Latent-heat exchanger for hot-water heating and condensing gas boiler including same

US10605484B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10605484-B2
Application numberUS-201615258122-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 7, 2016
Priority dateMar 17, 2014
Publication dateMar 31, 2020
Grant dateMar 31, 2020

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A latent-heat exchanger comprising an upper heat exchange unit in which a plurality of circulating-heating-water heat exchange units having a circulating-heating-water flow channel formed therein and a lower heat exchange unit disposed on the lower side of the upper heat exchange unit, in which a plurality of direct-water heat exchange units having a direct-water flow channel formed therein is provided.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A latent-heat exchanger for hot-water heating, which heats circulating heating water using combustion gas generated due to ignition and combustion of a burner, comprising: an upper heat exchange unit including a plurality of circulating-heating-water heat exchange units and a combustion gas flow channel, wherein the circulating-heating-water heat exchange units are arranged to be adjacent to each other and connected to each other and a circulating-heating-water flow channel is formed therein to allow circulating heating water to move therethrough, and the combustion gas flow channel is formed between each of the circulating-heating-water heat exchange units to allow combustion gas to move therethrough; and a lower heat exchange unit located below the upper heat exchange unit and including a plurality of direct-water heat exchange units and a combustion gas flow channel, wherein the direct-water heat exchange units are arranged to be adjacent to each other and connected to each other and a direct-water flow channel is formed therein to allow direct water to move therethrough, and the combustion gas flow channel is formed between each of the direct-water heat exchange units to allow the combustion gas to move therethrough, wherein the circulating-heating-water heat exchange units and the direct-water heat exchange units are formed integrally by upper and lower portions of two plates stacked forward and backward, wherein the circulating-heating-water flow channel is formed at the upper portion of the two plates stacked forward and backward and the direct-water flow channel is formed at the lower portion of the two plates stacked forward and backward, wherein the combustion gas passes through the combustion gas flow channel of the upper heat exchange unit and the combustion gas flow channel of the lower heat exchange unit in series to perform heat exchange with the circulating-heating-water and the direct-water, and wherein the combustion gas flows through the combustion gas flow channel from the upper heat exchange unit to the lower heat exchange unit. 2. The latent-heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein an irregular portion is formed at an outer lateral surface of each of the plates to increase a heat transfer area. 3. A condensing gas boiler applying heat to circulating heating water using combustion gas generated due to ignition and combustion of a burner, comprising: a latent-heat exchanger, comprising: an upper heat exchange unit including a plurality of circulating-heating-water heat exchange units and a combustion gas flow channel, wherein the circulating-heating-water heat exchange units are arranged to be adjacent to each other and connected to each other and a circulating-heating-water flow channel is formed therein to allow circulating heating water to move therethrough, and the combustion gas flow channel is formed between each of the circulating-heating-water heat exchange units to allow combustion gas to move therethrough; and a lower heat exchange unit located below the upper heat exchange unit and including a plurality of direct-water heat exchange units and a combustion gas flow channel, wherein the direct-water heat exchange units are arranged to be adjacent to each other and connected to each other and a direct-water flow channel is formed therein to allow direct water to move therethrough, and the combustion gas flow channel is formed between each of the direct-water heat exchange units to allow the combustion gas to move therethrough, wherein the circulating-heating-water heat exchange units and the direct-water heat exchange units are formed integrally by upper and lower portions of two plates stacked forward and backward, wherein the circulating-heating-water flow channel is at the upper portion of the two plates stacked forward and backward and the direct-water flow channel is formed at the lower portion of the two plates stacked forward and backward, wherein the combustion gas passes through the combustion gas flow channel of the upper heat exchange unit and the combustion gas flow channel of the lower heat exchange unit in series to perform heat exchange with the circulating-heating-water and the direct-water, and wherein the combustion gas flows through the combustion gas flow channel from the upper heat exchange unit to the lower heat exchange unit; a circulating heating water outlet pipe configured to flow circulating heating water discharged from an expansion tank into the latent-heat exchanger; a direct-water inflow pipe configured to flow direct water into the latent-heat exchanger; a heating water inflow pipe configured to flow hot water heated through the latent-heat exchanger into a sensible-heat exchanger; a hot water discharge pipe configured to discharge the hot water heated through the latent-heat exchanger; and a hot water heat exchanger configured to receive the hot water through the hot water discharge pipe to reheat the hot water.

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  • the deformations being linear, e.g. corrugations · CPC title

  • the plates having openings therein for circulation of at least one heat-exchange medium from one conduit to another · CPC title

  • F24H8/00Primary

    Fluid heaters characterised by means for extracting latent heat from flue gases by means of condensation · CPC title

  • with water contained in separate elements, e.g. radiator-type element · CPC title

  • with forced circulation, e.g. by pumps · CPC title

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What does patent US10605484B2 cover?
A latent-heat exchanger comprising an upper heat exchange unit in which a plurality of circulating-heating-water heat exchange units having a circulating-heating-water flow channel formed therein and a lower heat exchange unit disposed on the lower side of the upper heat exchange unit, in which a plurality of direct-water heat exchange units having a direct-water flow channel formed therein is …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kyungdong Navien Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24H8/00. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 31 2020 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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