Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders
Patent
1985-12-27
1987-05-26
Leung, Philip H.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Of cylinders
219 1067, 219 1079, 29233, 1563802, H05B 610
Patent
active
046688501
ABSTRACT:
In a high frequency induction heating device for a brake shoe lining, a high frequency induction heating coil is arranged to extend zigzag in a curved shape along the inner circumferential surface of the rim of a brake shoe body from one end to the other thereof and is opposed to the inner circumferential surface of the rim; at least three carrying rods are arranged to have their one ends discretely connected to two ends of each of the curved parts and to the middle of the length of the curved part of the coil on their one sides respectively while the other ends of the carrying rods are connected to a fixed supporting member; and the curvature of the curved part of the coil is variable by adjusting the lengths of the carrying rods.
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patent: 4174994 (1979-11-01), Savelkouls
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Matsuda Osamu
Sasajima Isao
Akebono Brake Industry Co. Ltd.
Leung Philip H.
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