Electric heating – Heating devices – Tool or instrument
Patent
1994-02-28
1996-10-29
Jeffery, John A.
Electric heating
Heating devices
Tool or instrument
219229, 219230, 219505, 228 54, 228 55, B23K 302, H05B 102
Patent
active
055694004
ABSTRACT:
A solder gun or soldering iron contains a pair of electrical terminals that hold a solder tip containing a pair of straight parallel leads. Each lead has a substantially U-shaped cross-section that creates a circular cavity filled which is filled with an insulative material. The soldering tip is made from either a low impedance material such as copper or high impedance material such as a multi-layer material of steel, copper and nickel that automatically maintains the soldering tip at a constant temperature. The soldering device also comprises a universal connector that receives both a solid solder tip and a hollow soldering tip. A rack extending around the soldering device allows quick and easy exchange of various solder tips into the universal connector. In another embodiment of the invention, the soldering device includes a multiple position trigger that both initiates heating of a solder tip and activates a suction mechanism.
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