Electric heating – Heating devices – Combined with diverse-type art device
Patent
1981-11-27
1985-02-19
Envall, Jr., Roy N.
Electric heating
Heating devices
Combined with diverse-type art device
12 1R, 219354, 219357, A43D 9510, H05B 100
Patent
active
045007730
ABSTRACT:
A metal plate is heated to bring a heating surface thereof to a temperature of between 450.degree. C. and 300.degree. C. The shoe part to be heated is brought into opposed relationship with and close proximity to the heating surface. This method avoids color sensitivity problems and the necessity to adjust heaters to the shape of the shoe part. Apparatus for carrying out the method may have a support for a shoe on one side of the metal plate and a support for a sole to be attached to the shoe on the other side thereof.
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Hanson Raymond
Tillyard Malcolm
Envall Jr. Roy N.
Evans Geoffrey S.
Halgren Donald N.
USM Corporation
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