[0001] The present application claims priority to Chinese Patent Applications
201810039045.8, titled as "distributor and burner and water heater having same" filed on Jan. 16,
2018 in the China National Intellectual Property Administration, the entire contents
of which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] The present application claims priority to Chinese Patent Applications
201810461364.8, titled as "distributor and burner and water heater having same" filed on May 15,
2018 in the China National Intellectual Property Administration, the entire contents
of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD
[0003] The present disclosure relates to a technical field of water heater, particularly
to a distributor and a burner and a water heater having the same.
BACKGROUND
[0004] The water heater or wall-hanging stove is a household appliance that uses fuel gas
as the main energy source to provide domestic hot water or household heating. The
burner is a joint name of devices for making fuel and air sprayed and mixed in a certain
way, which is an important component of the gas water heater and wall-hanging stove.
The burner is divided into industrial burners, combustion engines, civil burners and
special burners according to the type and application field. The existing burner has
insufficient combustion heat intensity, low combustion efficiency, and is prone to
generate a large amount of nitrogen oxides.
SUMMARY
[0005] Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a distributor and a burner and a water
heater having same to solve or alleviate one or more technical problems in the prior
art.
[0006] As a first aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, an embodiment of
the present disclosure provides a distributor, comprising:
at least three injection pipes, wherein each injection pipe is provided with a flow
guiding inclined surface, and the flow guiding inclined surface is formed by inclining
an end surface of a gas outlet section of the injection pipe to two sides;
a gas mixing cavity respectively communicated with each injection pipe;
a splitter disposed at the gas outlet section of the injection pipe and recessed to
an interior of the gas mixing cavity to split gas to two sides; and
a first through hole disposed beside the injection pipe, configured for a cooling
water pipe to pass through, and in close contact with the cooling water pipe.
[0007] In some embodiments, a top of the first through hole is higher than a bottom of the
splitter.
[0008] In some embodiments, the distributor includes a top plate covering a top of each
injection pipe, and the top plate is provided with a plurality of fire holes; and
a vertical spacing between the top of the first through hole and the top plate is
less than or equal to 20 mm.
[0009] In some embodiments, a ratio of the vertical spacing to a vertical height of the
injection pipe is less than or equal to 20%.
[0010] In some embodiments, the fire hole has a plurality of protrusions, and the protrusions
of two adjacent fire holes are staggered.
[0011] In some embodiments, a center point of the first through hole is higher than a bottom
of the gas outlet section.
[0012] In some embodiments, the splitter is provided with a vertex angle part, the vertex
angle part is used for splitting gas to two sides of the splitter, and an angle of
the vertex angle part ranges from 45 degrees to 85 degrees.
[0013] In some embodiments, the distributor includes a second through hole, and the second
through hole is positioned at an outer side of the injection pipes at two sides of
the distributor, used for the cooling water pipe to pass through, and in close contact
with the cooling water pipe.
[0014] In some embodiments, a top of the second through hole is lower than the bottom of
the splitter.
[0015] As a second aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, an embodiment of
the present disclosure provides a burner, including a cooling water pipe and a plurality
of distributors as described above, the plurality of distributors being distributed
side by side; the cooling water pipe passing through the first through hole and penetrating
through the plurality of the distributor.
[0016] In some embodiments, the cooling water pipe is a U-shaped pipe, and the distributor
includes two first through holes, and two ends of the cooling water pipe pass through
the corresponding first through holes and penetrate through the plurality of the distributors.
[0017] In some embodiments, a first width is define by a horizontal distance between the
center points of the two first through holes, a second width is defined by a horizontal
distance between center lines of two outside injection pipes, and the first width
is half of the second width.
[0018] In some embodiments, the vertical spacing between the top of the first through hole
and the top plate is less than or equal to 50% of the first width.
[0019] In some embodiments, at least four injection pipes are arranged, the first through
hole is arranged between every two adjacent injection pipes; the cooling water pipe
is a serpentine pipe, and the cooling water pipe passes through each first through
hole in a circuitous way and penetrates through the plurality of distributor.
[0020] As a third aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, an embodiment of
the present disclosure provides a cooling water pipe and a plurality of distributors
as described above, and the plurality of distributors are distributed side by side;
the cooling water pipe passes through the first through hole and the second through
hole, and penetrates through the plurality of the distributor.
[0021] As a fourth aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, an embodiment of
the present disclosure provides a burner, comprising a plurality of distributors as
described above and a gas distributor arranged below each distributor, a plurality
of gas channels is defined in the gas distributor, and the gas channels being communicated
with the injection pipe.
[0022] Preferably, the gas distributor further includes gas distribution rods which are
respectively perpendicular to each gas channel, wherein the gas distribution rods
are provided with branch passage holes to communicate the gas distribution rods with
each gas channel.
[0023] As a fifth aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, an embodiment of
the present disclosure provides a water heater, including the burner of any of the
above.
[0024] The technical solution of the embodiment of the present disclosure can increase the
ejector coefficient, make the gas combustion more complete, and reduce the generation
of nitrogen oxides.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025]
Fig. 1 is a front view illustrating a burner according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a top view illustrating the burner according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a right side view illustrating a distributor of the burner according to
the first embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a left side view illustrating the distributor and a gas distributor of the
burner according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 5 is a top view illustrating the distributor of the burner according to the first
embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a top view illustrating a burner according to the second embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a front view illustrating a distributor of the burner according to the second
embodiment.
Fig. 8 is a left side view illustrating two distributors of the burner according to
the second embodiment.
Fig. 9 is a front view illustrating a distributor of a burner according to the third
embodiment.
Fig. 10 is a top view illustrating a burner according to the fourth embodiment.
Fig. 11 is a front view illustrating a distributor of the burner according to the
fourth embodiment.
Description of reference numbers:
50: burner; |
20: cooling water pipe; |
500: distributor; |
510: injection pipe; |
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510A: first injection pipe; |
510B: second injection |
pipe; 510C: third injection pipe; |
511: gas outlet end; |
511A: flow guiding inclined surface; |
D1: width of the gas outlet end; |
512: gas inlet end; |
D2: width of the gas inlet |
end; 14: through hole; |
141: turnup; |
15A: first concave part; |
15B: second concave part; |
16: top plate; |
161: fire hole; |
161A: protrusion; |
17A: first housing; |
17B: second housing; |
18: bracket; |
12: gas mixing cavity; |
600: gas distributor; |
610: gas channel; |
611: first gas channel; |
612: second gas channel; |
613: third gas channel; |
621: first nozzle; |
622: second nozzle; |
623: third nozzle; |
630: gas distribution rod; |
631: branch passage hole; |
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10: burner; |
100: distributor; |
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100A: first housing; |
100B: second housing; |
110: injection pipe; |
111A: first flow guiding inclined surface; |
111B: second flow guiding inclined surface; |
112: splitter; |
112A: first concave portion; |
112B: second concave portion; |
112C: vertex angle part; |
110A: negative pressure section; |
110B: premixing section; |
110C: diffuser section; |
110D: gas outlet section; |
120: top plate; |
121: fire hole; |
131: first through hole of water inlet pipe; |
132: first through hole of water outlet pipe; |
140: turnup; |
200: cooling water pipe; |
210: water inlet pipe; |
220: water outlet pipe; |
300: distributor; |
333: first through hole of intermediate pipe; |
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40: burner; |
400: distributor; |
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231: second through hole of water inlet pipe; |
232: second through hole of water outlet pipe. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The first embodiment
[0026] As illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, as an aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure,
the present embodiment provides a burner 50 including a plurality of distributors
500 arranged in a horizontal direction. Fig. 3 shows a right side view of one of the
distributors 500. The distributor 500 of the present embodiment includes a gas mixing
cavity 12 and a plurality of injection pipes 510. The number of the injection pipes
510 may be three or more. The plurality of injection pipes 510 are independent of
each other, and each of the injection pipes 510 is in communication with the gas mixing
cavity 12. The plurality of injection pipes 510 can inject a larger amount of gas
and improve the ejecting ability, thereby greatly improving combustion heat intensity
and heat load of the burner, making the gas combustion more complete, and reducing
generation of nitrogen oxides.
[0027] The present embodiment is exemplified by three injection pipes 510, that is, the
distributor 500 of the present embodiment includes a first injection pipe 510A, a
second injection pipe 510B, and a third injection pipe 510C. Preferably, the first
injection pipe 510A, the second injection pipe 510B, and the third injection pipe
510C are vertically arranged, so that the distributor is simple in structure, convenient
to manufacture, and low in cost. The first injection pipe 510A, the second injection
pipe 510B, and the third injection pipe 510C may be uniformly distributed at equal
intervals, or may be randomly distributed at unequal intervals.
[0028] In the following, the injection pipe 510 of the embodiment of the present disclosure
will be described in detail in the preferred manner with reference to the accompanying
drawings. Since the first injection pipe 510A, the second injection pipe 510B and
the third injection pipe 510C preferably have the same shape, the following description
will only take the first ejector tube 510A as an example.
[0029] An end surface of a gas outlet end (gas outlet section) 511 of the first injection
pipe 510A is inclined to two sides to form a flow guiding inclined surface 511A, so
as to reduce an injection pressure of gas at the gas outlet end (gas outlet section)
511, guide the gas ejected from the gas outlet end (gas outlet section) 511 to flow
to two sides, and help the gas to be uniformly mixed in the gas mixing cavity 12.
[0030] A width D1 of the gas outlet end (gas outlet section) 511 of the first injection
pipe 510A is preferably greater than a width D2 of the gas inlet end 512, so that
a size of the distributor 500 can be reduced as much as possible, and the gas can
be uniformly mixed as much as possible after being ejected from the gas outlet end
(gas outlet section) 511.
[0031] Fig. 4 illustrates a left side view of the distributor 500 of the present embodiment.
Referring to Fig. 1, the burner 50 further includes a gas distributor 600 disposed
below the first injection pipe 510A, the second injection pipe 510B, and the third
injection pipe 510C of the distributor 500. A plurality of gas channels 610 is defined
in the gas distributor 600, and the number and distribution of the gas channels 610
should correspond to the number and distribution of the injection pipes 510. In the
present embodiment, the gas distributor 600 includes a first gas channel 611, a second
gas channel 612 and a third gas channel 613. The first gas channel 611 communicates
with the first injection pipe 510A through a first nozzle 621; the second gas channel
612 is communicated with the second injection pipe 510B through a second nozzle 622;
and the third gas channel 613 communicates with the third injection pipe 510C through
a third nozzle 623.
[0032] The gas distributor 600 is fixedly connected with the first injection pipe 510A,
the second injection pipe 510B and the third injection pipe 510C through a bracket
18. It should be noted that since the second gas channel 612 and the second nozzle
622 are blocked by the bracket 18 in Fig. 4, the second gas channel 612 and the second
nozzle 622 are shown by dotted lines.
[0033] As shown in Figs. 1 and 4, the gas distributor 600 includes a gas distribution rod
630 disposed perpendicularly to each gas channel (the first gas channel 611, the second
gas channel 612, and the third gas channel 613), a gas channel is defined inside the
gas distribution rod 630, and the gas distribution rod 630 has a branch passage hole
631 to communicate the first gas channel 611, the second gas channel 612, and the
third gas channel 613 with the gas distribution rod 630, respectively.
[0034] As shown in Fig. 1, Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, the burner of the present embodiment further
includes a cooling water pipe 20, which passes through a through hole 14 provided
in the distributor 500 and is in close contact with the distributor 500 to reduce
cavity temperature of the distributor 500 and prolong service life of the burner.
Preferably, the cooling water pipe 20 is a U-shaped pipe, and the distributor 500
is provided with two through holes 14 for the cooling water pipe 20 to pass through.
[0035] The distributor 500 of the present embodiment further includes a top plate 16 that
covers a top of the gas mixing cavity 12, and Fig. 5 shows a top view of the top plate
16. The top plate 16 has a plurality of fire holes 161, and the plurality of fire
holes 161 can be uniformly arranged in groups. Each fire hole 161 is strip-shaped
with a plurality of protrusions 161A in a middle portion thereof to increase an area
of the fire hole 161A to enhance the injection intensity, and the protrusions 161A
of adjacent two fire holes 161 are staggered to increase the number and density of
the fire holes 161.
[0036] As shown in Fig. 1, the distributor 500 of the present embodiment includes a first
housing 17A and a second housing 17B which are symmetrically disposed forward and
backward, that is, the injection pipe 510 is formed by the first housing 17A and the
second housing 17B, a cavity of the injection pipe 510 is surrounded by the first
housing 17A and the second housing 17B, and the gas mixing chamber 12 is surrounded
by the first housing 17A and the second housing 17B. The first housing 17A and the
second housing 17B are buckled to be connected, and the top plate 16 is welded to
the first housing 17A and the second housing 17B respectively. Therefore, a punching
process of the distributor 500 of the present embodiment is simple and reliable, which
can reduce the production cost and reduce the noise when the burner operates.
[0037] Preferably, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the first housing 17A and the second housing
17B have turnup 141 in a circumferential direction of the through hole 14, so that
the cooling water pipe 20 is in close contact with the distributor 500.
[0038] Preferably, the first housing 17A for enclosing the gas mixing chamber 12 has a first
concave part 15A with a surface indentation, and the second housing 17B for enclosing
the gas mixing cavity 12 has a second concave part 15B symmetrically disposed with
respect to the first concave part 15A in a front and rear direction, and the first
concave part 15A and the second concave part 15B are concave toward an inside of the
gas mixing cavity 12. As shown in Figs. 3 and 4, three groups of the first concave
part 15A and the second concave part 15B are provided, which are respectively located
above the first injection pipe 510A, the second injection pipe 510B and the third
injection pipe 510C, and are used for hold down the airflow and uniformly mixing the
air.
[0039] As another aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the present embodiment
further provides a water heater including the burner according to the above embodiment.
Other configurations of the water heater of the present embodiment can adopt various
technical solutions those are known to those skilled in the art now and in the future,
and will not be described in detail herein.
[0040] As another aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the present embodiment
further provides a wall-hanging stove including the burner according to the above
embodiment. Other configurations of the wall-hanging stove of the present embodiment
can adopt various technical solutions those are known to those skilled in the art
now and in the future, and will not be described in detail herein.
[0041] The burner and the water heater or wall-hanging stove having the same of some embodiments
of the present disclosure can greatly improve the ejecting ability and ejector coefficient
of the gas, increase the combustion heat intensity and the heat load, make the combustion
of the gas more completely, reduce the generation of nitrogen oxides, and reduce the
cavity temperature of the distributor, prolong the service life of the burner, reduce
the cost, and at the same time improve the performance and adaptability of the burner.
The second embodiment
[0042] Fig. 6 illustrates a top view of the burner 10 of the present embodiment. The burner
10 of the present embodiment includes a plurality of distributors 100 and cooling
water pipes 200 penetrating through the plurality of distributors 100. The plurality
of distributors 100 is distributed side by side along a width direction of the distributors
100. The cooling water pipe 200 is a U-shaped pipe including a water inlet pipe 210
and a water outlet pipe 220 to feed and drain water at a same side of the burner 10.
Preferably, the cooling water pipe 200 is integrally formed.
[0043] Fig. 7 illustrates a front view of one of the distributors 100. The distributor 100
of the present embodiment includes three injection pipes 110 and two first through
holes (the first through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe and the first through hole
132 of the water outlet pipe). The two ends of the cooling water pipe 200 respectively
pass through the corresponding first through holes, that is, the first through hole
131 of the water inlet pipe is used for the water inlet pipe 210 to pass through and
is in close contact with the water inlet pipe 210, and the first through hole 132
of the water outlet pipe is used for the water outlet pipe 220 to pass through and
is in close contact with the water outlet pipe 220. The distributor 100 also includes
a top plate 120 which covers above the three injection pipes 110 and is provided with
a plurality of fire holes 121, which can be understood in combination with Fig. 6.
[0044] A vertical height H0 of the injection pipe 110 is preferably equal to or greater
than 95 mm, which can be divided into an ejector section and a gas outlet section
110D according to a gas flow direction (i.e. from bottom to up in Fig. 7), the ejector
section is sequentially a negative pressure section 110A, a premixing section 110B
and a diffuser section 110C according to the gas flow direction. In the gas outlet
section 110D, the gas injected by the three injection pipes 110 is mixed again and
then discharged from the fire hole 121 and combusted to form a flame.
[0045] In order to prevent the flame from being excessively high due to the excessive jet
force of the gas flow, firstly, an end surface of the gas outlet section 110D of the
injection pipe 110 is inclined to two sides to form a flow guiding inclined surface
(including a first flow guiding inclined surface 111A inclined to a left side and
a second flow guiding inclined surface 111B inclined to a right side); secondly, a
hole diameter of the injection pipe 110 in the diffuser section 110C gradually increases
in the gas flow direction to reduce the pressure.
[0046] Referring to Figs. 7 and 8, the distributor 100 may be formed by a first housing
100A and a second housing 100B buckled together, i.e., a cavity of the three injection
pipes 100 are surrounded by the first housing 100A and the second housing 100B. The
first through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe and the first through hole 132 of water
outlet pipe are formed by opening the first housing 100A and the second housing 100B
at symmetrical positions.
[0047] The injection pipe 110 also has a splitter 112, which is disposed at the gas outlet
section 110D, i.e., between the first flow guiding inclined surface 111A and the second
flow guiding inclined surface 111B. The splitter 112 includes a first concave portion
112A formed by recessing the first housing 100A toward the cavity of the injection
pipe 110 and a second concave portion 112B formed by recessing the second housing
100B toward the cavity of the injection pipe 110. A gas channel is defined between
the first concave portion 112A and the second concave portion 112B for gas circulation.
[0048] The splitter 112 is used for splitting gas. That is, a part of the gas is affected
by resistance of the splitter 112, split to two sides of the injection pipe 110, and
ejected from the fire hole 121 corresponding to two sides of the injection pipe 110,
and then combusted to form a flame; while another part of the gas rises vertically
upward from the gas channel between the first concave portion 112A and the second
concave portion 112B, and is ejected from the fire hole 121 corresponding to a center
of the injection pipe 110, and then combusted to form a flame.
[0049] An angle α of a vertex angle part 112C of the splitter 112 is preferably 45 degrees
(°) to 85°, that is, the angle at which the vertex angle part 112C divides the gas
to two sides thereof is preferably 45 ° to 85 °, so as to reduce the flow dividing
resistance, reduce a transverse dimension of the splitter 112, and further provide
conditions for moving up positions of the first through hole 131 of the water inlet
pipe and the first through hole 132 of the water outlet pipe.
[0050] In the present embodiment, the first through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe and
the first through hole 132 of the water outlet pipe are respectively located between
two adjacent injection pipes 110 and have the same diameter. The diameters of the
first through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe and the first through hole 132 of the
water outlet pipe should be adapted to the cooling water pipe 200, preferably greater
than or equal to 11mm, further preferably greater than or equal to 13mm. A greater
diameter can increase a contact area with the cooling water pipe 200 and improve the
cooling efficiency.
[0051] As shown in Fig. 7, in the present embodiment, a horizontal distance between center
points of the first through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe and the first through
hole 132 of the water outlet pipe forms a first width W1, a horizontal distance between
center lines of two outside injection pipes 110 forms a second width W2, and the first
width W1 is preferably half of the second width W2, so as to ensure that the entire
area of the top plate 120 can be involved, thereby improving the cooling efficiency.
[0052] A top of the first through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe and a top of the first
through hole 132 of the water outlet pipe are preferably arranged at the same horizontal
plane. The top E1 of the first through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe should be
higher than a bottom E2 of the splitter 112. Further, a center point E3 of the first
through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe should be higher than a bottom E4 of the
outlet section 110D, so that the position of the cooling water pipe 200 is adjacent
to the top plate 120, thereby improving the cooling efficiency.
[0053] Preferably, a vertical distance HI between the first through hole 131 of the water
inlet pipe and the top plate 120 is less than or equal to 20 mm; a ratio of the vertical
spacing HI to the vertical height H0 of the injection pipe 110 is less than or equal
to 20%; and the vertical distance HI is less than or equal to 50% of W1, so that the
position of the cooling water pipe 200 is as adjacent to the top plate 120 as possible.
[0054] Nitric oxide accounts for 90% and nitrogen dioxide accounts for 5%∼10% of the nitrogen
oxides produced by the burner, of which nitrogen oxides produced by thermal oxidation
reaction account for the majority (thermal oxidation reaction refers to the oxidation
reaction of nitrogen and oxygen in air at high temperature to generate nitrogen oxides).
Experiments show that the oxidation rate increases exponentially with the increase
of reaction temperature.
[0055] Therefore, as the gas is continuously burned, the temperature of the fire hole 121,
that is, the top plate 120, increases continuously and the risk of generating a large
amount of nitrogen oxides also increases. In the present embodiment, the cooling water
pipe 200 can cool the burner, especially reduce the temperature of the top plate 120.
The positions of the first through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe and the first
through hole 132 of the water outlet pipe are designed so that the position of the
cooling water pipe 200 can be as adjacent to the top plate 120 as possible and the
entire area of the top plate 120 can be involved. Therefore, the burner of the present
embodiment can improve the cooling efficiency of the top plate 120 and further keep
the top plate 120 at a lower temperature value to reduce thermal oxidation reaction
and further reduce nitrogen oxide emission.
[0056] In addition, the burner 10 of the present embodiment can cool the top plate 120 and
the fire hole 121, prolong the service life of the burner, and can also reduce the
burning speed, thereby effectively controlling the occurrence of the tempering phenomenon
and improving the safety factor.
[0057] Preferably, as shown in Fig. 7, the outer circumferences of the first through hole
131 of the water inlet pipe and the first through hole 132 of the water outlet pipe
have turnups 140, so that the cooling water pipe 200 is in close contact with the
first through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe and the first through hole 132 of the
water outlet pipe.
[0058] As another aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the present embodiment
further provides a gas water heater including the burner according to the above embodiment.
Other configurations of the gas water heater of the present embodiment can adopt various
technical solutions those are known to those skilled in the art now and in the future,
and will not be described in detail herein.
[0059] As another aspect of the embodiment of the present disclosure, the present embodiment
further provides a wall-hanging stove including the burner according to the above
embodiment. Other configurations of the wall-hanging stove of the present embodiment
can adopt various technical solutions those are known to those skilled in the art
now and in the future, and will not be described in detail herein.
The third embodiment
[0060] The present embodiment provides a burner, a water heater and a wall-hanging stove
having the same. The difference from the second embodiment is that, as shown in Fig.
9, a distributor 300 of the present embodiment has four injection pipes 110, and a
first through hole is provided between every two adjacent injection pipes 110, i.e.,
the distributor 300 includes three first through holes (a first through hole 131 of
the water inlet pipe, a first through hole 132 of the water outlet pipe, and a first
through hole 333 of an intermediate pipe).
[0061] In the present embodiment, the cooling water pipe is a serpentine pipe and passes
through each first through hole in a circuitous way, that is, the water inlet pipe
passes through the first through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe, the water outlet
pipe passes through the first through hole 132 of the water outlet pipe, and the pipe
connecting the water inlet pipe and the water outlet pipe passes through the first
through hole 333 of the intermediate pipe, so as to respectively feed and drain water
on two sides of the burner.
[0062] In the present embodiment, the size and position of the first through hole 333 of
the intermediate pipe are designed to be the same as those of the first through hole
131 of the water inlet pipe. Therefore, the position of the cooling water pipe can
be as adjacent to the top plate 120 as possible and the entire area of the top plate
120 can be involved. Therefore, the burner of the present embodiment can improve the
cooling efficiency of the top plate 120 and further keep the top plate 120 at a lower
temperature value to reduce the emission of nitrogen oxides.
[0063] The above embodiments provide a variety of burners, as well as gas water heaters
and wall-hanging stove based on the above burners. The cooling water pipe is further
made adjacent to the top plate and the fire hole by arranging the first through hole
for the cooling water pipe to pass through between adjacent injection pipes and making
the position of the first through hole adjacent to the top plate, so as to improve
the cooling efficiency of the top plate and reduce the emission of nitrogen oxides.
In addition, the design of multiple injection pipes can increase the ejector coefficient
and the amount of ejected air, thus improving the combustion efficiency.
[0064] It should be noted that the embodiment of the present disclosure does not limit the
number of injection pipes and the number of first through holes. For example, when
the number of injection pipes is odd, a first through hole may be provided between
every two adjacent injection pipes, i.e., an even number of first through holes may
be provided, at the same time the cooling water pipes feed and drain water at the
same side of the burner. Alternatively, when the number of injection pipes is even,
a first through hole may be provided between every two adjacent injection pipes, i.e.,
an odd number of first through holes may be provided, at the same time the cooling
water pipes feed and drain water on two sides of the burner respectively.
The fourth embodiment
[0065] The present embodiment provides a burner 40, a water heater and a wall-hanging stove
having the same. The difference from the second embodiment is that, a distributor
400 further includes two second through holes (the first through hole 231 of the water
inlet pipe and the first through hole 232 of the water outlet pipe). The two ends
of the cooling water pipe 200 respectively pass through the corresponding second through
holes, i.e., the second through hole 231 of the water inlet pipe is used for the water
inlet pipe 210 to pass through and is in close contact with the water inlet pipe 210,
and the second through hole 232 of the water outlet pipe is used for the water outlet
pipe 220 to pass through and is in close contact with the water outlet pipe 220, which
can be understood in combination with Figs. 10 and 11.
[0066] The tops of the second through hole 231 of the water inlet pipe and the second through
hole 232 of the water outlet pipe are preferably disposed at the same horizontal plane,
and the top portion E11 of the second through hole 231 of the water inlet pipe and
the second through hole 232 of the water outlet pipe may be lower than the bottom
portion E2 of the splitter 112. Therefore, the second through hole match with the
first through hole (131/132) so that the position of the cooling water pipe 200 can
be adjacent to the top plate 120 or slightly lower than the splitter 112, thereby
improving the cooling efficiency. Certainly, the second through hole 231 of the water
inlet pipe and the second through hole 232 of the water outlet pipe may also be in
the same height plane as the first through hole 131 of the water inlet pipe and the
first through hole 132 of the water outlet pipe.
[0067] Certainly, the cooling water pipe in the present embodiment can be a serpentine pipe,
which penetrates through the second through hole on one side, the plurality of distributors,
the first through hole, and finally the second through hole on the other side in a
circuitous way. The cooling water pipe can also be a plurality of U-shaped pipes which
respectively penetrate through the first through hole, the plurality of distributors,
and then the second through hole; or respectively penetrate in and out through the
first through hole and penetrate in and out through the second through hole. In addition,
the inlet end and the outlet end for the cooling water pipe may be located at one
side of the burner or at two sides of the burner, and there is no specific limitation
here.
[0068] The above is only the preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, and it should
be pointed out that the present disclosure is not limited to the above preferred embodiments,
and the scope of protection of the present disclosure should be subject to the scope
defined by the claims. For those of ordinary skill in the art, several improvements
and embellishments can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the
present disclosure, and these improvements and embellishments should also be regarded
as the protection scope of the present disclosure.
1. A distributor,
characterized in that, the distributor comprises:
at least three injection pipes, wherein each injection pipe is provided with a flow
guiding inclined surface, and the flow guiding inclined surface is formed by inclining
an end surface of a gas outlet section of the injection pipe to two sides;
a gas mixing cavity respectively communicated with each injection pipe;
a splitter disposed at the gas outlet section of the injection pipe and recessed to
an interior of the gas mixing cavity to split gas to two sides; and
a first through hole disposed beside the injection pipe, configured for a cooling
water pipe to pass through, and in close contact with the cooling water pipe.
2. The distributor according to claim 1, characterized in that a top of the first through hole is higher than a bottom of the splitter.
3. The distributor according to claim 1, characterized in that the distributor comprises a top plate covering a top of each injection pipe, the
top plate being provided with a plurality of fire holes; and a vertical spacing between
a top of the first through hole and the top plate is less than or equal to 20mm.
4. The distributor according to claim 3, characterized in that a ratio of the vertical spacing to a vertical height of the injection pipe is less
than or equal to 20%.
5. The distributor according to claim 3, characterized in that the fire hole has a plurality of protrusions, and the protrusions of two adjacent
fire holes are staggered.
6. The distributor according to claim 1, characterized in that a center point of the first through hole is higher than a bottom of the gas outlet
section.
7. The distributor according to claim 1, characterized in that the splitter is provided with a vertex angle part, the vertex angle part is used
for splitting gas to two sides of the splitter, and an angle of the vertex angle part
ranges from 45 degrees to 85 degrees.
8. The distributor according to any one of claims 1-7, characterized in that the distributor comprises a second through hole, the second through hole is located
outside the injection pipes on two sides, configured for the cooling water pipe to
pass through, and in close contact with the cooling water pipe.
9. The distributor according to claim 8, characterized in that a top of the second through hole is lower than a bottom of the splitter.
10. A burner, comprising a cooling water pipe and a plurality of distributors according
to any one of claims 1 to 7, the plurality of distributors being distributed side
by side; the cooling water pipe passing through the first through hole and penetrating
through the plurality of the distributors.
11. The burner according to claim 10, characterized in that the cooling water pipe is a U-shaped pipe, and the distributor comprises two first
through holes, two ends of the cooling water pipe respectively pass through the corresponding
first through holes and penetrate through the plurality of the distributors.
12. The burner according to claim 11, characterized in that a first width is defined by a horizontal distance between center points of the two
first through holes, a second width is defined by a horizontal distance between center
lines of two outside injection pipes, and the first width is half of the second width.
13. The burner according to claim 12, characterized in that a vertical spacing between a top of the first through hole and the top plate is less
than or equal to 50% of the first width.
14. The burner according to claim 10, characterized in that at least four injection pipes are provided, the first through hole is arranged between
every two adjacent injection pipes; the cooling water pipe is a serpentine pipe, passes
through each first through hole in a circuitous way, and penetrates through the plurality
of distributor.
15. A burner, comprising a cooling water pipe and a plurality of distributors according
to claim 8 or 9, the plurality of distributors being distributed side by side; the
cooling water pipe passing through the first through hole and the second through hole,
and penetrating through the plurality of the distributors.
16. A burner, comprising a plurality of distributors according to any one of claims 1
to 9, and a gas distributor arranged below each distributor, a plurality of gas channels
being defined in the gas distributor, and the gas channels being communicated with
the injection pipe.
17. The burner according to claim 16, characterized in that the gas distributor further comprises a gas distribution rod perpendicular to each
gas channel, the gas distribution rod is provided with a branch passage hole so as
to communicate the gas distribution rod with each gas channel.
18. A water heater, characterized in that the water heater comprises a burner according to any one of claims 10 to 17.