Electric heating – Heating devices – With heating unit structure
Patent
1992-03-06
1994-02-08
Reynolds, Bruce A.
Electric heating
Heating devices
With heating unit structure
219522, 374208, 338 22R, A61G 1100, H05B 334, G01K 114
Patent
active
052850544
ABSTRACT:
A thermal probe for measuring and controlling the temperature of a transparent, multi-panel assembly in which one of the panels has an electrically conductive coating which serves as a radiant heat source. A sensor, urged against the panel having the coating, senses the temperature of this panel and controls a power source which powers the coating. A compressible spacing member, fitted between the sensor and the other transparent panel, urges the sensor into proximity with the panel being measured and controlled.
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Air-Shields, Inc.
Jeffery John A.
Reynolds Bruce A.
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