Temperature conditioning means

Heat exchange – Heating and cooling – Heating and cooling of the same material

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165171, 219535, 219537, 219549, 338213, F28F 116, F28F 122, F28F 126, F28F 132

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to apparatus for conditioning the temperature of an elongated tubular member, and the contents therein, and comprises a plurality of cast metal shoes adapted to be connected in side-by-side relation about the periphery of the member. Certain of the shoes contain cooling means and certain other of the shoes contain electric heating means. The invention provides for identical construction of all of the shoes, apart from the contained cooling and heating means, and includes means for connecting the shoes in side-by-side relation without the need of special tools.

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