Claims
- 1. A support assembly for a helical wire heating coil comprising:a plurality of insulating standoffs, each of said standoffs having opposite faces, each face containing an attachment slot positioned such that the slots are parallel; a one-piece support frame including, an elongate rail extending along a longitudinal axis between a first end and a second end; and a plurality of arms extending from the elongate rail between the first and second ends thereof, each of the arms supporting one of the insulating standoffs, each of the arms including a pair of tines, the pair of tines defining therebetween an open space dimensioned to receive one of the insulating standoffs inserted linearly into the space in the direction of said attachment slots and with the tines received in said slots.
- 2. The support frame of claim 1 wherein each of the tines includes a locking projection adapted to interact with the insulating standoff to retain the insulating standoff within the open space defined by the pair of tines on each of the arms.
- 3. A method for assembling a helical wire coil heating element comprising the steps of:(1) providing a plurality of insulating standoffs with slotted opposite faces; (2) forming a support frame having an arm for each standoff, each arm having a bifurcated end formed by a pair of tines, the free end of said tines defining an open-ended space; (3) inserting each standoff in a linear direction into the open-ended space and causing the tines to be received in the slotted faces; and, (4) inserting each standoff wedge into the coil between adjacent coil convolutions causing said convolutions to be received and resiliently retained in said grooves.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 3 wherein said forming step comprises stamping said support frame from sheet metal.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 4 wherein in said stamping step, said tines are formed to diverge toward the free ends thereof.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 5 wherein said inserting step includes the step of bending the tines on each arm toward one another to lock said tines in said slotted faces.
- 7. A support assembly for a resilient helical wire heating coil comprising:a one-piece stamped sheet metal support frame having a plurality of pairs of tines, each tine pair defining an open space; a plurality of insulating standoffs, each having a body in opposite sides of which are formed one of a pair of parallel attachment slots, said slots dimensioned to receive said tines in response to direct linear insertion of said standoff into said open space; a wedge formed on an end of the standoff body, said wedge having ramp surfaces diverging from said end and dimensioned to spread apart adjacent coil convolutions in response to direct linear insertion of said wedge between said adjacent convolutions; and, a pair of coil retaining grooves in the body of the standoff, each groove located adjacent the most divergent edge of a ramp surface, said grooves dimensioned to resiliently receive and retain said adjacent convolutions in response to movement of portions of said convolutions past the most divergent edges of the ramp surfaces.
- 8. The assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein the opposite sides of said standoff body are generally planar and parallel, and said attachment slots extend the full length of said sides and terminate in slot end openings.
- 9. The assembly as set forth in claim 8 including lead-in chamfers on the end openings of said slots.
- 10. The assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein each of said coil retaining grooves is defined by a contact surface formed at an edge of the planar side of the body and a retainer surface formed at the most divergent edge of a ramp surface, said contact surface having a width in the direction of the coil axis greater than the width of said retainer surface.
- 11. The assembly as set forth in claim 10 wherein said contact surface is V-shaped and has opposite edges that are rounded.
- 12. A one-piece stamped sheet metal support frame for supporting insulating standoffs that in turn support a helical wire heating coil to form a heating element, said support frame comprising:an elongated main center rail and a plurality of standoff support arms spaced along the rail and extending generally perpendicular thereto; each arm having a bifurcated end including a pair of tines initially formed to diverge slightly from base ends attached to the arm to a widened entry opening at the free ends of the tines, said entry opening dimensioned to receive an insulating standoff for positioning between the tines; and, said tines being deflectable in the plane of the arm to lock the insulator therebetween.
- 13. The support frame as set forth in claim 12 wherein said rail includes at one end thereof an integral stamped mounting bracket.
- 14. The support frame as set forth in claim 13 wherein said integral mounting bracket is bent from the plane of the rail and the arms.
- 15. A support frame as set forth in claim 12 including a terminal support bracket integrally formed at one end of the rail.
- 16. The support frame as set forth in claim 15 wherein said terminal support bracket is bent from the plane of the rail and arms.
- 17. The support frame as set forth in claim 12 including the maim strengthening rib extending along the main center rail.
- 18. The support frame as set forth in claim 17 including lateral strengthening rib portions extending from the main rib into the support arms.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/939,670, filed Sep. 29,1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,954,983.
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ALCO TRI-LOK III, Emerson Electric Co., Technical Data Sheet. |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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