Terminal Forms Casing Or Housing Patents (Class 338/271)
  • Patent number: 10101218
    Abstract: A thermal/overheat sensor for an aircraft includes an outer electrode, an inner electrode, a support layer disposed between the outer electrode and the inner electrode. The support layer contains a state changing material wherein the state changing material is configured to transition between a non-conductive state to a conductive state at a threshold temperature to electrically connect the outer and inner electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2018
    Assignee: Kidde Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Zhongfen Ding, Jonathan Rheaume, Mark R. Jaworowski, Georgios S. Zafiris, Joseph J. Sangiovanni, Theresa Hugener-Campbell
  • Patent number: 7183892
    Abstract: Chip PTC thermistors that can easily be inspected the soldered portions after it is mounted on a printed circuit board and that can be used in a flow soldering process, and methods of making same. A chip PTC thermistor of the present invention includes: a first main electrode and a first sub-electrode on first surface of a cuboidal form conductive polymer having the PTC characteristics, a second main electrode and a second sub-electrode on a second surface opposite the first surface of the conductive polymer. Between the first sub-electrode and the second sub-electrode, and between the first sub-electrode and the second main electrode are electrically connecting with a first side electrode and a second side electrode, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2007
    Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Junji Kojima, Kohichi Morimoto, Takashi Ikeda, Toshiyuki Iwao
  • Patent number: 6317024
    Abstract: A resistor 1 is used in high-fidelity amplifiers for audio equipment. The resistor 1 includes a cylindrical resistor body 2, a tubular sheath 3 into which the resistor body 2 is coaxially inserted, and a conductive film portion 31a formed on the inside surface 3a of the sheath 3. The conductive film portion 31a faces to a resistance film 22 covering the surface of the resistor body 2 with an annular space 6. An insulating slit 32 is formed at a central point along the resistor axis 1a, separating the conductive film 31 into left and right parts that are electrically isolated from each other. The sheath covering the resistor body 2 prevents distortion of signals in the resistance film 22 caused by extraneous electrostatic induction charges.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2001
    Assignee: Takman Electronics Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Taiko Orii
  • Patent number: 5144279
    Abstract: A resistor element for determining a parameter, which includes a ceramic support having a bearing surface, an electrically resistive metallic layer formed on the bearing surface of the ceramic support, and a glass coating covering the metallic layer. The metallic layer has a plurality of pores which extend from an outer surface of the metallic layer to the bearing surface of the ceramic support, each pore having an area which is not smaller than that of a circle having a diameter of 1 .mu.m. An average spacing between adjacent ones of the pores is not larger than 5 .mu.m.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1992
    Assignee: NGK Insulators, Inc.
    Inventors: Yasuhito Yajima, Hiroshi Nakajima
  • Patent number: 4706060
    Abstract: A varistor having opposed first and second major surfaces. A first electrode is disposed on at least a portion of both the first and second major surfaces, and a second electrode is disposed on at least a portion of both the first and second major surfaces. The first and second electrodes are symmetrically disposed on the varistor body about an axis lying midway between and parallel to the first and second major surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1987
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: John E. May
  • Patent number: 4695818
    Abstract: An electrical resistor having a negative temperature coefficient for incremental resistance values has a resistance wafer with solderable coatings on opposite sides thereof and current lead elements soldered to the coatings, with the soldered ends of the lead elements being each coiled to form an annular eye, the soldering covering only the region of the eye and leaving the remainder of the coatings outside of the eye free of solder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1987
    Assignee: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventor: Gerald Kloiber
  • Patent number: 4417133
    Abstract: A fuel tank is provided with an electric immersion heating element assembly directly immersible in the fuel within the tank and resting on the curved tank bottom. The assembly includes an elongated, cylindrically shaped, solid aluminum heater body having a longitudinally extending cavity in each end thereof closed by a resilient plastic end cap of larger diameter than the body and secured thereto by a snap fit rib and groove connection. One of the cavities has an inward axial extension in which is received an electric heating element with one end of the heating element electrically connected to the body at the inner end of the extension. An adjustable thermostatic switch is located in the other cavity and is electrically connected in series with the other end of the heating element and with one wire of a flexible power supply conduit extending in sealed relation through the end cap closing the other cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1983
    Inventor: Johnny W. Sanner
  • Patent number: 4335369
    Abstract: An oxygen sensor in which a porous thick membrane (20) of transition-metal oxide and electrode metal thick membranes (14, 16) are provided on a ceramic base and these membranes are coated with a ceramic protective layer. The oxygen sensor in which the transition-metal oxide and the electrode metal are constructed in the forms of thick membranes and the protective layer is formed by plasma spray coating is mechanically tough and permits the gas to diffuse rapidly into the porous structure with rapid variation in the electric resistance depending on an oxygen partial pressure in the gas. Accordingly, the oxygen sensor may be conveniently used for detecting an oxygen content in the waste gas from automobiles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1982
    Assignee: Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Harutaka Taniguchi, Kenichi Hara, Hideo Shiraishi
  • Patent number: 4320378
    Abstract: Into a metal tube (24) provided with vent-holes (32) is inserted an oxygen sensor element (10) which comprises a ceramic round rod coated with a porous thick membrane of transition-metal oxide, divided electrode thick membranes (14) and a protective layer therefor, thereby to obtain an oxygen sensor. One electrode of the oxygen sensor element is connected to the metal tube and the opposite electrode is connected to a connecting lead wire (64, 66) electrically insulated from the tube, so that the oxygen sensor is rich in toughness against the mechanical oscillation and impact. The sensor may suitably be used to detect the oxygen content in the waste gas of automobiles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1982
    Assignee: Fuji Electric Co. Ltd.
    Inventors: Harutaka Taniguchi, Kenichi Hara, Hideo Shiraishi, Shinji Kiyofuji
  • Patent number: 4318073
    Abstract: Temperature sensor in plug form comprises a plastic body member having a bore with a metallic sensing member in one end, a thermistor in the bore, and a contact member with a spring portion in the bore and a contact portion extending through a slot in the body member from the bore to the other end of the body. Contact portion has electrical terminal for wire attachment and spring portion maintains contact with thermistor. Sensing member has retaining arms which extend into grooves in threaded cylindrical surface of body which are threaded as body is screwed into place in an engine block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1982
    Assignee: AMP Incorporated
    Inventors: Frederick W. Rossler, Jr., Steven Feldman
  • Patent number: 4283703
    Abstract: A probe-like, vibration-resistant fast-heating electrical heater assembly for use in a pollution sensor of an exhaust monitoring system for internal combustion engines, which comprises an elongate metal tube having concentrically disposed therein a metal conductor rod which is insulated from the tube. At one pair of corresponding ends, the tube and rod carry a ceramic coil form having an open winding on it comprising a helical resistance coil that is disposed in a helical groove of the coil form. Ceramic cement is utilized to secure the coil form in place, and also to mount the conductor rod in the conductor tube whereby a rigid, vibration-resistant assemblage is had that can also withstand high temperatures. The conductor tube is carried in a terminal post that has an annular flange at one end for the purpose of mounting the heater assembly in the associated equipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1981
    Assignee: Sun Chemical Corporation
    Inventor: Laurence G. Horwitt
  • Patent number: 4247753
    Abstract: A battery operated portable thawing device for frozen locks has an electrically heated thawing stick sized for insertion into the key hole of a frozen lock. The stick is thinner than the lock key and comprises a hollow metal body inside which is located a thin resistance heating wire. The resistance wire is located between the middle and the end of the stick inserted into the keyhole in a relatively short length (20-30%) of the thawing stick. For use, the stick is slidable out of a protective housing adapted to be gripped in the hand. The housing carries a battery for energizing the stick and a light bulb for illuminating the keyhole. The metal body of the stick serves as one terminal for supplying current to the resistance wire. The circuit between the battery and resistance wire made automatically made when the stick is moved out of the housing for use and broken when the stick is returned into the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1981
    Inventor: Niilo Jaronen
  • Patent number: 4178222
    Abstract: A readily manufacturable heated solid electrolyte oxygen sensor. The sensor includes an elongated heater supported on a tubular reference electrode terminal in desired position relative to a solid electrolyte member within a cylindrical housing. The heater and terminal form a mutually electrically isolated subassembly in which the heater is in predetermined disposition with respect to the solid electrolyte member. An elongated heater is disposed within one or more ceramic sleeves that are in turn disposed within the electrode terminal tube. The heater, sleeves, and the terminal tube are vitreously bonded together to form a subassembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1979
    Assignee: General Motors Corporation
    Inventors: Michael P. Murphy, Raymond D. Willis
  • Patent number: 4175019
    Abstract: A readily manufacturable heated solid electrolyte oxygen sensor. The sensor includes a heater supported on a tubular reference electrode terminal in desired position relative to a solid electrolyte member within a cylindrical housing. The heater and terminal are constructed as a subassembly readily assemblable in concentric relationship with the solid electrolyte member and the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 20, 1979
    Assignee: General Motors Corporation
    Inventor: Michael P. Murphy
  • Patent number: 4143347
    Abstract: A temperature detecting device comprising a protective tube means having a flat inner bottom surface and a top opening end with a resilient metallic member positioned inside the tube for holding a thermistor. The resilient metallic member has a bottom surface essentially parallel to the bottom surface of the protective tube means which is in substantial surface contact with that bottom surface. The metallic member further has a remaining portion essentially perpendicular to the bottom portion and slightly longer than the distance between the bottom surface and the top opening of the tube means. A thin layer of metal, softer than the metal from which the member is made, is positioned between the bottom portion member and the bottom surface of the tube. The thermistor is mounted on the remaining portion of the member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1979
    Assignee: Honeywell Inc.
    Inventor: Shunji Ichida
  • Patent number: 4138655
    Abstract: A high temperature sensor in which a mixture of a metal fluoride composition and magnesium oxide is filled with pressure into a cylindrical case forming one electrical terminal for supporting a conductive rod forming the other electrical terminal, the high temperature sensor being prevented from malfunction of the sensor due to any vibration and having a high response speed for temperature detection to a change of temperature of the atmosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1977
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1979
    Assignees: Niles Parts Co., Ltd., Nihon Dennetsu Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Masamitsu Nakano, Iwao Inoue
  • Patent number: 4119937
    Abstract: A resistor, which can be of either the fixed or variable type, having a metal base covered by an insulating coating over all but an exposed area of the metal. A film type resistive compound or a wire winding covers the insulating coating but overruns it in the exposed area of the metal base and is bonded to the metal base. A suitable conventional terminal member is in conductive relation to the resistive compound covering at a point remote from the exposed area of the base so that the base, itself, may function as one terminal for the resistor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1978
    Inventor: Myron F. Melvin
  • Patent number: 4112410
    Abstract: A heater comprising a metallic tubular sheath in which an elongate electrical center conductor is coaxially disposed therewithin. A fibrous, inorganic electrical insulation material is wrapped around the center conductor and an electrical resistance heating element surrounds the enwrapped center conductor, the heating element being coaxial with the center conductor and electrically connected thereto with the heating element and the conductor being adapted to be connected to a source of electrical power to energize the heating element. Other electrical insulation material is disposed between the heating element and the sheath to electrically insulate the heating element from the sheath and to provide a conductive heat transfer path between the heating element and the sheath. A method of manufacturing a heater is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Assignee: Watlow Electric Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Ronald M. Wrob, Jeffrey P. Melly
  • Patent number: 4058787
    Abstract: A drawer type electrode of a thermistor for sensing high temperatures, wherein a shaft and a sheath are connected to a thermistor, is constructed such that the shaft and the sheath are brought into contact with the positive and negative electrode surfaces of the thermistor through precious metal chips so that electrical connection between the precious metals, the shaft and the sheath will not be impaired in any way even if oxidation penetrates into the interior from the shaft and the sheath surface due to high temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1977
    Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.
    Inventors: Norio Ichikawa, Sadayasu Ueno
  • Patent number: 4001760
    Abstract: A mineral insulated heating cable and a method of making same wherein the cable has the characteristic that for a given supply voltage the heat generated per unit length of the cable is substantially unaffected by the total length of the cable. The mineral insulated heating cable comprises at least two metallic conductors, a metallic protective sheath, a body of compacted mineral insulating material filling the sheath and spacing the conductors from one another and embedded in the compacted mineral insulating material and contacting each of the two said conductors throughout their lengths, at least one resistance element in the form of a thin layer consisting predominantly of resistive material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1977
    Assignee: Pyrotenax of Canada Limited
    Inventors: David Malcolm Howie, Roy Victor W. McKenzie, James Ronald Snape