ELECTRICAL APPARATUS HEATING

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IIAMO Iiamo A/S Dybensgade 16 st th Copenhagen K DK1071 Denmark [ Electrical apparatus for heating of feeding bottles, namely, bottle warmers ];Feeding bottles, fastening caps for feeding bottles, nipples for feeding bottles and parts and accessories for feeding bottles, namely, teats for feeding bottles;Non-electrical heaters for feeding bottles;
LIGHTSTAT LIGHTSTAT, INC. 22 W. West Hill Road Winsted CT 06098 electrical apparatus for heating and cooling system control, namely, setback thermostats including light controlled setback thermostats;light-stat;
LIGHTSTAT RAMTEC SYSTEMS, INC. 15 Canton Springs Road Canton CT 06019 electrical apparatus for heating and cooling system control, namely, setback thermostats including light controlled setback thermostats;light-stat;
WARMSYSTEM MBA MEMORY BIOLOGICAL APPLICATION (MBA) 4 allee de Vincennes Vandoejvre-Les-Nancy F-54500 France Electrical apparatus for the heating of surgical staples with shape memory;Medical equipment, namely, electrical apparatus consisting of a sleeve with electrodes for applying heat, and a housing connected to the sleeve by a cord and containing an electronic circuit for supplying power to the electrodes, for the heating of surgical staples with shape memory; and surgical staples with shape memory;
WEIDER WELLNESS WEIDER HEALTH AND FITNESS Suite 310 21100 Erwin Street Woodland Hills CA 91364 Electrical apparatus for heating, steam generating, refrigerating and ventilating, namely refrigerators, electric food steamers and microwave ovens for cooking; air and water purification units; humidifiers; domestic electrical appliances, namely, grills, broiling pans and fry pans; electric blankets not for medical purposes; electric and battery operating aromatherapy units; shower heads; electric heating pads not for medical purposes.;WELLNESS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus and method arranged to use a combination of at least electrical resistance heating and mechanical friction heating to case a base material and/or a consumable material to reach a combination of temperature and pressure sufficient to cause welding. The method and apparatus configured for the simultaneous or substantially simultaneous application of both electrical resistance heating and friction heating to achieve welding is referred to as an electrofriction process, method or apparatus. This combination of resistance and friction heating allows the heating to be more localized within a relatively small weld zone, thereby improving the efficiency of the overall process and allowing the size, weight and strength and/or the cost of the application equipment and/or associated fixtures and power supplies to be reduced while enhancing its capability for operation in confined spaces and providing satisfactory welding performance.