US Patent: 2,405,866
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| Electrical heating apparatus
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Patentee:
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| Carl E. Weller (exact or similar names) - Easton, PA |
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Patent Dates:
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| Applied: |
Jul. 14, 1941 |
| Granted: |
Aug. 13, 1946 |
| Reissue Information: |
| Reissued as RE23,619 (Feb. 10, 1953) |
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Jeff Joslin Vintage Machinery entry for Weller Electric Corp.
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Description: |
| The amateurish patent drawing might mislead you into thinking this is an unimportant patent. But this is the original soldering-gun patent where the soldering tip is also the resistive heating element. The inventor's timing was exquisite: he began manufacturing his invention right at the advent of commercial television which created an enormous demand for electronics manufacture and repair. The inventor's business was enormously successful, made a lot of money, and saved countless hours that would have been spent waiting for the old-style soldering irons to heat up. Weller's invention got the tip to soldering temperature in the time it took to squeeze the trigger and bring the tip to the work. |
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