a housing; a heating zone located in said housing and comprising a burner assembly and a clamshell heating chamber, the clamshell heating chamber chambers comprising: a male half; a female half configured to receive the male half, the male half and the female half forming the clamshell heating chamber when joined together; a chamber path passing through the clamshell heating chamber, the chamber path comprising: an inlet coupled to the chamber path for receiving combustion air from the burner assembly into the chamber path; an outlet coupled to the chamber path for exhausting the combustion air from the chamber path; one fold positioned between the inlet and the outlet; and wherein the chamber path divides into a plurality of paths between the inlet and the one fold; a truncated corner located adjacent a curve in a backend of the chamber path, the truncated corner located diagonally opposite from a combustion location of the heating zone, wherein said truncated corner is defined by a bent portion of a corner of said clamshell heating chamber, said bent portion being bent toward the male half; and a blower located adjacent said heating zone and positioned to force air through said heating zone. 2. The gas furnace of claim 1 , wherein an angle of said truncated corner as taken from an adjacent edge of said clamshell heating chamber ranges from 30 degrees to 75 degrees. 3. The gas furnace of claim 2 , wherein said angle is between 57 degrees and 63 degrees. 4. The gas furnace of claim 2 , wherein a distance from an edge of said truncated corner to an edge of said chamber path ranges from 0.0 inches to 0.50 inches. 5. The gas furnace of claim 4 , wherein said distance is between 0.27 inches and 0.33 inches. 6. The gas furnace of claim 1 , wherein said bent portion is bent along a line that is located a distance from said chamber path that ranges from 0.0 inches to 0.30 inches. 7. The gas furnace of claim 6 , wherein an angle of said bent portion as taken from a bottom plane of said male half ranges from 10 degrees to 15 degrees. 8. The gas furnace of claim 7 , wherein said distance is between 0.27 inches and 0.33 inches and said angle of said bent portion is between 57 degrees and 63 degrees.
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