Claims
- 1. An electrical heater for a mold, the heater comprising:an elongated tubular casing of polygonal cross section, extending along an axis, annularly corrugated, made of a ductile metal, and deformable by hand, the casing being unitarily formed by a succession of generally rectangular and inwardly open U-section rings each having a pair of parallel legs extending transversely of the axis and a bight portion extending flatly parallel to the axis, and a succession of annular webs interconnecting the rings and each joining a leg of one respective ring with a leg of an adjacent respective ring, each leg and each bight portion having a respective transverse width, the transverse widths of the legs and of the bights all being generally the same, the casing having a transverse width and that is about five times as great as the width of the legs, each web having a longitudinal width equal to at most one-fifth the width of the legs; a manually deformable electrical heating element extending longitudinally inside the casing; and a manually deformable mass of electrically insulating potting filling the casing around the element.
- 2. The mold heater defined in claim 1 wherein the metal contains copper.
- 3. The mold heater defined in claim 1 wherein the metal is nickel.
- 4. The mold heater defined in claim 1 wherein each web has a longitudinal width equal to at least one-seventh the width of the legs.
- 5. The mold heater defined in claim 1 wherein the casing has rounded longitudinally extending corners.
- 6. The mold heater defined in claim 1, further comprisinga steel plate formed with a nonstraight groove of a section complementary to a section of the casing.
- 7. The mold heater defined in claim 6 wherein the rings each have a plurality of flat sides, the plate having a face surface parallel to at least one of the sides.
Priority Claims (2)
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44 11 887 |
Apr 1994 |
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44 18 828 |
May 1994 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a file-wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 08/302,620 filed Sep. 8, 1994 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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08/302620 |
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08/707267 |
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