Claims
- 1. An insulating support for a heater coil comprising a body portion, a first retaining member extending from said body portion in a first direction, said first retaining member having a first dimension and a second dimension in a plane transverse to said first direction, said first dimension being greater than the spacing between adjacent convolutions of a heater coil and said second dimension being transverse to said first dimension and smaller than said first dimension, said first retaining member having first and second notches therein, said first and second notches extending along said first dimension from an inner part of said first retaining member in opposed directions transverse to said first direction and outwardly toward respective outer surfaces of said first retaining member, and first and second guide surfaces oblique to said first direction adjacent each of said first and second notches, each first guide surface connecting an upper portion of a respective one of said first and second notches to the adjacent outer surface and each second guide surface connecting a lower portion of a respective one of said first and second notches to the adjacent outer surface, said first and second guide surfaces at each notch cooperating to secure a respective single convolution of a heater coil in each of said first and second notches when a heater coil is at operating and non-operating temperatures and to allow easy insertion of a respective convolution into each of said first and second notches.
- 2. The insulating support of claim 1 wherein said first and second guide surfaces at each notch diverge from the respective notch toward the adjacent outer surface.
- 3. The insulating support of claim 2 wherein said upper portion of each notch includes a flat surface normal to said first direction and wherein said first guide surface at each notch intersects the respective flat surface.
- 4. The insulating support of claim 1 further comprising a second retaining member extending from said body portion in a second direction opposite to said first direction, said second retaining member having a first extent and a second extent in a plane transverse to said second direction, said first extent being greater than the spacing between adjacent convolutions of a heater coil and said second extent being transverse to and less than said first extent, said second retaining member having third and fourth notches therein, said third and fourth notches extending along said first extent from an inner part of said second retaining member in opposed directions transverse to said second direction and outwardly toward respective outer surfaces of said second retaining member, and third and fourth guide surfaces oblique to said second direction adjacent each of said third and fourth notches, each third guide surface connecting a lower portion of a respective one of said third and fourth notches to the adjacent outer surface and each fourth guide surface connecting an upper portion of a respective one of said third and fourth notches to the adjacent outer surface, said third and fourth guide surfaces at each of said third and fourth notches cooperating to secure a respective single convolution of a heater coil in each of said third and fourth notches when a heater coil is at operating and non-operating temperatures and to allow easy insertion of a respective convolution into each of said third and fourth notches.
- 5. The insulating support of claim 4 wherein said body portion is a rectangular parallelepiped and each of said first and second retaining members has a hexagonal cross-section with four equal sides and two facing shorter sides in said transverse plane.
- 6. The insulating support of claim 1 wherein said retaining member is narrower at said outer surfaces which are spaced in a direction transverse to said first direction than at a central portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 206,899 filed Nov. 14, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,458,141.
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Divisions (1)
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