Hybrid water heater

US11859868B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11859868-B2
Application numberUS-202016931859-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 17, 2020
Priority dateOct 30, 2017
Publication dateJan 2, 2024
Grant dateJan 2, 2024

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A heat pump water heater has a tank, a heat source, and a heat pump system. The heat pump system has a refrigerant path, at least a portion of which is in thermal communication with the water tank volume so that heat transfers from refrigerant to the water tank volume. A fan causes air to flow through a housing, and another portion of the refrigerant path includes an evaporator in the housing. The fan is within the housing and may further be within a second housing. The first housing may comprise a baffle to direct air flow. The fan may be a variable speed fan in communication with a controller, so that the controller controls the fan speed depending on a temperature of the refrigerant.

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A heat pump water heater, comprising: a tank having a tank wall that defines a volume; a housing disposed adjacent the tank, wherein the housing comprises: a top plate forming an air inlet aperture therethrough, a first side wall forming an air outlet aperture therethrough, a second sidewall proximate the air inlet aperture, and a metal grill covering the air inlet aperture, wherein the metal grill is configured to prevent unwanted objects from entering the air inlet aperture without obstructing air flow therethrough; a heat source disposed with respect to the volume to convey heat to water in the tank; a refrigerant conduit that defines at least part of a closed refrigerant path; a pump disposed proximate the tank and in fluid communication with the refrigerant conduit so that the pump is part of the refrigerant path and, when operative, pumps refrigerant through the closed refrigerant path, wherein a portion of the refrigerant conduit is in thermal communication with the volume so that refrigerant flowing through the refrigerant path transfers heat to water in the volume; a coil defined by the refrigerant conduit, wherein the coil is within the housing; a fan within the housing, aligned with the air outlet aperture, and disposed with respect to an evaporator coil so that operation of the fan moves an air flow across the evaporator coil; a temperature sensor in thermal communication with the refrigerant conduit to thereby detect temperature of refrigerant in the refrigerant conduit; a controller in communication with the temperature sensor so that the controller receives signals from the temperature sensor corresponding to temperature of the refrigerant, wherein the controller is configured to control a speed of the fan in response to temperature of the refrigerant. 2. The heat pump water heater as in claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to compare the refrigerant's temperature to at least one threshold temperature and to control the speed of the fan to a speed among a plurality of predetermined speeds depending on the comparison. 3. The heat pump water heater as in claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to increase the speed of the fan when the refrigerant temperature changes from a first temperature to a second temperature, wherein the second temperature is lower than the first temperature. 4. The heat pump water heater of claim 1 , further comprising: a second housing that partially extends into and out of the air outlet aperture, wherein the fan is within the second housing. 5. The heat pump water heater of claim 4 , wherein the second housing comprises a frustoconical taper. 6. The heat pump water heater of claim 1 , wherein the evaporator coil is disposed upstream of the fan, wherein upstream is defined with respect to the airflow. 7. The heat pump water heater of claim 1 , further comprising: a guide comprising a transition surface, wherein the guide is configured to direct the air flow from the air inlet aperture toward the coil. 8. The heat pump water heater of claim 7 , wherein the guide comprises of a stack of open cell foam sheets having generally half-cylindrical cutouts of decreasing diameters in a downward direction away from the air inlet aperture. 9. The heat pump water heater of claim 1 , wherein the inlet aperture is configured to direct compressor noise in an upward direction. 10. The heat pump water heater of claim 1 , wherein the metal grill is a wire grill. 11. A heat pump water heater, comprising: a tank having a tank wall that defines a volume; a housing disposed adjacent the tank, wherein the housing comprises: a top plate forming an air inlet aperture therethrough, a first side wall forming an air outlet aperture therethrough, a second sidewall proximate the air inlet aperture, and a wire grill covering the air inlet aperture, wherein the wire grill is configured to prevent unwanted objects from entering the air inlet aperture without obstructing air flow therethrough; a heat source disposed with respect to the volume to convey heat to water in the tank; a refrigerant conduit that defines at least part of a closed refrigerant path; a pump disposed proximate the tank and in fluid communication with the refrigerant conduit so that the pump is part of the refrigerant path and, when operative, pumps refrigerant through the closed refrigerant path, wherein a portion of the refrigerant conduit is in thermal communication with the volume so that refrigerant flowing through the refrigerant path transfers heat to water in the volume; a coil defined by the refrigerant conduit, wherein the coil is within the housing; a fan within the housing, aligned with the air outlet aperture, and disposed with respect to an evaporator coil so that operation of the fan moves an air flow across the evaporator coil; a temperature sensor in thermal communication with the refrigerant conduit to thereby detect temperature of refrigerant in the refrigerant conduit; a controller in communication with the temperature sensor so that the controller receives signals from the temperature sensor corresponding to temperature of the refrigerant, wherein the controller is configured to control a speed of the fan in response to temperature of the refrigerant. 12. The heat pump water heater as in claim 11 , wherein the controller is configured to compare the refrigerant's temperature to at least one threshold temperature and to control the speed of the fan to a speed among a plurality of predetermined speeds depending on the comparison. 13. The heat pump water heater as in claim 12 , wherein the controller is configured to increase the speed of the fan when the refrigerant temperature changes from a first temperature to a second temperature, wherein the second temperature is lower than the first temperature. 14. The heat pump water heater of claim 11 , further comprising: a second housing that partially extends into and out of the air outlet aperture, wherein the fan is within the second housing. 15. The heat pump water heater of claim 14 , wherein the second housing comprises a frustoconical taper. 16. The heat pump water heater of claim 11 , wherein the evaporator coil is disposed upstream of the fan, wherein upstream is defined with respect to the airflow. 17. The heat pump water heater of claim 11 , further comprising: a guide comprising a transition surface, wherein the guide is configured to direct the air flow from the air inlet aperture toward the coil. 18. The heat pump water heater of claim 17 , wherein the guide comprises of a stack of open cell foam sheets having generally half-cylindrical cutouts of decreasing diameters in a downward direction away from the air inlet aperture. 19. The heat pump water heater of claim 11 , wherein the inlet aperture is configured to direct compressor noise in an upward direction. 20. The heat pump water heater of claim 11 , wherein the wire grill is a metal grill.

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What does patent US11859868B2 cover?
A heat pump water heater has a tank, a heat source, and a heat pump system. The heat pump system has a refrigerant path, at least a portion of which is in thermal communication with the water tank volume so that heat transfers from refrigerant to the water tank volume. A fan causes air to flow through a housing, and another portion of the refrigerant path includes an evaporator in the housing. …
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 Jan 02 2024 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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