Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders
Patent
1984-03-16
1985-02-12
Leung, Philip H.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Of cylinders
219 1057, 219 1077, 219222, H05B 610
Patent
active
044993552
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed induction heated personal care appliances such as hair rollers, curling irons and massagers. The appliance is generally cylindrical and made of plastic. It has either a high permeability cylinder attached tightly on its inner surface, or has the high permeability material as a particulate filler in the plastic. The induction heater is a non-conducting plastic cylindrical well with from 20 to 60 turns of an insulated wire coiled around its outer perimeter. The coil is powered by an oscillator and produces about 1 to 100 kHz.
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Clairol Incorporated
Krieger Stuart E.
Leung Philip H.
Warzecha Gene
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