US PATENT SUBCLASS 338 / 59
WITH HEAT-STORING
Current as of: June, 1999
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DEFINITION
Classification: 338/59
(under the class definition) Subject matter wherein the resistor includes or is combined with a mass of material which is adapted to absorb and retain significantly well the heat produced by the resistance element, or the heat existing in the medium surrounding the resistor, or structure which is peculiarly adapted to support such a mass in or on the resistor.
(1) Note. Examples of subject matter here are resistors having a surrounding iron mass for storing the resistor heat, or resistors having containers for storing ice.
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53+, for a resistor with a circulating gas cooling medium.
55+, for a resistor with a circulating liquid cooling medium.
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126, Stoves and Furnaces, 400, for heat accumulators.