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Ozzie Missoum

from Pike Road, AL

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  • 405 Windwood Ct, Pike Road, AL 36064 (334) 221-5424
  • Montgomery, AL
  • 9 Tasker Ln, Madbury, NH 03823
  • Nashua, NH

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Advanced R&D And Engineering Manager At Rheem Manufacturing

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Location:
Montgomery, Alabama Area
Industry:
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Company / Classification
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Ozzie Missoum
Owner
Meineke Car Care Center
Auto Exhaust Repair Automotive Repair
5700 Atlanta Hwy, Montgomery, AL 36117
5700 - B Atlanta Hwy, Montgomery, AL 36117
(334) 270-8722

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Fuel-Fired Dual Tank Water Heater Having Dual Pass Condensing Type Heat Exchanger

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US Patent:
7258080, Aug 21, 2007
Filed:
Sep 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/222351
Inventors:
Ozzie Missoum - Pike Road AL, US
Gregory M. Welk - Prattville AL, US
Phillip W. Stephens - Millbrook AL, US
Qian Zhang - Montgomery AL, US
Jeffrey M. Haney - Montgomery AL, US
Assignee:
Rheem Manufacturing Company - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
F24H 1/38
US Classification:
122 181, 122 1831, 1263501
Abstract:
A fuel-fired commercial water heater has upper and lower communicated tank portions which are separated by a plenum forming a vertically intermediate portion of a dual pass condensing type heat exchanger. A lower portion of the heat exchanger is defined by a series of vertical flue tubes extending through the lower tank and intercommunicating the plenum with a combustion chamber disposed beneath the lower tank and having a fuel burner with a discharge portion communicated therewith. An upper portion of the heat exchanger is defined by a vertical flue pipe, disposed in the upper tank, that extends upwardly from the plenum and then coils downwardly around itself and horizontally exits the upper tank. During firing of water heater the burner flows flue gases sequentially through the lower tank flue tubes, the plenum, and the upper tank coiled flue pipe structure.

Single Pass Fuel-Fired Fluid Heating/Storage Device

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US Patent:
7415943, Aug 26, 2008
Filed:
Sep 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/222349
Inventors:
Ozzie Missoum - Pike Road AL, US
Gregory M. Welk - Prattville AL, US
Jeffrey M. Haney - Montgomery AL, US
Phillip W. Stephens - Millbrook AL, US
Qian Zhang - Montgomery AL, US
Assignee:
Rheem Manufacturing Company - New York NY
International Classification:
F24H 1/38
US Classification:
122 181, 122 183, 1263781
Abstract:
A fuel-fired water heater has a single pass condensing-type heat exchanger disposed within its water storage tank portion. The heat exchanger includes a primary non-condensing portion defined by a combustion chamber positioned in an upper interior portion of the tank and having a spaced series of vertical tubes depending therefrom. A secondary condensing portion of the heat exchanger is defined by a plenum having a top side connected to the bottom ends of the vertical tubes, and a bottom side from which a downwardly coiled flue tube depends. A fuel burner generates hot combustion gases that are sequentially flowed into the combustion chamber and then downwardly through the balance of the heat exchanger in a single pass.

Looped System Fuel-Fired Fluid Heating/Storage Device

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US Patent:
20070051359, Mar 8, 2007
Filed:
Sep 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/222350
Inventors:
Ozzie Missoum - Pike Road AL, US
Gregory Welk - Prattville AL, US
Qian Zhang - Montgomery AL, US
Phillip Stephens - Millbrook AL, US
Jeffrey Haney - Montgomery AL, US
International Classification:
F24H 3/06
US Classification:
12611000R
Abstract:
A fuel-fired commercial water heater has a three-pass condensing type heat exchanger disposed within its tank and having a vertical flue connected at its lower end to a central collector plenum horizontally circumscribed by an outer plenum to which an exhaust pipe is coupled. A series of vertical tube structures are disposed above and intercommunicate the central and outer collector plenums. The outlet of a fuel burner is coupled to the upper end of the flue and is operative to sequentially flow combustion gases downwardly through the flue into the central collector plenum, upwardly and then downwardly through the tube structures into the outer collector plenum and then outwardly through the exhaust pipe.
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