With Resistance Heating Means Surrounding Heating Area Patents (Class 219/406)
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Patent number: 4567649Abstract: A turbine rotor disassembly, handling and reassembly apparatus employs a feedback-controlled electric heating oven to rapidly heat a turbine wheel while the rotor shaft is in the horizontal position. An adapter interfaces the wheel to a handling spool whose outboard end is adjusted to slide on the rotor shaft and to provide a fulcrum for supporting the wheel. A handling trolley includes a soft hydraulic system for supporting the weight of the wheel to avoid damaging the precision machined surfaces of the shrink-fit area while the wheel is being withdrawn. The handling apparatus also provides means for upending, or rotating, the removed wheel through 90 degrees to place its axis vertical for facilitating handling. A sensor system senses a radial motion of the wheel to detect clearance and to establish an appropriate fluid pressure to just balance the weight of the wheel and attached parts. The handling system includes means for rotating the wheel slightly during reassembly to align keyways or the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1983Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Adrian R. Ades, George S. Schmidt
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Patent number: 4554441Abstract: A delivery system is provided for use in conjunction with the metalurgical furnace of the type having an elongated furnace chamber with an access door at one end for delivering a coffin containing parts into the interior of the furnace chamber. The delivery system comprises a plurality of rollers which are secured to the bottom of the furnace chamber so that axes of the rollers extend transversely with respect to the axis of the furnace chamber. In use, the rollers frictionally engage the bottom of the coffin and guide the coffin into the furnace chamber. Preferably, the coffin includes upwardly extending channels on its bottom, and which the rollers are positioned.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Assignee: Ultra-Temp CorporationInventor: Roy C. Lueth
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Patent number: 4467185Abstract: A heater which includes: at least two electrically conductive heating element units having generally a self-standing cylindrical shape and stacked one on another to define a series of at least two cylindrical heating zones, the heating element units each including of a grid-like structure alternately having a vertically disposed portion and a horizontally extending bridge portion; insulator blocks fitted on the ends of stacked upper and lower cylindrical heating element units which meet and which are made of a material having a sufficient electric resistance that will not conduct electric current at a maximum operating temperature of the heating element units; and an annular shaped connector conforming with the ends of the upper and lower heating element units which meet and which is interposed between the insulating blocks on the ends which meet to provide a mechanical connection between the stacked upper and lower heating element units.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1982Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko ShoInventors: Masato Moritoki, Takao Fujikawa, Junichi Miyanaga
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Patent number: 4445024Abstract: This invention relates to a new type of electric kiln suitable for the firing of pottery in small batches as is customarily carried out by hobbyists. In its preferred form the invention comprises an upright cylindrical wall of ceramic fibre thermal insulation mounted on a thermally insulating base and fitted with a lid of similar insulating material. Located within the cylindrical wall is a heating element which is a single multiturn helix of resistance wire of helix diameter slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the cylindrical wall. The diameter of the resistance wire may be substantially greater (and the electrical resistance less) than is normally used in electric kilns of similar size thus permitting a greater tolerance to corrosion.The heating element is carried in a set of equispaced ceramic pillars which permit changes in the diameter of the helix while maintaining the separation of the turns of the helix.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1982Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Research Technology Canberra Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Peter O. Carden
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Patent number: 4298789Abstract: A cavity, such as an oven cavity, is heated by at least one monolithic integrated heat source, each fabricated by depositing a layer of resistive material on a substrate of non-conducting, or insulating, material. A pair of spaced-apart conductive elements contact opposite ends of the resistance sheet to enable a flow of current through the sheet thereby producing substantially uniform heating over the entire area covered by the resistive sheet.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1980Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Charles W. Eichelberger, Charles E. Thomas, Robert J. Wojnarowski
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Patent number: 4249032Abstract: This invention relates to an electric furnace and, in particular, an electric furnace having graphite rod heating elements electrically connected into more than one series circuit. In this way, the heating elements can be arranged to provide individually controllable heating zones.The heating elements are supported by hollow graphite cylinders and flanges extending radially inward from the hollow cylinders. The rod heating elements extend upwardly from the flanges being held near the lower ends thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1979Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Autoclave Engineers, Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Smith, Jr., Franz X. Zimmerman
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Patent number: 4136733Abstract: An isothermal heating device comprises an annular tubular body providing a heating chamber for objects. Between the inner wall and the outer wall of this tubular body there is provided a plurality of separate ducts which are situated in a ring-shape about the heating chamber and which extend parallel to the tubular body axis. These ducts contain an evaporable heat transport medium and are in communication with each other preferably at one end of the tubular body. Such interconnection is in turn connected with a gas buffer reservoir containing an inert control gas.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1978Date of Patent: January 30, 1979Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: George A. A. Asselman, David B. Green, Adrianus P. J. Castelijns, Pieter A. Naastepad, Jacob W. DE Ruiter
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Patent number: 4126757Abstract: This invention relates to an electric furnace and, in particular an electric furnace having graphite rod heating elements electrically connected into more than one series circuit. In this way, the heating elements can be arranged to provide individually controllable heating zones.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1978Date of Patent: November 21, 1978Assignee: Autoclave Engineers, Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Smith, Jr., Franz X. Zimmerman
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Patent number: 4055745Abstract: A food cooking oven having exterior walls and inwardly spaced interior walls wherein the interior walls are electrically conductive and are connected to an electrical power source. In operation, the interior of the oven is heated to a food cooking temperature by passing an electric current through the interior walls of the oven.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1976Date of Patent: October 25, 1977Inventor: Rodolfo Rodriguez Balaguer
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Patent number: 4039775Abstract: An improved incubator includes a heated door which increases temperature uniformity inside the incubator.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1975Date of Patent: August 2, 1977Assignee: Fisher Scientific CompanyInventor: John R. Andra
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Patent number: 4007325Abstract: An electrically heated furnace assembly, suitable for a hot isostatic press, having windings of one or more resistance heating elements, helically wound about the longitudinal axis of the furnace assembly; rigid insulating sleeves, enclosing the heating elements and substantially covering their surfaces; the insulating sleeves abutting against the leading and trailing edges of one another and against the outer, upper and lower surfaces of one another; and a spiral shelf provided about the longitudinal axis of the furnace assembly, underlying the heating elements, and abutting against the outer lower surfaces of the insulating sleeves which enclose the lowermost winding of the resistance heating elements.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1975Date of Patent: February 8, 1977Assignee: National Forge CompanyInventors: Arnold G. Bowles, Andrew S. D. Crum, Melvin E. Speicher
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Patent number: 3984616Abstract: A high temperature unitary electrical resistance heater which is mechanically supported throughout its active length but spaced from a refractory base with the heating element being substantially free of the supporting structure to provide an efficient heater having relatively low thermal inertia while being rigidly supported for high temperature operation. A flat continuous electrical resistor ribbon is folded in a multiple loop helix-like configuration formed of a plurality of straight segments and a repetitive array of folded, overlapped corner portions. A strut is interposed within each folded corner and welded therein, outwardly extending end portions of each strut being rigidly secured in a refractory base structure with the resistor ribbon being spaced along its active length from the base structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1975Date of Patent: October 5, 1976Assignee: BTU Engineering CorporationInventor: Jacob Howard Beck
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Patent number: 3984615Abstract: A high temperature unitary electrical resistance heater which is mechanically supported throughout its active length but spaced from a refractory base with the heating element being substantially free of the supporting structure to provide an efficient heater having relatively low thermal inertia while being rigidly supported for high temperature operation. A flat continuous electrical resistor ribbon is disposed in a multiple loop configuration having a plurality of spaced heater segments with flat confronting surfaces and a plurality of legs outwardly extending from an edge of the ribbon and secured within a refractory base to support the ribbon in spaced relation to the refractory base.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1975Date of Patent: October 5, 1976Assignee: BTU Engineering CorporationInventor: Jacob Howard Beck
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Patent number: 3971876Abstract: The disclosed invention describes an apparatus and method for bringing a system having high interactive portions to a predetermined temperature distribution. The invention includes a difference controller which provides, through two separate drivers, a fixed total amount of energy to the system being controlled. If the system being controlled also has a long cycle time, second and third temperature controllers may be used to bring the system to the equilibrium temperature with a minimum amount of overshoot. The invention is particularly advantageous when used in connection with a high pressure, high temperature vessel useful in growing quartz crystals.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1975Date of Patent: July 27, 1976Assignee: National Forge CompanyInventors: Donald E. Witkin, Arnold G. Bowles
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Patent number: 3965334Abstract: A heating device, comprising a tubular body whose inner wall bounds a heating chamber for objects. Between the inner wall and the outer wall of this body a plurality of ducts is provided which are situated in a ring-shape about the heating chamber and which extend parallel to the tube axis. These ducts are separated from each other by rigid partitions. Each duct contains evaporable heat transport medium.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1973Date of Patent: June 22, 1976Inventors: George Albert Apolonia Asselman, David Bruce Green, Adrianus Petrus Johannes Castelijns, Pieter Aart Naastepad, Jacob Willem De Ruiter
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Patent number: 3955618Abstract: A heating device comprising a plurality of heating chambers, each chamber being bounded by the heat-transmission wall of a reservoir in which a heat-transmission wall of a reservoir in which a heat transport medium is present which completes an evaporation/condensation cycle. The reservoirs are connected, via a common reservoir which also contains heat transport medium, to the same common heat source.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1973Date of Patent: May 11, 1976Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: George Albert Apolonia Asselman, Josef Wilhelmus Johannes Maria VAN DER Leegte
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Patent number: 3949190Abstract: The wiring and controls for the heated tube are housed in a lengthwise extending channel, and this channel fits into one of the upright U-shaped structural members of the drop-in dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1974Date of Patent: April 6, 1976Assignee: AMF IncorporatedInventor: Thomas J. Landry