Claims
- 1. A method for eddy current/hysteretic heating of an area of a body of an automotive vehicle using an eddy current/hysteretic heater having at least one heat applicator functionally engaged to an eddy current/hysteretic circuit of the heater to remove adhesively bonded automotive parts, and dents from the automotive vehicle body, the method comprising the steps of: engaging the eddy current/hysteretic circuit to a suitable power source; engaging a suitable applicator to the circuit in a functional manner; powering the circuit on; and placing the applicator in contact with an area of the body of the automotive vehicle to which it is desired to apply heat; and if required, moving the applicator along the body until heating is achieved.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including the step of determining from on status indicia of the applicator that power is present.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the step of engaging an applicator to the eddy current/hysteretic circuit includes the engagement of a flexible pad applicator to the circuit.
- 4. A method for eddy current/hysteretic heating of a mechanical structure of an automotive vehicle using an eddy current/hysteretic heater having at least one heat applicator functionally engaged to an eddy current/hysteretic circuit of the heater for at least loosening the mechanical structure for removal thereof, the method comprising the steps of: engaging the eddy current/hysteretic circuit to a suitable power source; engaging a suitable applicator to the circuit in a functional manner; powering the circuit on; and placing the applicator in close proximity to the mechanical structure of the automotive vehicle to which it is desired to apply heat; and if required, moving the applicator along the structure until at least loosening is achieved.
- 5. The method of claim 4 further including the step of determining from on status indicia of the applicator that power is present.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the step of engaging the applicator to the eddy current/hysteretic circuit includes the step of engaging a rod having a concentrator tip applicator for applying a concentrated level of high frequency magnetic field heat to the mechanical structure to induce eddy current/hysteretic heating thereof.
- 7. A method for eddy current/hysteretic heating of an area of a body of an automotive vehicle using an eddy current/hysteretic heater having at least one heat applicator functionally engaged to an eddy current/hysteretic circuit of the heater to remove flaws from the automotive vehicle body, the method comprising the steps of: engaging the eddy current/hysteretic circuit to a suitable power source; engaging a suitable applicator to the circuit in a functional manner; powering the circuit on; and placing the applicator in contact with an area of the body of the automotive vehicle to which it is desired to apply heat; and if required, moving the applicator along the body until heating is achieved.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/722,235, filed Nov. 27, 2000, now abandoned of the same title.
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