Tapered Element Patents (Class 338/217)
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Patent number: 11825568Abstract: An electric cooking appliance includes a glass-ceramic substrate having a top surface for supporting cookware for heating thereon, and a bottom surface opposite the top surface. The electric cooking appliance includes a plurality of thermoresistive heating elements disposed and spaced apart on the bottom surface of the glass-ceramic substrate, with each of the plurality of thermoresistive heating elements including graphene nanoparticles embedded in a ceramic matrix for generating heat upon application of electric current to the respective thermoresistive heating element. Each thermoresistive heating element is electrically connected to a power supply such that one or more of the plurality of thermoresistive heating elements are selectively activated to receive electric current to heat localized areas of the glass-ceramic substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2021Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: Muhammad Khizar, Ermanno Buzzi
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Patent number: 11542604Abstract: A heating apparatus including a rotating stage, a plurality of wafer carriers, a first heater, and a second heater is provided. The rotating stage includes a rotating axis. The plurality of wafer carriers is disposed on the rotating stage. The rotating stage drives the wafer carriers to rotate on the rotating axis. The first heater is disposed under the rotating stage. The first heater includes a first width in a radial direction of the rotating stage. The second heater is disposed under the rotating stage. The second heater and the first heater are separated from each other. The second heater includes a second width in the radial direction of the rotating stage, and the first width is not equal to the second width. A chemical vapor deposition (CVD) system using the heating apparatus is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2020Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: PlayNitride Display Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jyun-De Wu, Yen-Lin Lai, Chi-Heng Chen
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Patent number: 11534016Abstract: An electric kettle may include a body made of a metal material, having a vertically open cylindrical shape, and including an outer body forming an outer appearance and an inner body disposed inside of the outer body, an upper body mounted on an upper end of the body and extending upward along the upper end of the body, a lid coupled to the upper body to open and close an open upper surface of the body, a spout that protrudes from a first side of the upper body to pour fluid, such as water, a handle connected to a second side of the upper body facing the spout, a heating module provided inside of the body to heat fluid contained in the inner body, and a base on which a lower surface of the body may be seated and that supplies power to the heating module in a state in which the body is seated.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2020Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Jaehoon Ahn, Daeyong Kang
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Patent number: 11484064Abstract: An aerosol inhaler cartridge is provided with a liquid storage unit and a thin metal heater. The metal heater has an obverse face, a reverse face, and a side face joining the obverse face and the reverse face, and is provided, on at least a part of the side face, with a tapered protrusion that protrudes in a tapered shape in a direction different from an imaginary line extending from the obverse face to the reverse face. The tapered protrusion has: a first tapered face formed in an inwardly curving manner extending from an obverse edge part whereat the obverse face and the side face are joined to the tip of the tapered protrusion; and a second tapered face formed in an inwardly curving manner extending from a reverse edge part whereat the reverse face and the side face are joined to the tip of the tapered protrusion.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2020Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: JAPAN TOBACCO INC.Inventors: Tomoichi Watanabe, Hidenori Muramoto, Takeshi Akiyama, Mitsuru Okada, Toshiki Kudo, Tomoaki Hongo
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Patent number: 7332694Abstract: A heating resistance 1 comprises a shaped body of a band made of a conductive material obtained by bending the band in a shape of a wave. The heating resistance 1 is fixed to a substrate made of an insulating material to obtain a heater. Alternatively, the heating resistance comprises a wound body of a band made of a conductive material. According to the present invention, the heating value per a unit length can be easily designed and changed, and the reliability can be improved and abnormal heat generation can be prevented at the interface where the heating value per a unit length is changed.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventor: Yoshinobu Goto
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Patent number: 7164103Abstract: An electrical resistance heating element having a glow zone and two power supply terminals. The glow zone of the element is tubular. A tubular union is provided between each of the power supply terminals and a respective end of the glow zone, wherein the inner diameter of the union is smaller than the inner diameter of the glow zone. A transition region extends between each union and a respective glow zone end and has a progressively decreasing wall thickness in the direction from the union toward the glow zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Sandvik Intellectual Property AktiebolagInventors: Jan Andersson, Emil Eriksson, Jörgen Sahlström
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Patent number: 7154374Abstract: Improved termination features for multilayer electronic components are disclosed. Monolithic components are provided with plated terminations whereby the need for typical thick-film termination stripes is eliminated or greatly simplified. Such termination technology eliminates many typical termination problems and enables a higher number of terminations with finer pitch, which may be especially beneficial on smaller electronic components. The subject plated terminations are guided and anchored by exposed internal electrode tabs and additional anchor tab portions which may optionally extend to the cover layers of a multilayer component. Such anchor tabs may be positioned internally or externally relative to a chip structure to nucleate additional metallized plating material. External anchor tabs positioned on top and bottom sides of a monolithic structure can facilitate the formation of wrap-around plated terminations.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: AVX CorporationInventors: Andrew P. Ritter, Robert Heistand, II, John L. Galvagni, Sriram Dattaguru
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Patent number: 6836207Abstract: A strip conductor comprises a first layer with at least one curved section. At least one region of the curved section provided with an additional layer having a smaller resistivity than the first layer. The at least one region is constructed such that resistance on tracks of different radii of curvature is approximately equalized.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Tyco Electronics Amp GmbHInventors: Rainer Nothhelfer, Thorsten Lange
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Patent number: 5999080Abstract: A frequency dependent resistor in which the length of the current path across the resistor varies as a function of the frequency of the electrical signals being passed therethrough. The resistor uses the principal known as skin effect to direct relatively higher frequency signals through a longer path through the resistor than is experienced by signals having a relatively low frequency.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1999Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Intersil CorporationInventor: James P. Furino, Jr.
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Patent number: 5841342Abstract: A low insertion loss, wide bandwidth, microwave switch has a superconducting transmission line that can reversibly go from a superconducting state to a normal state by the application of a DC voltage. When in the normal state, the switch is "off" and microwave signals are attenuated. To reduce the voltage necessary to cause switching, the width of the transmission line is decreased. This decrease in voltage is accomplished in a controlled manner so that there are no spurious reflections produced on the line, resulting in a wide operating bandwidth. Previous microwave switches use other means to switch between superconducting and normal and suffer from disadvantages such as relatively slow switching time, complexity or narrow bandwidths as a result.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1995Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Com Dev Ltd.Inventors: Frank A. Hegmann, Steven H. Moffat, John S. Preston, Darcy G. Poulin
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Patent number: 5712613Abstract: A method for producing a desired resistive taper under computer control for controlling the surface resistivity of an electrical element, which comprises the steps of creating a computer controlled optically graded pattern corresponding to the desired resistive taper, producing a phototool from the graded pattern and using the phototool to photochemically etch the graded pattern onto a substrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1995Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: McDonnell Douglas CorporationInventors: Stephen C. Buckner, Thaddeus J. Podgajny, Matthew M. Thomas
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Patent number: 5631623Abstract: A chip-type variable resistor is provided which includes an insulating substrate formed with a resistor strip which is arcuate at least partially and has both ends electrically connected to respective extremity electrode terminals, an intermediate terminal member mounted to the substrate, and a contact member electrically connected to the intermediate terminal member and rotatably mounted to the substrate in slidable contact with the resistor strip. The resistor strip includes at least one portion having a lower area resistivity (defined as a resistance per unit surface area) and at least another portion having a higher area resistivity.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1996Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Assignee: Rohm Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tamotsu Yoshimura
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Patent number: 5294778Abstract: A wafer support platen heating system for low pressure chemical vapor deposition of apparatus includes multiple resistance heaters for individual heating of multiple portions of the platen to provide a predetermined uniform or non-uniform temperature gradient/profile across the platen. The multiple graphite resistance heaters of the preferred embodiment include a spiral shaped main resistance heater and two single turn edge loss graphite resistance heaters located within the inner diameter and along the periphery of the outer diameter respectively of the main spiral shaped resistance heater.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1991Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: Lam Research CorporationInventors: Justice Carman, Mark A. Logan, Joseph Monkowski
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Patent number: 5144278Abstract: A circuit and apparatus for sensing the adjustment of a variable impedance device includes an elongated switching element having an alternating series of conductive and non-conductive areas. The conductive areas are electrically connected. As the device is adjusted, a wiper alternately operates the switch between open and closed states. A circuit detects the switch-state change and provides a signal which indicates that the device is being adjusted. The signal can, in turn, determine the output of a dimming circuit, a wireless transmitter, etc., or can determine whether power is provided to a microprocessor or the like. In another embodiment of the invention, a variable impedance device includes an end-of-travel return mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1989Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.Inventors: Robin C. Moseley, Jonathan A. Barney, Arjuna Karunaratne
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Patent number: 5144521Abstract: A charging device for charging a desired object such as a photoconductive element of an electrophotographic copier, laser printer or similar electrophotographic recording apparatus, and a discharging member of the same. The discharging member is implemented by a resistor and located such that the surface of one end thereof defines a discharging end that faces the object with the intermediary of a gap. The other end of the discharging member is connected to a power source via a conductive connector. The discharging end is provided with any one of various alternative configurations. The resistor is covered with a protective covering. A conductive member is adhered or otherwise securely mounted between the resistor and the conductive connector. The resistor is supported by an insulative substrate. On the substrate, the resistor is divided into a plurality of discrete resistors so as to form a plurality of discharge gaps therebetween which are selectively usable.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1989Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Izumi Tagoku, Eishu Ohdake
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Patent number: 5028295Abstract: A carpet seaming iron comprising a sole plate, an ultra thin guide strut and a flat planar heater core comprising heating ribbon arranged in three separate patterns for providing high, medium and low heat to the front, middle and rear sections of the sole plate. A thermostat is provided with an auxiliary heater controlled by a switch for controlling the power applied to the heater core so as to selectively provide a high and low temperature in each of the heat zones. A heat insulator on the heater core and a heat shield on the top of the iron base keeps temperatures below that which melt carpet backing, e.g. 300.degree. F. Indicating lights are provided for indicating when power is applied to the iron and when power is applied to the heater core. The ultra thin guide strut restricts the extent to which the edges of a pair of carpet halves are separated during the seaming process for providing easier operation and a better seam between the carpet halves.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1989Date of Patent: July 2, 1991Inventor: Jerome S. Cracchiolo
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Patent number: 4801916Abstract: A vertical plug-in single-in-line circuit module with a carrier for carrying a row of single-in-line mounted metal pins lying in the plane of the carrier along one carrier edge as outer electrical connections of one or more resistive elements such as a resistance area or resistance path. A first region of the resistive element is located closer to the metal pins of the carrier than a second region of the resistive element. Leads couple the metal pins to the resistive element. The first region lying closest to the metal pins is so constructed that it sees a higher heat dissipation per unit surface area during operation than the second region. The leads are connected to the resistive element such that the current can flow between the first region and second region.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Michael Kaindl, Werner Piepenburg, Ernst Vollmerhaus
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Patent number: 4740674Abstract: A pointed heat-generating device includes a fine and small heat-generating coil which gradually changes its winding diameters or winding density. The pointed heat-generating device is fixed to a heat-generating front part of a projectile-shaped heat-generator main body. The thermal distance between the heat-generating coil in the pointed heat-generating device and the tapered peripheral surface of the heat-generating front part is shortened and maintained constant over its the whole area.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1986Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Sanri Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Shigeru Tsutsumi
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Patent number: 4697066Abstract: An electric heating element for a hair-curling wand having a barrel attached at one end to a handle is inserted into a portion of the barrel and consists of a loop cut out of thin flexible nickel foil having free ends forming terminals for connection to a voltage source, the loop being insulatingly embedded between two thin, flexible sheets of an insulating material. The loop is formed in the shape of two parallel straight stretches and reentrant portions at its both ends, whereby more thermal energy is produced by the end portions than by the central portion, resulting in a sustantially uniform temperature distribution. The heating element is pressed onto the inner wall of the barrel by a resilient, longitudinally slotted tube, which has an initially larger diameter than that of the barrel and is inserted along with the heating element into the barrel by a special compressing tool.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1985Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Inventor: Dov Z. Glucksman
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Patent number: 4588976Abstract: These resistors are obtained from conductive sheet material, for example metal sheet material (usually referred to as "grids") in which additional plates are provided in order to distribute the current density and consequently to predetermine the temperature and strain distributions caused on the resistor during load conditions.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1984Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: Microelettrica Scientifica S.P.S.Inventor: Franco Jaselli
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Patent number: 4536645Abstract: A solid-body heating unit used for the warmth preservation, heating and heat treatment, more particularly, for surface heater for plates or patterns, has a refractory base overlaid with an electroconductive layer, a protective layer overlaying the electroconductive layer and a power supply for passing electric current through the electroconductive layer, whereby the surface temperature of the plates or patterns is controllable.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1984Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Assignees: Awaji Sangyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Hisao NegitaInventors: Mitsushi Mio, Hisao Negita
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Patent number: 4533822Abstract: A heating resistor of a single crystal manufacturing apparatus, which comprises a cylindrical side wall portion surrounding a melting pot, a bottom portion supporting the side wall portion, and a plurality of slits formed in the side wall portion and bottom portion, wherein said bottom portion has a maximum thickness which is not greater than that of said side wall portion, and said bottom portion has a minimum inner diameter which falls within a range of 20 to 80% of an inner diameter of a lowermost portion of said side wall portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1984Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Tokyo Shibaura Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takashi Fujii, Jisaburo Ushizawa, Masayuki Watanabe
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Patent number: 4529958Abstract: The electrical resistor of the present invention comprises a flat metal plate having a thickness from 1 mil to 50 mils. A pair of electrical leads are operatively attached to the ends of the metal plate, and the side edges of the metal plate are provided with a plurality of notches extending inwardly in spaced apart relation to one another, with slots of one of the sides of the plate being staggered with respect to the slots of the other side of the plate. Each of the slots extend completely through the thickness of the plate and are formed by a laser beam cut which anneals the metal of the plate and imparts stability to the electrical characteristics of the metal plate. Once formed, the metal plate may be bent into different shapes to achieve the desired geometric configuration. Furthermore, the plate can be embedded in molded material so as to provide a protective covering for the plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1984Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Dale Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Herman R. Person, Douglas E. Johnson
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Patent number: 4527050Abstract: An electric hotplate has a hotplate body in the form of a thin ceramic substrate, to whose bottom surface is applied, e.g. by printing, a thin resistive material film. This resistive material film is covered by a protective coating, which prevents damage. Between the protective coating and the bottom tray of the hotplate is provided a thermal insulating layer. The hotplate has an extremely low thermal capacity, so that rapid preliminary cooking or boiling is possible with low power consumption.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1982Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: E.G.O. Elektro-Gerate Blanc und FischerInventor: Robert Kicherer
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Patent number: 4486652Abstract: A processor apparatus is provided in which a blackbody radiator having a constant planar energy flux characteristic is placed in opposition to semiconductor material. The blackbody source produces a constant planar energy flux to uniformly heat the material. The source is heated to a sufficiently high temperature for a sufficient time to anneal or activate a semiconductor wafer or to epitaxially regrow a thin epitaxial film. The processor is operated by accomplishing the steps of presenting a blackbody radiator in opposition to semiconductor material to be thermally treated, radiatively heating the material to a sufficiently high temperature for a sufficient time to accomplish the desired process result, and cooling and removing the material. In the interval between presentation of successive samples of the material to the source, the source may be shuttered or idled to reduce energy consumption.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1983Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Varian Associates, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Muka, Carl J. Russo
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Patent number: 4467311Abstract: The electrical resistor of the present invention comprises a flat metal plate having a thickness from 8 mils to 50 mils. A pair of electrical leads are operatively attached to the ends of the metal plate, and the side edges of the metal plate are provided with a plurality of notches extending inwardly in spaced apart relation to one another, with slots of one of the sides of the plate being staggered with respect to the slots of the other side of the plate. Each of the slots extend completely through the thickness of the plate and are formed by a laser beam cut which anneals the metal of the plate and imparts stability to the electrical characteristics of the metal plate. Once formed, the metal plate may be bent into different shapes to achieve the desired geometric configuration. Furthermore, the plate can be imbedded in molded material so as to provide a protective covering for the plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1983Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Dale Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Herman R. Person, Douglas E. Johnson
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Patent number: 4456894Abstract: Conventional attenuators and matched loads for dissipating power at hyperfrequencies are uniform structures giving constant attenuation per unit length. This results in most power being dissipated at an input end. The present invention increases the maximum total power that such a resistance can dissipate by providing a non-uniform structure in which dissipation per unit length increases when going away from an input end, in such a manner that power is dissipated in a substantially uniform manner throughout the structure. A series resistance (3) between two parallel resistances (4 and 5) are in the shape of a sector of a circle.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1983Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Les Cables de LyonInventor: Gerard Lapart
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Patent number: 4443691Abstract: An electrically heated window is disclosed which achieves a more uniform current density at the interface between the resistive heating layer and the current-bearing electrodes to which it is connected. In one embodiment this may be achieved by forming the edge of the electrode in an undulating shape. It may also be done by increasing the surface resistance of the electrode near its edge by, for example, forming the edge so that it is wedge-shaped in cross-section. More uniform current density may also be achieved by using an electrode which has a resistivity that is greater than that of the resistive heating layer. It may also be achieved by use of a high resistivity layer located between the electrode and the resistive heating layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: April 17, 1984Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventor: Gerd Sauer
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Patent number: 4421975Abstract: An immersion heater having the bent legs of the individual electrical elements joined to a wall by a press fit between tapered element surface and tapered wall apertures. A movable brace interconnects the element legs and dampens vibration.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1982Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: Kim Hotstart Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventor: John Stein
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Patent number: 4418240Abstract: The electrical stress control electrode to be arranged around an unshielded junction end portion of a conductor insulator comprises a sheathing member having several successive adjacent zones each having a non-linear electrical resistance different from the adjacent zones, said resistance typically increasing towards the high voltage parts of the junction. The zones are made of a plastic material support compound or binder including particles of silicon carbide or zinc oxide, the different resistances being obtained by varying the concentration of particles of a same grain size from a zone to another, or by progressively steppingly varying the grain size of the particles for a given concentration from a zone to another.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1981Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Societe Industrielle de Liaisons Electriques SilecInventor: Elie Chazelas
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Patent number: 4384192Abstract: An electric heating element for a cooking apparatus or other device requiring uniform heat generation over an extended area is presented in which the resistivity (.rho.), the angular coverage (.theta.), and/or the thickness (T) of the electrically resistive material at any radial distance (r) from the center of the heating element, are in accordance with the relationship .rho./.theta.T is proportional to r.sup.2. The variables .theta. and .rho. may be varied singly, together, or in combination with variation in thickness (T). Heating elements fabricated with cross-sectional shapes calculated in accordance with the relationship set forth above, and disclosed in detail herein, and in which the current flow is radial, provide uniform energy release and therefore nearly uniform temperature across the surface of the element. The absolute element dimensions and masses per unit surface area are small, thereby maximizing rates of desired temperature setting changes.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1981Date of Patent: May 17, 1983Assignee: Teledyne Still-Man ManufacturingInventors: Herman H. Lowell, James E. Philpot
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Patent number: 4310812Abstract: An attenuator and termination having a relatively flat frequency response r attenuating and dissipating electrical energy is comprised of a plurality of cascaded tee attenuator sections formed on a substantially flat surface ceramic substrate comprised of alumina, for example. The attenuator sections are configured from a single thin film series resistor comprised of gold and a plurality of shunt resistors formed from a layer of cermet which underlies the gold film resistor. The cermet shunt resistors extend away from the series resistor to the side edge of the substrate where they terminate in a ground contact configuration which wraps around the side and lower surface of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1980Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Roger C. DeBloois
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Patent number: 4283704Abstract: In a variable resistor of the type wherein there is formed on an insulating substrate a resistive member having wide portions and narrow portions in the sliding direction of a slide member and ends thereof wired respectively to a ground terminal and an input terminal. A plurality of contact elements formed on said slide member are brought into sliding contact with said resistive member and a high resistance film allowing the passage of electrostatic charges therethrough is formed at portions of said insulating substrate lying within the sliding passage of said contact elements so that a part of said contact elements comes into contact therewith when it comes off from said resistive member.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1979Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Assignee: Alps Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takeshi Ohtani, Susumu Nishimura, Kozo Magami, Katsuhisa Osada
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Patent number: 4267531Abstract: The invention relates to an HF terminating impedance in strip conductor technique in which the resistive layer is enclosed between two ceramic plates which are clamped from the outside by metallic heat dissipating plates, the freedom from reflection of the terminating impedance being ensured by the lateral edge lines of the resistive layer satisfying the condition ##EQU1## To ensure an intimate heat conduction contact between the resistive layer and the ceramic plates and the ceramic plates and the adjoining clamping plate without introducing bending stresses into the ceramic plates which might cause fracture, at the contact surfaces a soft metal foil, preferably of lead, is inserted which is prevented from cold flow by a rolled-in grating or netting, in particular of bronze or copper.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1979Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Inventors: Georg Spinner, Manfred Lang
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Patent number: 4245209Abstract: A resistor is formed in a monocrystalline silicon substrate by the diffusion of impurities to a substantially constant depth in an elongate surface zone with metallized opposite ends constituting terminals for the passage of a current therethrough. The zone is relatively narrow in the vicinity of these terminals and broadens at an intermediate location to form a corner or a bulge on one side of its longitudinal median. Several taps, in the form of branches of like conductivity transverse to the lateral boundary of the zone, are spacedly disposed along that corner or bulge at and near a region in which the cross-sectional area of the zone is a maximum and its resistance per unit length, measured at the median, is lowest; thus, the potential difference between the metallized extremities of any two adjoining taps is a small fraction of the overall voltage drop between the terminals.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1979Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: SGS-ATES Componenti Elettronici S.p.A.Inventors: Franco Bertotti, Fausto Catellani, Giuseppe Gavioli
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Patent number: 4233497Abstract: An electric heating element for a cooking apparatus or other device requiring uniform heat generation over an extended area is presented in which the thickness (T) of the electrically resistive heating element increases from the outer edges of the generally disc-shaped element towards the center in inverse proportion to the square of the ratio of the radius (r) at any point to that of the radius at a reference point ("a"), so that ##EQU1## Heating elements fabricated with cross sectional shapes calculated in accordance with the parameters set forth above and disclosed in detail herein and in which the current flow is radial, provide uniform energy release and therefore nearly uniform heat across the surface of the element. Additionally, the absolute element dimensions and masses per unit surface area are small, maximizing rates of desired temperature setting changes. The basic principle is applicable in several technologies related to cooking, e.g., vacuum evaporation.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1978Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Inventor: Herman H. Lowell
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Patent number: 4126824Abstract: A progressively shorted tapered resistance device including a body of material which undergoes an irreversible resistance decrease when heated beyond a threshold temperature in operative association with a tapered electrical resistance element which develops a non-uniform temperature profile when electrically energized. Upon sufficient energization, the tapered resistor element will cause portions of the heat sensitive material to be heated beyond its threshold temperature resulting in a shorting out of a portion of the tapered resistance element. The amount of the tapered resistance element shorted out is measured at low currents to provide an indication of the energizing current.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1977Date of Patent: November 21, 1978Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David D. Thornburg, Roy J. Lahr
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Patent number: 4123742Abstract: A variable resistor has an insulating substrate plate, a resistance body formed on the substrate plate and a slider adapted to slide along the resistance body. The resistance body is formed in a winding pattern to provide a larger range of variation of resistance for a given stroke of the slider. The slider has a plurality of contacts adapted for sliding along the resistance body so that at least one of the contacts is kept in contact with the winding resistance body so as to provide a linear change of the output of the resistor.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1977Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Assignee: Alps Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Moritoshi Nakamura, Jun Nakanowatari
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Patent number: 4123741Abstract: A resistance element for obtaining a continuous and linear output characteristic is obtained by the combination of a zig-zag resistance element and a resistance film of higher resistivity disposed thereover.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1977Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Assignee: Alps Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tetsuhiro Kiyono, Moritoshi Nakamura, Jun Nakanowatari
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Patent number: 4121153Abstract: An improved analog meter is provided having no moving parts. This meter comprises a tapered resistor device having a tapered, electrically resistive element which develops a non-uniform temperature profile on electrical energization and a heat sensitive element operatively associated with the tapered resistive element. The heat sensitive medium employed is a reversible medium which either undergoes a change in color or contrast when heated to an appropriate temperature and when viewed under appropriate illumination. A method of metering employing this device is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1976Date of Patent: October 17, 1978Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: David D. Thornburg
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Patent number: 4118112Abstract: A tapered resistor device which includes generally a tapered resistive film comprising a semiconducting material or other suitable material with a negative temperature coefficient of resistivity is provided. It is apparent with reference to the curves which show the variation of .DELTA.E that large energy savings are possible at the narrow end of the taper with relatively small concomitant degradation in the temperature profile of the region of interest. It is therefore seen that employing a material with a negative temperature coefficient of resistivity provides an improvement in reducing power usage according to the principles of the instant invention.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1976Date of Patent: October 3, 1978Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: David D. Thornburg
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Patent number: 4099071Abstract: A tapered resistor heating element is provided which sequentially heats and actuates in a controlled fashion heat sensitive media. In one embodiment a tapered resistor heating element sequentially heats in a controlled fashion heat sensitive switches. Heat sensitive resistors and heat sensitive threshold switches may also be employed in this configuration. This system may be utilized as a meter relay or as described in another embodiment as a scanner. Novel exclusive OR gates are also disclosed which are employed in one embodiment of the scanner of the instant invention.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates generally to scanning devices and more specifically to monolithic electronic scanning devices.It is known that a major problem with matrix addressed displays and the like is the requirement for numerous connections in their implementation between the matrix elements and the ancillary addressing and driving devices. For instance, a display panel with 10.sup.6 matrix elements requires about 2.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1976Date of Patent: July 4, 1978Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: David D. Thornburg
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Patent number: 4056823Abstract: An analog chart recorder is provided having a heater assembly which includes a tapered, electrically resistive element that develops a non-uniform temperature profile on electrical energization along its length. A substrate is provided under the resistive film which is in thermal contact with the film. A heat sink in thermal contact with the substrate provides that the temperature distribution will achieve steady state. Means are provided for advancing a heat sensitive medium past and in contact with the heater assembly thus providing the analog chart recorder.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1976Date of Patent: November 1, 1977Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: David D. Thornburg
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Patent number: 4002883Abstract: An electrical heating unit having a flat utensil-supporting plate of glass-ceramic or other electrical non-conductive material. On the underside of this plate are bonded multiple coil electrical resistance film heaters arranged in a generally closed loop. Each coil or loop is of substantially equal length to have about the same watts density and provide a generally uniform temperature distribution over the top surface of the heating unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1975Date of Patent: January 11, 1977Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Bohdan Hurko