RESISTIVE FOIL HEATER
20230337333 · 2023-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05B2203/011
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An improved resistive foil heater is notionally provided. The improved heater includes a coverlay, a base, an etched composite panel intermediate the coverlay and the base, transition tabs, and lead wires. The etched composite panel is characterized by a foil element, and a substrate for supporting the foil element, and the panel is adapted for passage of the transition tabs in furtherance of functional union with the lead wires. The foil element is characterized by an etched resistive foil heater, and associated transition pads. The transition tab is united to/with the transition pads of the foil element of the etched composite panel, the lead wires functionally united with the etched resistive foil heater via the transition tabs.
Claims
1. A resistive foil heater comprising a coverlay, a base, an etched composite panel intermediate said coverlay and said base, transition tabs, and lead wires, said etched composite panel comprising a foil element and a substrate for supporting said foil element, said foil element characterized by an etched resistive foil heater and associated transition pads, said transition tab united to said transition pads of said foil element of said etched composite panel, said lead wires functionally united with said etched resistive foil heater via said transition tabs.
2. The resistive foil heater of claim 1 wherein said etched composite panel is adapted for passage of said transition tabs in furtherance of functional union with said lead wires.
3. The resistive foil heater of claim 1 wherein said foil element of said etched composite panel is a first foil element, said etched composite panel comprising a second foil element, said substrate intermediate said first and second foil elements.
4. The resistive foil heater of claim 1 wherein said foil element of said etched composite panel is a first foil element, said etched composite panel comprising a second foil element, said substrate intermediate said first and second foil elements, said second foil element characterized by tabs and transition pads, said transition pads of said second foil element linked to said transition pads associated with said etched foil heater via said transition tabs.
5. The resistive foil heater of claim 4 wherein a length of said tabs of said second foil element approximates a length of said substrate of said etched composite panel.
6. The resistive foil heater of claim 4 wherein a length of said tabs of said second foil element is less than a length of said substrate of said etched composite panel.
7. The resistive foil heater of claim 4 wherein a length of said tabs of said second foil element is about three quarters of a length of said substrate of said etched composite panel.
8. The resistive foil heater of claim 4 wherein a length of said tabs of said second foil element is about one half of a length of said substrate of said etched composite panel.
9. The resistive foil heater of claim 4 wherein a length of said tabs of said second foil element is about one quarter of a length of said substrate of said etched composite panel.
10. The resistive foil heater of claim 1 further comprising an anchor element interposed between said coverlay and said lead wires.
11. The resistive foil heater of claim 1 further comprising an anchor element interposed between said base and the union of said transition tabs with said transition pads of said foil element of said etched composite panel.
12. The resistive foil heater of claim 1 further comprising a first anchor element interposed between said coverlay and said lead wires and a second anchor element interposed between said base and the union of said transition tabs with said transition pads of said foil element of said etched composite panel.
13. A resistive foil heater comprising a coverlay, a base, an etched composite panel intermediate said coverlay and said base, transition tabs, and lead wires, said etched composite panel comprising a first foil layer, a second foil layer, and a substrate intermediate said first and said second foil layers, said first foil layer characterized by an etched resistive foil heater and associated transition pads, said second foil layer characterized by tabs and associated transition pads, said etched composite panel characterized by passages through which said transition tabs are passed, each of said transition tabs united to first and second transition pads of each of said first and second foil layers of said etched composite panel, said lead wires functionally united with said etched resistive foil heater via said transition tabs uniting first and second transition pads of each of said first and second foil layers of said etched composite panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] All figures have been prepared, and are included to facilitate and/or enhance an understanding of the basic teaching of the contemplated embodiments, and/or the concepts underlying same, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. While the drawings illustrate embodiments and context with respect thereto, and together with the description serve to explain principles of embodiments, other embodiments and many of the intended advantages of the disclosed systems, subsystems, assemblies, subassemblies, apparatus, devices, mechanisms, methods, etc. will be readily appreciated as they become better understood by reference to the following detailed description and figures. It is to be noted that the elements of the drawings are not necessarily to scale relative to each other, with like reference numerals designating corresponding similar parts/structures.
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[0026] Non-limiting, resistive foil heater stack ups associated with Applicant’s contemplated, advantageous and novel resistive foil heaters are generally illustrated in respect of
[0027] Notionally, the resistive foil heating element of the contemplated resistive foil heaters is supported and/or guarded or protected via its inclusion in an etched panel, and/or its select isolation/distancing from the thermoplastic filler material to eliminate a “swim” scenario. Via isolation of lead wire connections from the resistive foil heating element, as by advantageous provisions for/inclusion of a tabbed element (e.g., lamina) which functions to, among other things, proved improved clamp down during lamination, advantageously in the form of a surface of an etched composite panel intermediate a base and coverlay, or as by alternate tabbed unions of the resistive foil heating element with the lead wires, a swim condition for the resistive foil heating element is avoided.
[0028] Applicant’s preferred, non-limiting approach for the improved resistive foil heater, among other embodiments, is generally and fairly characterized by inclusion of a structure (e.g., a composite structure) intermediate the coverlay and base of the heater, namely, an etched panel/composite panel. A resistive foil of one side of a substrate of the panel, i.e., a first surface, is selectively etched to delimit/form a heating element and transition or contact pad. A resistive foil of the other side of the panel substrate, i.e., a second surface, is selectively etched to delimit/form tabs and/or transition or contact pads. The resulting etched composite panel is advantageously adapted, as by, for example, slitting, slotting, etc. to permit passage of transition tabs. The transition tabs are operatively united, as by, for example welding, to the pads of the first and second etched surfaces of the etched composite panel, with the lead wires operatively united to the wire transition or contact pads of the second surface of the etched composite panel. Thereafter, the coverlay and FEP thermoplastic filler are suitably introduced/laminatingly added or joined to the subassembly characterized by, among other things, the adapted etched composite panel in furtherance of fabricating an improved resistive foil heater.
[0029] With reference now to all illustrative the resistive foil stack ups of each of
[0030] The etched composite panel is characterized by first (i.e., lower) and second (i.e., upper) surfaces 102, 104. As indicated, lower surface 102 of the etched composite panel comprises a foil layer or element 110 upon a substrate 150 for supporting the foil layer. Foil layer 110 is characterized by an etched resistive foil heater 120 and associated transition pads 130, transition tabs 50 are united to transition pads 130 of foil layer 110 of etched panel 100, with lead wires 60 functionally united with etched resistive foil heater 120 via transition tabs 50.
[0031] With particular reference now to the resistive foil heater depictions of
[0032] A further reinforcement element, e.g., an anchor 70′ as shown (
[0033] With reference now to
[0034] What has been described and depicted herein are preferred, non-limiting embodiments of Applicant’s subject matter, along with some application contexts. Since the elements of the system and/or structures of the assemblies, subassemblies, and/or mechanisms disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which forms have been indicated, the embodiments described and depicted herein/with are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. Accordingly, the scope of the subject invention is as defined in the language of the appended claims, and includes not insubstantial equivalents thereto.