Claims
- 1. A radiant electric heater for cooking or heating appliances comprising:
- a container;
- a layer of electrical and thermal insulating material disposed in the container; and
- at least one infra-red source means having an envelope having ends and which is transmissive of infra-red radiation, said source means being supported against shock-induced displacement in said container at least in part by at least one elongate protrusion extending from said envelope intermediate the ends of said envelope, said elongate protrusion being supported by said thermal insulating material.
- 2. The heater of claim 1, wherein said at least one protrusion is of the same material as said envelope.
- 3. The heater of claim 2, wherein said at least one protrusion comprises a sealed tube communicating with the interior of the envelope.
- 4. The heater of claim 1, including a wall of insulating material extending over said layer, wherein said at least one protrusion engages with said wall.
- 5. The heater of claim 4, wherein said at least one protrusion is sandwiched between said wall and said layer.
- 6. The heater of claim 1, wherein said at least one protrusion engages with said layer.
- 7. The heater of claim 6, wherein said at least one protrusion is secured to said layer.
- 8. The heater of claim 7, wherein said at least one protrusion is secured by a staple.
- 9. The heater of claim 1, wherein said at least one protrusion extends generally parallel to aid layer.
- 10. The heater of claim 1, wherein said at least one protrusion extends generally perpendicularly to said layer.
- 11. The heater of claim 1, wherein said source means is supported in part by at least one protrusion form said insulating material.
- 12. The heater of claim 11, wherein said protrusion from said insulating material is intermediate the ends of said source means.
- 13. The heater of claim 11, wherein said protrusion from said insulating material is of the same material as said layer.
- 14. The heater of claim 11, wherein said protrusion from said insulating material is formed as an elongate ridge.
- 15. The heater of claim 11, wherein said protrusion from said insulating material has a curved upper surface.
- 16. The heater of claim 1, wherein said source means comprises a lamp having a filament sealed within an envelope, each end of the lamp being disposed at a predetermined angle relative to the portion of the lamp adjacent that end and the filament having relatively rigid end supports, and at least one end of the lamp has two successive bends which together provide said predetermined angle.
- 17. The heater of claim 1, wherein said layer has a generally annular depression under said source means.
- 18. The heater of claim 1, including a coiled wire heating element.
- 19. The heater of claim 18, wherein said source means is generally circular in configuration and said element is disposed on said layer within an area bounded by said source means.
- 20. The heater of claim 18, wherein said wire heating element has a straight portion adjacent said at last one protrusion.
- 21. The heater of claim 1, wherein said source means is generally circular in configuration.
- 22. The heater of claim 1, wherein said source means is generally polygonal in configuration.
- 23. A radiant electric heater for cooking or heating appliances comprising:
- a container;
- a layer of electrical and thermal insulating material disposed in the container; and
- at least one infra-red source means having an envelope having ends and which is transmissive of infra-red radiation, said source means being supported within said container by said insulating material against shock-induced displacement at least in part by at least one elongate protrusion extending from said envelope intermediate the ends of said envelope.
- 24. A radiant electric heater for cooking or heating appliances comprising:
- a container;
- a thermal insulating material disposed in the container and including a layer of electrical and thermal insulating material; and
- at least one infra-red source means having an envelope having ends and which is transmissive of infra-red radiation, said source means being supported within said container against shock-induced displacement at least in part by at least one elongate protrusion extending from said envelope intermediate the ends of said envelope and engaging with said thermal insulating material.
Priority Claims (4)
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8812600 |
May 1988 |
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8822119 |
Sep 1988 |
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8830118 |
Dec 1988 |
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8800777 |
Jan 1989 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/358,328, filed May 26, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,051,561.
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Continuations (1)
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