With Heat Storage Or Transfer Means Patents (Class 219/430)
  • Patent number: 4164644
    Abstract: A heating unit for heating the contents of a container includes an electrical circuit having a pressure responsive switch that is normally open and a thermally responsive switch that is normally closed, the pressure switch is responsive to a predetermined weight of the container on a pivotally mounted heating element for activating the switch to the closed position for activating the heating circuit. The thermal switch is responsive to an overheating of the unit to interrupt the circuit. The heating unit is provided with a heating element having a conical center portion surrounded by an annular flat or planar surface, for receiving containers having only a predetermined shaped bottom for accommodating the particular shape of the heating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1979
    Assignee: Courtesy Interstate Corporation
    Inventors: Duane C. Remsnyder, Clarence C. Haynes
  • Patent number: 4160152
    Abstract: A heating unit is provided in the form of an open topped container with a side wall and a bottom. The side wall has a plurality of bosses each of which has a plate-receiving groove. The bottom has on its upper surface elongated seat defining flanges, a barrier wall projecting between and extending laterally beyond a pair of seat defining flanges to separate the seats and to separate a pair of wires, and labyrinth walls defining a strain-relief circuitous wire passage. A pair of spring terminals are provided, each having a U-shaped part defined by two divergent leg parts one of which is seated in one of the seats and the other of which extends upwardly away from the bottom to a free end. A disc of PTCR material is mounted on the spaced free ends. A plate is snapped into the plate-receiving grooves of the bosses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1979
    Inventors: John W. Wightman, Lawrance W. Wightman
  • Patent number: 4158126
    Abstract: A heating unit which may be used as a soft contact lens disinfecting unit and which embodies a case construction entirely of thermoplastic, or other low heat-conductive material. A heat conductive liquid such as molten wax, or oil, or both, is contained in the case and is used as a uniform heat transfer medium between electrical heating elements in the case and the surface of an incubator supported in the case which, likewise, is formed of low heat-conductive material. The heating unit in the embodiment to be described, is specifically constructed to produce or aid in disinfecting so-called soft contact lenses intended for wearing in contact with the eye. The unit is more generally applicable, and may be used to advantage, when a low cost heating unit is desired which will raise the temperature of an object or a material to a given temperature, maintain it at or above the given temperature for a given time period, and then allow it to cool down and return to an ambient temperature condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1979
    Inventor: Lamont J. Seitz
  • Patent number: 4156808
    Abstract: A cooking utensil that includes the combination of a heat transmitting metal bottom wall, preferably stainless steel with a heat generating source including a high heat-conductive metal body, preferably aluminum, the bottom wall having a substantially planar lower surface and said high heat-conductive metal body presenting a flat surface to the lower surface of the bottom wall, a plurality of releasable clamping devices carried by the bottom wall and projecting therebelow generally peripherally of the high heat-conductive metal body at spaced intervals therearound each clamping device including a threaded post and nut threadably engageable therewith and including a resilient washer for engaging and urging the metal body upwardly into full resilient abutment with the lower surface of the bottom wall and a releasable rigid support formation carried by the margins of the bottom wall to embrace and engage the metal body from below to bear upwardly thereagainst over the range of applied temperatures to thereby con
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1979
    Inventor: William M. Bardeau
  • Patent number: 4147925
    Abstract: A percolator is provided with a preassembled partition plate heater assembly wherein a one-piece non-corrosive metal partition plate has a centrally located pump well. An annular heat distribution plate surrounds the well and is fixedly connected to a bottom surface of said plate. A main heater coil surrounds said well and is mechanically coupled to said heat distribution plate. An auxiliary heater coil is radially outwardly from said main heater coil and is mechanically coupled to said heat distribution plate. A thermostat is in direct contact with a bottom surface of said partition plate and is releasably supported by said heat distribution plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1979
    Assignee: Kidde Consumer Durables Corp.
    Inventor: Irving R. Belinkoff
  • Patent number: 4147924
    Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus for use at the dining table to provide a continuous supply of hot tortillas. An elongated housing has two openings in the top thereof with a first opening having a resistive heating element contained therein, and the second opening receiving a ceramic vessel therein. The ceramic vessel is maintained at an elevated temperature, either from the heat of the resistive heating element or from a separate heating unit. The ceramic vessel is basically cylindrical with an upper opening closed by a cover having a reservoir to receive water. The water is converted and transmitted as steam through passages in the cover to the inside of the ceramic vessel thereby helping maintain moisture content of the hot tortillas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1979
    Inventor: Charles M. DeWitt, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4107513
    Abstract: A plurality of receptacles are provided each having pockets for receiving a bottle containing a shampoo or hair conditioner to be warmed. Each receptacle includes a U-shaped water conduit having a pair of legs extending beyond one side wall thereof. The bight portion of each conduit is closed by a spring loaded flap valve extending parallel to the bight. An opening is provided behind each flap valve which is in line with the legs of the U-shaped conduit. A first receptacle is connected to a pair of openings in a master heating unit containing a thermostat, a heating coil, and a pump for pumping water from a source past the heating coil through one of the openings in the U-shaped conduit of the first receptacle and back to the other side of the pump through the other leg of the U-shaped conduit in the first receptacle, warming the contents of the bottles supported within the first receptacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Inventor: Bryan Ashford
  • Patent number: 4063068
    Abstract: A portable food serving receptacle capable of heating chilled or frozen food to cooking or serving temperatures and automatically maintaining food at serving temperature. The receptacle consists of thin metallic walls and utilizes a flexible heating element of electrical and thermal insulating material. The heating element is adhered to the metallic walls of an inner dish of the receptacle. The insulating material of the heating element forms a laminated structure in which the electrical resistor is embedded. The walls of the receptacle have a substantially higher thermal conductivity than the laminate. The rate of heat flow from the heating element to the interface of the food and metallic walls of the receptacle is controlled by the thermal insulating characteristics of the laminate so that gradients of heat entering any given point of the food are substantially equal and are maintained at temperature levels below the scorching temperature of the food.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1976
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1977
    Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: David G. Johnson, Robert D. Thorson
  • Patent number: 4049949
    Abstract: A golf ball warmer adapted to warm and store at the desired temperature the golf balls and a heat retaining carrying case for the warmed balls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1977
    Inventor: Ron Fitzsimons
  • Patent number: 4039777
    Abstract: A glass or ceramic cooking vessel of the type commonly employed in slow cookers is provided with heating apparatus for heating the vessel in a substantially uniform manner. An electric heating element is supported in a position spaced from the vessel such that direct conduction of heat to the vessel is prevented, heat transfer means being provided to conduct heat from the heating element to the vessel over an extended portion of the vessel's outer surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1977
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: Fred E. Baker
  • Patent number: 4024377
    Abstract: A hot well, especially for food, and a method of heating the well in which an electric heating element is supported beneath the bottom of the well while a heat sink in the form of a U-shaped member formed of a highly heat conductive metal, such as aluminum, is fitted over the well from below. The U-shaped member has a bottom part beneath the heating element and side parts which are parallel to and in intimate heat exchange relation with the sides of the well. Energization of the heating element directly heats the bottom of the well, principally by radiation directly from the heater and by radiation reflected from the bottom part of the U-shaped member. The bottom part of the U-shaped member also absorbs heat from the heating element and, by conduction upwardly along the side parts of the U-shaped member, heat is also supplied to the sides of the well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1977
    Assignee: Lincoln Manufacturing Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Mitchell C. Henke
  • Patent number: 4009368
    Abstract: A yoghurt-making machine comprises an enclosure inside which a receptacle containing milk pots is disposed above a basin. The space between the receptacle and basis is partly filled with a fusible material, such as commercial paraffin wax which has a cooling curve exhibiting a solidification plateau at a temperature near to the optimum temperature of yoghurt formation. A heating resistor attached to the basin is immersed in the fusible material which is thereby heated. The basin has a bottom defining with the enclosure a closed chamber completely separated from the fusible material. A temperature-limiting element is connected to the resistor and disposed so as to be responsive only to the air temperature within the chamber and is operable to terminate the heating of the fusible material when the temperature in the chamber is higher than the solidification plateau of the fusible material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1974
    Date of Patent: February 22, 1977
    Assignee: Etud S.A.
    Inventors: Andre Faivre, Pierre Tanguy