Gas valve and gas burner system
US-12181183-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US12359809B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12359809-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217836085-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 15, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 15, 2025 |
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A backlit temperature control knob for water heater valves used with water heaters and more particularly to gas water heaters provides a way to read the temperature indication not previously known in the art. Some embodiments rely on a thermocouple or thermopile normally used to power a safety magnet with the pilot light system as a source of electrical energy to selectively illuminate a Light Emitting Diode (LED) which directs light through at least a portion of the knob to assist in reading the temperature indications.
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What is claimed: 1. A water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve and gas water heater combination comprising: ras water heater having one of a thermocouple and a thermopile normally providing power to a safety magnet, said as water heater not connected to an external electrical source, a manual control knob having temperature indications displayed on a front face of the knob, said manual control knob extending from a front of a valve cover; one of a cutout, a transparent portion, and a translucent portion permitting at least some light to pass through the knob from behind to at least selectively illuminate at least a portion of the temperature indications; a light source selectively directing light through the knob, said one of the thermocouple and thermopile also serving as an electrical power source for the light source; and an activator, wherein upon activation, the light source at least temporarily provides light thereby illuminating the at least a portion of the temperature indications. 2. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 1 wherein the electrical power source operates at less than 100 m V. 3. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 1 wherein upon activation, the light source is illuminated for less than 20 seconds. 4. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 1 wherein the light source is connected to the front of the valve cover. 5. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 1 further comprising a pointer on the front of the valve cover, said one of the temperature indications selectively aligning with the pointer upon turning of the manual control knob. 6. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 1 wherein the activator is one of a button and an action of pushing the manual control knob toward the front of the valve cover. 7. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 6 wherein the activator is the button on the valve cover spaced from the manual control knob. 8. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 1 wherein the one of a cutout, a transparent portion, and a translucent portion is located on a skirt extending radially outwardly on the manual control knob. 9. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 8 wherein the skirt is radially spaced from a rotational axis of the manual control knob. 10. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 1 further comprising one of a capacitor and a voltage stepper receiving an input from the electrical power source and then directing power to the light source. 11. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 10 wherein the electrical power source operates at less than 100 mV. 12. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 11 wherein the activator is one of a button and an action of pushing the manual control knob toward the front of the valve cover. 13. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 12 wherein the activator is the button on the valve cover spaced from the manual control knob. 14. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 4 wherein the electrical power source operates at less than 100 mV. 15. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 4 wherein the activator is one of a button and an action of pushing the manual control knob toward the front of the valve cover. 16. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 15 wherein the activator is the button on the valve cover spaced from the manual control knob. 17. The water heater lighted temperature adjustment valve of claim 16 further comprising a pointer on the front of the valve cover, one of the temperature indications selectively aligning with the pointer upon turning of the manual control knob.
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