Electric resistance heating devices – Heating devices – Radiant heater
Patent
1990-08-02
1992-06-02
Reynolds, Bruce A.
Electric resistance heating devices
Heating devices
Radiant heater
219543, 338308, 600 22, 119 37, A61G 1100, H05B 334
Patent
active
051194678
ABSTRACT:
A radiant heater is provided, which can be in the form of an overlay on an existing incubator hood or integrated in an incubator hood. The heater has an optically transparent, radiotransparent and phototherapy transparent electrically conductive coating, preferably indium tin oxide.
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