Patents Assigned to A.T.C.T. Advanced Thermal Chips Technologies Ltd.
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Patent number: 7036367Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring the flow velocity of a flowing fluid includes a positive temperature coefficient thermistor to be immersing within the flowing fluid in order to provide a measurement of the rate of heat dissipation of the thermistor produced by the flowing fluid, and thereby a measurement the flow velocity of the fluid. The positive temperature coefficient thermistor used has a resistance which increases sharply at the predetermined temperature at which electrical current is maintained in the thermistor such that the thermistor is self-controlled to maintain substantially the predetermined temperature, whereby the electrical current drawn by the thermistor is a measurement of the thermal load on the thermistor resulting from the thermal heat dissipation therefrom by the flowing fluid, and thereby a measurement of the flow velocity of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: A.T.C.T. Advanced Thermal Chips Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Gady Golan
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Patent number: 6973834Abstract: Method and apparatus for measuring the pressure of a fluid medium, by immersing within the fluid medium an electrical resistor having a resistance varying with temperature; applying electrical current through the electrical resistor to heat it to a predetermined temperature above that of the fluid medium; and measuring the rate of change in resistance of the electrical resistor to produce a measurement of the rate of thermal heat dissipation, varying with the density of the fluid medium in which the electrical resistor is immersed, and thereby a measurement of the pressure of the fluid medium.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2004Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: A.T.C.T. Advanced Thermal Chips Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Gady Golan
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Patent number: 6965732Abstract: A method and heating device for heating a liquid, particularly useful for removing liquid condensate from cooling devices, by wetting a heating plate with the liquid and controlling the electrical power supply to maintain the heating plate at a the predetermined temperature above the boiling point of the liquid, such that when the heating plate is not wetted by the liquid, the electrical power supply to the heating plate is automatically maintained at a relatively low value, but as soon as the heating plate is wetted by the liquid, the electrical power supplied to the heating plate is automatically increased until the liquid is completely evaporated. The heating plate is heated by one or more PTC thermistors in which the electrical resistance increases with temperature to automatically maintain the predetermined temperature. Besides evaporating liquid condensate, the heating device is described for use in many other applications including steam generation, space heating and plastic molding.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: A.T.C.T. Advanced Thermal Chips Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Gady Golan
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Patent number: 6852955Abstract: The invention relates to an electrically and thermally conductive adhesive composition for cementing together at least one metallized (e.g. aluminized or silvered) surface of a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) element to at least one metallic (e.g. aluminum) electrode, in the manufacture of PTC thermistor devices which are potentially capable of operating in a working temperature range not less than ?55° C. to +300° C. and for at least 30,000 hours. The composition comprises, as the adhesive component, a curable silicone (e.g. silicone rubber) prepolymer, as well as finely divided silicon carbide and finely-divided silicon, and preferably also a finely-divided metallic powder.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: A.T.C.T. Advanced Thermal Chips Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Gad Golan, Yuly Galperin
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Publication number: 20040231412Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring the flow velocity of a flowing fluid includes a positive temperature coefficient thermistor to be immersing within the flowing fluid in order to provide a measurement of the rate of heat dissipation of the thermistor produced by the flowing fluid, and thereby a measurement the flow velocity of the fluid. The positive temperature coefficient thermistor used has a resistance which increases sharply at the predetermined temperature at which electrical current is maintained in the thermistor such that the thermistor is self-controlled to maintain substantially the predetermined temperature, whereby the electrical current drawn by the thermistor is a measurement of the thermal load on the thermistor resulting from the thermal heat dissipation therefrom by the flowing fluid, and thereby a measurement of the flow velocity of the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: A.T.C.T. Advanced Thermal Chips Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Gady Golan
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Patent number: 6568068Abstract: A method and system for fabricating electrical heating devices employing positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor as heating elements which includes: assembling the heating devices with PTC thermistor heating elements preselected according to electrical resistance, applying pressure across the interface between the PTC heating elements and the radiator plates of the heating devices during their assembly, and exposing the heating devices for extended periods of time to both ambient and operational temperatures. The method of fabrication further includes continuously monitoring the electrical resistance of the heating devices and holding their electrical resistance stable by adjusting the pressure applied across the interface between the PTC heating elements and the radiator plates.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: A.T.C.T. Advanced Thermal Chips Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Gad Golan, Yuly Galperin
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Patent number: 6509553Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing an indication of the composition of an examined fluid by using an electrical resistor, particularly a positive temperature coefficient thermistor, for measuring the thermal conductivity of the examined fluid with the known thermal conductivity of different fluid compositions. The method and apparatus are particularly described for indicating the relative proportions of a working fluid in the liquid and vapor phases in one or more stages of a heat pump. Another described application is for indicating the liquid level in a liquid vaporizer.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: A.T.C.T. Advanced Thermal Chips Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Gady Golan, Zeev Shavit
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Publication number: 20020144994Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing an indication of the composition of an examined fluid by using an electrical resistor, particularly a positive temperature coefficient thermistor, for measuring the thermal conductivity of the examined fluid with the known thermal conductivity of different fluid compositions. The method and apparatus are particularly described for indicating the relative proportions of a working fluid in the liquid and vapor phases in one or more stages of a heat pump. Another described application is for indicating the liquid level in a liquid vaporizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Applicant: A.T.C.T Advanced Thermal Chips Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Gady Golan, Zeev Shavit
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Patent number: 6418277Abstract: An electrical heating device (10) for heating liquids employing one or more positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistors as heating elements (11). These heating elements (11) are in direct thermal and electrical contact on opposing sides (22), which are coated with a conductive metal such as aluminum, with electrodes to supply electrical current. These electrodes are in turn in direct thermal contact on their outward-facing sides with respect to the heating elements with plates (15) which are formed of a thermally conductive and electrically insulating ceramic material such as AL203, and the plates are in direct thermal contact on their outward-facing sides with respect to the heating elements with heat radiation units (20) which include cooling fins for heat transfer.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: A.T.C.T. Advanced Thermal Chips Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Gad Golan