Exhaust structure for combustion apparatus
US-10605454-B2 · Mar 31, 2020 · US
US11236929B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11236929-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916525332-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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An exhaust duct includes an upper duct being open at opposite ends thereof and a lower duct being open at a tip end thereof. One end of the upper duct is connected, inside an enclosure of a water-heating device, to an exhaust adaptor disposed on the enclosure, and an opposite end of the upper duct communicates with the tip end of the lower duct. The upper duct is connected to the lower duct so as to be slidable along a reference direction in which the lower duct extends from the tip end of the lower duct, and the upper duct is configured to be separated from the exhaust adaptor by sliding along the reference direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An exhaust duct comprising: an upper duct being open at opposite ends thereof, wherein one end of the upper duct is connected, inside an enclosure of a water-heating device, to an exhaust adaptor disposed on the enclosure; a lower duct being open at a tip end thereof, wherein an opposite end of the upper duct communicates with the tip end of the lower duct to form an overlap joint at an overlapping portion; and a coupling part connected to the upper duct and the lower duct, the coupling part being configured to fix the upper duct and the lower duct to prevent the upper duct from sliding relative to the lower duct, wherein the upper duct is connected to the lower duct so as to be slidable along a first direction in which the lower duct extends from the tip end of the lower duct, and the upper duct is configured to be separated from the exhaust adaptor by sliding along the first direction, wherein the coupling part is connected to the upper duct and the lower duct in the overlapping portion that is a region in which the upper duct and the lower duct overlap each other in a direction perpendicular to the first direction, wherein in the overlapping portion, the lower duct includes a coupling hole formed through part of an outer surface of the lower duct, wherein in the overlapping portion, the upper duct includes a coupling groove concavely formed in a radially inward direction, and wherein the coupling part includes a stopping portion configured to fix the upper duct and the lower duct by being inserted into the coupling groove through the coupling hole. 2. The exhaust duct of claim 1 , wherein the coupling part further includes a peripheral portion formed to surround the outer surface of the lower duct in the overlapping portion in a circumferential direction along at least part of a virtual circumference, wherein the stopping portion is located inward of the virtual circumference and inserted into the coupling hole and the coupling groove, and wherein the peripheral portion and the stopping portion are connected together such that the coupling part forms a closed curve. 3. The exhaust duct of claim 2 , wherein the stopping portion includes: a stopping portion body inserted into the coupling groove and formed to surround a side surface of the coupling groove that faces a radially outward direction of the lower duct; and two connecting portions extending from opposite ends of the stopping portion body with respect to the circumferential direction of the lower duct along a radially outward direction of the lower duct and the circumferential direction of the lower duct, the two connecting portions being configured to connect the peripheral portion and the stopping portion body. 4. The exhaust duct of claim 2 , wherein the stopping portion includes two flanges extending along a radial direction of the lower duct, the two flanges being configured to make contact with side surfaces of the coupling hole and the coupling groove that face the first direction and to make contact with side surfaces of the coupling hole and the coupling groove that face an opposite direction to the first direction. 5. The exhaust duct of claim 2 , wherein the peripheral portion further includes: two cut-off portions disconnected from each other and indirectly connected together; and a protrusion configured to connect the two cut-off portions, the protrusion being formed in a convex form in a radially outward direction of the lower duct from the two cut-off portions to impart elasticity to the coupling part. 6. The exhaust duct of claim 1 , wherein the stopping portion includes: a stopping portion body formed to surround a side surface of the coupling groove that faces a radially outward direction of the lower duct; and two flanges extending, along a radial direction of the lower duct, from one end of the stopping portion body that faces the first direction and an opposite end of the stopping portion body that faces an opposite direction to the first direction, the two flanges being configured to make contact with side surfaces of the coupling hole and the coupling groove that face the first direction. 7. The exhaust duct of claim 6 , wherein the stopping portion body is inserted into the coupling groove, and wherein the flanges extend from the stopping portion body in a radially outward direction of the lower duct. 8. The exhaust duct of claim 1 , wherein the coupling part is formed in an annular shape by combining opposite ends of the coupling part and surrounds part of an outer surface of the lower duct and part of an outer surface of the upper duct in the overlapping portion. 9. The exhaust duct of claim 1 , wherein the opposite end of the upper duct is inserted into the lower duct, and wherein the exhaust duct further comprises a sealing member disposed between an outer surface of the upper duct and an inner surface of the lower duct and configured to simultaneously make contact with the outer surface of the upper duct and the inner surface of the lower duct to seal the interior of the lower duct and the interior of the upper duct. 10. The exhaust duct of claim 1 , wherein the lower duct includes: a clearance space part extending from the tip end of the lower duct along the first direction; and an extension extending from the clearance space part along the first direction and having an inner diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the clearance space part. 11. The exhaust duct of claim 10 , wherein the upper duct has an outer diameter that is smaller than the inner diameter of the clearance space part and larger than the inner diameter of the extension, and the upper duct is connected to the clearance space part such that the upper duct is inserted into the clearance space part and slides in the clearance space part. 12. The exhaust duct of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust adaptor is inserted into the one end of the upper duct, and wherein the upper duct includes, on the one end thereof, an exhaust sealing member configured to surround and make contact with an outer surface of the inserted exhaust adaptor to seal the interior of the upper duct and the interior of the exhaust adaptor. 13. A water-heating device comprising: an enclosure; a heat exchanger received in the enclosure, the heat exchanger being configured to heat heating water using a generated heat generated by a combustion reaction of injected fuel and air, and discharge exhaust gas generated by the combustion reaction; an exhaust adaptor disposed in an outlet formed through the enclosure, the exhaust adaptor being configured to discharge the exhaust gas to the outside; and an exhaust duct including a lower duct, an upper duct and a coupling part, wherein the lower duct is connected to the heat exchanger and receives the exhaust gas, and the upper duct is connected to the exhaust adaptor at one end thereof and communicates with the lower duct at an opposite end thereof, such that the exhaust gas flows from the lower duct to the exhaust adaptor and is discharged to the outside, wherein the upper duct is connected to the lower duct to form an overlap joint at an overlapping portion so as to be slidable along a first direction in which the lower duct extends, wherein the coupling part is connected to the upper duct and the lower duct, the coupling part being configured to fix the upper duct and the lower duct to prevent the upper duct from sliding relative to the lower duct, wherein the coupling part is connected to the upper duct and the lower duct in the an overlapping portion that is a region in which the upper duct and the lower duct overlap each other in a dire
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