Electric heating – Heating devices – Combined with pressure application means
Patent
1991-09-30
1992-08-25
Bartis, Anthony
Electric heating
Heating devices
Combined with pressure application means
156515, 1565832, 1565839, 219230, 219240, H05B 102, B32B 3120
Patent
active
051421232
ABSTRACT:
A housing supports a pair of insulating posts carrying electrical conductors connected a battery set located in the housing. A nonconductive base carries an exposed electric heating wire on the upper surface thereof, opposite ends of the heating wire being connected to electrically conductive side plates connected on the base, a spring biases the base upwardly so that the side plates are normally spaced from the conductors and the upper part of the base carrying the exposed heating wire extends through a hole in a cover supported by the housing. A press bar is pivoted to the housing and can be moved downwardly to engage an object to be sealed supported on the upper part of the base in contact with the exposed heating wire to urge the base downwardly and cause the side plates to engage the conductors and heat the heating wire. Alternately, the conductors can be connected to an external AC power outlet by an adaptor having a step-down transformer and rectifier connected to a plug adapter to be inserted into a power socket on the housing.
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