Heat dissipator for the electronic circuit of a laundry iron

Electric heating – Heating devices – Combined with pressure application means

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219250, 219258, 219241, H05B 102, D06F 7534, F28F 100

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044554737

ABSTRACT:
The electronic circuit of a laundry iron comprises at least one heat-generating element such as a triac or a dropping resistor. The heat dissipator comprises a tubular metallic casing which contains the electronic circuit and is housed within the handle of the laundry iron. The internal cross-section of the handle is similar in shape to the external cross-section of the tubular casing and a thermal bond is provided between the casing and the handle.

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Larson, W. B., "Heat Sink Technique for Electrical Components," IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 23, No. 9, Feb. 1981.

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