Electric heating – Inductive heating – With heat exchange
Patent
1994-06-15
1995-08-15
Leung, Philip H.
Electric heating
Inductive heating
With heat exchange
219603, 1562724, 1562742, H05B 640
Patent
active
054421594
ABSTRACT:
A method of bonding two structural members, such as two metal sheets, by heating a bonding material disposed between juxtaposed perimeter edges of the two sheets. An induction heater is disposed adjacent one sheet surface and adjacent the juxtaposed perimeter edges of the two sheets to induce heat to the bonding material from one surface of one sheet and from the perimeter edges of both sheets to cure the bonding material. The induction heater is formed of first and second elements disposed in a non-parallel arrangement adjacent one surface and along one perimeter edge of two juxtaposed structural members. The first and second elements are joined together at adjacent ends. A base and a riser are connected to intermediate spaced ends of the first element for attaching the first element to a high frequency electrical current source.
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Leung Philip H.
Robotron Corporation
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