Electric heating – Inductive heating – With heat exchange
Patent
1999-09-30
2000-11-28
Leung, Philip H.
Electric heating
Inductive heating
With heat exchange
219633, 219661, 219677, 156 69, 1563802, 53477, 53DIG2, 439271, H05B 614, H05B 642, B23B 3126
Patent
active
061538647
ABSTRACT:
A cap sealing unit for securing foil-polymer laminate innerseals to containers has an air cooled electronics cabinet that may be sealed in accordance with NEMA 4 standards. Heat sinks in the bottom of the electronics cabinet and the top of the sealing head are cooled by two external, wash-down safe fans disposed between the cabinet and the sealing head. The fans draw air in opposite directions, one toward the cabinet and the other toward the sealing head. The cap sealer can be operated with interchangeable flat or tunnel sealing heads of various sizes and coil windings that can be connected to the power supply with plug-in shielded connector assemblies.
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Applicant's Exhibit A, "New portable `waterless` cap sealer," one-page product brochure, Pillar Technologies, undated, admitted prior art.
Applicant's Exhibit B, "The Facts About Induction Sealing," two-page brochure of Enercon Industries Corp., Menomonee Falls, WI, undated, admitted prior art.
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Hamilton David C
Hammen Richard R
May Ronald F
Enercon Industries Corporation
Leung Philip H.
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