Patents Assigned to Firma Fritz Eichenauer
  • Patent number: 4361954
    Abstract: In a method for the production of toaster heating elements firstly connecting strips made of electrically conductive material are arranged in the region of edge recesses at opposite edges at the rear side of a support plate, opposite to the heating side. Then a plurality of heating conductor wires are provided substantially parallel to one another and in such a way that they cross the connecting strips in the region of the edge recesses at the heating side and thereby are electrically connected to said strips. Furtheron the wires are cut off. In an apparatus for performing the method there is provided a processing station comprising a supporting surface for the support plate of the heating elements. The processing station further comprises housing grooves one for each connecting strips. Said grooves are situated at opposite side edge regions of the supporting surface. Further a delivery station associated with the processing station is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1982
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventors: Helmut Ohnmacht, Edwin Hofer
  • Patent number: 4357521
    Abstract: A form of electrical heating device, which is particularly applicable to hair driers but may also be useful in fan heaters or other electrical heaters for gaseous or other fluid media, comprises an insulating support plate around which a resistance heating wire is helically coiled with neighbouring turns of the coil offset to achieve improved heat exchange to the medium flowing over it and while allowing the device to be produced inexpensively and in a simple and trouble-free manner. The centers of the respective groups of turns which are similarly offset may lie on parallel lines or lines which converge along the length of the device. There may be two such groups or more, four for example. The turns are located in suitably dimensioned slots in the edges of the support plate; the wire may be bent into meander or sinuous form, in which case it can be made to grip the support plate in the region of the slots.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1982
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventors: Helmut Ohnmacht, Klaus Meywald
  • Patent number: 4352008
    Abstract: An electric heating device for heating the interior of a cabinet containing electrical apparatus, such as a switch or distribution apparatus, to prevent sweating or condensation therein, includes at least one PTC electrical resistance heating and temperature self-regulating heating element situated in the interior of an elongated body made of thermally conductive material that is thermally connected to a radiator. The radiator is formed by a pair of flat base plates extending laterally from opposite sides of the body and radiator fins extending only from the base plates and only from one flat side thereof. The body is a massive hollow element having a wall thickness greater than that of the base plates and fins and a height greater than the thickness of the base plates. The body, base plates and fins are formed as a one piece extrusion. A permanent magnet may be used to secure the body to the interior surface of a steel cabinet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1982
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventors: Edwin Hofer, Helmut Ohnmacht
  • Patent number: 4350872
    Abstract: An electrical heating element for fluid media, more particularly for hot air appliances, comprising a support member of insulating material and at least two heating conductors which are made of resistance wire and which surround the support member, the heating conductors being wound as helical coils and supported on supporting edges of the support member, the coils being wound with radial spacing from one another. The heating conductors may comprise an outer coil consisting of a resistance wire of high specific power consumption and an inner coil consisting of a resistance wire of low specific power consumption. The support member may comprise a tubular body with ribs projecting radially at the periphery, said ribs forming the supporting edges. The outer ribs may be U-shaped extending from end to end of the tubular body and forming passages through which the turns of the inner coil pass. The ribs preferably comprise mica strips; various mounting means for such strips are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1982
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventors: Klaus Meywald, Helmut Ohnmacht
  • Patent number: 4343988
    Abstract: An electrical resistance water heating device, particularly intended for use in coffee or other beverage preparation machines, includes a solid metal heating plate having planar upper and lower surfaces. A fluid throughflow duct is formed between the upper and lower surfaces and includes at least two elongated, spaced, side-by-side branches having corresponding ends interconnected by a connecting conduit to form a continuous fluid flow path from a water inlet to a water outlet. An elongated slot is formed between each pair of side-by-side branches and at least one plate-shaped planar PTC heating element is accomodated within each elongated slot with each of the opposing surfaces thereof directed toward a respective one of the pair of side-by-side branches between which the duct is formed. The spaces between the heating element and walls of the slot are filled with a hardenable electrically insulative filling of good heat conductivity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1982
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventors: Hanno Roller, Helmut Ohnmacht, Ludwig Lieber, Karl-Heinz Nauerth
  • Patent number: 4334141
    Abstract: A combined water heating and vessel support plate for supporting the vessel of a beverage preparation device includes a heating slab having a water flow-through duct constituted by longitudinal apertures in a plurality of prismatic (preferably rectangular) heating-plate segments which are clamped together side-by-side with PTC ceramic electrical resistance heating elements interposed between them. The duct is completed by connecting the apertures externally by tubes or by duct-incorporating end caps on the heating plate to form a continuous flow path from an inlet to an outlet. Various clamping arrangements, preferably with some resilience, are described, as are the use of inter-segment filling materials and electrically insulating materials with good heat-conducting properties, also the selection and positioning of the heating elements to achieve a desired heating effect. The top surfaces of the segments are coplanar and form a flat vessel support surface for heating a vessel placed thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1982
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventors: Hanno Roller, Helmut Ohnmacht, Ludwig Lieber, Karl-Heinz Nauerth
  • Patent number: 4327282
    Abstract: An electrical resistance heating element comprises at least one heating conductor of positive-temperature-coefficient material having contact means on opposite surfaces; if more than one, they may be arranged in a row or in a stack. Electrical connection is made to the heating conductor or the row or stack through two substantially plane contact plates adapted to the layout of the heating conductor, row or stack and placed loosely upon opposite contact surfaces thereof. The components are held together elastically by securing means holding the edges of the contact plates. Two alternative forms of securing means are described, one consisting of a series of U-shaped clips of elastic material distributed along the edges of the element, the other consisting of strips of U-shaped cross-section which are made of material with soft elastic properties and extend along respective opposite edges of the heating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1982
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventor: Karl-Heinz Nauerth
  • Patent number: 4321456
    Abstract: A heating element for a hair dryer, fan heater or other hot air appliance has heating-conductor support means comprising a length of tube in the interior of which an electronic control arrangement is placed. Where the said arrangement comprises a plate or circuit board this is arranged parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tube. A temperature sensor of the control arrangement is connected directly to the circuit board and projects out of the interior of the tube into the outflowing air flow, preferably from a prolongation of the circuit board which extends beyond the end of the tube. The heating conductor consist of two conductors designed for low power and high power consumption respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1982
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventors: Helmut Ohnmacht, Klaus Meywald
  • Patent number: 4313049
    Abstract: A heating element (for a hair dryer, fan heater or other electrical appliance) in which the turns of resistance heating wire are held in place, in edge recesses of support plate means, by a strip of heat-resistant cement applied to the supporting edges and over the turns of the wire. The cement is non-wetting with respect to the heating wire.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1982
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventors: Klaus Meywald, Helmut Ohnmacht
  • Patent number: 4263577
    Abstract: An electric tubular heater with a bent jacket tube made of strip material, an electric resistance heating element running in the jacket tube and an electrically insulating embedding material surrounding the resistance heating element. The jacket tube is formed into a closed cross-sectional configuration by deformation of the extremities of the strip material by either bending into an overlapping relationship or by folding the extremities over each other. The bending of the extremities is performed so as to compress the embedding material to its predetermined final density and final cross-sectional configuration according to preferred embodiments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1981
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventors: Jens Bauchert, Ernst Brechner
  • Patent number: 4191880
    Abstract: A heating element for electrical appliances which include a meander-form winding of resistance heating wire, two or more supporting plates arranged parallel to an incident flow direction of air produced by the blower and having openings in which turns of the winding are located. Metallic spacer elements are provided for connecting the supporting plates with a voltage tap being provided on at least one of the turns of the winding. At least one of the spacer elements is provided with a prolongation which projects beyond one of the supporting plates and is deformable to constitute a sleeve engaging about a turn of the winding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1980
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventors: Klaus Meywald, Helmut Ohnmacht
  • Patent number: 4163146
    Abstract: A heating element comprises a resistance heating wire formed with closely adjacent zigzag loops and wound helically on an insulating plate or a pair of such plates mounted crosswise and possibly narrowing conically towards one end. Opposite loops engage the respective edges of such insulating plate, possibly in notches in those edges, and may be pressed on to those edges. The plate may have holes near its edges, the engaging loops being formed with kinks which clip into the holes. Spring clips may be provided for electrical connections to such loops at the edge of such plate and may also be formed with kinks which clip into the said kinks of the loops. The electrical connection to such spring clip may be a cable rivetted, eyeletted or soldered to a cross-piece interconnecting the legs of the clip or may comprise an angled tongue formed at the end of one of the legs to receive a flat plug-in connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 31, 1979
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventor: Klaus Meywald
  • Patent number: 4109138
    Abstract: A fan-heater appliance, e.g., hair drier, has a tapping arrangement for providing a variable supply to a fan motor to regulate the speed thereof. The tapping arrangement comprises a current collector which is slidable over a row of heads of tubular rivets which are attached to the coil tips of a linearly coiled resistance heating wire arranged transversely of the air flow path through the appliance. The current collector is operated by a crank arrangement including a knurled disc operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1978
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventor: Helmut Ohnmacht
  • Patent number: 4101760
    Abstract: A refractory, granular electrically insulative composition useful as an embedding composition for electric heating coils comprises fused and granulated, possibly ground, difficultly fusible, ceramic and possibly oxide-ceramic material having polyalkylsiloxane, e.g. polymethylsiloxane, or polyarylsiloxane admixed in a proportion of from 0.5 to 5.0% added weight. Use of the composition is suitable with tubular heaters which have been produced with it and which, after manufacture and before being brought into use, have been subjected to a heat treatment at a temperature of at least 65.degree. C, for a period of at least 10 minutes. An electrical heating element comprises a housing which is embedded in the composition wherein the ceramic and possibly oxide-ceramic material has been ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1978
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventor: Hanno Roller
  • Patent number: 4095086
    Abstract: A vaporizing and warming device for beverage-preparing machines, such as household coffee machines and the like of the type which include a hot plate for keeping the prepared beverage warm, a vaporizer tube carrying water for preparing the beverage and a heating element for transferring the heat required for the respective vaporization and warming processes. The heating element is thermally conductively connected with the vaporizer tube and is arranged together with the vaporizer tube at one side, preferably the underside of a horizontally extending hot plate. The heating element is arranged laterally offset with respect to the vaporizer tube and with its apex at a perpendicular distance from the hot plate which is smaller than the height of the vaporizer tube perpdendicularly to the hot plate, whereby conductive heat transfer from the heating element to the hot plate is avoided while still providing heat to the vaporizer tube, which vaporizer tube is in contact with the hot plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1978
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventors: Helmut Ohnmacht, Ernst Brechner
  • Patent number: 4079233
    Abstract: A heating element for an electrical appliance having a blower (e.g. a fan heater or a hair drier) comprises a wire looped in linear formation (e.g. zig-zag or sinuous) the loops being held in position by support plates so that there are at least two loop rows transverse to the air flow direction and disposed in succession in that direction and so that the loops in one of those rows are placed opposite to gaps in the other. In an element having four loop rows with a center taping for two-stage power control the electrical connections are disposed on only one support plate with the center tapping connection at the same side of the plate as the means supply connections; also, the loops in a first pair of rows are aligned with one another and are offset from the loops in the second pair which are also aligned with one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 14, 1978
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventor: Klaus Meywald
  • Patent number: 4075459
    Abstract: A heater element for an electrical appliance (especially one having a blower, such as a fan heater, hair drier or the like) consists of a resistance heating wire looped in linear formation (e.g. zig-zag) and held transversely of the air flow direction by at least one support plate disposed parallel to said direction. The element has a voltage tapping point at the tip of one of the loops which projects beyond the other loops and has its tip fixed to an insulating panel parallel to said support plate. Said tip may be riveted or secured by an eye in a recess in said insulating plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1978
    Assignee: Firma Fritz Eichenauer
    Inventor: Ludwig Lieber