Electric resistance heating devices – Heating devices – Continuous flow type fluid heater
Patent
1992-09-11
1993-05-18
Bartis, Anthony
Electric resistance heating devices
Heating devices
Continuous flow type fluid heater
219502, 392379, 392473, 392491, H05B 102, F24H 110
Patent
active
052127630
ABSTRACT:
A forced gas electric heater has a serpentine heating element disposed within a cylindrical glass tube. Infrared radiation emanating from the heating element enters the glass tube whereby part of the infrared radiation is directed within the wall of the glass tube to the edge of the glass tube. An infrared sensor is in line of sight with the edge of the glass tube. The infrared sensor senses the hot spot temperature of the heating element and, together with a controller, limits the maximum hot spot temperature of the heating element.
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patent: 3783236 (1974-01-01), Edin
Arold Jonathan B.
Decatur E. Forrest
Mishou Joan L.
Bartis Anthony
GTE Products Corporation
Theodosopoulos James
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