Flexible heated hose assembly with printed positive temperature co-efficient heater
10932326 ยท 2021-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Raghavendra Hassan Venkataramu (Karnataka, IN)
- Rhushikesh Patil (Karnataka, IN)
- Gururaja Bambila (Karnataka, IN)
- Aruna Kumar Huluvangala Krishnappa (Karnataka, IN)
Cpc classification
B29K2683/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C63/0017
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H05B2203/022
ELECTRICITY
B29C63/0073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/4825
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2677/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H05B2203/02
ELECTRICITY
B29C70/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C70/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C63/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A flexible heated hose assembly for an aircraft is provided. The flexible heated hose assembly including: an inner fluid tube enclosing a fluid passageway, the inner fluid tube having tubular shape; a first silicone liner located radially outward from the inner fluid tube; and a printed positive temperature co-efficient (PTC) heater located radially outward from the first silicone liner.
Claims
1. A flexible heated hose assembly for an aircraft, comprising: an inner fluid tube enclosing a fluid passageway, the inner fluid tube having tubular shape; a first silicone liner located radially outward from the inner fluid tube; a printed positive temperature co-efficient (PTC) heater located radially outward from the first silicone liner; and a pressure sensitive adhesive interposed between the first silicone liner and the printed PTC heater, wherein the printed PTC heater is attached to the first silicone liner via the pressure sensitive adhesive, wherein the printed PTC heater comprises a polyimide film, a PTC heater ink, and a heat seal adhesive.
2. The flexible heated hose assembly of claim 1, further comprising: at least one of a second silicone liner, a first Aramid fiber braid, a third silicone liner, a corrosion resistant steel (CRES) braid, and a second Aramid fiber braid.
3. The flexible heated hose assembly of claim 2, further comprising: a polyimide liner located radially outward from the printed PTC heater.
4. The flexible heated hose assembly of claim 2, wherein the inner fluid tube is coated with a fully fluorinated fluoropolymer coating.
5. The flexible heated hose assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a second silicone liner located radially outward from the printed PTC heater; a first Aramid fiber braid located radially outward from the second silicone liner; a third silicone liner located radially outward from the first Aramid fiber braid; a corrosion resistant steel (CRES) braid located radially outward from the third silicone liner; and a second Aramid fiber braid located radially outward from the CRES braid.
6. The flexible heated hose assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a second silicone liner located radially outward from the printed PTC heater.
7. The flexible heated hose assembly of claim 6, further comprising: a first Aramid fiber braid located radially outward from the second silicone liner.
8. The flexible heated hose assembly of claim 7, further comprising: a third silicone liner located radially outward from the first Aramid fiber braid.
9. The flexible heated hose assembly of claim 8, further comprising: a corrosion resistant steel (CRES) braid located radially outward from the third silicone liner.
10. A method of manufacturing a flexible heated hose assembly for an aircraft, the method comprising: wrapping a first silicone liner around an inner fluid tube enclosing a fluid passageway, the inner fluid tube having a tubular shape; wrapping a printed positive temperature co-efficient (PTC) heater around the first silicone liner; attaching the printed PTC heater to the first silicone liner using a pressure sensitive adhesive interposed between the first silicone liner and the printed PTC heater; and curing the flexible heated hose assembly, wherein the printed PTC heater comprises a polyimide film, a PTC heater ink, and a heat seal adhesive.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein prior to the curing the method further comprises at least one of: wrapping a second silicone liner around the printed PTC heater; wrapping a first Aramid fiber braid around the printed PTC heater; and wrapping a corrosion resistant steel (CRES) braid around the printed PTC heater.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein prior to the curing the method further comprises: wrapping a second silicone liner around the printed PTC heater; wrapping a first Aramid fiber braid around the second silicone liner; wrapping a third silicone liner around the first Aramid fiber braid; wrapping a corrosion resistant steel (CRES) braid around the third silicone liner; and wrapping a second Aramid fiber braid around the CRES braid.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein prior to the curing the method further comprises: wrapping a second silicone liner around the printed PTC heater.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein prior to the curing the method further comprises: wrapping a first Aramid fiber braid around the second silicone liner.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein prior to the curing the method further comprises: wrapping a third silicone liner around the first Aramid fiber braid.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein prior to the curing the method further comprises: wrapping a corrosion resistant steel (CRES) braid around the third silicone liner.
17. The method of claim 10, wherein prior to the curing the method further comprises: wrapping a polyimide liner around the printed PTC heater.
18. The method of claim 10, further comprising: coating the inner fluid tube with a fully fluorinated fluoropolymer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
(1) The following descriptions should not be considered limiting in any way. With reference to the accompanying drawings, like elements are numbered alike:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) A detailed description of one or more embodiments of the disclosed apparatus and method are presented herein by way of exemplification and not limitation with reference to the Figures.
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(9) Fluid may be transported by the flexible heated hose assembly 100 through a fluid passage way 108 located within a tubular hose body 106. The tubular hose body 106 is interposed between the first fitting 102a and the second fitting 102b. As shown in
(10) If the voltage remains constant over time 260, the current will stabilize at a certain value as the printed PTC heater 130 reaches a thermal equilibrium temperature 270 as shown in
(11) In an embodiment, the flexible heated hose assembly 100 may include an inner fluid tube 110, a first silicone liner 120, and a printed PTC heater 130. The inner fluid tube 110 defines the fluid passageway 108. The inner fluid tube 110 may be coated with a fully fluorinated fluoropolymer coating. A first silicone liner 120 is located radially outward from the inner fluid tube 110 (i.e. the first silicone liner 120 is wrapped around the inner fluid tube 110). The printed PTC heater 130 is located radially outward from the first silicone liner 120 (i.e. printed PTC heater 130 is wrapped around the first silicone liner 120). The printed PTC heater 130 may include a pressure sensitive adhesive 132 to secure the printed PTC heater 130 to the first silicone liner 120. The pressure sensitive adhesive is located on a radially inward surface of the printed PTC heater 130, as shown in
(12) In another embodiment, in addition to the inner fluid tube 110, the first silicone liner 120, and the printed PTC heater 130 the flexible heated hose assembly 100 may further include at least one of a second silicone liner 122, a first Aramid fiber braid 140, a third silicone liner 124, a corrosion resistant steel (CRES) braid 150, and a second Aramid fiber braid 142. The inner fluid tube 110 defines the fluid passageway 108. Each silicone liner 120, 122, 124 may be uncured when first wrapped within the flexible heated hose assembly 100 and then cured once the flexible heated hose assembly 100 is assembled (i.e. fully wrapped). The second silicone liner 122 may be located radially outward from the printed PTC heater 130 (i.e. the second silicone liner 122 is wrapped around the printed PTC heater 130). Advantageously, the second silicone liner 122 may provide protection for printed PTC heater 130 as electrical insulator. Also advantageously, the second silicone liner 122 may be used to improve the dielectric strength of the flexible heated hose 100. In an embodiment, the second silicone liner 122 may be replaced by a polyimide liner or similar polymer liner known to one of skill in the art.
(13) The first Aramid fiber braid 140 may be located radially outward from the second silicone liner 122 (i.e. the first Aramid fiber braid 140 is wrapped around the second silicone liner 122). The first Aramid fiber braid 140 provides insulation to the flexible heated hose assembly 100 to help contain the heat produced by the printed PTC heater 130. The first Aramid fiber braid 140 may alternatively be composed of Nylon or Polyester.
(14) The third silicone liner 124 may be located radially outward from the printed PTC heater 130 (i.e. the third silicone liner 124 is wrapped around the first Aramid fiber braid 140). The third silicone liner 124 may provide bond between first aramid braid 140 and the CRES braid 150. The CRES braid 150 may be located radially outward from the third silicone liner 124 (i.e. the CRES braid 150 is wrapped around the third silicone liner 124). The CRES braid 150 provides structure support and protection for the flexible heated hose assembly 100 to prevent the flexible heated hose assembly 100 from kinking, which may inhibit fluid flow through the fluid passageway 108.
(15) The second Aramid fiber braid 142 may be located radially outward from the CRES braid 150 (i.e. the second Aramid fiber braid 142 is wrapped around the CRES braid 150). The first Aramid fiber braid 140 provides insulations to the flexible heated hose assembly 100 to help contain the heat produced by the printed PTC heater 130, while protecting the flexible heated hose assembly 100 from temperature variations outside of the flexible heated hose assembly 100. The second Aramid fiber braid 142 may alternatively be composed of Nylon or Polyester.
(16) Advantageously, a flexible heated hose assembly 100 composed of layers including the inner fluid tube 110, the first silicone liner 120, the printed PTC heater 130, the second silicone liner 122, the first Aramid fiber braid 140, the third silicone liner 124, the CRES braid 150, and the second Aramid fiber braid 142 is capable of operating within an environment operating temperature range between 65 F. and +185 F. (53 C. and +85 C.).
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(18) Prior to block 308, the method 300 may include at least one of: wrapping a second silicone liner 122 around the printed PTC heater 130; wrapping a first Aramid fiber braid 140 around the printed PTC heater 130; and wrapping a CRES braid 150 around the printed PTC heater 130. Prior to block 308, the method 300 may further include: wrapping a second silicone liner 122 around the printed PTC heater 130; wrapping a first Aramid fiber braid 140 around the second silicone liner 122; wrapping a third silicone liner 124 around the first Aramid fiber braid 140; wrapping a CRES braid 150 around the third silicone liner 124; and wrapping a second Aramid fiber braid 142 around the CRES braid 150.
(19) While the above description has described the flow process of
(20) The term about is intended to include the degree of error associated with measurement of the particular quantity based upon the equipment available at the time of filing the application. For example, about can include a range of 8% or 5%, or 2% of a given value.
(21) The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms a, an and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms comprises and/or comprising, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, element components, and/or groups thereof.
(22) While the present disclosure has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment or embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this present disclosure, but that the present disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the claims.