Electric resistance heating devices – Heating devices – Vaporizer
Reexamination Certificate
2007-01-19
2010-11-23
Campbell, Thor S (Department: 3742)
Electric resistance heating devices
Heating devices
Vaporizer
C392S387000, C219S538000, C219S541000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07840122
ABSTRACT:
A medicine vaporizer for an inhaler includes a metal louver. The metal louver has a first end and an opposing second end, and defines a louver thickness. The medicine vaporizer also includes first and second electrically conductive pins that define a pin thickness greater than the louver thickness. The first electrically conductive pin includes a first crimping region that is attached to and crimped over the first end. The second electrically conductive pin includes a second crimping region that is attached to and crimped over the second end.
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Brink Damon Douglas
Hanrahan Kevin Patrick
Barcelo, Harrison & Walker LLP
Campbell Thor S
Harrison, Esq. Joshua C.
IntriMed Technologies, Inc.
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