Claims
- 1. An electric heat sealer comprising, a housing, said housing including a cover having a hole formed therethrough, a pair of spaced electrically conductive elements supported within said housing below said hole in said cover, power supply means supported by said housing supplying electrical power to said elements, an electrically nonconductive base mounted with said housing for movement in upward and downward directions relative to the cover, resilient means biasing said base in an upward direction so that an upper part of the base extends through said hole, an electric heating wire carried on the upper face of said upper part of said base and having opposite ends, a pair of electrically conductive side plates mounted on said base and being electrically connected to different ones of said ends of said wire, said side plates having engaging surfaces thereon for electrically engaging different ones of said elements, said engaging surfaces being biased away from said elements by said resilient means to be normally spaced from said elements, and operating means movably connected to said housing externally thereof and above said hole in said cover, said operating means being movable downwardly to engage an object to be sealed which is support on said upper part of the base extending through said hole and urge said base downwardly and cause the engaging surfaces of said side plates to engage said elements to heat said heating wire.
- 2. An electric heat sealer as defined in claim 1 wherein said operating means comprises a press bar pivotably connected to said housing, and heat insulator means supported by said press bar, said heat insulator means engaging and urging said base means downwardly upon downward movement of said press bar.
- 3. An electric heat sealer as defined in claim 1 wherein said base has a plurality of grooves formed therein, said side plates including U-shaped portions each of which is received within one of said grooves.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/508,754, filed Apr. 12, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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