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20080264355 | WATER HEATER - The object is to provide a water heater capable of efficiently transmitting radiation heat of a burner to hot water in a hot water storage chamber, and improving thermal efficiency. In water heater, a second restriction part having a shallower depth than a restriction part is partially arranged along a peripheral edge of a lower mirror plate of a hot water storage chamber, a protrusion part protruding in a ring shape toward the center side of the lower mirror plate is arranged between the restriction part and the second restriction part, and a burner is provided so as to position a burner head of the burner to face the protrusion part. | 10-30-2008 |
20080264356 | WATER HEATER - To provide a water heater capable of suppressing an increase of combustion air temperature and suppressing to generate nitrogen oxide with an easy structure. In a water heater, a burner provided in a combustion chamber provided below a hot water storage chamber is an all primary air burner taking in air required for combustion, where the air is mostly primary air. Further, the burner is provided with a supporting plate in the combustion chamber at the height that a part of a burner head is protruded into a space covered by a lower mirror plate. | 10-30-2008 |
20080268393 | BURNER - The object is to provide a burner capable of taking in sufficient primary air even though the size thereof is compact, and capable of being used as an all-primary air burner. A burner includes a mixing pipe to which a fuel gas and combustion air are supplied, a burner main body having a mixing chamber at a top end on a downstream side of the mixing pipe, and a burner head which is provided at an upper part of the burner main body while communicating with the mixing chamber and has first and second burner ports for ejecting mixed gas of the fuel gas and air for combustion mixed in the mixing chamber. The burner further includes an extension pipe in the burner main body protruding inside the mixing chamber being formed by extending the mixing pipe. | 10-30-2008 |
20080268394 | BURNER - A burner including a burner main body having a mixing pipe to which a fuel gas and combustion air are supplied and a mixing chamber provided at a top end on the downstream side of the mixing pipe, and a burner head, which is provided at an upper part of the burner main body. The burner head communicates with the mixing chamber and ejects the mixed gas of the fuel gas and air mixed in the mixing chamber. The burner head has a cylindrical shape and is provided right above the mixing chamber of the burner main body. The burner head has several first and second burner ports bored around almost an entire periphery of a side face thereof. The mixing pipe extends in a direction where the mixing pipe is crossed with an axis line of the burner head at substantially right angles to each other. | 10-30-2008 |
20130312700 | RICH-LEAN BURNER - A rich-lean burner includes an inner cylinder to which lean gas, which is a mixture of gas and combustion air, is supplied, and an outer cylinder that is coaxially disposed around the inner cylinder such that rich gas, which is a mixture of gas and combustion air, is supplied between the inner cylinder and the outer cylinder. A burner head, which has small holes and whose diameter decreases toward the leading end, is provided on an opening of the inner cylinder. The burner head is obtained by forming a perforated metal, in which the small holes are arranged in a zigzag manner, into a conical shape. An interval between each of the small holes is two to three times the diameter of the small holes. The total area of the small holes is larger than the area of an upper end opening of an upper inner cylinder. | 11-28-2013 |