Claims
- 1. An induction heating coil, said coil being a single turn coil particularly configurated for inducing electrical energy into a metal foil barrier layer of a laminated container closure for effecting heat bonding of the closure to a container in a preselected seal pattern with the closure having configuration means which modified the distribution of current into said closure, said coil having an outline in accordance with said preselected seal pattern, said coil being improved by reducing the cross section of said coil in alignment with the intended position of the closure configuration means to increase inductance and thus the heating effect of said coil at the closure configuration means, said reduction in cross section being in the form of a notch disposed remote from the plane of the intended seal pattern, said coil having a cooling tube portion, and said cooling tube portion extending across said notch in a manner without changing the increased inductance of said coil at said notch.
- 2. An induction heating coil according to claim 1 wherein magnetic material is seated in said notch in accordance with the planar outline of said notch to further increase inductance of said coil.
- 3. An induction heating coil, said coil being a single turn coil particularly configurated for inducing electrical energy into a metal foil barrier layer of a laminated container closure for effecting heat bonding of the closure to a container in a preselected seal pattern with the closure having configuration means which modified the distribution of current into said closure, said coil having an outline in accordance with said preselected seal pattern, said coil being improved by reducing the cross section of said coil in alignment with and normal to the intended position of the closure configuraton means to increase inductance and thus the heating effect of said coil at the closure configuraton means, the reduction in cross section being in the form of a notch, and magnetic material being seated in said notch in accordance with a planar outline of said notch to further increase inductance of said coil.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of our copending application Ser. No. 07/000,076, Filed Jan. 2, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,757,175.
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