Method and apparatus for heating eyeglass frames
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1. A method for heating eyeglass frames to permit insertion of lenses therein comprising:
- containing a quantity of heat retentive particles having a regular shape in a container over a screen having openings sized to permit the free flow of air therethrough,injecting heated air into a plenum chamber below said screen at a pressure only slightly in excess of atmospheric pressure and insufficient to fluidize said beads and at a sufficient flow rate to heat said beads,passing said air freely upwardly through said screen to slowly agitate said beads while maintaining the beads in contact with adjacent beads,inserting at least the rim portion of said frames into said particles for a time sufficient to heat the same to a deformable state.
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A method and apparatus for heating articles, such as eyeglass frames, includes a bed of heat retentive beads supported above a plenum chamber by a mesh or screen. Heated air is delivered to the plenum chamber at low velocity and high volume for flowing upwardly through the bed for heating the same. The air is directed through the phenum chamber by bodies which act as baffles as well as a heat sink.
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1. A method for heating eyeglass frames to permit insertion of lenses therein comprising:
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containing a quantity of heat retentive particles having a regular shape in a container over a screen having openings sized to permit the free flow of air therethrough, injecting heated air into a plenum chamber below said screen at a pressure only slightly in excess of atmospheric pressure and insufficient to fluidize said beads and at a sufficient flow rate to heat said beads, passing said air freely upwardly through said screen to slowly agitate said beads while maintaining the beads in contact with adjacent beads, inserting at least the rim portion of said frames into said particles for a time sufficient to heat the same to a deformable state. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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