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filingDate 1972-07-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber US-3763349-A
titleOfInvention Radiant heater with improved radiating bars and mounting means therefor
abstract A radiant heater which includes a housing and radiating bars fitted into the housing with their radiating surfaces expose outwardly. Hinged end caps close the end of the housing and have flanges which overlie the ends of the radiating bars to hold the bars in place. The radiating bars are further positioned by a plurality of cross struts which traverse the interior of the housing and have retaining ears thereon which engage the sides of the bars to laterally position the bars. The retaining ears on the center cross strut moreover interlock with adjacent tabs on the bars to further prevent the bars from bowing outwardly at the center of the housing. The tabs exist only at the retaining ears of the center cross strut so that the bars may be shifted longitudinally a short distance and then withdrawn from the housing when the end caps are open. Each bar includes a metal case having a center portion on which the radiating surface for the bar exists and edge portions which double back behind the center portion to form inwardly opening grooves. An electrical heating element extends along the back side of the concave portion and is captured in the grooves formed by the edge portions of the case. A strip of high temperature dielectric material is interposed between the heating element and the metal case. When the heating element is energized, it heats the metal case and causes the same to radiate heat from its center radiating surface.
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