Electric heating – Metal heating
Patent
1974-03-27
1976-05-25
Grimley, Arthur T.
Electric heating
Metal heating
72705, 219119, 219128, H05B 300
Patent
active
039596192
ABSTRACT:
One side of a source of electrical energy is connected to a dented metal sheet and a hammer electrode connected to the other side of the source is successively brought into instantaneous contact with a multiplicity of locations spaced apart over the dent. The sheet is electrically heated at the location so that stresses in the sheet are relieved, thereby relaxing the sheet and flattening the dent. The electrode is generally L-shaped and has a pointed copper tip surrounded by a safety sleeve with only the point of the tip projecting from the sleeve.
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Dubno Herbert
Grimley Arthur T.
Herkamp N. D.
Ross Karl F.
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