Claims
- 1. An open duct for heating the surface under said duct by circulation of a liquid through the duct, said duct comprising a length of heat transfer material, flexible enough to be rolled and unrolled and incapable of supporting itself, the duct including two end portions having a top, bottom and sides formed of said material, means for introducing fluid into the duct through one end portion, means for receiving fluid flowing from the duct through the other end portion, the duct further including an open portion between said end portions having a bottom and sides formed of said material, the bottom engaging the surface being heated and being flattened by the weight of the fluid, the open portion including means for holding and supporting the sides of said open portion above the surface to be heated along the full length thereof to prevent liquid flowing through said duct from spilling over the sides of the open portion.
- 2. The open duct in claim 1, wherein the means for holding and supporting includes the upper edge of both sides of the open portion comprising a loop formed by folding an extension of the sides over the sides and connecting the extension to the sides.
- 3. The open duct in claim 2, wherein the loops are formed along the full lengths of the sides of the open portion.
- 4. The open duct in claim 2, wherein the means for holding and supporting further includes a flexible cord held in tension inserted through each of the loops.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 545,565 filed Jan. 30, 1975 now abandoned.
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