US1058825A - Electric heating pad, blanket, robe, and the like. - Google Patents

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US1058825A US68787212A US1912687872A US1058825A US 1058825 A US1058825 A US 1058825A US 68787212 A US68787212 A US 68787212A US 1912687872 A US1912687872 A US 1912687872A US 1058825 A US1058825 A US 1058825A
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    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • My invention relates to that class of electric heating-pads, blankets, robes, and the -like in which the current-carrying wire is secured to a foundation sheet in a tortuous, zig-zag, or other extensive course, the terminalsof the wire projecting for attachment to a source of electricity.
  • the wire employed is sometimes an insulated one, being covered with asbestos, for example; and sometimes it is a naked one, the necessary insulation to afford protection to the wearer and to prevent short circuiting ⁇ between the several courses of the wire being afforded by a fold or portion of the foundation material covering the wire or by another sheet or piece of the same or similar material laid over said wire, the two sheets or folds or portions being stitched together.
  • the object of my invention is to provide an article of manufacture of this class in which the cost of production is reduced to a minimum, while its efficiency with respect to the insulation ofthe wire and to the distribution and dissemination of the heat -is .increased to a maximum.
  • Figure 1 is a planview of my pad from its obverse side, a portion of the outer cover being broken away to show the foundation sheet with its stitched tape wire insulation, and a portion of the tape being broken away to show the wire.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of my pad from its reverse side, a portion of the outer coverA being broken away to show the back of the foundation' sheet, with its stitches.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail cross section, enlarged, ofa portion of the foundation sheet, the wire, the insulating tape and the cross stitch.
  • 1 is the foundation sheet of the pad. This may be of any usual or suitable material, such as a fabric of any kind. Burlap is good in this connection.
  • K 2 is the current-carrying wire'. This is, in practice, a high resistance wire, for the sake of the usual advantages flowing from its use.
  • Fig. l in Fig. l, are the terminals of the Wire 2, for proper connectionwith a source of electrical energy in the usual manner, as, for example, by the cord Shaving the plug 6 and t-he controlling switch 7
  • the wire 2 is laid upon and extended over the surface of the foundation sheet l in some form of zig-zag or tortuous extensive course, here shown as a to and fro course.
  • the Wire 2 throughout its whole course and length upon the foundation sheet l, is covered by a relatively narrow insulating stri 8, in practice a strip of fabric, best in te form of a tape. This tape 8 is secured to the foundation sheet l and thereby not only insulates the wire but also holds the wire to the foundation.
  • the pad is light in weight', in that it is not of a double thickness. lts perfect diffusion of heat,renders it fitted for a minimum amount of current, and it is, therefore, safer in use.
  • Fig.4 l, 12 indicates the name and direction tag sewed to the pad.

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F. R. WHITTLESEY. ELECTRIC HEATING PAD, BLANKBT, ROBE, AND THE LIKE, APPLICATION FILED APRA, 1912.
1,058,825, Patented Apr. 15, 1913.
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FRANK R. WHITTLESEY, 0F OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.
ELECTRIC HEATING PAD., BLANKET, ROBE, AND THE LIKE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led April 1, 1912.
Patented Apr. 15, 1913.
Serial No. 687,872.
Like, of which the following is a specification. My invention relates to that class of electric heating-pads, blankets, robes, and the -like in which the current-carrying wire is secured to a foundation sheet in a tortuous, zig-zag, or other extensive course, the terminalsof the wire projecting for attachment to a source of electricity. In devcesof this kind'the wire employed is sometimes an insulated one, being covered with asbestos, for example; and sometimes it is a naked one, the necessary insulation to afford protection to the wearer and to prevent short circuiting` between the several courses of the wire being afforded by a fold or portion of the foundation material covering the wire or by another sheet or piece of the same or similar material laid over said wire, the two sheets or folds or portions being stitched together.
The, expense of the former construction due to the cost kof the insulated wire, and the danger due to imperfect, broken or worn out insulation, are some of the reasons which favor the latter construction; though the details by which this latter arrangement is carried out are themselves open to many objections, chief among which stand out prominently, first, the want of economy in manu-` facture principally on account of unnecessary labor involved in the separate stitching.
of the 'wire to the foundation and the stitch-- ing of the covering fold to said foundation; and, second, the want of more perfect individual insulation of the several courses of the wire, than such stitching and cover fold can afford.
The object of my invention is to provide an article of manufacture of this class in which the cost of production is reduced to a minimum, while its efficiency with respect to the insulation ofthe wire and to the distribution and dissemination of the heat -is .increased to a maximum. These objects I attain by the novel construction of the device which I shall now fully describe by reference to the accompanying drawings in stitch.
Figure 1 is a planview of my pad from its obverse side, a portion of the outer cover being broken away to show the foundation sheet with its stitched tape wire insulation, and a portion of the tape being broken away to show the wire. Fig. 2 is a plan view of my pad from its reverse side, a portion of the outer coverA being broken away to show the back of the foundation' sheet, with its stitches. Fig. 3 is a detail cross section, enlarged, ofa portion of the foundation sheet, the wire, the insulating tape and the cross stitch.
The particular article, embodying my invention, which I have herein selected for illustration, is a pad, though it is to be understood that said invention may find em bodiment equally in other articles such as blankets, robes, towels, and the like.
1 is the foundation sheet of the pad. This may be of any usual or suitable material, such as a fabric of any kind. Burlap is good in this connection.
K 2 is the current-carrying wire'. This is, in practice, a high resistance wire, for the sake of the usual advantages flowing from its use.
3 and 4, in Fig. l, are the terminals of the Wire 2, for proper connectionwith a source of electrical energy in the usual manner, as, for example, by the cord Shaving the plug 6 and t-he controlling switch 7 The wire 2 is laid upon and extended over the surface of the foundation sheet l in some form of zig-zag or tortuous extensive course, here shown as a to and fro course. The Wire 2, throughout its whole course and length upon the foundation sheet l, is covered by a relatively narrow insulating stri 8, in practice a strip of fabric, best in te form of a tape. This tape 8 is secured to the foundation sheet l and thereby not only insulates the wire but also holds the wire to the foundation. Its effect as a cover is what may be termed an individual insulation, that is, it directly covers and protects each course of the wire, and being relatively narrow, it aiiordsa slender pocket l sheet l, the wire 2 and the tape 4 are allsecured and held together by the single zig- Zag stitching 9 passing through ,the sheet and tape on each side of the wire, 4and traversing its path above the tape and helow the sheet. This is a factory machine stitch and easy to make. Thus a single stitching operation is suficientt-o secure the wire to the foundation and inc'lose it in its'insulating pocket. The foundation sheet is inclosed in a suitable outer cover 10 inwhich it is secured by the border stitches 1l". The pad is light in weight', in that it is not of a double thickness. lts perfect diffusion of heat,renders it fitted for a minimum amount of current, and it is, therefore, safer in use. In Fig.4 l, 12 indicates the name and direction tag sewed to the pad.
Having thus described my invention what l cla-im as new and desire to secure by Let-- ters Patent isi n electric heating pads and the like, the
combination ofla foundation sheet, a. current carrying Wire positioned on the foundation sheet and arranged in a tort-nous course, a covering of insulating material for the Wire comprising a relatively narrow flat strip of tape overlying the wire and following the course thereof, a'single means for securing the -wire, tape and foundation sheet together consisting of cross stitches traversing the path ot the wire arranged above the tape and below the foundation strip and secured to the edges of the tape, and a covv ering sheet substantially co-extensive with the foundation sheet.
In testimony Whereofl have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two suhscribin witnesses.
FR NK R. WHITTLESEY.
Witnesses:
l l/VM. F.y BOOTH,
D. B. RICHARDS.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2415582A (en) * 1945-01-11 1947-02-11 Western Electric Co Electrical coil and method of making the same
US2520851A (en) * 1948-08-04 1950-08-29 Proctor Electric Co Wiring harness and control device for electric blankets or the like
US3478422A (en) * 1965-09-07 1969-11-18 Toshiaki Inui Method of making an electric blanket
US4625394A (en) * 1985-10-03 1986-12-02 Sunbeam Corporation Blanket wire insertion machine

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2415582A (en) * 1945-01-11 1947-02-11 Western Electric Co Electrical coil and method of making the same
US2520851A (en) * 1948-08-04 1950-08-29 Proctor Electric Co Wiring harness and control device for electric blankets or the like
US3478422A (en) * 1965-09-07 1969-11-18 Toshiaki Inui Method of making an electric blanket
US4625394A (en) * 1985-10-03 1986-12-02 Sunbeam Corporation Blanket wire insertion machine

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