Apparatus and methods for heating water with refrigerant and phase change material

US10458678B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10458678-B2
Application numberUS-201615203738-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 6, 2016
Priority dateJul 6, 2016
Publication dateOct 29, 2019
Grant dateOct 29, 2019

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An apparatus for heating water has a tank for storing water and an air conditioning system that defines a refrigerant flow path through which refrigerant flows. The refrigerant flow path passes through a heat exchanger so that refrigerant heat is contributed to the tank. The heat exchanger houses a phase change material. A controller controls operation of the water heating apparatus.

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What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus for heating water, comprising: a first tank defining a first inner volume for storing the water that is to be heated; a second tank that defines a second inner volume that is adjacent the first inner volume so that heat transfers between the first inner volume and the second inner volume, wherein the second inner volume is fluidly isolated from the water in the first inner volume, and wherein the second inner volume contains a phase change material; and an air conditioning system comprising a refrigerant path defined by a refrigerant conduit, a portion of the refrigerant conduit passing through the second inner volume, wherein the portion of the refrigerant conduit that passes through the second inner volume is disposed radially inward and spaced apart from a second tank sidewall of the second tank such that the phase change material encases an outer surface of the refrigerant conduit over a majority of a length of the portion of the refrigerant conduit that is within the second inner volume. 2. The apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the second tank extends within the first tank. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 : wherein the first tank is defined by a first tank sidewall, a first tank top wall, and a flat bottom wall that is annular, the flat bottom wall defining a circular bore, wherein the second tank extends into the first tank through the circular bore in the flat bottom wall of the first tank such that the water in the first inner volume of the first tank surrounds the second tank and the second inner volume is adjacent the first inner volume across the second tank sidewall of the second tank, wherein the second tank comprises the second tank sidewall, a second tank top wall, and an open bottom end, the second tank top wall being spaced apart from the first tank top wall such that a first height of the first tank from the flat bottom wall to the first tank top wall is greater than a second height of the second tank from the open bottom end to the second tank top wall, wherein the apparatus further comprises a bottom plate that is coupled to the flat bottom wall of the first tank such that a portion of the bottom plate covers the open bottom end of the second tank, and wherein the bottom plate comprises a sealed bushing configured to receive an inlet end of and an outlet end of the portion of the refrigerant conduit that passes through the second inner volume. 4. The apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the air conditioning system comprises a compressor, refrigerant that flows through the refrigerant path responsively to the compressor, an evaporator through which the refrigerant path passes, and an air handler fan disposed with respect to the evaporator so that when the air handler fan moves an air flow in communication with the evaporator, the evaporator conditions the air flow. 5. The apparatus as in claim 2 , wherein the refrigerant path defines a closed flow loop, wherein a remaining portion of the refrigerant conduit is formed in parallel with the portion of the refrigerant conduit that passes through the second inner volume so that the remaining portion bypasses the second inner volume in the closed loop, and wherein the apparatus also comprises at least one valve disposed within the refrigerant path that controls refrigerant flow through the refrigerant path and that is selectively configurable to alternatively direct refrigerant flow through the second inner volume or through the remaining portion. 6. The apparatus as in claim 5 , further comprising a controller in operative communication with the at least one valve and comprising a computer-readable medium containing program instructions executable by the controller to selectively configure the at least one valve to direct refrigerant flow in the refrigerant path through the second inner volume or through the remaining portion. 7. The apparatus as in claim 5 , further comprising at least one sensor that outputs a signal representative of a system operating parameter, a controller in operative communication with the sensor to receive the signal, and a computer-readable medium containing program instructions executable by the controller to control the at least one valve to selectively allow or block refrigerant flow through the second inner volume in response to the signal. 8. The apparatus as in claim 7 , wherein the air handler fan is in communication with a conditioned space, and wherein the sensor comprises a thermostat that is operable to detect an air temperature of the conditioned space and output a signal to the controller that corresponds to the air temperature. 9. An apparatus for heating water, comprising: a first tank defining a first inner volume for storing the water that is to be heated and having a heating assembly in operative communication with the first inner volume so that the heating assembly contributes heat to the water in the first inner volume; a second tank extending within the first tank and that defines a second inner volume that is adjacent the first inner volume so that heat transfers between the first inner volume and the second inner volume, wherein the second inner volume is fluidly isolated from the water, and wherein the second inner volume contains a phase change material; and an air conditioning system comprising an air handler fan actuatable to move an air flow through an air flow path into a conditioned space, a refrigerant path that is defined by a refrigerant conduit, a portion of the refrigerant conduit passing through the air flow path and another portion of the refrigerant conduit passing through the second inner volume, a compressor disposed in the refrigerant path and being actuatable to move refrigerant through the refrigerant path, and refrigerant that flows through the refrigerant path responsively to the compressor, wherein the other portion of the refrigerant conduit that passes through the second inner volume is disposed radially inward and spaced apart from a second tank sidewall of the second tank such that the phase change material encases an outer surface of the refrigerant conduit over a majority of a length of the other portion of the refrigerant conduit that is within the second inner volume. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the heater assembly comprises a heating element, and wherein a portion of the heating element extends radially inward from a first tank sidewall of the first tank towards the second tank sidewall of the second tank and a remainder portion of the heating element is disposed between and extends parallel to the first tank sidewall of the first tank and the second tank sidewall of the second tank. 11. The apparatus as in claim 9 , further comprising a controller that is in operative communication with the first tank, the air handler fan, and the refrigerant path, and a computer-readable medium containing program instructions executable by the controller to actuate the heating assembly in response to a temperature of the water in the first tank, control actuation of the air handler fan, and control refrigerant flow through the refrigerant path. 12. The apparatus as in claim 11 , wherein the refrigerant path defines a closed loop and defines the portion of the refrigerant conduit in parallel with the other portion of the refrigerant path that passes through the second inner volume so that the portion bypasses the second inner volume in the closed loop, the air conditioning system comprises a plurality of valves disposed within the refrigerant path that control refrigerant flow through the refrigerant path and that is selectively configurable to alternatively direct refrigerant flow through the sec

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What does patent US10458678B2 cover?
An apparatus for heating water has a tank for storing water and an air conditioning system that defines a refrigerant flow path through which refrigerant flows. The refrigerant flow path passes through a heat exchanger so that refrigerant heat is contributed to the tank. The heat exchanger houses a phase change material. A controller controls operation of the water heating apparatus.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rheem Mfg Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24H4/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 29 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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