Patents by Inventor Marcus Kleinehanding

Marcus Kleinehanding has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11224099
    Abstract: A mineral insulated heating cable for a heat tracing system. The heating cable includes a sheath having at least a first, and optionally a second layer, wherein the thermal conductivity of the second layer is greater than a thermal conductivity of the first layer. In addition, the first and second layers are in intimate thermal contact. The heating cable also includes at least one heating conductor for generating heat and a dielectric layer located within the sheath for electrically insulating the heating conductor, wherein the sheath, heating conductor and dielectric layer form a heating section. In addition, the heating cable includes a conduit for receiving the heating section. Further, the heating cable includes a cold lead section and a hot-cold joint for connecting the heating and cold lead sections. In addition, a high emissivity coating may be formed on the first layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2022
    Assignee: nVent Services GmbH
    Inventors: Paul Becker, Fuhua Ling, Ningli Liu, Lawrence Joseph White, Louis Peter Martin, II, Scott Murray Finlayson, James Francis Beres, Marcus Kleinehanding
  • Publication number: 20200413496
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide self-regulating heater cables utilizing substantially solid polymeric buffer layers surrounding the heating elements having improved heat transfer efficiency as well as improved reliability and endurance. The assembly includes first and second power supply wires configured to carry electrical power and separated by a solid spacer, a substantially solid electrically-insulating buffer layer in thermal contact with the heating element, and a cable jacket including a polymeric outer surface and an inner metallic sheath surrounding the buffer layer and in thermal contact with the buffer layer. The buffer layer includes a polymeric material having a thermal conductivity greater than air at standard temperature and pressure and surrounds the heating element, power supply wires, and spacer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2020
    Publication date: December 31, 2020
    Inventors: Jennifer Robison, Wade DePolo, Sirarpi B. Jenkins, Linda D.B. Kiss, Marcus Kleinehanding, Paul Becker
  • Publication number: 20190021138
    Abstract: A mineral insulated heating cable for a heat tracing system. The heating cable includes a sheath having at least a first, and optionally a second layer, wherein the thermal conductivity of the second layer is greater than a thermal conductivity of the first layer. In addition, the first and second layers are in intimate thermal contact. The heating cable also includes at least one heating conductor for generating heat and a dielectric layer located within the sheath for electrically insulating the heating conductor, wherein the sheath, heating conductor and dielectric layer form a heating section. In addition, the heating cable includes a conduit for receiving the heating section. Further, the heating cable includes a cold lead section and a hot-cold joint for connecting the heating and cold lead sections. In addition, a high emissivity coating may be formed on the first layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2018
    Publication date: January 17, 2019
    Inventors: Paul Becker, Fuhua Ling, Ningli Liu, Lawrence Joseph White, Louis Peter Martin, II, Scott Murray Finlayson, James Francis Beres, Marcus Kleinehanding
  • Patent number: 10076001
    Abstract: A mineral insulated heating cable for a heat tracing system. The heating cable includes a sheath having at least a first, and optionally a second layer, wherein the thermal conductivity of the second layer is greater than a thermal conductivity of the first layer. In addition, the first and second layers are in intimate thermal contact. The heating cable also includes at least one heating conductor for generating heat and a dielectric layer located within the sheath for electrically insulating the heating, conductor, wherein the sheath, heating conductor and dielectric layer form a heating section. In addition, the heating cable includes a conduit for receiving the heating section. Further, the heating cable includes a cold lead section and a hot-cold joint for connecting the heating and cold lead sections. In addition, a high emissivity coating may be formed on the first layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2013
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2018
    Assignee: nVent Services GmbH
    Inventors: Paul Becker, Fuhua Ling, Ningli Liu, Lawrence Joseph White, Louis Peter Martin, II, Scott Murray Finlayson, James Francis Beres, Marcus Kleinehanding
  • Publication number: 20140008350
    Abstract: A mineral insulated heating cable for a heat tracing system. The heating cable includes a sheath having at least a first, and optionally a second layer, wherein the thermal conductivity of the second layer is greater than a thermal conductivity of the first layer. In addition, the first and second layers are in intimate thermal contact. The heating cable also includes a least one heating conductor for generating heat and a dielectric layer located within the sheath for electrically insulating the heating, conductor, wherein the sheath, heating conductor and dielectric layer form a heating section. In addition, the heating cable includes a conduit for receiving the heating section. Further, the heating cable includes a cold lead section and a hot-cold joint for connecting the heating and cold lead sections. In addition, a high emissivity coating may be formed on the first layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2013
    Publication date: January 9, 2014
    Applicant: PENTAIR THERMAL MANAGEMENT LLC
    Inventors: Paul Becker, Fuhua Ling, Ningli Liu, Lawrence Joseph White, Louis Peter Martin, II, Scott Murray Finlayson, James Francis Beres, Marcus Kleinehanding