Automatically Operated Patents (Class 219/509)
- With auxiliary heating means for thermal switch means (Class 219/511)
- Comprising linearly expansible metal (Class 219/512)
- Comprising expansible fluid (e.g., alcohol or mercury) (Class 219/513)
- With solenoid means (Class 219/514)
- Adjustable means (Class 219/515)
- Insertable into or in direct contact with heated material (Class 219/516)
- Fusible link (Class 219/517)
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Patent number: 7186954Abstract: Apparatus is provided for detecting and controlling an abnormal rise in temperature associated with a combination of a cooking utensil (10) and a cooking surface (4) overlying an electric heater (6). A temperature-responsive device (24) monitors the temperature of the cooking utensil (10), while cooking utensil detection means (26) detects the location of the cooking utensil (10). Control means (30) is adapted to control energizing of the heater (6) whereby an abnormal rise in temperature associated with an event within the cooking utensil (10) is distinguished from an abnormal rise in temperature sensed by the temperature-responsive device (24) and associated with removal of the cooking utensil (10) from the cooking surface (4).Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Ceramaspeed LimitedInventor: Peter Ravenscroft Wilkins
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Patent number: 7180036Abstract: A temperature control system having a re-circulation loop that uses valves to selectively circulate a temperature control fluid through a cooling system, through a heating system, or through a through passage so as to controlling the temperature of the temperature control fluid, which, in turn, controls the temperature of a target. A temperature sensor monitors the target's temperature. A controller controls valve operation in response to the temperature measured by the temperature sensor to obtain a predetermined target temperature. Beneficially, the controller controls the target's temperature according to a predetermined temperature profile. Continuous etching along a predetermined temperature profile is possible.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Oriol, Inc.Inventor: Boris Atlas
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Patent number: 6869538Abstract: A method, system and apparatus for performing peritoneal dialysis are provided. To this end, in part, a method of controlling a medical fluid heater is provided. The method includes the steps of determining a first heater control output based on a number of measured inputs for the heater and at least one mathematical relationship between at least two of the measured inputs, determining a second heater control output based on at least one fuzzy logic membership function and at least one fuzzy logic rule, and determining a third heater control output based on the first and second outputs and using the third heater control output to control the heater.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Baxter International, Inc.Inventors: Alex Anping Yu, Peter Hopping
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Patent number: 6822202Abstract: A temperature control system having a re-circulation loop that uses valves to selectively circulate a temperature control fluid through a cooling system, through a heating system, or through a through passage so as to controlling the temperature of the temperature control fluid, which, in turn, controls the temperature of a target. A temperature sensor monitors the target's temperature. A controller controls valve operation in response to the temperature measured by the temperature sensor to obtain a predetermined target temperature. Beneficially, the controller controls the target's temperature according to a predetermined temperature profile. Continuous etching along a predetermined temperature profile is possible.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Oriol, Inc.Inventor: Boris Atlas
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Patent number: 6794882Abstract: A rupture detector for a windshield assembly having one or multiple transparent members. The rupture detector includes a conductive member attached to a portion of the transparent member. An electrical power source in communication with the conductive member applies an electrical potential to the conductive member, and an electrical measurement mechanism is in communication with the conductive member and measures the electrical potential of the conductive member. A windshield assembly is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventor: Shaun E. Jessup
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Patent number: 6777651Abstract: A cooking appliance employing rapid cook technology includes a controller which calculates rapid cook times from conventional cooking times input by a user. That is, for relatively long convection cooking cycles, such as a convection roasting mode, after a user enters a standard radiant cooking time into a control panel, an electronic controller subtracts a certain percentage, preferably 25%, off of the standard time to establish a rapid cook time. In one preferred embodiment, the rapid cook time is presented in a display and used as the actual cook time for the cooking operation. In another preferred embodiment, the standard cooking time is established for the cooking operation, but the user is signaled to check the food when the rapid cook time expires.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Maytag CorporationInventor: Mark A. Boyer
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Publication number: 20040035851Abstract: A system and method for controlling a critical process variable, such as the temperature of one or more temperature control units for cluster tools in a semiconductor fabrication facility, uses dual interrelated PR) algorithms for interrelated but at times separate control of heating capabilities. The temperature control units operate with high power efficiency, because no heating energy is expended during cooling and non-transition modes. When approaching a temperature threshold, however, the heating algorithm is reinstated just long enough to provide minimum undershoot and enabling precise, low per consuming, steady state control at ±0.1° C., minimizing undershoot and enabling precise steady state control at ±0.1° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Matthew Antoniou, Bryan Christofferson
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Publication number: 20030222076Abstract: A device for detecting a condition at a plate or a wall of a domestic appliance, in particular a kitchen appliance, simplifies and improves condition detection. A sound wave transmitter disposed at least at one first location of the plate or the wall transmits sound waves onto the plate or the wall. A sound wave receiver or a sound wave-reflecting element is disposed at a second location of the plate or the wall remote from the sound wave transmitter. At least one parameter of the sound waves is influenced by a condition prevailing between the first location and the second location. An evaluation circuit evaluates the condition-governed influencing of the sound waves.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Erwin Potthof, Gerhard Lindner, Irene Jacob
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Publication number: 20030121903Abstract: The present invention provides an electrical circuit that measures the ground current due to insulation leakage in electrical heating elements. The circuit uses a CT to measure the current being supplied to at least one of a plurality of electrical heating elements. Using a comparator circuit and noise rejection circuitry to prevent erroneous tripping, once the current reaches a predetermined threshold, a signal is sent to a switch that causes a non-volatile memory device to clear thereby de-energizing the coil of the contactor that provides power to at least one of the heating elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Robert W. Baker, Stephen A. Mowrer
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Publication number: 20030012563Abstract: A space heater remote control system according to the present invention includes a remote control device and a base unit attached to a gas- or electricity-powered space heater. The remote control device may include a case, a display, an RF transmitter, electronic circuitry, a microprocessor and a power supply connection. The base unit and space heater may include a container, an RF receiver, a variable flow control circuit, a status detection circuit, heater connection circuitry, electronic circuitry, a microprocessor, power supply, and heating elements. The remote control device transmits command controls to the base unit, and the base unit modulates the quantity of gas or electric current flowing through the space heater in accordance with the command controls.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2001Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Darrell Neugebauer, Jerald W. Ashton
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Patent number: 6501050Abstract: A fuel heating control method and apparatus includes an operation of a heater heating a fuel for an engine started by being driven by a starting motor. The heater is not operated until after an operation of the starting motor is substantially terminated at a time of starting the engine.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Nobuhiko Koga, Keizo Hiraku, Hideki Suzuki
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Patent number: 6452501Abstract: An automatic shut-off and indication device for an electric heating appliance is provided which includes: a sensor (2) for sensing usage of the appliance and for providing a usage-signal (US) indicating a non-usage of the appliance; a switch (10) for off-switching a heater (12) of the appliance in response to a switching signal (SS) derived from the usage-signal (US); a sensor (4) for sensing orientation of the appliance and for providing an orientation signal (OS) for indicating different orientations of the appliance; a selector (18) for activating an indicator (22) in response to the switching signal (SS), the indicator (22) signaling the off-switching of the heater (12); and an indication timer (8) for providing a time delay between off-switching the heater (12) and activating the indicator (22), which time delay is dependent on the orientation signal (OS). The shut-off of the heater (12) is signalled to the user by the indicator (22).Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1996Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics, N.V.Inventors: Hong W. C. Tse, Kok K. Yap, Bernardus F. R. I. Wilkens
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Publication number: 20020113053Abstract: An electric toaster includes a chassis with one or more toasting compartments. At least one electric heater is located in each compartment, and a cage is positioned in each compartment adjacent the heater. The cage includes lateral sides with a gap therebetween for receiving a food item and stationary supports that extend into the gap from the lateral sides for supporting the food item during a toasting operation. The electric toaster also includes a movable food support rod that is positioned in the toasting compartment for movement between an upper rest position and a lower toasting position below the stationary supports. The movable food support rod is adapted to support the food item above the stationary support and to transfer support of the food item to the stationary support when the movable food support rod travels below the stationary supports.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2002Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: HAMILTON BEACH/PROCTOR-SILEX, INC.Inventors: Nhiem Viet Nguyen, John J. Datovech, James Gaynor
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Publication number: 20020060213Abstract: A fuel heating control method and apparatus includes an operation of a heater heating a fuel for an engine started by being driven by a starting motor. The heater is not operated until after an operation of the starting motor is substantially terminated at a time of starting the engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Applicant: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Nobuhiko Koga, Keizo Hiraku, Hideki Suzuki
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Patent number: 6225610Abstract: Use of PTC circuit protection devices in motor vehicle wiring systems. The devices can replace some or all of the fuses conventionally used. Preferred devices contain PTC conductive polymers. Because the PTC devices can be reset without physical access to them, the wiring system can be arranged more efficiently and more economically. For example, the size of at least some of the wires of the harness can in many case be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1997Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Inventor: Malcolm R. Walsh
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Patent number: 6107611Abstract: A reflector assembly in a satellite system includes a reflector having a reflecting surface. At least one sensor is configured for sensing a temperature of the reflecting surface or moisture associated with the reflecting surface. Each sensor is configured to provide a signal indicative of the sensing. A heater is configured for heating the reflecting surface. The heater includes a heater wire, a layer of insulation substantially surrounding the heater wire, and a conductive shield substantially surrounding the layer of insulation. A ground fault circuit interrupter is coupled with the shield of the heater. The ground fault circuit interrupter is configured for detecting a ground fault condition between the heater wire and the conductive shield and providing a signal indicative thereof. An automatic controller is connected to the at least one sensor. The controller includes heater control circuitry receiving each of the sensor signal and the ground fault circuit interrupter signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: MSX, Inc.Inventor: Thaddeus M. Jones
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Patent number: 6080971Abstract: An electrically powered water heater includes a plurality of heating elements for substantially instantaneous heating of fluid passing through the heater. A controller for powering the plurality of heating elements is responsive to a temperature sensor in fluid communication with the heated fluid. The temperature sensor activates each of the plurality of heating elements for a predetermined period of time that is preferably no more than 32 half cycles. The controller activates a second heating element after a delay of preferably no more than 8 half cycles after activating a first heating element. The predetermined period of time for activating each of the plurality of heating elements may be substantially equal, such that each heating element contributes substantially equally to the heating of fluid. In one embodiment, the heater housing is provided with a plurality of chambers, and a heating element is provided within each of the plurality of chambers.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1999Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: David SeitzInventors: David Seitz, Donald Kuhnel
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Patent number: 6034359Abstract: This is an apparatus for producing prepared food by electrical conduction automatically as disclosed. A control circuit senses the rate of change of current conducted through food as a function of its cooked condition, stops the current to the electrodes in response to a decline in current value through the food as measured against a predetermined value, and automatically retracts the cooking electrodes and any hot plates which may be used in the cooking process by pneumatic means.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Inventor: William J. Busch
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Patent number: 5951897Abstract: Proposed is a temperature measuring device for a regulating circuit (10) in particular of an electrical radiant heating appliance with a heating conductor (2) arranged beneath a glass ceramic cooking surface (1), in which the heating conductor (2) itself suffices for temperature detection. There is provided a change-over switch (6) which cyclically connects the heating conductor (2) to a resistance measuring circuit (7). It detects the respective temperature-dependent ohmic resistance value of the heating conductor (2) and produces a temperature-proportional control signal for the regulating circuit (10).Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: AKO-Werke GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Roman-Hartmut Wauer, Berndt Gierer, Pia Krause
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Patent number: 5940579Abstract: A heating panel has a resistive heating layer formed on a substrate. Insulating layers can be formed on the substrate. The heating layer has electrodes on opposite edges connected to different phases of a multiphase power source. Capacitive currents caused in the substrate by the different phases cancel each other. Thus, leakage current is minimized through a conductor connected between the substrate and ground. The heating panel can be adapted for two phase or three phase systems. The heating panels are particularly useful for defining a heating cavity of an oven or pots on a cook top.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventors: Johan Kallgren, Donald A. Coates, Sanjay Shukla, Steven M. Dishop
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Patent number: 5920366Abstract: A multi-contact LCD heater system which include several contacts disposed around the periphery of a resistive film deposited on a substrate in which each contact is dynamically controlled in response to input from various temperature sensors. The control allows for each contact to be connected to a high potential or a low potential source or remain isolated. Spatial, temporal and amplitude modulation of the heat applied to the LCD is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1996Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Brian P. Dehmlow, Scott A. Bottorf, Gary D. Bishop, Martin J. Steffensmeier, James D. Sampica, Mark C. Skarohlid, William S. Ebeltoft
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Patent number: 5844214Abstract: A microwave oven includes an electric power supply shut-off mechanism for cutting off the supply of electric power when the housing is disassembled for repair while an electric power cord remains plugged into an electric outlet. A sensor in the form of a light sensitive semiconductor and/or a piezoelectric crystal senses when panels of the oven housing are removed and thereupon causes a controller to actuate a solenoid which deactivates a safety switch for cutting off the supply of electric current.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jung-Eui Hoh
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Patent number: 5844204Abstract: A detection device associated with an electrical apparatus for detecting by contact the presence of a user, composed of an electronic circuit for detecting a presence of a user by detecting a leakage current traversing, at least partially, a portion of the body of the user using the electric apparatus when the body portion comes into contact with an electric contact providing for the transmission of the leakage current from the electronic circuit to the portion of the user's body.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: SEB S.A.Inventors: Serge Cubizolles, Christian Giovalle
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Patent number: 5828039Abstract: A method and apparatus for heating a chemical used in microelectronic device fabrication processes. The apparatus includes a chemical supply and chemical bath for containing a chemical. A temperature sensor senses the temperature of the chemical contained in the chemical bath. A first heater, powered by a first electric power source, heats the chemical while it is being supplied to the chemical bath. A second heater, powered by a second electric power source, heats the chemical contained in the chemical bath. First and second power controllers regulate the first electric power and the second electric power sources, respectively, through a plurality of electrodes having different intensity levels that are selected according to the temperature of the chemical sensed by the temperature sensor.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hee-Sun Chae
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Patent number: 5821503Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the speed at which an AC electric motor drives a conveyor to move food products through a conveyor oven are disclosed herein. The oven includes a housing, electric heating elements mounted within the housing, and a conveyor to move food-carrying baskets adjacent the heating elements. A motor controlled by a speed control circuit moves the conveyor. The speed control circuit includes a rectifier to provide rectified current to the motor, a shunt circuit to bypass the rectifier with a rheostat to set the conveyor speed, a thermostat to monitor oven temperature, and a speed-reducing circuit to introduce additional resistance into the shunt circuit when the oven temperature drops. The thermostat also controls additional heating elements to provide additional heat during high load conditions.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Hatco CorporationInventor: Allan E. Witt
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Patent number: 5784531Abstract: Instantaneous fluid heating device and process including an instantaneous fluid heating device which features forced fluid recirculation past/through heating elements/vessel featuring immersible electrical heating elements in a plurality of heating vessels arranged in series with all of said electrical heating elements/vessels being of equal electrical power/volume so as to be equal in overall heating capacity and receiving electricity simultaneously by on/off switching of electrical power via one or more solid state relays responsive to the minutest changes of temperature below/above the set point.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1996Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Inventors: Robert W. Mann, Herman H. Hall, Jr.
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Patent number: 5684759Abstract: An electronic timer activates a switch circuit so as to connect electrically a heating device and a power supplying unit of a coffee maker for a predetermined brewing period in order to heat water that is supplied to a filter basket and that comes from a water reservoir of the coffee maker. The processing unit activates the switch circuit for the predetermined brewing period when the brewing time coincides with the current time. A temperature sensing unit includes a temperature-controlled switch which connects the switch circuit to the heating device when temperature of the heating device is below a lower limit of a predetermined temperature range, and which disconnects the switch circuit from the heating device when the temperature is above an upper limit of the temperature range. The temperature sensing unit further includes a signal generating circuit which interconnects the temperature-controlled switch and the processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Ever Splendor Enterprises Co. Ltd.Inventors: Wen-Lung Huang, Chien-Bang Chion
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Patent number: 5653904Abstract: A system for automatically defogging both the windshield and rear window of an automobile. The system includes moisture and dew detection sensors positioned on the interior surfaces of the windshield and the rear window of the automobile. The sensors transmit an electrical current signal to a program control module. If the current received by the program control module from either of the windshield sensors exceeds a predetermined response threshold, it will energize a relay to activate the windshield blower. On the other hand, should the program control module receive a signal from one of the sensors on the rear window, it will energize another relay to activate a resistance heating grid on the rear window. When the condensation on either the windshield or rear window has been evaporated, the program control module will deactivate the associated defogging device.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1996Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Inventors: Sam Adlparvar, Hassan Adlparvar
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Patent number: 5595672Abstract: An automatic switching apparatus for a hand held electrically operated appliance, such as a pressing iron, is provided within a circuit board located within the housing of the iron. The automatic switching apparatus includes a first timing circuit and a touch sensitive switch which function in conjunction with one another such that when the user breaks contact with the touch sensitive switch, located on the handle portion of the iron, the first timing circuit is enabled to de-energize the heating element of the iron after contact has been broken with the touch sensitive switch for a predetermined period of time. A second timing circuit is provided to disable the first timing circuit for a second predetermined period of time when the iron is initially plugged into the wall outlet so as to permit the heating element to reach a temperature level suitable for ironing without necessitating the user to contact the touch sensitive switch when the heating element is initially energized.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1994Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Pentalpha Enterprises Ltd.Inventors: John C. K. Sham, Fan K. Leung
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Patent number: 5577158Abstract: A heating panel has a metal substrate, ceramic inner and outer insulating layers on the substrate. A film of resistive material forms a heating layer on one of the insulating layers. The heating layer has electrodes on opposite edges connected to different phases of a multiphase power source. Another electrode is connected to a neutral of the power source. Capacitive currents caused in the substrate by the different phases cancel each other. Thus, leakage current is minimized through a conductor connected between the substrate and ground. The heating panel can be adapted for two phase or three phase systems. The heating panels are particularly useful for defining a heating cavity of an oven.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventors: Johan Kallgren, Donald A. Coates, Sanjay Shukla, Steven M. Dishop
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Patent number: 5554838Abstract: A hand-held groover for forming grooves, bevels, etc. in architectural insulation board comprises a resistive cutting blade, a 25 KHz. oscillator, operated by full-wave rectified line current and connected to the cutting blade through a light-weight transformer. The oscillator delivers to the heating element a sequence of electrical pulses synchronized with the line current frequency, each having a duration of 1/120 second. Each pulse consists of plural oscillations at 25 KHz., so that the heating current in the blade is essentially an amplitude-modulated 25 KHz. current. The modulating pulses are selected from the continuous train of 120 Hz. pulses by an adjustable triggering circuit, to adjust the time interval between pulses and thereby control the temperature of the heating element.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1995Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: Wind Lock CorporationInventor: Edward C. Berdich
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Patent number: 5479558Abstract: A very compact tankless water heater delivers heat in proportion to demand. A flow responsive valve energizing an electrical control system is purely flow responsive, even to minute flow, and consumes no power when dormant. An uncomplicated electronic control system is connected to power by the flow switch, and is substantially deenergized when dormant. Most electronic components of the control system are mounted on the flat front wall of the pressure vessel. Thus, overall dimensions are minimized, cool water serves as a heat sink, and heat generated by electronic controls is captured for heating purposes. In particular, triacs controlling the heating elements are cooled, thus prolonging their life. A preferred embodiment of the novel heater has a maximum electrical consumption of 22 kilowatts, with equivalent heat output, and has overall external dimensions of 24 inches in height, 5.5 inches in width, and 4 inches in depth (61 cm in height, 14 cm in width, and 10 cm in depth).Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1993Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Inventors: James A. White, Jr., David D. Gillaspie
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Patent number: 5451746Abstract: A temperature regulating control unit and method of making the same are provided, the unit comprising a RTD temperature sensor, a unit for applying electrical signals to the sensor, and a microcomputer for receiving digital signals from the sensor in relation to the temperature being sensed by the sensor, the unit for applying electrical signals to the sensor applying a varying voltage to the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1994Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: Robertshaw Controls CompanyInventors: Brian J. Kadwell, Daniel L. Fowler, Gregory F. Gawron
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Patent number: 5440667Abstract: An ohmic heater comprises at least two electrodes contained within a vessel such that the electrodes lie along the length of the vessel. The vessel has inlet and outlet ports in the top and bottom through which a fluid to be heated flows, passing through the vessel along the length of the vessel. The electrodes are equally spaced about the axis of the vessel and when in use, are each connected to a single phase of a power supply, such that the total voltage at any point in time at the electrodes is near or at a neutral potential of the electric power supply. Electrically conductive guard rings are positioned around the inner periphery of the inlet and outlet ports of the vessel and are connected to the neutral potential of the electric power supply by electrical connectors. A leakage current monitor is interposed between guard rings and the neutral potential to enable current leakage from said heater to be monitored.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1992Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Electricity Association Technology LimitedInventors: David P. Simpson, Robert Stirling
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Patent number: 5349160Abstract: An iron comprises a heating element (97) and heating-control means (96) for the heating element. It has a humidity detector (60) which measures the degree of humidity of the fabric and which influences the electric power dissipated in the heating element. In order to measure the degree of humidity a circuit (99) measures the resistivity of the fabric between two contact electrodes (62a, 62b) and subsequently averages the electric signal resulting from the movement of the iron on the fabric. A circuit (89) may be added which measures the rhythm of the variations of said electric signal and which thus detects whether the iron is in use or not in use.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1992Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Jean-Pierre Hazan, Remy Polaert, Jean-Louis Nagel
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Patent number: 5321231Abstract: An electrical system for supplying power to an electrical resistive heater that heats the catalyst of a catalytic converter. The electrical system includes an alternating current generator that has an output winding and a field winding that is carried by the rotor of the generator. The rotor is driven by an engine on a motor vehicle. The motor vehicle loads, including a storage battery are supplied with current by a first bridge rectifier that is connected to the output winding of the generator. The resistive catalyst heater is supplied with current by a circuit that includes a step-up transformer connected between the output winding of the generator and a second bridge rectifier that feeds the heater. The system can be operated in a high power mode for supplying a higher level of power to the heater.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Truman T. Schmalzriedt, Paul A. Battiston, David R. Lancaster
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Patent number: 5304781Abstract: A two terminal line voltage thermostat includes a switch which connects one side of the line voltage to a heater load (that it drives) such as a baseboard heater with the other side of the heater being connected to the other side of the line. Common full wave rectifier components drives both a relay coil and the remaining electronics of the thermostat. In addition, an arc suppressing triac across the switch while necessarily connected to the primary side of a transformer is directly driven from the secondary which is ungrounded; the primary also provides choking for the triac.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Inventor: Kevin J. Stalsberg
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Patent number: 5064998Abstract: A relay control for a cooking appliance having a heating element includes a sensor for detecting the occurrence of an arc upon a change of state of a relay coupled between the heating element and a power supply. Upon detecting an arc, the sensor provides a timing signal which is coupled to a microprocessor that controls the energization and deenergization of the relay. The microprocessor is responsive to the timing signal from the sensor to determine the time delay between the last energization/deenergization of the relay and the changing of the relay's state. From the time delay, the microprocessor determines a delay constant. Subsequently, the microprocessor energizes the relay at a time after the detection of a zero crossover point of the power supply signal, wherein the time is equal to the determined delay constant to cause the relay to change state at or slightly before a zero crossover point of the power supply signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventor: Ronald W. Holling
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Patent number: 5039842Abstract: Plastic mold heater moisture detection and dry out apparatus for detecting the presence of moisture in the plastic molding heaters and for drying out the heaters. The plastic mold heater moisture detection and dry out apparatus includes a heater leakage current sensor, an analog to digital converter, a microprocessor, and a triac that are operatively connected to a heater temperature sensor and the heaters. The plastic mold heater moisture detection and dry out apparatus monitors the heater leakage current that is due to moisture or the like present in the heaters and depending upon the value of this leakage current either permits normal heater operation, dries out the heaters or shuts off power if an unsafe ground fault situation exists. In drying out the heaters a series of increasing voltages are applied to the heaters during successive loops or passes to avoid heater electrical arcing that could damage and degrade the heaters.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1989Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Assignee: Fairchild Industries, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Kochajda
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Patent number: 4994750Abstract: A protection device for a waterbed protects the water bladder and water heater from damage due to overheating when a dangerous condition, such as an insufficient level of water within the bladder or an element of the waterbed surroundings interposed between the bladder and the water heater, arises. The protection device employs a detector in the form of two capacitance plates placed adjacent to the water bladder and connected to a circuit which is operative to prevent power from being supplied to the water heater upon detection of a dangerous condition. The capacitance of the detector plates varies with the level of the water within the bladder and with the presence of a surrounding element between the bladder and heater.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Ohio Mattress Company Licensing & ComponentsInventors: David W. Vrona, Manley S. Keeler
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Patent number: 4912338Abstract: The present invention is a safety system for a gas operated appliance in a vehicle. The system includes means for generating an electrical signal, such as a pre-determined voltage. The system also includes means for interrupting this electrical signal. One such means is a gas sensing means which is designed to interrupt the electrical signal in response to sensing gas. Another such means is an inertia switch means which interrupts the electrical signal in response to detecting a rapid changes in vehicle inertia or vehicle orientation. Yet another such means is a high temperature switch means which interrupts the electrical signal in response to detecting an elevated temperature in an area near said appliance. Finally, the system includes an emergency kill switch means for manually interrupting the electrical signal. The system further includes a fuel tank and a gas line between the fuel tank and the appliance.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1988Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: Pizza Hut, Inc.Inventor: Lynn R. Bingham
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Patent number: 4908498Abstract: The invention relates to a control and switching apparatus for electric heating, comprising a micro-processor-based operation control unit (2) provided with control switches, and a regulating circuitry unit (5) associated with said control unit and comprising a plurality of regulating circuits. At least some of the regulating circuits are connectable to electronic sensors (8), whereby the combined effect of measuring messages fiven by said sensors, control data from the operation control unit (2) as well as set values (6) selected by the regulators provides the basis on which the regulating circuits (5) are adapted to control the ON/OFF-switches of electric loads, said switches being triac-switches (9a). One regulating circuit can be modified to operate as a regulating circuit suitable for controlling an electric sauna stove, said circuit being connectable, by means of a selector device, in power transposition with one or several other regulating circuits.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1987Date of Patent: March 13, 1990Inventor: Erkki Kivela
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Patent number: 4874925Abstract: An electrically heated hose for providing heat only to the section of hose which contains an electrically conductive liquid therein includes a plurality of resistance heating elements positioned between inner and outer layers of electrically insulative material defining the hose wall and arranged to sectionalize the hose into individual independently heatable sections. Each heating element has a first terminal connected to a power source and a second terminal connected to at least one of a plurality of spaced electrically conductive members disposed on the inner layer and exposed to any electrically conductive liquid conveyed by the hose. A continuous electrical conductor exposed to any liquid in the hose extends along the entire length thereof in spaced relation to the plurality of conductive members and is connected the power source.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1987Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Inventor: Wilk A. Dickenson
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Patent number: 4853519Abstract: A heating apparatus that utilizes a heating member for heating a desired subject detects the temperature of the subject being heated. This apparatus further generates a plurality of preset reference set points, compares these reference signals with the detected temperature. An energizing control circuit controls the supply of electricity to the heating member in accordance with the comparison result. The apparatus retains the signal generated from the comparison result, and as a result of this signal, changes the reference set point to cause the apparatus to heat at a new temperature setting.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1988Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Seiji Tanaka, Hideshi Nakagawa
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Patent number: 4845342Abstract: The present device includes a bridge circuit with a first intermediate terminal and a second intermediate terminal and with one leg of the bridge circuit being a heating element. Connected across the power lines of the bridge circuit is a main bidirectional switching circuit (having a gate element) which is turned on bidirectionally by control signals developed by an R-C circuit connected to the gate element. The resistors of the R-C circuit are for the most part integral components of two photoconductor isolator devices. These last mentioned resistors provide a low resistance after their associated LED's are turned on and the one of them whose associated LED turns off at the zero crossover remains at a low resistance value for a period of time after its associated LED's has turned off. In addition the present device includes a circuit to bypass the control signal which ordinarily would go to the main capacitor of the R-C circuit in the event that an overcurrent situation (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Therme, Inc.Inventor: Tung C. Chen
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Patent number: 4833398Abstract: An electric testing system to be attached to a water heater to permit instantaneous testing of the operability of each heating element comprising a separate branch circuit including each heating element and a current flow detecting device.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Inventor: Robert E. Buchan
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Patent number: 4829159Abstract: A method of controlling several clocked loads controllable individually and independently of each other, more particularly heating loads of an electric oven, for minimizing the demand on an alternating current mains due to switching transients. More particularly, the loads are energized in sequence to prevent flickering when the loads are coupled to a common phase of the alternating current mains are switched on each time at the beginning of their clock period. The clock periods of the various loads are of equal length. All loads neither switched off nor switched to full power in a switching cycle are connected to the mains so as to be interlinked in time in a manner such that, when the preceding load is switched off, the next load is switched on. Such a switching cycle is started again each time at the beginning of a common clock period independently of the length of the switching cycle.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1986Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: U.S. Philips Corp.Inventors: Walter Braun, Reinhard Kersten, Egbert Kuhl
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Patent number: 4825047Abstract: A controller for an electric resistance waterbed mattress heater supplied with electric current by an elongate power cord extending between the heater and a power service outlet. The controller includes a small diameter elongate cylindrical housing in which an adjustable on and off switch is mounted and into which the cord is extended and connected with the switch. The switch includes a Bourdon tube to actuate the switch between opened and closed positions when the tube is caused to deflect by changes of pressure therein. A capillary tube is connected with and extends from the Bourdon tube to the exterior of the housing and about which it is formed and supported. An adjusting knob is positioned at one end of the body and is coupled with a part of the switch to move switch parts relative to each other and to the Bourdon tube to adjust and set the operating position of parts of the switch.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Thermafoil Products Inc.Inventor: Floyd D. Miles
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Patent number: 4822982Abstract: In an electric direct energy transfer cooker for quickly cooking food, particularly fowl such as chicken, contactably interposed between electrodes, a food doneness control circuit is connected with the supply current. The control circuit senses and stores, for reference, the peak value of the root mean square of current through the food as a function of its cooked condition and stops current to the electrodes in response to a decline in current value through the food equal to a predetermined percentage of the current peak.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Inventor: Maurice W. Lee, Jr.
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Patent number: RE33343Abstract: A circuit and method for interrupting power applied to an electrically conductive panel such as a vehicle windshield or window upon cracking of the conductive coating or element thereon. The circuit includes structure for (1) monitoring the resistance of the conductive element and (2) interrupting power applied thereto when the resistance of the conductive element assumes a value indicative of element cracking.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1988Date of Patent: September 18, 1990Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventors: Lowell E. Bitter, Bryan L. Lundgren