Parts Formed As Flat Sheets Patents (Class 338/249)
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Patent number: 7420143Abstract: An article comprising a graphite part coated with a pyrolytic graphite (pG) for increased mechanical strength of at least 25% over an uncoated graphite part. In connector applications for use in a semiconductor processing assembly such as a heater, the pG coated component is overcoated with at least a protective layer of an electrically insulating material, and wherein part of the pG coated graphite part is exposed (uncoated with the protective layer) for providing electrical connections to the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Momentive Performance Materials Inc.Inventors: Douglas Alan Longworth, Timothy J. Heil
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Patent number: 7277005Abstract: Disclosed is a PCB including an embedded resistor and a method of fabricating the same. The PCB includes a plurality of circuit layers in which circuit patterns are formed. A plurality of insulating layers is each interposed between the circuit layers. The embedded resistor is made of a resistive material and received in a receiving hole formed in the plurality of circuit layers and the plurality of insulating layers such that walls defining the receiving hole extends from one of the circuit layers to another circuit layer. The receiving hole has a closed section, and a conductive material is plated on the opposite walls of the walls defining the receiving hole.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Myung Sam Kang, Chang Sup Ryu, Jong Kuk Hong
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Patent number: 5667712Abstract: An expandable band heater having multiple heater segments wherein a jumper type arrangement is utilized between heater segments to reduce the number of sets of lead wires or other termination configuration for providing power to each of the heater segments.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1996Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Watlow Electric Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Richard E. Sutorius, Steven M. Klump
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Patent number: 5430429Abstract: A resistor 1 in which at least one resistance film 4 is embedded in a ceramic sintered body 3, glass is diffused into the sintered body 3 to form a glass diffusion layer 6, and both end faces 4a and 4b of the resistance film 4 are respectively exposed to both end faces 3a and 3b of the ceramic sintered body 3.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1993Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazutaka Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kubota, Yasunobu Yoneda, Akinori Nakayama, Tohru Tominaga, Tomoaki Ushiro
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Patent number: 5270521Abstract: In a heating apparatus including a plate-shaped positive temperature coefficient thermistor having a pair of electrode films, a pair of terminal plates of an elastic metal material are provided on the pair of electrode films of the thermistor, and there is further provided a spacer including a mounting through-hole which passes through the spacer in a thickness direction thereof. The spacer receives the thermistor in the mounting through-hole so as to position the thermistor therein between the pair of terminal plates. Each terminal plate comprises at least one extending portion extending in a longitudinal direction thereof from one portion of one end thereof, and the extending portion comprises a stopper piece which is folded toward the spacer, the stopper piece including a hook-shaped engaging stopper at an end of the stopper piece.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1992Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Shikama, Tomoyuki Yamamoto, Kiyofumi Torii
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Patent number: 4571482Abstract: Electric heater assembly for use typically with hand-held soldering or desoldering devices includes an elongated resistance element formed from a thin flat metal foil having three connected areas of different resistance, the differing resistance being caused by the different widths of the areas. The first area, to which terminals are attached, is the widest and acts as a heat sink. The second area decreases in width to the first area and acts as a transition area between the first and third areas. The first and second areas include first and second separated portions for providing electrical current to the first area and returning it therefrom. The first area includes first and second strips respectively connected to the first and second portions of the second area. The strips extend adjacent a first side edge of the third area in a side-by-side relationship to the distal end of the resistance element and then back towards the second area to a position where they are connected to one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1983Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Pace, Inc.Inventor: Alan D. Vogel
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Patent number: 4311900Abstract: A heater band formed of an extruded metal channel member and a heater plate assembly received within a slot extending along the length of the channel. The heater plate assembly and the extrusion are compressed together to provide a heater band having a dense cross section resulting in improved heat transfer characteristics. The heater band in accordance with the present invention has a longer life and higher heating capabilities than heater bands known to the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1980Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Acra Electric CorporationInventor: Matt N. Hummel
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Patent number: 4292503Abstract: A split-band heater adapted to encompass a cylindrical object for heating the same. The heater has tensioning means at the split for drawing the heater against a transverse peripheral surface of the object. The heater comprises two or more arcuate-shaped metal-sheathed heater sections, each in the form of a strip heater, each section being adapted for positionment along a respective portion of the transverse peripheral surface of the object.Each strip heater comprises an elongated metal channel having a planar base wall and a pair of coextensive side walls extending in the same direction from the edges of the base wall, the channel containing a resistance wire and electrical insulation means therefor, both disposed lengthwise within the channel, and an elongated metal strip fits transversely within the channel. The side walls of the channel are bent over adjoining longitudinal margins of the metal strip to lock it and the resistance wire and insulation means within the channel.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1979Date of Patent: September 29, 1981Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventor: Richard W. Brent