US2620430A - Water pipe heater - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
- H05B3/00—Ohmic-resistance heating
- H05B3/20—Heating elements having extended surface area substantially in a two-dimensional plane, e.g. plate-heater
- H05B3/22—Heating elements having extended surface area substantially in a two-dimensional plane, e.g. plate-heater non-flexible
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L53/00—Heating of pipes or pipe systems; Cooling of pipes or pipe systems
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- F16L53/35—Ohmic-resistance heating
- F16L53/38—Ohmic-resistance heating using elongate electric heating elements, e.g. wires or ribbons
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- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- H05B3/00—Ohmic-resistance heating
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- H05B3/06—Heater elements structurally combined with coupling elements or holders
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- This invention comprises novel and useful improvements in electrical heaters, and more particularly pertains to an electrical heater for thawing pipes.
- An important object of this invention is to provide a heater for thawing pipes in which the heater unit will resiliently grip the pipe to increase the heat exchange between the unit and the pipe due to conduction, and to aid in supporting the heater on the pipe.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a heater, in accordance with the foregoing object, with an improved shield which is disposed about the heater unit, and which shield forms a heating chamber when disposed on a pipe.
- An important feature of this invention resides in the provision of a heating unit formed of a resistance element encased in an electrically insulative sheath, which element includes a plurality of serially connected U-shaped portions which are disposed in sidewise alignment with each other and adapted to resiliently grip a pipe.
- Another feature of this invention resides in the provision of a heater in accordance with the foregoing feature together with a U-shaped shield having a marginal inwardly directed rim, which shield overlies the heater unit and forms a heating chamber when disposed on a pipe.
- Figure 1 is a perspective elevational view of the pipe heater
- Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the plane 2-2 of Figure l;
- Figure 3 is a perspective elevational view of the heater unit.
- the heater It! includes an elongated shield l2 of U-shaped cross-section having parallel leg portions I4 and an arcuate web l6.
- Inwardly directed flanges I8 and 2B are preferably formed integrally with the legs l4, and C-shaped end plates 22 are secured to the opposite ends of the shield and flanges.
- the end plates are so constructed as to slidably receive a conduit or pipe 25 and support the shield thereon and in spaced relation thereto.
- a heating unit 26 is preferably formed "of a resistance element 28 encased in an electrically insulative sheath 30, which element is bent to form a plurality of U-shaped sections 32 serially connected as at 34, which sections are disposed in spaced sidewise aligned relation to resiliently grip the conduit 24 in heat exchange relation therewith.
- the ends 36 of the heating unit are each secured by a fastener 38 to a dielectric mounting plate 4! and to one of the conductors 42.
- the plate 40 is mounted as by fastener 4
- the fasteners 38 serve not only to mount the heating unit in the shield, but additionally, electrically connect the unit to the conductors 42.
- a handle member 48 having an axial bore 50 therein is attached to the flange 20 and extends transversely thereof, the conductors 42 being disposed in a casing 52 which extends through the bore in the handle.
- the conductors 42 terminate in a conventional plug 54 by means of which the heater may be connected to a source of electrical energy.
- the heating unit resiliently grips the pipe, the heat exchange therebetween, by conduction, will be enhanced.
- the shield which is disposed in spaced relation with the heater unit, forms a partially closed heating chamber when disposed. on a pipe, and, since the handle will maintain the shield with the legs thereof depending from the pipe, it will be appreciated that the air heated by the heater unit will be retained within the shield to enhance heating of the pipe by convection.
- a pipe thawing device comprising an elongated shield having a U-shaped cross-section, inwardly directed flanges on the longitudinally extending edges of said shield, C-shaped end plates on the ends of said shield, a handle attached to one of said flanges and extending transversely thereof, and a U-shaped heating unit disposed in said shield in spaced relation thereto and so constructed and arranged to resiliently grip a conduit.
- a pipe thawing device comprising an elongated shield having a U-shaped cross-section, inwardly directed flanges on the longitudinally extending edges of said shield, C-shaped end plates on the ends of said shield, a handle attached to one of said flanges and extending transversely invention, what is thereof, a heating unit comprising a resistance element encased in an electrically insulating sheath, said element including a plurality of serially connected U-shaped portions disposed in sidewise alignment with each other, said unit being disposed in spaced registry with said shield and so constructed and arranged to resiliently grip a conduit disposed longitudinally of said shield, and conductors extending through said handle and connected to said unit.
- a pipe thawing device comprising an elongated shield having a U-shaped cross-section, inwardly directed flanges on the longitudinally extending edges of said shield, C-shaped end plates on the ends of said shield, a handle attached to one of said flanges and extending transversely thereof, a heating unit comprising a resistance element encased in an electrically insulating sheath, said element including a plurality of serially connected U-shaped portions disposed in idewise a ignment with each other, said uni being disposed in spaced registry with said shield and .59 constructed and arran ed o resiliently REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
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Description
Dec. 2, 1952 c. R. TROWBRIDGE WATER PIPE HEATER Filed March 7, 1951 Carl R. Trowbridge IN VEN TOR.
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Patented Dec. 2, 1952 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE:
WATER PIPE HEATER Carl R. Trowbridge, Portland, Oreg.
Application March 7, 1951, Serial No. 214,365
This invention comprises novel and useful improvements in electrical heaters, and more particularly pertains to an electrical heater for thawing pipes.
An important object of this invention is to provide a heater for thawing pipes in which the heater unit will resiliently grip the pipe to increase the heat exchange between the unit and the pipe due to conduction, and to aid in supporting the heater on the pipe.
Another object of this invention is to provide a heater, in accordance with the foregoing object, with an improved shield which is disposed about the heater unit, and which shield forms a heating chamber when disposed on a pipe.
Other objects of this invention are to provide a pipe heater which is of simple and compact construction, and which will heat pipes with a high degree of efliciency.
An important feature of this invention resides in the provision of a heating unit formed of a resistance element encased in an electrically insulative sheath, which element includes a plurality of serially connected U-shaped portions which are disposed in sidewise alignment with each other and adapted to resiliently grip a pipe.
Another feature of this invention resides in the provision of a heater in accordance with the foregoing feature together with a U-shaped shield having a marginal inwardly directed rim, which shield overlies the heater unit and forms a heating chamber when disposed on a pipe.
These, together with various ancillary objects and features are attained by this device, a preferred embodiment of which has been illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective elevational view of the pipe heater;
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the plane 2-2 of Figure l; and
Figure 3 is a perspective elevational view of the heater unit.
Reference is now made more specifically to the accompanying drawings wherein the pipe heater is denoted generally by the numeral H3. The heater It! includes an elongated shield l2 of U-shaped cross-section having parallel leg portions I4 and an arcuate web l6. Inwardly directed flanges I8 and 2B are preferably formed integrally with the legs l4, and C-shaped end plates 22 are secured to the opposite ends of the shield and flanges. The end plates are so constructed as to slidably receive a conduit or pipe 25 and support the shield thereon and in spaced relation thereto.
3 Claims. (Cl. 21938) A heating unit 26 is preferably formed "of a resistance element 28 encased in an electrically insulative sheath 30, which element is bent to form a plurality of U-shaped sections 32 serially connected as at 34, which sections are disposed in spaced sidewise aligned relation to resiliently grip the conduit 24 in heat exchange relation therewith. The ends 36 of the heating unit are each secured by a fastener 38 to a dielectric mounting plate 4!) and to one of the conductors 42. The plate 40 is mounted as by fastener 4| which extends through the bore 44 therein to the mounting block 46 carried by the shield I2. As will be appreciated, the fasteners 38 serve not only to mount the heating unit in the shield, but additionally, electrically connect the unit to the conductors 42.
A handle member 48, having an axial bore 50 therein is attached to the flange 20 and extends transversely thereof, the conductors 42 being disposed in a casing 52 which extends through the bore in the handle. The conductors 42 terminate in a conventional plug 54 by means of which the heater may be connected to a source of electrical energy.
It is to be noted that since the heating unit resiliently grips the pipe, the heat exchange therebetween, by conduction, will be enhanced. Additionally, the shield, which is disposed in spaced relation with the heater unit, forms a partially closed heating chamber when disposed. on a pipe, and, since the handle will maintain the shield with the legs thereof depending from the pipe, it will be appreciated that the air heated by the heater unit will be retained within the shield to enhance heating of the pipe by convection.
Having described the claimed as new is:
1. A pipe thawing device comprising an elongated shield having a U-shaped cross-section, inwardly directed flanges on the longitudinally extending edges of said shield, C-shaped end plates on the ends of said shield, a handle attached to one of said flanges and extending transversely thereof, and a U-shaped heating unit disposed in said shield in spaced relation thereto and so constructed and arranged to resiliently grip a conduit.
2. A pipe thawing device comprising an elongated shield having a U-shaped cross-section, inwardly directed flanges on the longitudinally extending edges of said shield, C-shaped end plates on the ends of said shield, a handle attached to one of said flanges and extending transversely invention, what is thereof, a heating unit comprising a resistance element encased in an electrically insulating sheath, said element including a plurality of serially connected U-shaped portions disposed in sidewise alignment with each other, said unit being disposed in spaced registry with said shield and so constructed and arranged to resiliently grip a conduit disposed longitudinally of said shield, and conductors extending through said handle and connected to said unit.
3. A pipe thawing device comprising an elongated shield having a U-shaped cross-section, inwardly directed flanges on the longitudinally extending edges of said shield, C-shaped end plates on the ends of said shield, a handle attached to one of said flanges and extending transversely thereof, a heating unit comprising a resistance element encased in an electrically insulating sheath, said element including a plurality of serially connected U-shaped portions disposed in idewise a ignment with each other, said uni being disposed in spaced registry with said shield and .59 constructed and arran ed o resiliently REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,015,923 Abtmeyer Jan. 30, 1912 1,316,190 Saekerman Sept. 16, 1919 1,408,196 Hofiman Feb. 28, 1922 2,426,976 Taulman Sept. 2, 1947 2,447,960 Ricketts et a1 Aug. 24, 1948 2,523,876 Nordstrom Sept. '26, 1950
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US3213265A (en) * | 1963-09-26 | 1965-10-19 | Weyerhaeuser Co | Device for heat securing members together |
US3654429A (en) * | 1970-07-27 | 1972-04-04 | Ideal Ind | Heating arrangement |
US3689737A (en) * | 1969-03-27 | 1972-09-05 | Aerojet General Co | Radiant heat gun |
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US6570140B2 (en) * | 1999-06-23 | 2003-05-27 | Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ) | Device for heating shrinkable sleeves |
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US1408196A (en) * | 1921-03-05 | 1922-02-28 | Albert C Hoffman | Electric heater for thawing pipes |
US2523876A (en) * | 1941-01-28 | 1950-09-26 | Ardo Ab Oy | Electric thawer for pipes |
US2426976A (en) * | 1945-07-27 | 1947-09-02 | Francis L Taulman | Pipe thawing device |
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US3213265A (en) * | 1963-09-26 | 1965-10-19 | Weyerhaeuser Co | Device for heat securing members together |
US3689737A (en) * | 1969-03-27 | 1972-09-05 | Aerojet General Co | Radiant heat gun |
US3654429A (en) * | 1970-07-27 | 1972-04-04 | Ideal Ind | Heating arrangement |
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US6570140B2 (en) * | 1999-06-23 | 2003-05-27 | Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ) | Device for heating shrinkable sleeves |
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