Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders
Patent
1985-06-18
1989-01-03
Leung, Philip H.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Of cylinders
219 1043, 219 1071, 219 1079, 219 85A, H05B 644
Patent
active
047958707
ABSTRACT:
A self-heating and self-soldering bus bar for use in many applications. The pins of the bus bar are quickly and directly heated to a predetermined autoregulated temperature without significantly raising the temperature of the body of the bus. Thusly a bus bar may be mounted while maintaining thermal balance and mechanical integrity of all work pieces. The present invention avoids the problems normally associated with excess thermal expansion experienced when a bus bar is heated incidental to the heating of its contact points. A majority of this incidental heating is eliminated by direct quick heating of the mounting pins.
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Cowell Mark J.
Krumme John F.
Leung Philip H.
Metcal Inc.
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