| GRAND MATE CO., LTD. Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20120126987 | METHOD FOR EXAMINING WATER HEATER SAFETY - A method for examining water heater safety includes the steps of: setting a desired temperature and sensing a cold water temperature and a flow rate of water to calculate a theoretical gas consumption, and then supplying a combustor the theoretical gas consumption to heat water; sensing a hot water temperature, and calculating a temperature ratio by the desired temperature, the cold water temperature and the hot water temperature. Examining the temperature ratio may find that the water heater is abnormal or malfunctioning. An efficiency ratio may also be calculated by the theoretical gas consumption and the actual gas consumption. Examining the efficiency ratio may find that the water heater is abnormal or malfunctioning as well. | 05-24-2012 |
| 20120126620 | METHOD OF SUPPLYING POWER VENT/DIRECT VENT WATER HEATER BACKUP POWER WHEN THE MAIN POWER IS OFF AND THE BACKUP POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM THEREOF - A backup power supply system of a water heater includes a power transforming device and a controller. The power transforming device generates a DC current with an initial voltage through sensing the temperature change under a low battery condition. The controller examines the initial voltage of the DC current and gives command to which device to supply power to the water heater or to amplify the initial voltage of the DC current for maintaining the water heater's normal work. | 05-24-2012 |
| 20120125268 | DIRECT VENT/POWER VENT WATER HEATER AND METHOD OF TESTING FOR SAFETY THEREOF - A water heater includes a combustor, a gas valve, a blower, a detector, and an operating device. The detector senses a speed of a motor of the blower. The operating device is stored with reference speed ranges under various gas supplies to control the gas valve to cut off the gas supply when the detector senses that the speed of the motor of the blower is beyond the reference speed range | 05-24-2012 |
| 20120006527 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING OUTLET WATER TEMPERATURE OF WATER HEATER - A temperature controlling device includes a setting controller, a gas valve, a burner, an inlet temperature sensor, a water meter, and an operational controller. User sets a desired temperature via the setting controller. The inlet temperature sensor senses an inlet temperature of water at an inlet of a pipe, and then operational controller calculates a difference between the inlet temperature and the desired temperature to get a total heat for heating water in a predetermined heating time and transfer the total heat into a total gas consumption, and controls the gas valve to supply gas to the burner with an amount of the total gas consumption in a predetermined heating time. After that, water should be heated to the desired temperature, and the operational controller controls the gas valve to decrease the gas supply for maintaining water temperature. | 01-12-2012 |
| 20110306000 | COMBUSTOR OF WATER HEATER - A combustor of a water heater includes a burner member and a flame cover. The burner member has a passageway therein with an inlet and an outlet. The flame cover has a plurality of flame holes. The character of the present invention is that the burner member is provided with a room at a top thereof communicated with the passageway. A separating device is put in the room, and the flame cover is connected to the burner member to cover the separating device The separating device has a main outlet and two side outlets right under the flame holes of the flame cover to generate main flames and side flames respectively. | 12-15-2011 |
| 20110256490 | COMBUSTOR ASSEMBLY OF WATER HEATER - A combustor assembly of a water heater, which is provided between an air blower and a burner set to guide air from the air blower to the burner set, includes a first board, a second board and a third board stacked in sequence. Between the first board and the second board there is a first chamber and a first port, and between the second board and the first board there is a second chamber and a second port. The second board and the third board both have apertures. These boards restrict and divide an air flow of the air blower to flow along several paths to increase heat efficiency. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110067650 | WATER HEATER MODULE HAVING DETACHABLE HEAT EXCHANGER - A water heater module of the present invention includes a water heater and an extra heat exchanger. The extra heat exchanger has a spiral pipe and is detachably connected to the water heater. The spiral pipe is heated by high temperature gas from the water heater to pre-heat cold water in the pipe, and then the water is sent to the water heater for further heating that the temperature of the water will be raised within a short time. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20090272448 | VALVE OF GAS STOVE - A valve of a gas stove includes a valve member and a first sealing member. The valve member is an integral body having a left tube, a right tube, and a connection tube between the left tube and the right tube in a single member. The valve member further has a gas channel therein extended from the left tube, the connection tube to the right tube in sequence and a first bore on the left tube to be communicated with the gas channel. The connection tube has an inlet to be connected to an external gas supply. The first sealing member may be moved to seal the first bore of the gas channel. The present invention has many advantages including strong structure, high precision, and easy for fabrication and assembly. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20090206291 | GAS FLOW RATE CONTROL VALVE - A gas flow rate control valve includes a lower valve block defining a gas flow passage, and an upper valve block having a tube disposed ill communication with the gas flow passage, and a solenoid coil assembly surrounding the tube for generating a magnetic field. A magnetic column has a magnetic portion inserted into the tube and axially movable by the magnetic field generated by the solenoid coil assembly, and a stopper movable with the magnetic portion to change the open cross-sectional area of the gas flow passage so as to control the flow rate of the fuel gas passing through the gas flow passage. A spring member is provided at one of the top and bottom sides of the magnetic column to keep the magnetic column in balance and to provide a return force to the magnetic column after displacement of the magnetic column. | 08-20-2009 |