[go: up one dir, main page]

US1468593A - Rear axle and wheel - Google Patents

Rear axle and wheel Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1468593A
US1468593A US442442A US44244221A US1468593A US 1468593 A US1468593 A US 1468593A US 442442 A US442442 A US 442442A US 44244221 A US44244221 A US 44244221A US 1468593 A US1468593 A US 1468593A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
air
heating
rod
nozzle
wire
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US442442A
Inventor
Hatashita Sezo
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US442442A priority Critical patent/US1468593A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1468593A publication Critical patent/US1468593A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B3/00Ohmic-resistance heating
    • H05B3/10Heating elements characterised by the composition or nature of the materials or by the arrangement of the conductor
    • H05B3/16Heating elements characterised by the composition or nature of the materials or by the arrangement of the conductor the conductor being mounted on an insulating base

Definitions

  • the invention relates iii-general to an electrically energized heating unit designed to be inserted infa' conduit-forthe purpose of heating m2 or-other gases pessing'therethr'ougln and thepresent disclosure consti- 'vide' a. heating-null; which ninj be readily initutes a division Ofld'lYfiODfillCllliQ' applica lion, 'SE-Il2tl -No. 527,390, Hair drying eppuratus,filed January 6, 1922. J In the al'iove identified application it is suggested that cold air be supplied to 'a nozzle at theend of nflexible conduit and: u
  • the invention will be in part obvious from 20 tlni-t'iiiezms' be provided in the nozzle-for heating the air-at will as itis discharged.
  • the ipriniary-oliie'ct of the in-- -vei1'l:ioii is to provide it heating unit fo'r'such i at the same time nrovide suflicient heat dispensingsurface to raise 'to the requisite tem-' perature all or the air passing tl-ierethrough ere'n' ivhen supplied in large volumes per unit of time; 'i 5 thereof and accordingly-the. present disof the-axisof the air cylinder to g ii e the reqiusite hcatdispeusiug areaand at the same ing' treatineii t.
  • thenozzle Figure '3 is a transverse p 4 the direction indiciitedliy the arrows. nozzles which ulntn'ull belight in We ght and.
  • Figure 2 is a view of the insert shown in Figure 1 looking at the same frointhe right hand side; and 1 sectional View t'a-keiion the line of.
  • Figure 1 looking in 00 ln'the followin-g description and'in the names for convenience of expression but they cation to similar parts as the art will per fmit.
  • aflexible conduit 44 to the end of which is fitted a. nozzle equipped with ef lieutiiig' unit '22 forihing a.- preferred form of the invention.
  • lhe nozzle includes an. open ended outer tubular shell 43 preferably forined of some crably fornted of metal.
  • the heater 22 constitutes an insert which can be titted lhe hcatingdcvicc into the shell and readily removed therefrom as a unit to facilitate the repair or substitution of the same.
  • the heater includes a frame formed at the end adjacent the flexible section of a circular mounting ring or wheel t6 which has a snuglit in the shell; and is secured thereto by inset screws H.
  • the ring ircludcs diametrically extending" bridge piece 4-8 the center otwhich is enlarged to for-1n a hub 4:9.
  • the hub 49 constitutes a support tor an axially positioned conducting rod 50.
  • One end of the rod extends from t-herina t-OWEHClS the flexible section and forms a binding post 52.
  • -Th9, ln-idae its also carries a similarly mounted binding post rod 50 adjaccijit the discharge end of the nozzleis provide-cl wit-ha head 5% secured to the red by nuts which-also act as a binding; screw.
  • A-plurality of flat mica plates 5.6 extend radially from the rod 50 as shown in- F'ie'ure 3,- are. positioned between the iuoiuiting'ring 4L6 and the head ("it-as shown in Figure 1 andare each of triangular form.
  • each of the mica plates are prorided y with. longitudinal spaced notches 57.
  • A. heating conductor 59 in the form of a wire having high resistance is connected at one end to the binding post 53-, is wound spirally and in the form of acone about the edges of the plates from the mounting ring to the head. .
  • a heating unit constituting an insert. adapted. to. be placed in a gas. conduit to heatthe as it is passed therethrough, said unitinchiding a frame 'formed of a circular niounting i'ing having a diametricallyeXtend-ing bridge piece, an axially positioned conducting rod secured to and insulated from the bridge piece, with the end adjacent the bridge. constituting a binding post a coil of heating wire wrapped spirally about the rod and with one end of the wire connected electrically to the red at the end rali.ty ol' plates extending radially of the rod and spaced apart circ-uin'terentially the-cot," a heating wire connected elect-r1- cally to the rod.
  • an airdischarging nozzle including a hcatinsulatn-ig tubular shell. constituting a handle for l'ioldi n 1 the nozzle and air heating means positioned in said shell.
  • said heating means includinga'screen of electric conductors capable of being heated when electric current is passed the-rcthrough, said conductors being spaced apart considered transversely of length of the nozzle to permit the air to pass thcretlu'ough as it is discharged trointhe nozzle and spaced from the handle to maintain an air space in the nozzle between the heating means and heat insulating handle.
  • An. air heating device including a circular mounting ring provided with a landing post ⁇ aicouducting rod extending axially in one direction from the ring, a support carried by the rod, a conductor wrapped spirallyabout the support and .connectec at one audio theconducting rod and connected at the other end to said binding post.
  • a device of the class described the combination of a rod, a plurality of plates extending; radially from said rod, said plates each" converging in width from one end to the other, said plates provided with notches on their tree edges and a conducting wire wound spirally about the plates and engaging in the notches;
  • A, hcatingpnnit adapted to constitute an thcrethrough said unit ii'icludinga conductopposite the bridge piece and a second biud-- iao in partitions adapted to meet with the 0011-; an extension of the conducting element of 10 dint to provide lengthwise passageways for the frame.

Landscapes

  • Resistance Heating (AREA)

Description

Sept. 18, 1923.
. 1,468,593 E. M. ERB
AIR HEATING UNI T Filed Aug. 26 1922 Inu cnlor Edna/2a; 1% 15/0 Patented Sept. 18, 1 923.
- EDMUN nun-n, or nnsnr' orrr new nnsnr;
. 'i'i inicanunf iied Augu st: 26,l1822." Serial No.' 5's;,e;e.-
To aZZ uibniitz't mmg concemr Y I Be it known that I, En1siuN n'M. Ens; a citizen of: the United States, and resident of Jersey City, in thecountyof Hudson and 5 State of Nen'wlersey hm'e invented certain new and useful Improvements in Air-Heating Units,-o-Wliich thefollowing is aspeci-' fication. f
The inventionrelates iii-general to an electrically energized heating unit designed to be inserted infa' conduit-forthe purpose of heating m2 or-other gases pessing'therethr'ougln and thepresent disclosure consti- 'vide' a. heating-null; which ninj be readily initutes a division Ofld'lYfiODfillCllliQ' applica lion, 'SE-Il2tl -No. 527,390, Hair drying eppuratus,filed January 6, 1922. J In the al'iove identified application it is suggested that cold air be supplied to 'a nozzle at theend of nflexible conduit and: u
the invention will be in part obvious from 20 tlni-t'iiiezms' be provided in the nozzle-for heating the air-at will as itis discharged.
onto a. personisdien-d in the-act of waving the-hair thereon. It is required in; hair dressing work that dry, hot eir be supplied in largevolume and that all. portions of the air be uniformly heated otherwise a streamor core of cold air discharged with the hot on creates a'rery unpleasant sensation'on the head of the person sulnected to the drywhich unnecessarily addto' the Weight oi?" the large size'nozzlesused is ohe'ctionable in that .it is fatiguing; to the operator i120 handle a large heavy nozzle.
Accordingly the ipriniary-oliie'ct of the in-- -vei1'l:ioii is to provide it heating unit fo'r'such i at the same time nrovide suflicient heat dispensingsurface to raise 'to the requisite tem-' perature all or the air passing tl-ierethrough ere'n' ivhen supplied in large volumes per unit of time; 'i 5 thereof and accordingly-the. present disof the-axisof the air cylinder to g ii e the reqiusite hcatdispeusiug areaand at the same ing' treatineii t. On the other hand thenozzle Figure '3 is a transverse p 4 the direction indiciitedliy the arrows. nozzles which ulntn'ull belight in We ght and.
"are'intended to be as generic int-heir nppli- Air pessingthi'ough t conduit tends-tov form of cylindrical whirl about the ex swire. is disposed to follow the surface of" it Come and in' this way provides a heating ele-'- ment which will be spaced apart lengthwise tinie 'wlien viewed in cross-section, will constitute a screen disposed uniformly acrossthe entire cross-section of the-cylindrical pieced by a) similar insert without' necessity of breaking permanent electric connection or motile-ting either the nozzle or the-unit.
Yanous'other olnects and. advantages of air-inspection of the accompanying drawings andin'p-art'will he more fully set forth in the followingparticular description of one form of -mecha-nismfeinbodying my 'invention, and thoinvention also consists in certain newand-novel Ieetures of construction and combination of parts hereinafter set forth andclaime'd. v 1
In thenccoinpunyingdrawings:- 89 Figure-1 is a; detail View taken axiall through 'an i air dischargenozzle" and equipped with a heating unitconstituting epieferred embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2is a view of the insert shown in Figure 1 looking at the same frointhe right hand side; and 1 sectional View t'a-keiion the line of. Figure 1 looking in 00 ln'the followin-g description and'in the names for convenience of expression but they cation to similar parts as the art will per fmit. In the drawings there is shown aflexible conduit 44 to the end of which is fitted a. nozzle equipped with ef lieutiiig' unit '22 forihing a.- preferred form of the invention. lhe nozzle includes an. open ended outer tubular shell 43 preferably forined of some crably fornted of metal. 22 constitutes an insert which can be titted lhe hcatingdcvicc into the shell and readily removed therefrom as a unit to facilitate the repair or substitution of the same. The heater includes a frame formed at the end adjacent the flexible section of a circular mounting ring or wheel t6 which has a snuglit in the shell; and is secured thereto by inset screws H. The ring ircludcs diametrically extending" bridge piece 4-8 the center otwhich is enlarged to for-1n a hub 4:9. The hub 49 constitutes a support tor an axially positioned conducting rod 50. insulated from the hubby means of insulating bushings One end of the rod extends from t-herina t-OWEHClS the flexible section and forms a binding post 52. -Th9, ln-idae its also carries a similarly mounted binding post rod 50 adjaccijit the discharge end of the nozzleis provide-cl wit-ha head 5% secured to the red by nuts which-also act as a binding; screw. A-plurality of flat mica plates 5.6 extend radially from the rod 50 as shown in- F'ie'ure 3,- are. positioned between the iuoiuiting'ring 4L6 and the head ("it-as shown in Figure 1 andare each of triangular form. The free edges 56 of each of the mica plates are prorided y with. longitudinal spaced notches 57. A. heating conductor 59 in the form of a wire having high resistance is connected at one end to the binding post 53-, is wound spirally and in the form of acone about the edges of the plates from the mounting ring to the head. .The outer end or": the wire is connected'to the binding screw o5 and the circuit is completed back to the binding post 52 through the conduc ing rod 54) which for this purpose is formed of metal. It is noted. that the conical formation of the heating wire spaces the turns of the wire not only along the length of the conduit considered axially of theshel-l as shown in Fia'ure 1. but als'o'spaccs the turns when considered radially of the as shown in Figures 2 and 3. Int-his way air spaces 58 are formed in the screen which may thus beconsidered as extending en'- tirely acrossthe bore of the shell. In this way there is provided a Free passageway for the air but all part-s of the air-will necessarilyconie in contact with or pass relatively close to some part of the hot wire before the air s passed from the nozzle.
l'i hilo I have shown and described, and
have pointed out in the annexed claims,' cer tainnovel features of myinvention, it will he understood that various omissions, .substitutions and chances in the form and details oi. the device illustrated and in its operation may be made. by those skilled in the The opposite'end of? the art without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Having thus described 'my invention, I claim: A
l. A heating unit constituting an insert. adapted. to. be placed in a gas. conduit to heatthe as it is passed therethrough, said unitinchiding a frame 'formed of a circular niounting i'ing having a diametricallyeXtend-ing bridge piece, an axially positioned conducting rod secured to and insulated from the bridge piece, with the end adjacent the bridge. constituting a binding post a coil of heating wire wrapped spirally about the rod and with one end of the wire connected electrically to the red at the end rali.ty ol' plates extending radially of the rod and spaced apart circ-uin'terentially the-cot," a heating wire connected elect-r1- cally to the rod. at the opposite end and wriqaped spirally about'the outer edges of the plates and means for supplying electric current to the end of the wire opposite the end connected to the roch 3. an airdischarging nozzle including a hcatinsulatn-ig tubular shell. constituting a handle for l'ioldi n 1 the nozzle and air heating means positioned in said shell. said heating means includinga'screen of electric conductors capable of being heated when electric current is passed the-rcthrough, said conductors being spaced apart considered transversely of length of the nozzle to permit the air to pass thcretlu'ough as it is discharged trointhe nozzle and spaced from the handle to maintain an air space in the nozzle between the heating means and heat insulating handle.-
a. An. air heating device including a circular mounting ring provided with a landing post} aicouducting rod extending axially in one direction from the ring, a support carried by the rod, a conductor wrapped spirallyabout the support and .connectec at one audio theconducting rod and connected at the other end to said binding post. i 5/ In a device of the class described, the combination of a rod, a plurality of plates extending; radially from said rod, said plates each" converging in width from one end to the other, said plates provided with notches on their tree edges and a conducting wire wound spirally about the plates and engaging in the notches;
6. A, hcatingpnnit adapted to constitute an thcrethrough said unit ii'icludinga conductopposite the bridge piece and a second biud-- iao in partitions adapted to meet with the 0011-; an extension of the conducting element of 10 dint to provide lengthwise passageways for the frame. w i
the gas to be heated, a heating ire wrapped Signed at New York city. in the county spirelb about the frame along the length of New York and State of New York, this thereof and a pair of binding posts seeured"'l8th day of August, A.'D. 1922.,
to said frame, confined within the 'longitw EDMUND .M. EBB.
dinally projected outlines thereof connected \Viti esses: electriczilly to theends or the heating wire P. TAFFE, and one of said binding posts eonstit itin'g 4 .E..UNGER. Q
US442442A 1921-02-04 1921-02-04 Rear axle and wheel Expired - Lifetime US1468593A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US442442A US1468593A (en) 1921-02-04 1921-02-04 Rear axle and wheel

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US442442A US1468593A (en) 1921-02-04 1921-02-04 Rear axle and wheel

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1468593A true US1468593A (en) 1923-09-18

Family

ID=23756798

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US442442A Expired - Lifetime US1468593A (en) 1921-02-04 1921-02-04 Rear axle and wheel

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1468593A (en)

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO1979000374A1 (en) * 1977-12-12 1979-06-28 Remington Products Hand-held electric hair dryer
US4209686A (en) * 1978-02-27 1980-06-24 Emerson Electric Co. Electrical resistance heater
US4225775A (en) * 1978-12-15 1980-09-30 General Electric Company Hair dryer
EP0338604A1 (en) * 1988-04-20 1989-10-25 GAMMA S.p.A. Conical shaped high performance electric resistance for hair driers and similar appliances

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO1979000374A1 (en) * 1977-12-12 1979-06-28 Remington Products Hand-held electric hair dryer
US4209686A (en) * 1978-02-27 1980-06-24 Emerson Electric Co. Electrical resistance heater
US4225775A (en) * 1978-12-15 1980-09-30 General Electric Company Hair dryer
EP0338604A1 (en) * 1988-04-20 1989-10-25 GAMMA S.p.A. Conical shaped high performance electric resistance for hair driers and similar appliances

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
DE3823333C2 (en)
ES2063510T3 (en) FLEXIBLE TUBULAR DUCT INCLUDING INCORPORATED HEATING MEANS.
US1485260A (en) Device for the treatment of affections of the airways of the human body
US1468593A (en) Rear axle and wheel
US1056987A (en) Electric curling-iron.
US731339A (en) Apparatus for heating fluids or fluid mixtures.
US1393635A (en) Electrical brush
US1320890A (en) moffat
US901871A (en) Electric heater and drier.
US1178029A (en) Electric curling-iron.
US1946844A (en) Necktie press
US1234570A (en) Electric cauterizer.
US2325799A (en) Curl heater
US1795002A (en) Electrical heater
US1293896A (en) Electric fluid-heater.
US2159041A (en) Electric soldering device
US1021704A (en) Electric drier.
US1840918A (en) Electric heater
US1462392A (en) Electric heater
US1720775A (en) Apparatus for singeing hair
US1308994A (en) Even j
US1700198A (en) Electric hair singer
US1266879A (en) Electrical heating apparatus for permanently waving hair.
US2097705A (en) Electric water heater
US1594087A (en) Electric water heater