INDUCTIVELY-HEATED APPLICATOR SYSTEM

An inductively-heated applicator system including a heating module and applicator or applicator pen. The heating module includes a dock for seating the applicator. The heating module includes circuitry to selectively generate an electromagnetic field to wirelessly provide energy to the applicator wh...

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Hauptverfasser: BYLSMA RICHARD, BAARMAN DAVID W, LEPPIEN THOMAS JAY, LEVERETT JESSE C, MORK STEVE O
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description An inductively-heated applicator system including a heating module and applicator or applicator pen. The heating module includes a dock for seating the applicator. The heating module includes circuitry to selectively generate an electromagnetic field to wirelessly provide energy to the applicator when it is positioned in the dock. The heating module may also include temperature control circuitry to at least one of monitor and control the temperature of the applicator. The applicator pen includes a heating element that may be heated through energy provided by the electromagnetic field. The heating element may be directly inductively heated by the electromagnetic field. The heating element may be a roller element that heats and applies the product. Alternatively, the applicator may include a secondary in which electrical power is induced when the electromagnetic field is present. In this alternative, the power may be applied to the heating element to produce resistive heat.
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APPLYING LIQUIDS OR OTHER FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS OR SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING OR DISTRIBUTINGELECTRIC POWER
CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
GENERATION
HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT
HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
HUMAN NECESSITIES
MANICURING OR OTHER COSMETIC TREATMENT
PERFORMING OPERATIONS
SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL
SYSTEMS FOR STORING ELECTRIC ENERGY
TRANSPORTING
title INDUCTIVELY-HEATED APPLICATOR SYSTEM
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