CH118929A - Electrically heatable hot water bottle. - Google Patents

Electrically heatable hot water bottle.

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Publication number
CH118929A
CH118929A CH118929DA CH118929A CH 118929 A CH118929 A CH 118929A CH 118929D A CH118929D A CH 118929DA CH 118929 A CH118929 A CH 118929A
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Prior art keywords
hot water
water bottle
electrically heatable
heatable hot
sand
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German (de)
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Heinrich Hoeck
Gottlieb Hoeck
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Heinrich Hoeck
Gottlieb Hoeck
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F7/00Heating or cooling appliances for medical or therapeutic treatment of the human body
    • A61F7/007Heating or cooling appliances for medical or therapeutic treatment of the human body characterised by electric heating

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Description

  

      Elektriseh    heizbare Wärmflasche.    Gegenstand der Erfindung ist eine elek  trisch heizbare     Wärmeflasche,    welche sich  von den bekannten Einrichtungen dieser Art,  die dauernd unter Strom stehen müssen,  wenn sie ihren Zweck erfüllen sollen, da  durch unterscheidet, dass nur ein Anheizen  erforderlich ist, und dann der Strom ausge  schaltet werden kann, worauf die Wärme  flasche die aufgespeicherte Wärme langsam  wieder abgibt.  



  Infolgedessen wird eine erhebliche Erspar  nis an Strom erzielt und die Gefahr von Bränden  durch Kurzschluss und Überhitzen vermindert.  



  Diese Vorteile werden dadurch erreicht,  dass ein im Innern der     Wärmeflasche    ange  ordneter elektrischer Heizwiderstand von  Sand umgeben ist.  



  Auf der Zeichnung ist ein Ausführungs  beispiel des Erfindungsgegenstandes darge  stellt. Es zeigt       Fig.    1 eine Draufsicht,       Fig.    2 einen Längsschnitt, und       Fig.    3 einen Querschnitt. ,  Die     Wärmeflasche    besteht aus den mit  einander verschraubten Hohlkörpern<I>a</I> und<I>b.</I>  In den<B>*</B> Hohlkörper a, der den Oberteil der       Wärmeflasche    bildet, befindet sich eine Öff  nung e, welche durch einen Deckel d ver-    schlossen ist. Dieser wird durch eine Schraube  e an dem Steg f gehalten, der im Innern  des Hohlkörpers a verschraubt ist.

   Die Köpfe     g     dieser Schrauben dienen zur Aufnahme des       Griffes   <I>h.</I> Der Steg f hält mittelst Schraube<I>i</I>  einen gekröpften Quersteg h. Unter diesem  liegt, von der Platte l gehalten, der elek  trische Heizdraht in, dessen Enden zu An  schlussklemmen     n    in einer Vertiefung o des  Oberteils a geführt sind. Die     Wärmeflasche     ist mit einer der Übersicht wegen nicht dar  gestellten Sandsorte, zum Beispiel     Flusssand,     ausgefüllt.  



  Da der Sand ein guter Wärmespeicher  ist, gibt er, wenn der elektrische Strom den  Heizdraht     m    eine Zeit lang, zum Beispiel 8       bis-10    Minuten, erwärmt hat und hierauf  abgeschaltet wird, die aufgespeicherte Wärme  langsam wieder ab.



      Electrically heated hot water bottle. The invention relates to an elec trically heatable hot water bottle, which differs from the known devices of this type, which must be permanently energized if they are to fulfill their purpose, because the difference is that only a heating is required, and then the power is turned off whereupon the hot water bottle slowly releases the stored heat again.



  As a result, a considerable saving in electricity is achieved and the risk of fires due to short circuits and overheating is reduced.



  These advantages are achieved in that an electrical heating resistor located inside the hot water bottle is surrounded by sand.



  In the drawing, an execution example of the subject invention is Darge provides. 1 shows a plan view, FIG. 2 shows a longitudinal section, and FIG. 3 shows a cross section. , The hot water bottle consists of the hollow bodies <I> a </I> and <I> b. </I> The <B> * </B> hollow body a, which forms the top of the hot water bottle, is screwed together an opening e which is closed by a cover d. This is held by a screw e on the web f, which is screwed inside the hollow body a.

   The heads g of these screws serve to hold the handle <I> h. </I> The bar f holds a cranked cross bar h by means of the screw <I> i </I>. Below this, held by the plate l, the elec tric heating wire in, the ends of which are guided to connection terminals n in a recess o of the upper part a. The hot water bottle is filled with a type of sand, for example river sand, which is not shown because of the overview.



  Since the sand is a good heat store, when the electrical current has heated the heating wire m for a period of time, for example 8 to 10 minutes, and is then switched off, it slowly releases the stored heat again.

 

Claims (1)

PATENTANSPRUCH: Elektrisch heizbare Wärmeflasche, da durch gekennzeichnet, dass ein im Innern der Wärmeflasche angeordneter elektrischer Heiz widerstand von Sand umgeben ist. PATENT CLAIM: Electrically heatable hot water bottle, characterized in that an electrical heating resistor arranged inside the hot water bottle is surrounded by sand.
CH118929D 1926-05-12 1926-05-12 Electrically heatable hot water bottle. CH118929A (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO1985005440A1 (en) * 1984-05-15 1985-12-05 Edeco Holdings Limited Heat retaining devices

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO1985005440A1 (en) * 1984-05-15 1985-12-05 Edeco Holdings Limited Heat retaining devices

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