Stoves and furnaces – Tool having fluid fuel burner
Patent
1994-12-28
1995-12-19
Yeung, James C.
Stoves and furnaces
Tool having fluid fuel burner
126406, 431253, 431344, 432225, F24J 300
Patent
active
054760895
ABSTRACT:
A hot-air generating tool for use with heat-shrink tubing in electrical wiring applications device includes a heat source such as a disposable butane lighter, a body member having a top portion and a bottom portion, the bottom portion adapted for releasable capture of the heat source, and the top portion including an exhaust nozzle oriented over the heat source and adapted to direct a stream of air over the heat source. A heat reflector member is connected to the body member by a reflector arm and is adapted to deflect the heated air stream from the heat source and exhaust nozzle to a target area. A mouth piece member is connected to the exhaust nozzle by a length of tubing, so that when a user ignites the heat source and delivers a stream of air through the mouth piece, the air is delivered through the exhaust nozzle, over the heat source, and towards the target area.
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Johnson Larry D.
Yeung James C.
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