Claims
- 1. A vapor generator wand, comprising:
- a fluid supply means;
- a fluid capable of producing vapor when heated, the fluid being contained within the fluid supply means;
- means for controlling pressure in the fluid supply means such that the fluid may be caused to move;
- a power supply;
- a substantially straight, electrically conducting, heating tube for heating the fluid having a fluid intake end and an opposed vapor output end, the fluid intake end being connected with the fluid supply means;
- the power supply being connected in a series circuit with the heating tube and providing a current through the heating tube, causing the tube to heat up through electrical resistance heating; and
- an electrically conductive outer tube, coaxial to the heating tube, the outer tube electrically connected to the heating tube so as to form a return portion of the series circuit.
- 2. A vapor generator wand as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- an insulator, the insulator positioned coaxially to and between the heating tube and the outer tube.
- 3. A vapor generator wand as recited in claim 1, further comprising a boom having at least one end, wherein the wand is positioned at the end of the boom.
- 4. A modular vapor generator wand system, comprising:
- a fluid supply means;
- a fluid capable of producing vapor when heated, the fluid being contained within the fluid supply means;
- means for controlling pressure in the fluid supply means such that the fluid may be caused to move;
- a power supply;
- a plurality of substantially straight, electrically conducting, heating tubes for heating the fluid, each heating tube being of a different configuration, each heating tube having a fluid intake end and an opposed vapor output end;
- a selected (one of the) heating tube(s), chosen from the plurality of substantially straight, electrically conducting, heating tubes, of a proper configuration being removably connected to the fluid supply means;
- the power supply being removably connected in a series circuit with the selected heating tube (connected heating tube) and providing a current through the heating tube, causing the tube to heat up through electrical resistance heating; and
- an electrically conductive outer tube, coaxial to the heating tube, the outer tube electrically connected to the heating tube so as to form a return portion of the series circuit.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by an employee of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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