Helical Or Wound Patents (Class 338/218)
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Patent number: 10406567Abstract: A method for processing a substrate includes: loading a substrate in a processing space of a vessel; drying the substrate using a supercritical fluid of a first temperature in the processing space, and thermally decomposing a contamination source disposed in the processing space by transferring heat to the processing space by using a non-reactive fluid of a second temperature that is higher than the first temperature.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2015Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Dong-kwan Hong, Won-ho Jang, Sung-bae Kong
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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: 5850073Abstract: Disclosed is an improved electric heater assembly suitable for heating molten metal, the electric heater assembly having a sleeve comprised of a closed end suitable for immersing in the molten metal. The sleeve is fabricated from a composite material comprised of titanium alloy and having an outside surface to be exposed to the molten metal coated with a refractory resistant to attack by the molten metal; and an electric heater located in the sleeve in heat transfer relationship therewith.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Inventor: C. Edward Eckert
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Patent number: 5235311Abstract: A magnetic variable resistor has an elongated band of electrically resistive magnetic material, with the side edges tapered to a sharp point so that the skin effect causes current to migrate to the edges to create greater resistance. A layer of insulating material can cover the band as it is coiled. Leads are secured to opposite ends of the band. An alternate form of the invention embeds the coiled band in a magnetic insulating material. Surface mount leads are flush with at least one surface of the insulating material.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: Dale Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Herman R. Person, Thomas L. Veik
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Patent number: 4754124Abstract: A resistance heater for performing heat treatment of the braze-affected area of a metallic sleeve attached by brazing within and to a metallic tube, comprises a metal tube (10) of which a portion (16) is formed with a spiral groove (11) which penetrates the wall thickness of the tube (10) and thereby defines a heating coil. The radial thickness of the convolutions of the coil varies lengthwise of the coil so that, when energized with electrical current, the coil develops a temperature profile which is determined by the variation in radial thickness. The temperature profile may be selected according to the needs of the brazed joint to be heat treated.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1987Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: United Kingdom Atomic Energy AuthorityInventors: Robert G. Howell, Malcolm Stevens
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Patent number: 4700170Abstract: A wound wire rheostat for a fuel level sender or other condition sensor and its method of manufacture, that eliminate wire snapping by heat staking selected portions of the wire into its plastic support board.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1985Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Assignee: Stewart-Warner CorporationInventor: Frank C. Weaver
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Patent number: 4553125Abstract: A resistance element capable of withstanding a high voltage is formed through impurity diffusion in a single crystal island of a semiconductor integrated circuit substrate. The resistance element includes a resistive region formed in an exposed surface of the single crystal island and folded reciprocatively by at least one and a half turns in a planar zigzag-like pattern. The pitch at which the resistive region is folded is decreased as viewed in the direction in which extension of depletion layer formed within the single crystal island upon application of a voltage between two ends of the resistive region is decreased.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1982Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventor: Yoshitaka Sugawara
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Patent number: 4477717Abstract: A glow plug has an outer metal housing have a wall defining an internal axially extending bore and a tubular heater that has an external tubular sheath of metal with a heated end of the sheath extending outwardly of the housing and an opposite internal end within the housing bore. The sheath is structurally secured to and electrically connected to the metal housing and the sheath has a closed outer end. An electrical heating element is positioned within the heater sheath and is electrically connected to the tubular sheath. The heating element has a conductor extending outwardly from the other end of the sheath. Electrical insulating material fills the space between the heating element and the sheath. An insulative compressible washer member is compressed between the sheath and the conductor to provide a first interference fit seal to prevent the flow of gas between the sheath and conductor and into the interior of the tubular heater.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1983Date of Patent: October 16, 1984Assignee: Wellman Thermal Systems CorporationInventor: Frank T. Walton
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Patent number: 4423309Abstract: A sheathed electric heater especially of the type used as diesel engine glow plugs has a dual coil heating element including separate tip heater and PTC body control coils thermally isolated by a low resistance connector section made from interengaging small diameter coiled connector portions integral with the tip and body coils and preferably welded together. Preferred material and dimensional specifications and pertinent design considerations are also included.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1982Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Michael P. Murphy, Gary F. Stack, James W. Hoppenrath, John R. Taylor
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Patent number: 4393299Abstract: An electric radiant heater unit for a glass ceramic top cooker includes an inner circular heating coil and an outer annular coil surrounding the circular coil. The two coils are separated by a dividing wall of thermal insulating material and the annular coil is surrounded by a peripheral wall of thermal insulating material. The inner coil may be energized alone or both coils may be energized together. The electrical resistance of the inner and outer coils is such that the watts density within the peripheral wall when both coils are energized is greater than the watts density within the dividing wall when only the inner coil is energized.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1981Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: Micropore International LimitedInventor: Joseph A. McWilliams
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Patent number: 4230933Abstract: An electric air heating element is designed for positioning in the cylindrical or conical outlet tube of a hair dryer. It consists of a star-shaped coil carrier in the shape of four fins extending radially from a common center line in the axis of the outlet tube towards the tube walls. The fin edges are serrated by adjacent rectangular slots, the slots on each edge penetrating alternately to a shallow and to a greater depth, and a ribbon-shaped resister laid into these slots is helically wound around the coil carrier. In this way successive windings lie in different planes and air turbulence around the heating coil is thereby increased, improving the heat transfer between the resistor windings and the throughflowing air.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1978Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignee: Dov Z. GlucksmanInventors: Dov Z. Glucksman, Karl H. Weidemann
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Patent number: 4169128Abstract: Disclosure is made of an apparatus for reacting carbonaceous material with heated hydrogen to form hydrocarbon gases and liquids suitable for conversion to fuels wherein the reaction involves injection of carbonaceous material such as pulverized coal entrained in a minimum amount of gas and mixing the entrained coal at near ambient temperature with a separate source of heated hydrogen. The hydrogen is heated in a coil having an increasing inside diameter. The heated hydrogen and entrained coal are injected through a rocket engine type injector device. The coal particles are reacted with hydrogen in a reaction chamber downstream of the injector. The products of reaction are rapidly quenched as they exit the reaction chamber and are subsequently collected.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1977Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Jerry E. Sinor, James A. Gray, Carl L. Oberg
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Patent number: 4163146Abstract: A heating element comprises a resistance heating wire formed with closely adjacent zigzag loops and wound helically on an insulating plate or a pair of such plates mounted crosswise and possibly narrowing conically towards one end. Opposite loops engage the respective edges of such insulating plate, possibly in notches in those edges, and may be pressed on to those edges. The plate may have holes near its edges, the engaging loops being formed with kinks which clip into the holes. Spring clips may be provided for electrical connections to such loops at the edge of such plate and may also be formed with kinks which clip into the said kinks of the loops. The electrical connection to such spring clip may be a cable rivetted, eyeletted or soldered to a cross-piece interconnecting the legs of the clip or may comprise an angled tongue formed at the end of one of the legs to receive a flat plug-in connector.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1977Date of Patent: July 31, 1979Assignee: Firma Fritz EichenauerInventor: Klaus Meywald
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Patent number: 4143262Abstract: A glow plug for rotary piston engines adapted to be mounted in an engine plug hole so as not to project from the plug hole and to be traversed by a flow of fuel-air mixture temporarily trapped in the plug hole. The plug includes an elongated protective tube providing a straight root portion by which it is supported from a plug housing adapted to be inserted in a plug hole. The tube terminates in a closed end hook-shaped free tip portion spaced from the root portion and plug housing and lying in the same plane as the root portion. A helical heater coil is disposed in the protective tube with the pitch of the coil being smaller at the free tip portion than at the root portion so that greater heat is generated in the free tip portion than in the root portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1977Date of Patent: March 6, 1979Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Nobutaka Morimitsu, Tomio Kumoi, Katsuhiko Tsuruta
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Patent number: 3970823Abstract: An electric heater having a ceramic core with a heating element surrounding the core and a jacket surrounding the heating element such that the heating element is secured to the jacket but there is no chemical bonding between the heating element and the core. In the method of producing the electric heater, the core is formed in an uncured state and then surrounded with the heating element. The heating element is surrounded by a jacket such that the heating element is secured to the jacket, and the core is thereafter cured.In producing an article such as the core of the heater from a thermosetting type material, the material is preheated to within a range so as to soften the material sufficiently for injection into a mold. The mold is preheated to a temperature sufficient to cure the material after injection into the mold.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1974Date of Patent: July 20, 1976Assignee: Beta Corporation of St. LouisInventor: Joseph A. Volk, Jr.