Element Extends In Or Through Openings Or Grooves In Frame Or Support Patents (Class 338/305)
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Patent number: 11512703Abstract: Disclosed is a fan. The fan includes a support; a first motor installed on the support, the first motor having a first rotation shaft; a first blade installed on the first rotation shaft; a second motor installed on the support, the second motor having a second rotation shaft and being coaxial with the first motor; a second blade installed on the second rotation shaft, a tilt direction of the second blade being opposite to a tilt direction of the first blade; and an electric control board electrically connected to the first motor and the second motor and configured to control a relative rotation of the first motor and the second motor.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2018Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Inventors: Huanming Zhang, Shiqiang Cui, Rong Yi, Xusheng Zhang, Yu Fang, Ruixiang Kang, Li Liang
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Patent number: 10046894Abstract: A kit for supporting and multi-directionally aiming a heat source. The kit includes a heat air gun, a tripod, and an extension arm. At least one of the tripod and the extension arm support the heat air gun so as to allow the heat air gun to be supported while having multi-directional aiming.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2015Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Inventor: Milton Carter
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Patent number: 9746202Abstract: A dryer includes a centrifugal impeller, a motor configured to rotate the impeller about a rotation axis which crosses a plane including a blowing axis, and a heater. The impeller is accommodated in a portion including a pair of side surfaces, each of which crosses the rotation axis, and an air inlet defined in at least one of the side surfaces. The impeller includes blades that are annular with the rotation axis as a center. The heater is supported on plate-shaped portions extending in a plurality of directions from the blowing axis in a cross-section perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the blowing axis. A rear edge of each of the plate-shaped portions with respect to the blowing axis extends in a direction which crosses radially outer edges of the blades with respect to the rotation axis when viewed along the blowing axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2014Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: NIDEC CORPORATIONInventor: Shinji Takemoto
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Patent number: 9414662Abstract: Disclosed is a hair care appliance comprising a handle, the handle comprising a wall and an outer wall wherein the wall defines a primary fluid flow path that extends from a primary fluid inlet into the appliance and the outer wall is an external surface of the appliance. The outer wall may extend substantially continuously around and along the wall. An insulating layer may be provided between the wall and the outer wall, the insulating layer is may be substantially continuous around and along the wall and may mitigate one or more of noise, vibration and heat produced by the appliance. The handle may include a fan unit for drawing fluid into the primary fluid inlet and along the primary fluid flow path.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2014Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: Dyson Technology LimitedInventors: Patrick Joseph William Moloney, Edward Sebert Maurice Shelton, Stephen Benjamin Courtney, Daniel Martin Taylor
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Patent number: 8278605Abstract: A multiple stage open coil electrical resistance heater uses a unique coil configuration on either side of a dividing support plate so that the air passing through the heater is heated uniformly when one or more stages of the heater are energized. The coil configuration also creates a termination zone on one side of the heater so that the terminations of the coils can be situated on the cool side of the heater. The heater coils also includes specially configured terminals to facilitate connection to power using an elongated member such as a stud or bolt.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2008Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Tutco, Inc.Inventor: James Patrick Lollar
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Patent number: 7947932Abstract: An open coil electrical resistance heater uses a number of offset insulators to support the coil of the heater. The offset insulators configure the run of coil in a sinusoidal shape to hold the insulators in a more secure manner and reduce vibration and noise generation during heat operation. The sinusoidal configuration of the coil also reduces the problem of shadowing of portions of the resistance wire coil.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Tutco, Inc.Inventors: James L. Sherrill, R. Devin Ridley
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Patent number: 7829826Abstract: The invention refers to an electric heater for a clothes dryer, said heater comprising at least one heating wire, a ring shaped support structure carrying the at least one heating wire. The at least one heating wire is a flat wire bent into loops.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Eichenauer Heizelemente GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Helmut Arens, Jürgen Stritzinger, Helmut Nauerth, Andreas Müller
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Patent number: 6864467Abstract: An electric heater for gaseous media with at least one support plate and at least one helix of corrugated, electric resistance heating wire wound continuously around the support plate and whose turns are held by means of heating wire bend-offs on the longitudinal edges of the support plate is characterized in that the heating wire is positioned in such a way that it only contacts longitudinal narrow sides and/or edges of the longitudinal narrow sides of the support plate, the bending angle being much larger than 40°. This significantly reduces the risk of thermal damage to the heating wire, particularly in the vicinity of the plate edges. As a result of the largely naturally stable design of the heating wire, the heater according to the invention requires no spacers between the support plates and is therefore particularly simple and inexpensive to manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Eichenauer Heizelemente GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Jürgen Stritzinger, Norbert Kern
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Patent number: 6732450Abstract: An electrothermal rack of a hair dryer includes a main body including a plurality of support wings each having a mediate portion formed with a positioning section formed with a plurality of inner insertion recesses. Each of the support wings has an outer side formed with a protruding plate formed with a plurality of outer insertion recesses. Each of the support wings is formed with a slideway between the positioning section and the protruding plate. Thus, the electrothermal body forms a multi-loop inner layer and a multi-loop outer layer around the support wings to increase the heating area of the electrothermal rack, thereby enhancing the heating efficiency of the hair dryer.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Inventor: Shu-Lien Chen
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Patent number: 5641420Abstract: A heater element assembly for an electric heater, with a first and a second spaced element support. The first spaced element support has a peripheral edge surface and first and second slots extending inwardly from the edge surface, and an aperture therebetween; and a resistive heating element including first and second coiled sections and a connecting section disposed therebetween. The connecting section includes a mediate loop portion, wherein the first and second coiled sections are disposed between and engage the first and second spaced element supports. The connecting section extends through the slots, and the loop portion extends through the aperture, to secure the resistive heating element to the first element support.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: Lakewood Engineering & Mfg. Co.Inventors: John W. Peterson, Robert E. Stewart, Ernesto Flores
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Patent number: 4762980Abstract: Apparatus for electrically heating a fluid medium includes a housing (18) having an inlet channel (54) and an outlet channel (60) communicating with a central passage (62). A heating cartridge (38) is resident in the central passage (62) and has a web (90) defining first and second series connected interior channels in communication respectively with the inlet and outlet channels (54, 60). A continuous electric resistance heating coil (94) extends successively through the interior channels and includes a mechanically stressed portion (94a) bridging the first and second interior channels. The bridging portion (94a) is electrically shunted by an electrically conductive member (96) to eliminate current flow therethrough to lessen the likelihood of burnout or failure of the stressed portion (94a).Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1986Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Assignee: Thermar CorporationInventor: Harold Insley
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Patent number: 4736092Abstract: An improved heater assembly and method for applying a brazing heat across a selected longitudinal section of a tube is disclosed herein. The heater assembly generally comprises a heater mandrel having an electrical resistance heating element coiled thereabout, and a support mandrel for supporting and centering this heating element. The heater mandrel further includes a means for directing a flow of inert gas in the space between the coiled heating element and the inner walls of the tube being brazed in order to purge this space of ambient atmospheric oxygen and prevent the heater mandrel from oxidizing. The support mandrel includes a centering means in the form of two roller assemblies, each of which has three spring-loaded rollers equidistantly spaced 120.degree. around its diameter. In the method of the invention, the heater mandrel is inserted into the tube and slid across the longitudinal section to be brazed.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1985Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: William E. Pirl, John M. Driggers, Donald R. Stoner
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Patent number: 4733055Abstract: An electric heating element with a resistance element, a metal sheath in heat transfer relation to the resistance element on one side of the sheath and a thin, dry coating of refractory material major proportion by weight of which is boron nitride on another side of the sheath to be placed in heat transfer relation to an object to be heated. A method of enhancing the heat-transfer qualities of a metal sheathed electric heating element includes coating the metal sheath, on a surface to be placed in heat-transfer relation to an object to be heated, with a liquid slurry of refractory material a major proportion of which is boron nitride, drying and outgassing the coating and mounting the sheathed element on an object to be heated with the coating in contact with the object.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1986Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventor: Donald M. Cunningham
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Patent number: 4656340Abstract: A heater coil mounting is provided by means of a bracket having seats formed at or adjacent each axial end and into which an insulator through which the heater element passes, is adapted to be received. The bracket is mounted in position on a wall using tabs which cooperate with portions of the bracket to hold the bracket close to the wall and form a further portion of the seat to lock the insulator in position.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: Camco Inc.Inventor: Robert M. St. Louis
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Patent number: 4523177Abstract: Small portable electrical resistance heated radiant heating unit useful for insertion in tube bores to effect localized high temperature heating. Useful for the internal heating of tubes and tube/sleeve assemblies in steam generators, having bores as small as 0.75 cm. or less, for brazing, stress relieving, and other applications.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1984Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: John M. Driggers
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Patent number: 4504731Abstract: An electric hotplate has a hotplate body with a closed cooking surface made from an iron-based sintered material with additions of other metals.The sintered material hotplate body has a plurality of narrow, flat slots on its bottom, in which is inserted an uncoiled, slightly undulating heating resistor wire. According to a variant, said heating resistor comprises a strip.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1983Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Inventor: Karl Fischer
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Patent number: 4445024Abstract: This invention relates to a new type of electric kiln suitable for the firing of pottery in small batches as is customarily carried out by hobbyists. In its preferred form the invention comprises an upright cylindrical wall of ceramic fibre thermal insulation mounted on a thermally insulating base and fitted with a lid of similar insulating material. Located within the cylindrical wall is a heating element which is a single multiturn helix of resistance wire of helix diameter slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the cylindrical wall. The diameter of the resistance wire may be substantially greater (and the electrical resistance less) than is normally used in electric kilns of similar size thus permitting a greater tolerance to corrosion.The heating element is carried in a set of equispaced ceramic pillars which permit changes in the diameter of the helix while maintaining the separation of the turns of the helix.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1982Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Research Technology Canberra Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Peter O. Carden
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Patent number: 4393299Abstract: An electric radiant heater unit for a glass ceramic top cooker includes an inner circular heating coil and an outer annular coil surrounding the circular coil. The two coils are separated by a dividing wall of thermal insulating material and the annular coil is surrounded by a peripheral wall of thermal insulating material. The inner coil may be energized alone or both coils may be energized together. The electrical resistance of the inner and outer coils is such that the watts density within the peripheral wall when both coils are energized is greater than the watts density within the dividing wall when only the inner coil is energized.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1981Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: Micropore International LimitedInventor: Joseph A. McWilliams
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Patent number: 4337390Abstract: An improved electrical heating element is constructed to increase the amount of electrical wire per unit space available for plug-type convection heating units. The heating element includes a metal frame structure with a plurality of spaced support elements and a plurality of spaced removable cross bars connected thereto. A plurality of ceramic heater support blocks, each of T-shape in plan, with spaced end faces are arranged end to end and have undercut grooves which receive a cross bar and are interposed between the support elements. A continuous electric resistance heating wire has a series of parallel spaced inverted U-shaped wire sections. The wire sections are arranged in groups. Each block has a support boss of reduced width adjacent one end face adapted to extend between the strands of a section of the heating wire. Each block has a pair of spaced bosses adjacent to its other end face which extend laterally outward of the support boss.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1981Date of Patent: June 29, 1982Assignee: National Element, Inc.Inventor: Lorne A. Best
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Patent number: 4320253Abstract: A heating element comprising a plurality of ceramic components strung together on a heating wire to form a flexible structure, adjacent ceramic components comprising integrally formed mating projections and depressions. The element comprises ceramic components of a type each having a body defining two generally parallel passages therethrough, both passages terminating at one end in a depression, one passage terminating at the other end in a depression and the other passage terminating at the other end in a projection.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1980Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Inventor: Joseph Fisher
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Patent number: 4313049Abstract: A heating element (for a hair dryer, fan heater or other electrical appliance) in which the turns of resistance heating wire are held in place, in edge recesses of support plate means, by a strip of heat-resistant cement applied to the supporting edges and over the turns of the wire. The cement is non-wetting with respect to the heating wire.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1979Date of Patent: January 26, 1982Assignee: Firma Fritz EichenauerInventors: Klaus Meywald, Helmut Ohnmacht
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Patent number: 4239955Abstract: The effusion cell for molecular beam epitaxy apparatus consists of a pyrolytic BN cylindrical crucible surrounded by a heating coil. The position of the heating coil is maintained by a plurality of ceramic rods extending parallel to the cylinder axis with notches along their length for engaging the heating coil. The ceramic rods are secured by a retaining ring near the front of the crucible and an apertured disk near the back of the crucible. The entire assembly is surrounded by a foil heat shield.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1978Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Bell Telephone Laboratories, IncorporatedInventor: Alfred Y. Cho
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Patent number: 4038628Abstract: An electric resistor assembly for use in motor starters or other electric apparatus characterized by an elongated mounting strap having terminals at both ends respectively for panel mounting, a plurality of insulating refractory bodies on the strap in end-to-end abutment, one end wall of each body having a bulged portion protruding from the end wall, the other end wall having a cavity corresponding to and receptive of the bulged portion of an adjacent body, and a helical resistance conductor mounted on and surrounding the bodies.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1976Date of Patent: July 26, 1977Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventor: Nicholas A. Salemi
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Patent number: 4001761Abstract: A power resistor including a resistance element of metal ribbon formed into an edgewound helix, and an internal three-point support structure axially disposed within the interior of the helix. The support structure includes three insulating assemblies each having a plurality of insulators secured by longitudinal compression springs to a support bar. The support structure also includes a pair of spreaders located at opposite ends of the helix, each having three radially extending arms. Assembly of the resistor includes the steps of inserting the insulating assemblies into the interior of the helix, radially spreading the insulating assemblies against the interior of the helix, and welding the ends of the support bars to the extending arms of the spreaders.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1975Date of Patent: January 4, 1977Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventors: Marvin E. Liebler, Eugene J. Lum