With Tip Cooling, Clamping, Or Lighting Means Patents (Class 219/230)
  • Patent number: 4621748
    Abstract: A block of solid thermoplastic material comprising alternating sections of circular and rectangular cross section, a device for melting and dispensing thermoplastic material having a thumb operated drive assembly for driving the block into the device, and a molding mechanism including two chain like structures that move along linear path portions with molds included in the structures in face to face relationship while molten thermoplastic is injected in an inlet end of the linear path portion to continuously mold the block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1986
    Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Michael M. Dziki
  • Patent number: 4614858
    Abstract: A desoldering tool for removing soldered electronic components from printed circuit boards includes a plurality of electric heater bars disposed in spaced apart, opposed relationship so as to grasp the component to be removed. The heater bars are shaped to contact the solder terminations to be desoldered and are composed of an alloy of high electrical resistivity, such as Nichrome. The heater bars are each removably attached to a pair of cantilever spring plates carried by the enlarged end of the handle of the desoldering tool by a different pair of bus bars enclosed in a molded plastic housing providing support and electrical insulation. One bus bar of each pair is rigidly attached to one spring plate while the other bus bar is attached to the other spring plate so that the cantilever spring plates urge the heater bars against the solder terminations and retain the component for physical removal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 30, 1986
    Assignee: Hewlett Packard Company
    Inventor: Harold W. Vial
  • Patent number: 4607151
    Abstract: A soldering iron for withdrawing by suction resin-containing soldering fumes includes an electric heating element (2) enclosed in a metallic casing and extending from one end of a handle (1), a metallic fume suction nozzle (6) has one end (7) lying in proximity to a soldering tip (5) mounted to the outer end of the heating (2) and its other end (8) connected proximate the one end of the handle to the first end of a flexible plastic e.g., silicone polymer; suction hose (10) removably extending through a bore (15) in the handle (1) and connected at its other end to suction source (11). The nozzle (6) is coupled in metallic heat transfer contact with the casing of the heating element (2) by metallic member (12, 13) and is thereby maintained at a temperature such that resins present in the fumes do not precipitate in the nozzle (6) but instead condense in the plastic suction hose (10), which can be easily removed from the handle for cleaning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1986
    Assignee: Lectrostatic Marknads AB
    Inventor: Christer Kihlstrom
  • Patent number: 4604514
    Abstract: An electric curling iron includes an electrically heated cylinder having an exterior surface around which hair is wrapped for applying heat to the hair being curled and a partial cylindrical clamp member pivotally movable toward and away from the cylinder for clamping the hair against the cylinder. Rotation of the curling iron during use is facilitated by a main handle and clamp handle coupled to the heated cylinder and clamp member, respectively. The main handle and clamp handle are elongated members grippable in one hand of the user of the iron and are freely rotatable relative to the cylinder and clamp member so as to enable the cylinder and clamp member to be rotated within the hand of the user while hair is clamped between the clamp member and cylinder. The main and clamp handle are each provided with a locking mechanism selectively movable between a first position locking the respective handles against rotation and a second position wherein the respective handles are free to rotate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1986
    Assignee: Windmere Corporation
    Inventors: Arnold Thaler, Lai Kin
  • Patent number: 4602143
    Abstract: A curling iron provided with an infrared radiation source within a hollow barrel for radiating infrared radiation within a predetermined band. The barrel is substantially transparent to radiation within the band emitted by the source. The curling iron is provided with a hair clip for retaining hair wound about the barrel, the clip also being substantially transparent to this infrared band. A fan is provided for blowing cooling air past the infrared source and through the barrel, the tip of the barrel being sufficiently perforated to pass this cooling air. The curling iron is further provided with a circuit for energizing the infrared source in a predetermined cyclical manner in order to maintain the temperature of the barrel within a predetermined range. A temperature sensor is further provided to sense the temperature of the barrel in order to activate the control circuit accordingly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1986
    Assignee: Clairol Incorporated
    Inventors: William Mack, Daniel Santhouse
  • Patent number: 4602144
    Abstract: An improved solder extractor has a tip temperature sensor coaxially disposed about the hollow tubular tip forward of the electric heat generating assembly into the which the tip is inserted and thermally insulated therefrom. The tip is held within the heat generating assembly by a plurality of springs formed as angular sections of a hollow cylinder which are symmetrically disposed about the tip between the tip and the heat generating element. The tip is also provided with a chamfered end which mates with a corresponding chamfer on a detent within the heat generating assembly to form a vacuum seal with a source of vacuum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1986
    Assignee: PACE Incorporated
    Inventor: Alan D. Vogel
  • Patent number: 4600124
    Abstract: A controlled temperature hot melt adhesive dispensing system including three closed loop temperature control arrangements along a flow path for hot melt adhesive extending from an upstream adhesive source to a downstream adhesive dispenser. As disclosed, each closed loop temperature control arrangement includes a comparator which compares the temperature sensed by a temperature sensor with a setpoint temperature to produce a control signal for a heater in the temperature control arrangement. The temperature control loops are located along the adhesive flow path so that the second closed loop temperature controller is upstream from the first closed loop temperature controller; and the third closed loop temperature controller is upstream from both the first and second temperature controllers. A first feedback circuit scales and integrates the control signal from the first location to produce a first feedback circuit output which adjusts the setpoint temperature at the second location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1986
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventor: Richard P. Price
  • Patent number: 4598855
    Abstract: A one-handed soldering apparatus comprises a solder dispensing unit and a solder melting unit mounted in a cooperating manner to provide for one-handed dispensing and melting of solder from a single combination device. A unique solder discharging device provides for the controllable flow of a solder paste which flow is begun and halted upon command with a minimum of unwanted oozing of excess paste.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1986
    Inventors: Richard S. Bell, Charles T. Hood, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4591696
    Abstract: An electric soldering gun of the type having a resistance heating element defining a soldering tip and extending outwardly from a pair of cylindrical terminal posts projecting from the front end of a cylindrical housing and further having a handle extending downwardly from the housing is provided at the upper front end with a trigger operated switch for selectively energizing the heating element and a light at the front end of the housing for illuminating the soldering tip. A clamping device cooperative with the soldering tip is provided for clamping the work being soldered during use of the soldering gun. The clamping device includes a clamping member pivotally supported on one of the terminal posts and having a clamping tip movable toward and away from the soldering tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1986
    Inventor: Mark B. Eisen
  • Patent number: 4591695
    Abstract: A curling iron comprising a barrel rotatably supported on a grip portion and a clamping tongue which are assembled in a form similar to a pair of scissors so that the tongue makes pivotal movements relative to the barrel. The barrel, which is rotatable relative to the grip portion, encloses an electric heater in it and is designed to rotate in the direction opposite to the rotational direction of the grip portion of the curling iron by means of suitable gears provided between the barrel and the grip portion. The clamping tongue mounted onto the iron body may be formed with rollers arranged in arc form or with a plate bent in an arc. With such a structure, the hair held between the barrel and the tongue is curled from the root to the end by turning the grip portion which turns the barrel in the opposite direction of the handle turning direction by means of gears.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1986
    Inventor: Taro Inoue
  • Patent number: 4587968
    Abstract: An electric emasculator for castrating a bull calf or the like having a first scissor member pivotally connected to a second scissor member. The second scissor member has a structure defining a bifurcated fork with a pair of parallel upper edges. A heating element is positioned along one of the parallel upper edges to cauterize as an incident to the severing operation and assists in the blood coagulation to prevent the flow of blood and closure of blood vessels in the area of amputation. A method for castrating the bull calf includes registering the end of an arcuate-L shaped hook of the first scissor member with the bottom structure of the bifurcated fork simultaneously to lodging a crushing block, that is integrally bound to the first scissor member, against the top of a second cutting edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1986
    Inventor: David R. Price
  • Patent number: 4581519
    Abstract: An improved hair curling iron is disclosed having a heat conductive cylinder with a flocked outer surface and a hollow center, a handle joined to the cylinder, a heating element disposed within the hollow center of the cylinder, an electrical mechanism activating the heating element when connected to a source of electrical power, and a clamp having a partial cylindrical section with a flocked inner surface which is biased against the flocked outer surface of the cylinder by a spring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1986
    Assignee: Windmere Corporation
    Inventors: Arnold Thaler, David Friedson, Lai Kin
  • Patent number: 4568819
    Abstract: A hand-held electric soldering/desoldering tool has an elongated soldering tip secured to one end of an elongated handle in substantially coaxial alignment therewith by means of a three-point, spring loaded mechanical suspension arrangement resiliently securing the soldering tip to the handle for allowing excessive pressure applied to the handle to be taken up by the spring-loaded suspension thereby preventing such excessive pressure from being applied to a workpiece. The three-point suspension arrangement includes three support members fixed to the handle and having juxtaposed ends passing freely through aligned openings in a support plate attached to the soldering tip. Each support member has a head biased into engagement with the support plate by a coil spring surrounding the support member and disposed between the support plate and handle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1986
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: Felix A. Stacconi
  • Patent number: 4565916
    Abstract: An electrically heated hair curling iron has first and second handles pivotally connected at one end for movement toward and away from each other. Supported on the free ends of the handles are an electrically heated rod and a press plate which respectively project outwardly from the free ends. A electric power supply cord is connected to the electrically heated rod by a rotatable connector formed as a protrusion on one of the pivotally connected ends of the handles on the opposite side of the handles from the free ends thereof. The axis of rotation of the connector is coaxial with the centerline between the two handles and is in the same plane as the pivotal connection between the handles. Thus the iron can be easily rotated without twisting the power cord. The iron has an adjustment to regulate the opening angle of the handles and a releasable lock for securing the handles together in closed condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1986
    Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.
    Inventors: Eiji Tsuji, Akio Gotou, Kuniharu Ichikawa
  • Patent number: 4562838
    Abstract: An electrosurgery instrument having ducts to direct a stream of fluid past the electrode to dissipate the smoke produced in surgery. The instrument can also be provided with a light-transmitting cable to illuminate a region around the electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1986
    Inventor: William S. Walker
  • Patent number: 4561569
    Abstract: A device for dispensing molten thermoplastic material in which a solid block of thermoplastic material is pressed through a sleeve and into a heated melting chamber from which the molten thermoplastic material is discharged through a nozzle. A cooling assembly can be disposed between the melting chamber and the nozzle to provide means for substantially cooling the molten thermoplastic material (e.g., by 30.degree. F.) which can be advantageous where the temperature of molten thermoplastic material in the melting chamber can become so high that it will damage certain substrates on which the molten material will be dispensed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1985
    Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Michael M. Dziki
  • Patent number: 4553021
    Abstract: A manually operated pincer-gun utilizing electric current for heating metal hinges of a thermoplastic eyeglass frame during a repair operation includes a pair of electrically insulative hand grips, each operatively connected to an arm having an electrically conductive extremity. The hand grips are pivotally connected together such that the hand grips and the respective arms and extremities are movable toward each other. An electrically conductive heating tip and an electrically conductive picking-up tip are provided on the extremity of each arm and the secondary of a step-down transformer controlled by a pedal switch is connected to the respective extremities to supply heating current to the heating and picking-up tips. The heating tips form a pair of pins extending substantially parallel to each other to be able to be placed on the base of the hinge to apply electric heating current thereto to soften the eyeglass frame around the hinge for insertion or extraction of the hinge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1985
    Inventor: Gianfranco Conti
  • Patent number: 4546235
    Abstract: In a device for melting and dispensing measured amounts of a thermoplastic adhesive, the adhesive is melted in a housing having a handle with a pistol-like grip. Two separate heating stages are provided in the housing, a higher temperature heating stage for use during operation and a lower temperature heating stage effective when the operation of the device is temporarily interrupted. A control member, such as a sensor, is provided in the handle so that when it is gripped by an operator, and the device is connected to a power supply, the sensor switches over to the higher temperature heating stage. With the device connected to the power supply, but the handle and the sensor not gripped by the operator, only the lower temperture heating stage is effected. If there is a temporary interruption in use, and the handle is released, the sensor effects a changeover from the higher temperature heating stage to the lower temperature heating stage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1985
    Assignee: Hilti Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventor: Martin Kolter
  • Patent number: 4539467
    Abstract: An electrically heated excising or cutting tool for cutting rubber, plastic, and the like includes a handle carrying at one end a cutting blade of flat resistive material through which current flows to produce heat. The blade is substantially U-shaped with limbs having free ends clamped to contact pieces on the handle connected to the poles of a power supply. The blade is bent at right angles to the plane of the flat material in the region between the free ends of the limbs and the bight portion of the U-shaped blade to define a cutting region having a first limb disposed in a cutting direction from the second limb. The first limb is reduced in cross-sectional area at the bend to increase the production and concentration of heat in the cutting region to counteract the increased heat dissipation in the cutting region caused by the accumulation of excised material thereat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1985
    Assignee: Zangl GmbH
    Inventor: Helmut Wenger
  • Patent number: 4533819
    Abstract: A curling iron in which two electrically heated winding mandrels with separate independently operable pivoted hair clamps project in spaced side-by-side relation from a handle. The mandrels are angularly adjustable relative to the handle to enable one clamp to be placed in any desired angular position relative to the other clamp and thereby enable waves and curls of various forms and shapes to be formed by the clamps and mandrels. To permit the mandrels to be adjusted angularly relative to the handle, conductive plugs on the ends of the mandrels are adapted to be telescoped in various angular positions into conductive sockets formed in the end of the handle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1985
    Inventor: Mary M. Valiulis
  • Patent number: 4533818
    Abstract: An electrically heated hair roller includes a roller body defining an exterior curling surface and a hair clamp pivotally mounted to the roller body and movable toward and away therefrom between in open position allowing hair to be wound on the body and a closed position clamping wound hair against the curling surface. An electric heater within the roller body heats the curling surface and is powered by a battery contained within a compartment formed in the clamp. Cooperative separable electrical plug and jack elements on the clamp and roller body electrically interconnect the battery to the electric heater. The connector elements also operate as a mechanical fastener for securing the clamp in the closed position. The arrangement is such that the electrical interconnection is interrupted upon release of the clamp from its closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1985
    Inventor: Sara Green
  • Patent number: 4521673
    Abstract: An attachment for supplying a filler wire to an electric soldering iron of the pen type includes an independent support butt having an upper housing provided with a V-shaped groove defined by two lateral faces of a dihedron. The cylindrical body portion of a pen type soldering iron is received in the groove and fixed therein by a flexible, length adjustable clamp passing around the body and having its ends fastened to the butt so as to maintain the body tangentially to the faces of the dihedron so that it forms a unit with the butt. The adjustable clamp permits soldering irons whose bodies are of different diameters to be immobilized in the groove. The support butt is provided with a manually operable trigger actuated mechanism for incrementally feeding and guiding a length of filler wire toward the heated tip of the supported soldering iron during use. The power supply lead for the electric heating element of the electric soldering iron extends through a passage in the support butt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1985
    Assignee: Societe anonyme dite: Prestinox S.A.
    Inventor: Jean-Claude Oury
  • Patent number: 4518110
    Abstract: A solder/desolder tool has a heater block supporting a handle at its upper end and a heating plate at its lower end. The heating plate is thermally engaged by heating elements housed in the heater block. An array of pin relief apertures are formed in the heating plate. Retractable clamps are pivoted to the heater block for clamping a leadless chip against the heating plate. The leadless chip has an array of input/output sockets corresponding to the array of pin relief apertures. A method is disclosed for soldering the chip sockets to a corresponding array of pins supported by a PC board. According to the method, solder balls are loaded in the chip sockets, and the chip is then secured in the tool to reflow the solder balls to form solder plugs. The solder plugs are then set upon the upper ends of the pins and melted by the heating plate so that solder joints are formed between the pins and sockets. The chip is released from the tool to allow the solder joints to cool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1985
    Assignee: Control Data Corporation
    Inventors: Carl D. Breske, Jeffrey M. Borning
  • Patent number: 4516574
    Abstract: A veterinarian's tool for castrating animals with which all of the castrating operations can be performed with a single tool held in one hand of the operator, the tool operating to sever the spermatic cord by searing or cauterization and comprising a pair of arms pivotally connected together to operate in scissor-like manner, one arm having a cutting blade at its upper end for making an opening in an animal's scrotum, the other arm having a "V" or fork at its upper end for stripping back the covering of the spermatic cord after it has been pulled out of the animal's body, and a heating element on one of the arms, the arms cooperating upon closing to hold the animal's spermatic cord against the heating element until the cord is severed by searing or cauterization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1985
    Inventor: Francis W. Hewes, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4507545
    Abstract: A device for feeding solder wire from a spool to the heated tip of a pencil-type solder iron. The device includes a rigid support strip secured by a pair of spaced bands to the front and rear ends of the elongated handle of the soldering iron. The strip extends longitudinally of the handle and is at one side of the handle. A guide provided with a wire-receiving passage therethrough is carried by the support strip. The guide includes a flexible tube which extends forwardly from the front end of the handle. The forward end of the tube is open and is located near the tip of the soldering iron. A spool of solder wire is rotatably mounted on the support strip near the rear end thereof. A first wheel is adjustably mounted on the support strip forwardly of the spool for fictionally engaging the solder wire extending through the guide to advance the solder wire forwardly through the guide when the first wheel is rotated in one direction relative to the support.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1981
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1985
    Inventor: James F. Riordan
  • Patent number: 4493972
    Abstract: An apparatus for liquifying a rod of binding by application of heat includes a die-cast aluminum heating member having an elongated conical first channel decreasing in diameter from an inlet adapted to receive a rod of liquifiable bonding material through an elastic funnel surrounding the inlet to an outlet for discharging liquified material through a one-way valve. An electric heater is disposed in a second channel in said member parallel to the first channel and includes an elongated electrically insulating and elastic housing defining a cylindrical cartridge receiving at least one flat PTC resistor disposed between at least a pair of pressure bodies in the housing on opposite sides of the least one PTC resistor. At least one elongated, curved leaf spring is disposed between one of the pressure bodies and at least one PTC resistor for applying pressure to the bodies and the at least one PTC resistor to maintain constant contact pressure therebetween even under thermal expansion and contraction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1985
    Inventors: Heinrich W. Steinel, Hans Siwon
  • Patent number: 4479047
    Abstract: An electrically heated curler/styler includes an elongated handle having a rotatable elongated longitudinally split heating barrel projecting from the forward end thereof and defining a longitudinal space, open at its forward end, between the split portions of the barrel. A non-rotatable elongated flat blade-like clamp fixed to the forward end of the handle projects into the space between the split portions of the barrel, each of which is provided with a separate internal electric heater. The handle is provided with a button for manually rotating the split barrel from a first position wherein the longitudinal edge of the split barrel portions are spaced from the longitudinal edges of the clamp so that strands of hair can be inserted therebetween and a second position wherein the inserted hair strands are clamped between the longitudinal edges of the clamp and the split barrel portions for curling and/or styling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 23, 1984
    Assignee: Sunbeam Corporation
    Inventors: Farees U. Khaja, Robert O. Ernest, Jerry P. Gronwick, Howard A. Bristol
  • Patent number: 4477716
    Abstract: An improved hair curling iron is disclosed having a heat conductive cylinder with a flocked outer surface and a hollow center, a handle joined to the cylinder, a heating element disposed within the hollow center of the cylinder, an electrical mechanism activating the heating element when connected to a source of electrical power, and a clamp having a partial cylindrical section with a flocked outer surface and a flocked inner surface which is biased against the flocked outer surface of the cylinder by a spring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 16, 1984
    Assignee: Windmere Corporation
    Inventors: Arnold Thaler, David Friedson, Lai Kin
  • Patent number: 4469934
    Abstract: An electrically heated hair curling brush includes a generally cylindrical elongated handle having an elongated, thermally non-conductive brush support rotatably mounted within the handle and axially extending therefrom. An electric PTC heating element is housed within a brush cylinder non-rotatably mounted on the axially extending portion of the brush support. An elastically deformable elliptical locking ring within the handle surrounds the brush support and has a protrusion on the inner surface of each of its long sides engageable in recesses formed in the confronting surface of the brush support to lock the handle and brush support together so as to prevent relative rotation therebetween. A manually depressible button on one of the short sides of the locking ring projects through an opening in the handle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1984
    Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.
    Inventors: Saburo Isshiki, Yoshinori Abura
  • Patent number: 4468554
    Abstract: An electric hair curling appliance includes a metallic heater tube extending fixedly from one end of a handle and containing an electric heating element. A tubular member including a hair grooming attachment removably received on an inner metal tube is telescopically mounted on the heater tube and is capable of axial and rotary motion relative thereto. A manually operable lever on the one end of the handle cooperates with first and second surfaces on the adjacent end of the tubular member to selectively (1) lock the tubular member against rotary or axial movement (2) lock the tubular member against axial movement while permitting rotary movement thereof and (3) permit axial and rotary movement of the tubular member to facilitate telescopic removal or mounting of the tubular member on the heater tube. The hair grooming attachment may be rotatably or nonrotatably mounted on the inner metal tube and may include a plurality of rows of hair grooming teeth or a pivotally mounted hair clamping member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1984
    Assignee: Andis Company
    Inventor: Matthew L. Andis
  • Patent number: 4463877
    Abstract: A device for guiding a rod-shaped member formed of a gluing material which is softened by heat through insertion into a guide channel of a heating apparatus, the device comprising an elastic, flexible cartridge arranged on a heater and secured thereto by a metal sleeve. The metal sleeve extends beyond the heater and surrounds a portion of the cartridge for conducting heat to a section of the cartridge removed from the heater. A small gap is provided between the cartridge and the portion of the metal sleeve surrounding the cartridge to allow for an enlargement in cartridge diameter. The hollow interior of the cartridge is provided with an inwardly directed lip-shaped circumferential edge which cooperates with an inserted gluing material rod to form a seal therebetween. The metal sleeve is preferably a helically coiled metal wire.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1984
    Assignee: Steinel GmbH & Co. K.G.
    Inventor: Hans Siwon
  • Patent number: 4457457
    Abstract: A thermoplastic material-dispensing apparatus of the type wherein solid thermoplastic adhesive material is melted in a heated well and is dispensed from the apparatus due to force exerted on the molten material by means of a piston. The apparatus comprises a loading chamber which comprises an intermediate barrel section and a magazine. The intermediate barrel section is situated between the heated well and a piston chamber which houses the piston. The magazine is adapted to contain a plurality of thermoplastic adhesive slugs and to deliver the thermoplastic adhesive slugs to the intermediate barrel section when the intermediate barrel section is empty.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1984
    Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Michael M. Dziki
  • Patent number: 4456816
    Abstract: A holder for electrically heated temperature controlled soldering instruments includes a hollow housing having a forward portion for sealingly engaging the handle shoulder of the soldering instrument. The forward end of the housing is so arranged that the handle end of the instrument is higher than the tip with the instrument held downwardly at an angle with respect to the central axis of the housing. A hollow cone having an inner heat-reflecting surface is disposed in the housing about the tip. The housing and cone may be evacuated to reduce heat losses. A locking element is pivoted to the forward end of the housing and biased into its closed position to lock the instrument in the holder. The locking element is so designed that the instrument pushes the element into its open position upon insertion. The locking element opens when the operator pulls the instrument out with his finger adjacent the forward end of the housing. The holder includes means on its top for securing thereto another tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1984
    Inventor: William S. Fortune
  • Patent number: 4456815
    Abstract: A curling iron includes a handle, a cylindrical electric heating element having an outer peripheral surface and a first end attached to the handle and a second end projecting outwardly from the handle. A plurality of generally arcuately spaced longitudinally extending grooves are defined on the outer peripheral surface of the heating element between the first and the second ends. A removable hair grooming attachment including an annular frame having a plurality of arcuately spaced support bars slidable engaged in the grooves is carried by the heating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1984
    Assignee: Andis Company
    Inventor: Matthew L. Andis
  • Patent number: 4439667
    Abstract: A suction-type desoldering device includes an elongated tubular heater assembly secured to the forward end of a hollow handle by a radial flange on the assembly. A removable solder collecting chamber adapted to have a vacuum created therein is disposed within the handle and has an open end connected in solder flow communication with the heater assembly by means of a compressible sealing member disposed between the flange and the open end of the chamber. The heater assembly includes a tubular sleeve secured to and extending through the flange adjacent the seal. A tubular support having a length of electric resistance heating wire wrapped therearound is mounted coaxially within and spaced from the tubular sleeve and has one end thereof extending freely into the collection chamber and the other end thereof receiving a removable tubular desoldering tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1984
    Assignee: Pace Incorporated
    Inventor: Frank Sylvia
  • Patent number: 4435636
    Abstract: A suction desoldering tool has an elongate handle, an elongate housing defining a bore therethrough and extending co-axially from one end of the handle solder, a collecting chamber in the handle, and a tubular heating bit holder. The holder is mounted in the end of the housing remote from the body and includes a body portion surrounded by an electric heating element for receiving the bit and a tubular portion of lesser wall thickness providing communication between the bit and collecting chamber. The tubular portion is surrounded by an imperforate sleeve which defines an insulating air space along the tubular portion to enable the full length of tubular portion to be maintained above the liquidus temperature for solder melted by the bit during a desoldering operation, so that the melted solder can be drawn into the collecting chamber through the bit and holder by a source of suction connected to the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1984
    Assignee: Royel International Pty. Ltd.
    Inventor: Alan L. Royston
  • Patent number: 4426567
    Abstract: An electric hair curling iron for producing curls of exotic shape includes elongated member of square transverse cross section incorporating an electric heating element and defining a hair engaging mandrel. The mandrel is provided at one end with a manipulating handle. A elongated spring-biased hair clamping member is pivotally mounted on the handle end of the mandrel and arranged for movement toward and away from the mandrel. The hair clamping member defines an elongated channel of U-shaped cross section having a first planar surface with second and third planar surfaces orthogonal thereto and disposed in such mutually spaced relationship as to provide a snug interfitting engagement with the mandrel when brought into clamping relationship therewith. The first, second and third planar surfaces of the clamping member are coextensive in length and the second and third surfaces have a width approximately one half of the width of a side of the mandrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1984
    Assignee: Andrew Turrissi
    Inventor: Carmelo I. Gugliotti
  • Patent number: 4426571
    Abstract: A portable electric hot air rework tool for directing a stream of turbulent hot air through removable and replaceable nozzles with a selectably sized orifice to predetermined size localized areas of a printed circuit assembly until a temperature sufficient to melt solder is achieved, thereby facilitating the soldering/desoldering of circuit components or parts of components mounted thereon. The apparatus essentially comprises a portable work station having upper and lower heat tubes, or plenums, through which a blower-forced stream of air made turbulent by turbulators with contra-pitched blades is directed, an adjustable support grid for supporting the pc assembly, within the directed air stream and a three-position switch for controlling the temperature and flow of the air in the heat tubes. An alignment positional indicator aids in precise location of the printed circuit assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1984
    Assignee: Sperry Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald A. Beck
  • Patent number: 4419566
    Abstract: A hot air soldering and resoldering system may include means for also generating a jet of room-temperature or cold air. The hot air jet issues from a jet tip having an axial bore. The air is heated by a heater element and closed in a conventional heater sleeve. Surrounding the heater sleeve is a retainer sleeve to form a large preheating chamber. The jet tip is provided with a tip assembly sleeve which extends between the heater sleeve and the retainer sleeve but is substantially shorter than the retainer sleeve. A heating chamber is formed between the heater sleeve and the tip assembly sleeve which is connected to the bore through the tip. The temperature control disposed in the handle of the instrument. Also, the air flow is controlled. This will provide a jet of hot air which may be used for liquifying a small amount of solder and hence can be used for soldering and resoldering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1983
    Inventor: William S. Fortune
  • Patent number: 4415116
    Abstract: A soldering tool with a resilient hold-down attachment is described together with a manner of using the tool or a plurality of such tools to solder a braided lead wire to a bus bar fused to a glass substrate. Such tools are used to make heated backlights for automobiles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1983
    Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: W. Jack Norton
  • Patent number: 4368376
    Abstract: An electric hair curling or styling iron includes an elongated cylindrical housing extending from a handle and enclosing an electric heating element. The outer peripheral cylindrical surface of the housing is provided with an even number of radially spaced longitudinally extending grooves. An elongated support bar is removably located in each of the grooves and each bar includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced teeth extending radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis of the housing. The bars are arranged in alternating first and second series. The bars and teeth of the first series are fabricated from a material relatively of high heat transmissibility, such as aluminum. The bars and teeth of the second series are made of a material of relatively low heat transmissibility, such as plastic. The teeth of the second series are longer than the teeth of the first series.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 11, 1983
    Assignee: Andis Company
    Inventor: Matthew L. Andis
  • Patent number: 4367397
    Abstract: An electric work-in-circuit tool has a pair of fiber-reinforced plastic arms connected in tong fashion and limitedly opened by a spring. The free end of each arm has an integral flange apertured to receive bolts for assembling with, and attaching to the arm, a plurality of centrally apertured metal discs which are spaced by metal washers to form a heat-dissipating unit. The heat-dissipating unit spacedly surrounds the rear part of a metallic conductor body which has an axial bore to receive the bared end of an insulated power supply conductor passing axially through each tong arm. The conductor body also has a reduced-diameter front extension supportingly received in either a longitudinal or a transverse bore in the rear end of a metallic electrode holder whereby the electrode holder may be oriented either longitudinally or transversely of the conductor body. Each electrode holder has a longitudinally extending rabbited seat for dove-tailed slidable reception of a tapered carbon electrode-block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1983
    Inventor: Harry J. Henderson
  • Patent number: 4366365
    Abstract: A telescoping electric hair curling iron includes a molded hollow handle of plastic material having front and rear openings and a longitudinally extending thumb-operated cantilever spring element integrally molded as part of the handle wall. The forward end of the cantilever spring element is downwardly bent to form a depressible thumb button immediately adjacent the front handle opening for operating a spring-biased elongated hair gripping clip pivotally mounted on an electrically heated hair curling rod arranged for slidable telescopic movement through the front opening between a retracted storage position within the handle and an extended operative position outside the handle when the curling rod is in the operative position. The curling rod as heated by a PTC heating element therein. A swivel cord connector is mounted on the inner end of the curling rod and is slidable therewith within the handle and in the retracted position of the curling rod extends out the rear handle opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1982
    Assignee: Clairol Incorporated
    Inventors: Raymond W. Kunz, Henry J. Walter
  • Patent number: 4358030
    Abstract: In a device for the melting and measured discharge of a thermoplastic adhesive, a sealing sleeve conveys the solid thermoplastic adhesive into the inlet end of a melting chamber. The sealing sleeve is formed of a temperature resistant, poor heat conductive material with good sliding properties, such as polytetrafluoroethylene. Further, the sealing sleeve is provided with slots extending in the axial direction of the sleeve from the end more remote from the melting chamber toward the melting chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1982
    Assignee: Hilti Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Erich Leibhard, Franz Popp
  • Patent number: 4358662
    Abstract: An electric soldering iron having an elongated heater barrel extending from a handle and a soldering tip projecting from the end of the barrel is provided with a thermally isolated fume exhausting attachment positioned coaxially of the barrel and surrounding the tip for withdrawing objectionable fumes, gases, smoke and other air-borne contaminants from the soldering site. The attachment includes a metallic shell having a forward hood portion, overlying the tip and forming a fume exhaust chamber connected to a vacuum source by an exhaust conduit including a flexible transparent plastic tube portion, and a rearward slotted clamping portion secured to the front end of the barrel by a clamping ring. A compressible thermally insulative sleeve of alumina silicate fibers is interposed between the clamping portion and the barrel for thermally insulating the attachment from the heated barrel to preclude burn injury to the user of the iron.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1982
    Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Benny D. Cranor, Robert C. Runyon
  • Patent number: 4358661
    Abstract: An electric soldering iron includes an electric heating element mounted on an elongated stem rigidly secured in cantilever fashion at one end to a casing having a pistol grip handle. A soldering bit surrounds the heating element in spaced relation thereto for receiving heat essentially by radiation therefrom and is supported on one end of a protective tube resiliently mounted at its other end to the casing independently of the stem. A vibrator elastically mounted in the casing is coupled to the protective tube for vibrating the soldering bit at a frequency of 10-100 Hz without effecting vibration of the heating element. The handle is provided with a magnet for maintaining the soldering iron in an upright position on a stand comprising an iron plate adapted to be secured to a surface by vacuum cups. The soldering iron is provided with an adjustable light for illuminating the work area and an electronic heater control for regulating the soldering bit temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1982
    Inventor: Milos Kaderabek
  • Patent number: 4334637
    Abstract: An extrusion nozzle assembly for use on a dispenser of molten hot melt adhesive. The nozzle comprises a heat conductive insert housed within a heat insulative plastic holder. A resilient seal within the holder prevents leakage between the nozzle and the dispenser when the nozzle is threaded only "finger tight" onto the dispenser.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1982
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Robert G. Baker, Dario J. Ramazzotti
  • Patent number: 4328920
    Abstract: A portable electronics repair system including a portable container, a motor disposed within the container, an air/vacuum pump disposed within the container and driven by the motor, an electrical power source removably connected to the container for driving the motor, and a desolderer removably connected to the air/vacuum pump, the desolderer including an electrical heater assembly energized by the electrical power source.The desolderer includes a high heat, low energy consumption heater assembly and desoldering tip combination which facilitates rapid heating of the tip to soldering melting temperatures. An improved heater assembly is also provided which may be removably connected to the desolderer handle. The solder collector tube may be disposed within the desolderer handle and mounted with respect to an outer sleeve of the heater assembly. Means are provided for connecting the heating wire to the space outside the solder collector tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1982
    Assignee: Pace Incorporated
    Inventor: Alexander J. Vella
  • Patent number: 4317986
    Abstract: An electrically heated convertible tool for removing a golf club head from a shaft inserted in the hosel of both metal and wooden golf club heads includes a pair of plier-like pivotally connected opposed jaws each carrying an electric heating block. The heating blocks are disposed in opposed clamping relationship and are each provided with an arcuate recess sized to closely engage and heat the tapered hosel surface of a metal golf club head. The blocks are adjustable relative to each other to accomodate for size variations in hosels. An elongated heat exchange member having a head sized to be clamped in the arcuate recesses of the blocks and an elongated linear portion sized to be insertable into the interior of a hollow metal golf club shaft is provided to permit use of the tool to heat the hosel of a wooden club head. The tool permits heat to be applied to the hosel of the club heat to soften the cement holding the hosel to the shaft of the golf club.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1982
    Inventor: Daniel A. Sullivan
  • Patent number: D263018
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1982
    Inventor: William E. Scheu