Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders
Patent
1979-05-14
1981-02-17
Reynolds, B. A.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Of cylinders
219 1049R, 219 1079, 266129, 266125, 148147, H05B 614, H05B 642
Patent
active
042517052
ABSTRACT:
An inductor for heating the circumferentially opposed working surfaces and the root surface between adjacent gear teeth includes a nose portion received between the adjacent teeth and having a profile corresponding to that of the working and root surfaces. The nose portion is comprised of a flux concentrator having axially opposite ends and radially inner and outer ends, a generally V-shaped conductor plate having ends attached to the radial inner end of the concentrator and defining a coolant passageway therewith, and tubular conductors at the axially opposite ends of the flux concentrator and plate to provide for the circulation of coolant through the nose portion. A portion of the tubular conductor extends axially adjacent the radially outer side of the flux concentrator.
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patent: 2810054 (1957-10-01), Jones
patent: 3185808 (1965-05-01), Sorensen et al.
patent: 3403241 (1968-09-01), Kauffman
patent: 3466023 (1969-09-01), Cunningham et al.
Leung Philip H.
Park-Ohio Industries, Inc.
Reynolds B. A.
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