Threaded Patents (Class 219/239)
  • Patent number: 11273509
    Abstract: A heating tool having a temperature sensor fixed within a tip of the heating tool with maximum heat conductivity to the temperature sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2022
    Assignee: Hakko Corp.
    Inventors: Kenji Matsuzaki, Kenta Nakamura
  • Patent number: 10337369
    Abstract: A tank for storing an internal combustion engine exhaust gas liquid additive, the tank including a wall defining an internal volume, an electrical component located in the internal volume, and at least one electric cable configured to connect the electrical component to a voltage source outside the tank, at least one portion of the electric cable being inserted into an intermediate part connected to a base plate mounted over an opening in the wall, the base plate incorporating a casing mounted leaktight around an orifice in the base plate. The intermediate part is fastened by a quick-connect coupling including an electrical connector to which the electric cable is connected leaktight with aid of a seal and that emerges from the orifice in the base plate to outside the tank. The seal is inserted between the intermediate part and the connector and/or into a housing of the intermediate part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2019
    Assignee: Plastic Omnium Advanced Innovation and Research
    Inventors: Dominique Madoux, Stephane Leonard, Jules-Joseph Van Schaftingen
  • Patent number: 5804795
    Abstract: A soldering tip and heat accumulator therefor are disclosed in which the heat accumulator is essentially a hollow cylinder which is disposed over both a cylindrical heater and a major portion of the metal soldering tip. The accumulator is deeply slotted both from its rear and front ends whereby although before assembly it has radial clearance over both, when compressed during assembly by an outer retaining sleeve, the accumulator snugly engages both and provides a very high degree of thermal coupling between the heater and the soldering tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1998
    Inventor: William S. Fortune
  • Patent number: 5504304
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a hot runner probe having a shell-shaped probe body having a molten resin flowing surface which is combined to form a single unit with a ceramic heater wherein the ceramic heater is covered by the heater pattern that consists of high electric-resistance metal and has made the temperature gradient at the tip part higher than that at the center part, and then is insulation-baked. The present invention also relates to high-accuracy injection molding using the hot runner probe under the proper and ideal temperature distribution, by applying the ceramic heater, which is provided with temperature gradients, to the increase and decrease of resistance values due to temperature changes by the one circuit control means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1996
    Assignee: Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Kiyomitsu Noguchi, Toshihide Kasuga, Hiraku Shindo
  • Patent number: 5117091
    Abstract: A soldering gun is provided including an elongated tubular body of quartz having first and second ends. The first end of the body is telescoped into an outwardly opening recess provided therefore in a soldering iron tip mounted from the first end and a second shorter and smaller diameter quartz tubular member is telescoped into the end of the larger diameter tubular member from which the tip is supported. A coil of 6 to 12 turns of Ni Chrome wire is disposed about the second quartz tubular member within the first quartz tubular member and the end of the coil adjacent the tip is reversely turned and directed back through the second quartz tubular member to a point adjacent the other end thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1992
    Inventor: Laurice D. Ely
  • Patent number: 5059769
    Abstract: A metallic soldering tip is disclosed having a forward, outer retaining rim and a rear inwardly tapered skirted end of the character to be fitted loosely over a ceramic rod heating element. The tip is axially slotted from its rear edge to a point forward of the retaining rim. An inner sheath over the rear portion of the ceramic rod has a flared forward end which engages the tapered skirted end of the soldering tip while the reduced diameter forward end of an outer retaining sheath engages the retaining rim of the soldering tip and is drawn forcefully rearwardly by a retaining nut threaded onto the handle or body of the soldering implement. The rearward displacement of the outer sheath forces the slotted skirted portion of the soldering tip to press inwardly against the ceramic heating element by virtue of the tapered relation between the inner sheath, the rear of the soldering tip, retaining rim and the forward end of the outer retaining sheath.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1991
    Inventor: William S. Fortune
  • Patent number: 4562337
    Abstract: An electrical solder pot has a base with a hollow interior. A housing member also having a hollow interior attaches to the top of the base. The housing member further includes an opening at its top. A threaded socket is fitted in the base so as to accept a heating element which is oriented vertically within the hollow interior of the combined base and housing member. The heating element includes a threaded connector positioned near the opening in the top of the housing and accepts a threaded solder container. The solder container attaches to the top of the heating element and is positioned above the opening in the housing. The heating element includes an internal thermal conducting member located within a tube with an appropriate socket connector on the tube so as to connect to the socket in the base. A monolithic burnt ceramic heater is positioned within a cavity in the thermal conducting member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1985
    Assignee: Eldon Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: William Lawrence
  • Patent number: 4463247
    Abstract: An electric soldering iron includes an elongated metal housing tube enclosing a metallic heat conducting member having a first zone snugly fit within the housing and having a portion projecting out of the front end thereof for removably receiving a soldering tip. A second zone of the member extends rearwardly from the first zone and has a smaller cross section than the interior of the tube to create an insulating space therebetween. The heat conducting member is formed with an opening sized and shaped to receive the end of an elongated flat ceramic heater having embedded therein an electric heating element. The portion of the ceramic heater not located within the heat conducting member is surrounded and positioned by a refractory heat insulating tube abutting the rear end of the heat conducting member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 31, 1984
    Assignee: Eldon Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: William Lawrence, Jack Gaines
  • Patent number: 4301357
    Abstract: An electrically heated spatula for working heat softenable materials, such as dental wax, includes an elongated hollow sleeve secured at one end to a handle and having a heat producing diode unit supported at the other end. The diode unit includes a hollow metallic cylinder with an apertured metallic end wall. A forward biased diode has a threaded mounting stud disposed in the end wall aperture and is supported in interior of the cylinder in spaced non-contacting relation thereto. The stud extends outwardly of the other end of the sleeve and removably supports a working tip. Power supply conductors extend through the handle and sleeve and are connected to the anode of the diode within the cylinder and to the cathode of the diode through the cylinder, end wall and mounting stud. The arrangement minimizes undesirable transfer of heat from the diode to the cylinder and sleeve and maximizes transfer of heat through the threaded stud to the tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1981
    Assignee: KV33 Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Huffman
  • Patent number: 4265618
    Abstract: An electrically heated endodontic syringe for injecting thermoplastic material, such as gutta percha, into a root canal cavity includes a syringe barrel for holding a supply of thermoplastic material, a heater body threadedly attached at one end to the syringe barrel and an injection needle threadedly secured to the other end of the heater body by means of a hub. A manual plunger is provided in the syringe barrel for ejecting thermoplastic material from the barrel through the heater body, hub and needle into the root canal cavity. The barrel and plunger are made of materials having a low coefficient thermal conductivity of less than about 20 Btu/(hr)(ft.sup.2) (F..degree./ft) and a thermally insulating washer is positioned between the barrel and the heater body to minimize heat transfer to the barrel. The heater body, hub and needle are made of materials having a high coefficient of thermal conductivity of at least about 200 Btu/(hr) (ft.sup.2) (.degree.F./ft) to maximize heat flow to the needle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1981
    Assignee: Solar Energy Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Sheldon B. Herskovitz, Jay Marlin, Martin R. Stiglitz
  • Patent number: 4192990
    Abstract: An electrically heated tip assembly, particularly useful with a cyclically operated thermal press usable for forcible placement of inserts of hard material within bases of softer materials, includes a generally longitudinal tubular core member formed of a thermally conductive material. The core encloses an electric resistance heating element and has a tip element secured to one end thereof in heat exchange relationship with the heating element. The tip element includes a protruding finger member engageable with an insert and a paraboloidal section between the core member and protruding finger member to facilitate the concentration of heat downwardly into the finger member during the insertion portion of the operating cycle of the press.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 11, 1980
    Assignee: Yardley Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Theodore Ziaylek, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4136275
    Abstract: Apparatus for installing metallic inserts into thermoplastic material. The apparatus comprises a heating device in combination with a heating element having a first bore adapted to receive the heating device. The heating element is formed into an elongated tip specifically shaped to grasp a metallic insert which is then heated by conduction to a temperature suitable for melting the thermoplastic material. A longitudinal bore in alignment with the first bore and coupled thereto with a second bore extends through the heating element elongated tip. Plunger apparatus slidably inserted in the longitudinal bore and second bore is positioned by spring apparatus located in the second bore to maintain the metallic insert in engagement with the elongated tip of the heating element during the heating and insertion of the metallic insert into the thermoplastic material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1979
    Assignee: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated
    Inventor: Harold E. McCullough
  • Patent number: 4082940
    Abstract: A soldering iron can be constructed using a heating element structure or first part connected to a handle structure or second part through the use of connectors on these parts which are adapted to be secured together through the use of a rotary or twisting type motion. The handle structure includes a spring biased sleeve which projects from it toward the heating element structure. The heating element structure includes a metal flange which is resiliently engaged by the sleeve when the parts are connected together. This flange in effect forms a part of a tubular, metal housing used to connect a body disposed in proximity to the heating element so as to conduct heat away from the heating element and the connector on the heating element structure. The housing serves to protect the heating element structure against physical damage and is grounded through the flange and the sleeve to an appropriate grounding wire leading from the handle structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1978
    Assignee: Eldon Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Alvis R. Knowles, Harold S. Foster
  • Patent number: 4055744
    Abstract: An improved soldering-desoldering instrument is disclosed which includes a stainless steel, thin walled sheath having a front end which is both internally and externally threaded: internally for securing the electric heater cartridge, and externally for securing the soldering tip, all in very high thermal energy flow relation. The rear of the sheath is formed integrally with a hexagonal nut to facilitate the indicated threaded assembly and disassembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1975
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1977
    Inventor: William S. Fortune
  • Patent number: 3992604
    Abstract: An electrically heated dispenser for serving frozen desserts, such as ice cream, includes a handle having an electric heating element projecting from the forward end thereof. A removable protective shield at least coextensive in length with the heating element is carried by the forward end of the handle and surrounds the heating element in spaced relation thereto. The shield is made of a material sufficiently transparent to permit visual inspection of the sanitary condition of the area within the shield including the inner surface thereof. A variety of serving implements, such as a dipper, scoop, knife, etc., are adapted to have an end selectively inserted through a front opening on the shield into heat exchange coupled relationship with the heating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1974
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1976
    Inventor: James H. Leddy