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US2624829A
US2624829A US197474A US19747450A US2624829A US 2624829 A US2624829 A US 2624829A US 197474 A US197474 A US 197474A US 19747450 A US19747450 A US 19747450A US 2624829 A US2624829 A US 2624829A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B3/00Ohmic-resistance heating
    • H05B3/02Details
    • H05B3/06Heater elements structurally combined with coupling elements or holders
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to electric heating devices, and the principal object of my invention is to provide electric heating devices comprising improved terminal provisions.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a heating device embodying the illustrated form of my invention
  • FIG 2 is a top view of the heating device oi. Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged partial section on the line 3-3 of Figure 2; and- Figures 4 and 5 are respectively a side elevation and an end view of the closure body prior to application and deformation.
  • the heating device shown in the drawing is of the type commonly used for heating liquids, and comprises a heating element l including a resistor ll designed for the passage of an electric current and the consequent generation of the desired heat, terminal pins l2 to which the ends of the resistor H are suitably secured, a sheath I3 suitable to the temperatures to be experienced and commonly of metal, and refractory material Hi embedding the resistor II and the inner ends of the pins l2 and serving both to electrically insulate the resistor and the pins and also to conduct the heat from the resistor to the sheath.
  • a heating element l including a resistor ll designed for the passage of an electric current and the consequent generation of the desired heat, terminal pins l2 to which the ends of the resistor H are suitably secured, a sheath I3 suitable to the temperatures to be experienced and commonly of metal, and refractory material Hi embedding the resistor II and the inner ends of the pins l2 and serving both to electrically insulate the resistor
  • the element 10 is bent upon itself, providing a body portion l suitable to be inserted into the liquid to be heated, as through an opening in the wall of the tank or other vessel in which the liquid is contained, and in furtherance of this arrangement the two substantially parallel end portions IE are pressed or otherwise secured fluid-tight in openings I! in a plate 18 containing further openings 19 by means of which the plate 18 may be bolted or otherwise suitably secured to the wall of the tank or other vessel marginally of the opening through which the body portion l5 has been inserted.
  • the refractory material 14 is not extended to the ends of the sheath, or is routed out short of the ends of the sheath, and the heater is provided with closure means including resiliently deformable closure bodies 20 initially of the form shown in Figures 4 and 5 and preferably formed of a suitable silicone rubber, and a holding body 2
  • connection terminals 26 each comprising a strip 21 bent intermediately at substantially a right angle, provided in its outer section 28 with a screw-threaded aperture 29 receiving a binding screw 30 adapted for the attachment of a supply conductor, and each having the inner end 3i of its inner section 32 seated in the respective recess 24 of the holding body 2
  • the interrelation between the outer portions 33 of the closure bodies 20 and the holding body innerface recesses 23 operates to retain the holding body 2
  • a sealing closure for an electric heating device having resistor means including a terminal and sheath means generally enclosing said resistor means and provided with a tubular portion defining an opening through which said terminal extends, said closure comprising a mass of yieldable rubber-like material disposed within said opening and in sealing engagement with the adjacent inner wall surface of said tubular portion and the adjacent surface of said terminal, said material extending outwardly of said opening, and a member overlying said opening and having a recess providing a surface encompassing" said tubular portion and shaping the outwardly extending rubber-like material about and against the terminal end and the adjacent outer wall surface of; said tubular portion.
  • a sealing closure for ancelectric heating device including a terminal, tubular sheath means generally enclosing said resistor means and having an open end through which said terminal extends, and heat-conducting electricinsulating material insulating said resistor from. said sheath means, said insulating material terminating short of said open end to form with.
  • the sheath means a pocket
  • said closure comprising a mass of yieldable rubber like' materialdisposed Within said pocket and in sealing: engage:- ment with the adjacentitinner wall surface of REFERENCES CITED

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Jan. 6, 1953 w. .1. DZAACK ELECTRIC HEATING DEVICE Filed Nov. 24, 1950 F l G. I
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I! fill? WALTER J. DZAACK INVENTOR .ATTORNEY Patented Jan. 6, 1953 ELECTRIC HEATING DEVICE Walter J. Dzaack, Glenshaw, -Pa., assignor to EdwinL. Wiegand Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., a corporation of Pennsylvania Application November 24, 1950, Serial No. 197,474
My invention relates to electric heating devices, and the principal object of my invention is to provide electric heating devices comprising improved terminal provisions.
In the drawing accompanying this specification and forming a part of this application I have shown for purposes of illustration one form which my invention may assume, and in this drawing:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a heating device embodying the illustrated form of my invention;
Figure 2 is a top view of the heating device oi. Figure 1;
Figure 3 is an enlarged partial section on the line 3-3 of Figure 2; and- Figures 4 and 5 are respectively a side elevation and an end view of the closure body prior to application and deformation.
The heating device shown in the drawing is of the type commonly used for heating liquids, and comprises a heating element l including a resistor ll designed for the passage of an electric current and the consequent generation of the desired heat, terminal pins l2 to which the ends of the resistor H are suitably secured, a sheath I3 suitable to the temperatures to be experienced and commonly of metal, and refractory material Hi embedding the resistor II and the inner ends of the pins l2 and serving both to electrically insulate the resistor and the pins and also to conduct the heat from the resistor to the sheath.
In the present embodiment the element 10 is bent upon itself, providing a body portion l suitable to be inserted into the liquid to be heated, as through an opening in the wall of the tank or other vessel in which the liquid is contained, and in furtherance of this arrangement the two substantially parallel end portions IE are pressed or otherwise secured fluid-tight in openings I! in a plate 18 containing further openings 19 by means of which the plate 18 may be bolted or otherwise suitably secured to the wall of the tank or other vessel marginally of the opening through which the body portion l5 has been inserted.
According to the present embodiment the refractory material 14 is not extended to the ends of the sheath, or is routed out short of the ends of the sheath, and the heater is provided with closure means including resiliently deformable closure bodies 20 initially of the form shown in Figures 4 and 5 and preferably formed of a suitable silicone rubber, and a holding body 2| pro- 2 Claims. (Cl. 219-38) vided with transversing apertures 22 through which the terminal pins I2 extend, and with inher-face recesses 23 into which the closure bodies 20 are received, and pressed into position deforming the closure bodies 20 and causing them to fill the recesses 23, overlie the ends of the sheath terminal portions l6, and closely engage both the peripheral surfaces of the terminal pins i2 and the interior walls of the sheath terminal portions I6.
In the present embodiment the holding body 2| is further provided with outer-face recesses 24 laterally adjoining and open to the respective apertures 22, and suitably secured to the terminal pins I2, as by welding at 25, are connection terminals 26 each comprising a strip 21 bent intermediately at substantially a right angle, provided in its outer section 28 with a screw-threaded aperture 29 receiving a binding screw 30 adapted for the attachment of a supply conductor, and each having the inner end 3i of its inner section 32 seated in the respective recess 24 of the holding body 2| and thereby operating to maintain the holding body 21 in assembled position,
With the described construction, the interrelation between the outer portions 33 of the closure bodies 20 and the holding body innerface recesses 23 operates to retain the holding body 2| also against movement parallel to the plate l8, and the inter-relation between the terminal pins 12 and connection terminal inner ends 3| and the respective apertures 22 and recesses 24 operates to hold the connection terminals 26 and terminal pins l2 against rotation upon application or removal of the supply conduc tors.
From the foregoing those skilled in the art will appreciate that the described embodiment accomplishes at least the principal object of my invention. However, obviously various changes may be made, and therefore it is to be understood that the present disclosure is illustrative only, and that my invention is not to be regarded as limited thereto, but to be defined by the claims herebelow set forth.
Wherefore I claim:
1. A sealing closure for an electric heating device having resistor means including a terminal and sheath means generally enclosing said resistor means and provided with a tubular portion defining an opening through which said terminal extends, said closure comprising a mass of yieldable rubber-like material disposed within said opening and in sealing engagement with the adjacent inner wall surface of said tubular portion and the adjacent surface of said terminal, said material extending outwardly of said opening, and a member overlying said opening and having a recess providing a surface encompassing" said tubular portion and shaping the outwardly extending rubber-like material about and against the terminal end and the adjacent outer wall surface of; said tubular portion.
2. A sealing closure for ancelectric heating device including a terminal, tubular sheath means generally enclosing said resistor means and having an open end through which said terminal extends, and heat-conducting electricinsulating material insulating said resistor from. said sheath means, said insulating material terminating short of said open end to form with.
the sheath means a pocket, said closure comprising a mass of yieldable rubber like' materialdisposed Within said pocket and in sealing: engage:- ment with the adjacentitinner wall surface of REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this: patent:
UN ITEDSTATES PATENTS Number Name Date 2,274,445 "Greer Feb. 24, 1942 2,471,609 Charbonneau May 31, 1949
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US2688685A (en) * 1951-10-29 1954-09-07 Paul H Goodell Sheath-resistance heater and panel supporting structures therefor which are built into heating devices
US2723340A (en) * 1953-04-20 1955-11-08 Wiegand Co Edwin L Corrosion resistant immersion heater
US2736175A (en) * 1956-02-28 Electrically operated absorption
US2772343A (en) * 1954-05-19 1956-11-27 Gen Electric Electric immersion heater
US2798928A (en) * 1955-01-04 1957-07-09 Waste King Corp Electric incinerator heating unit
US2819918A (en) * 1954-02-15 1958-01-14 Mc Graw Edison Co Seal for ball and socket joint
US2861162A (en) * 1956-05-17 1958-11-18 John Van Inthoudt Methods of constructing sheathed electric heaters
US2914650A (en) * 1956-07-12 1959-11-24 Casco Products Corp Electrical terminal for a heating element
US2963569A (en) * 1958-05-07 1960-12-06 Gen Electric Watertight seal for cooking vessel heating element
US2995646A (en) * 1959-02-26 1961-08-08 Arthur W Kawalle Removable type electric heating element
US2996599A (en) * 1957-08-07 1961-08-15 Nat Presto Ind Terminal pin assembly
US3068342A (en) * 1958-06-04 1962-12-11 Sunbeam Corp Cooking vessel
US3197617A (en) * 1961-04-12 1965-07-27 Gen Motors Corp Electric heating unit and connector assembly therefor

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US2274445A (en) * 1940-05-16 1942-02-24 Edwin L Wiegand Heating means
US2471609A (en) * 1948-05-13 1949-05-31 Cutler Hammer Inc Electric immersion heater

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US2471609A (en) * 1948-05-13 1949-05-31 Cutler Hammer Inc Electric immersion heater

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2736175A (en) * 1956-02-28 Electrically operated absorption
US2688685A (en) * 1951-10-29 1954-09-07 Paul H Goodell Sheath-resistance heater and panel supporting structures therefor which are built into heating devices
US2723340A (en) * 1953-04-20 1955-11-08 Wiegand Co Edwin L Corrosion resistant immersion heater
US2819918A (en) * 1954-02-15 1958-01-14 Mc Graw Edison Co Seal for ball and socket joint
US2772343A (en) * 1954-05-19 1956-11-27 Gen Electric Electric immersion heater
US2798928A (en) * 1955-01-04 1957-07-09 Waste King Corp Electric incinerator heating unit
US2861162A (en) * 1956-05-17 1958-11-18 John Van Inthoudt Methods of constructing sheathed electric heaters
US2914650A (en) * 1956-07-12 1959-11-24 Casco Products Corp Electrical terminal for a heating element
US2996599A (en) * 1957-08-07 1961-08-15 Nat Presto Ind Terminal pin assembly
US2963569A (en) * 1958-05-07 1960-12-06 Gen Electric Watertight seal for cooking vessel heating element
DE1128060B (en) * 1958-05-07 1962-04-19 Gen Electric Device for the watertight end sealing of a tubular heating element with a plug connection provided on an electric cooking vessel for its heating
US3068342A (en) * 1958-06-04 1962-12-11 Sunbeam Corp Cooking vessel
US2995646A (en) * 1959-02-26 1961-08-08 Arthur W Kawalle Removable type electric heating element
US3197617A (en) * 1961-04-12 1965-07-27 Gen Motors Corp Electric heating unit and connector assembly therefor

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