Cylindrical Patents (Class 338/294)
  • Patent number: 7619187
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a porous ceramic heating element wherein 0.08 to 1.00 wt % of a foaming agent is added in 99.00 to 99.92 wt % of a mixture of an inorganic material, a binder, a conductive material, a hardener, a bonding agent and a dispersion medium and mixed with the mixture. The bonding strength of porous foam formed in the ceramic heating element is increased, thereby providing an effect that the entire structure is hardened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2009
    Inventors: Changhee Kim, Taehee Kim
  • Patent number: 5750964
    Abstract: A smoking system is provided in which a replaceable cigarette containing tobacco flavor material is electrically heated by a set of electrical heater elements contained within a lighter to evolve tobacco flavors or other components in vapor or aerosol form for delivery to a smoker. The cigarette and lighter are adapted to provide air flow patterns through the smoking system such that air flows transversely into the cigarette. Such patterns improve aerosol and flavor delivery to the smoker and reduce the condensation of residual heater-region vapor/aerosol in the smoking system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignee: Philip Morris Incorporated
    Inventors: Mary E. Counts, Seetharama Deevi, Grier S. Fleischhauer, Mohammad R. Hajalogol, Patrick H. Hayes, Charles T. Higgins, Willie G. Houck, Jr., Billy J. Keen, Jr., Bernard C. Laroy, Peter J. Lipowicz, Donald E. Miser, Constance H. Nichols, William H. Stevens, Mantharam Subbiah, Michael L. Watkins, Susan E. Wrenn
  • Patent number: 5619612
    Abstract: A motor is located in the air inlet area is enclosed in a shock proof housing. The housing is of a cylindrical configuration, comprising a solid rear wall and a front wall which contains air inlet openings small enough to prevent access to the live electrical parts, the enclosure is further provided with a circumferential air outlet positioned between the front and rear walls. A motor is located in the air inlet area to facilitate its cooling by the entering air. A centrifugal blower impeller is mounted on the blower shaft, with its inlet coinciding with the inlet opening. The impeller is surrounded by a cage shaped heating element consisting of a multitude of inter connected strips of a resistance alloy, which are supported on two plastic rings. The circumferential air outlet is provided with a multitude of guide vanes that help direct and diffuse the air emanating from the heating elements while preventing contact with the heating element from the outside.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1997
    Assignee: Appliance Development Corp.
    Inventors: Dov Z. Glucksman, John A. Deros
  • Patent number: 5459811
    Abstract: An electrically heated metal spray apparatus is provided with a supersonic nozzle. Molten metal is injected into a gas stream flowing through the nozzle under pressure. By varying the pressure of the injected metal, the droplet can be made in various selected sizes with each selected size having a high degree of size uniformity. A unique one piece graphite heater provides easily controlled uniformity of temperature in the nozzle and an attached tundish which holds the pressurized molten metal. A unique U-shaped gas heater provides extremely hot inlet gas temperatures to the nozzle. A particularly useful application of the spray apparatus is coating of threads of a fastener with a shape memory alloy. This permits a fastener to be easily inserted and removed but provides for a secure locking of the fastener in high temperature environments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Assignee: MSE, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald J. Glovan, John C. Tierney, Leroy L. McLean, Lawrence L. Johnson, David J. Verbael
  • Patent number: 5231372
    Abstract: A method of making a compact high-voltage, high-power, thick-film screen-printed cylindrical resistor. A V-serpentine pattern is formed and adapted to fit on a cylindrical substrate having a diameter range of about 1/10 inch to about 1/2 inch. Such pattern is caused to have adjacent sections at a small acute angle to each other. Furthermore, the pattern is caused to have gaps at the open ends of the loops that are substantially wider than the gaps at the closed ends of the loops. In addition, the pattern is caused to have a sufficient number of undulations, and sufficient gap size, to achieve a predetermined voltage rating. Thereafter, the height of the pattern is changed to achieve a voltage coefficient substantially corresponding to the desired voltage coefficient. Furthermore, the resistive film material is altered to cause it to have a different resistivity, said latter resistivity being such that the same resistance value is achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1993
    Assignee: Caddock Electronics, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard E. Caddock, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4794227
    Abstract: A resistance heater element for an electric room heater includes a resistive heating conductor (1) supported by an insulating support (2) mounted on the support flange (9) of an electric fan (4) in the heater which passes a stream of room air across the conductor (1). The insulating support (2) is cylindrical, with its axis parallel to the direction of the air stream, and includes at least one pair of nested mica bands (5, 5') bound together by fillets (6) connected to the support flange (9). The heating conductor (1) comprises at least one wire of resistive material bent in a zig-zag manner to form a plurality of radial loops each having portions extending inwardly and outwardly of the cylindrical bands (5, 5'). The central portion (11) of each loop is bent over and retained between the pair mica bands (5, 5') with the inner portion of each loop emerging radially from the inner band (5) through apertures (13) provided therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1988
    Assignee: R.I.C.A. Resistenze Industriali Corazzate E
    Inventors: Giansante Antoniazzi, Claudio Fattorel
  • Patent number: 4754124
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1988
    Assignee: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
    Inventors: Robert G. Howell, Malcolm Stevens
  • Patent number: 4752670
    Abstract: A bobbin assembly for a soldering/desoldering device may be readily produced by utilization of a heater assembly comprising an electrically insulating tape having an etched foil heater in the form of serpentine comprising a plurality of coextensive side by side parallel leg portions bonded to one side thereof. The bobbin assembly is formed by wrapping the heater assembly about a cylindrical bobbin with the heater leg portions parallel to the bobbin axis so as to form a first insulating layer in contact with the bobbin, a layer comprising the heater in contact with the first layer and a second insulating layer in contact with the heater. A wire is then wound about the entire assembly, in a helical manner, to hold all elements in place. Additionally, a dissimilar metal lead may be spot welded to the bobbin to form a thermocouple junction used for sensing the bobbin assembly temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1988
    Assignee: Pace Incorporated
    Inventors: Kevin Traub, Giuseppe Canala
  • Patent number: 4748315
    Abstract: A molecular beam source suppresses a temperature fall at the opening of a crucible, to make a temperature distribution within the crucible uniform and to prevent the phenomenon of bumping of a source substance, whereby the quality of an evaporated film can be enhanced. The source includes a heater disposed around the crucible which is formed of straight parts and U-shaped end parts continuously repeated at equal intervals. The straight parts are arranged so as to extend in a vertical direction of the crucible and the U-shaped end parts are bent outwards at outer-peripheral positions of the opening of the crucible.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1988
    Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.
    Inventors: Kunihiro Takahashi, Kazumasa Fujioka, Naoyuki Tamura
  • Patent number: 4687911
    Abstract: A generally cylindrical, self-supporting, unitary high-temperature electrical resistance heating element is disclosed. The heating element is composed of a wire grate formed from a plurality of electrically continuous and intersecting wire segments made of electrical resistance wire. The configuration of the heating element can be maintained by a plurality of circular rings made of conductive wire and placed orthogonally at intermediate points along the length of the heating element and which can serve as electrical terminals. The resulting heating element offers advantages of low weight, high efficiency and minimal thermal inertia, and provides a unitary heater structure which provides the ability to have different temperature zones along its length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1987
    Assignee: BTU Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Willard J. Lucey, Arthur Waugh
  • Patent number: 4641010
    Abstract: An electric hair curler comprises a handle and a barrel connected thereto for winding thereabout the hair. The barrel is provided with an electric heater for curling the hair wound on the barrel. The heater includes a plurality of resistor elements in the form of strips extending along the length of the barrel in generally parallel relationship with one another and being electrically connected in series by a corresponding number of bridging segments. The heater thus constructed is mounted on the barrel with the resistor elements thereof being exposed on the outer surface of the barrel in circumferentially spaced relationship with one another around the barrel, so that each of the resistor elements is in direct heat transfer contact with the hair to be wound on the barrel, thus greatly reducing the heat loss to assure effective heat transfer from the heater to the hair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1987
    Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.
    Inventors: Yoshinori Abura, Eiji Tsuji, Kenji Okuyama, Shuhei Ochi
  • Patent number: 4596922
    Abstract: An energy efficient heating element (10) is set forth which includes a resistance wire (15). The wire (15) has a diameter at 20.degree. C., d, and has a generally sinuated configuration defining a plurality of loops (30). The wire (15) is bent backwards centrally (32) to form first (34) and second (36) generally parallel sections with the loops defining alternately inwardly facing (38a) and outwardly facing (38b) concavities (38a,38b) which have respective interior sections (40a,40b) and mouths (42a, 42b). The interior sections (40a,40b) generally have diameters of at least about 3d at 20.degree. C. The mouths (42a,42b) have dimensions of less than the diameters of the interior sections (40a,40b) but at least about 2d at actual operating temperature. The closest approaching portions of loops (30) are separated by at least 2d at operating temperature. The wire (15) defines a generally continuous body (44) of thickness, d, at 20.degree. C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1986
    Assignee: Thermtec
    Inventor: Ronald E. Erickson
  • Patent number: 4558210
    Abstract: An electric heater comprising a metal casting having an electric heating element of sinuate shape cast therein. The casting has a plurality of ventilation openings therethrough located between the sinuations of the heating element for permitting air to flow directly to the surface on which the heater is mounted for ventilating and cooling it.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1985
    Assignee: Watlow Electric Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: John F. Leary
  • Patent number: 4537808
    Abstract: An electrically conductive composite material having a copper core and an iron- or nickel-base alloy clad material, with the cross sectional ratio of the clad material to core satisfying the relation 0.1<Se/(Se+Scu).ltoreq.0.8 and the tensile strength P (in kg/mm.sup.2) satisfies the relation 230-1.9.times.(100Scu+2.3Se)/Se+Scu).gtoreq.P.gtoreq.80-0.4.times.(100Scu+ 2.3Se)/Se+Scu), where Se represents the cross-sectional area of the clad material and Scu represents the cross-sectional area of the copper core. The clad material may be made of iron, steel, alloyed steel, stainless steel, or a steel inner layer and a stainless steel outer layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1985
    Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
    Inventors: Susumu Yamamoto, Kazuyoshi Sato
  • Patent number: 4533822
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1985
    Assignee: Tokyo Shibaura Denki Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Takashi Fujii, Jisaburo Ushizawa, Masayuki Watanabe
  • Patent number: 4503319
    Abstract: A heater for use in the HIP apparatus for treating a work item or work items in a high temperature and pressure gas atmosphere by isostatic application of pressure in a heated condition, the heater including at least one heater assembly unit including a meandering heating element arranged into a cylindrical grid-like form having axial slits open alternately at the upper and lower ends thereof; a plurality of radial projections of a predetermined width extending radially outward from the upper ends of the meandering heating element at a number of predetermined positions including terminal ends thereof; a number of mounted holes formed through the radial extensions of the heating element; a number of support columns fixedly erected respectively on retaining members and having a male screw portion at the upper ends thereof respectively protruded upwardly through the mounting holes in the radial extensions of the heating element; and a number of nuts respectively threaded and tightened on the protruded ends of th
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1985
    Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko Sho
    Inventors: Masato Moritoki, Takao Fujikawa, Kazuo Kitagawa, Junichi Miyanaga
  • Patent number: 4325049
    Abstract: An electrode for a liquid rheostat comprises a plurality of globally annular elements arranged successively and electrically connected together two at a time. The annular elements progressively decrease in size. The electrode can be formed from a continuous metal strand wound in a spiral, the turns of the strand forming the annular elements. A liquid rheostat including such electrodes is particularly suitable for starting an electric motor as it produces a gradual start up characteristic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1982
    Inventor: Michel Bensadoun
  • Patent number: 4272668
    Abstract: An electric air stream heater adapted to operate directly on 120 volts with a wattage output of less than 500 watts without the need for any special control module, comprising, a cylindrical heating assembly having at least two spaced apart, parallel electrically connected lengths of crimped metallic foil provided with electrical power connections and secured to an insulating backing and rolled around an insulating core. Ceramic pins and a thermostatic control element which extend radially through the heating unit provide respectively, support means to prevent sagging of the heating elements in use and a means for detecting heat build-up across a large cross sectional area of the heater while creating a minimum of air flow resistance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1981
    Assignee: Armstrong Cork Company
    Inventors: Norman A. Johnson, Raymond C. Kent
  • Patent number: 4247842
    Abstract: This specification discloses a cut-in resistance for motor vehicle heating fans with a first resistance wire winding which can be cut into an electric fan motor either alone or in series with a second resistance wire winding. The first winding is arranged in the interior of a ceramic tube and the second winding is arranged on the outside of the ceramic tube. The ceramic tube is retained solely by the ends of the resistance wires which are passed upwards to a ceramic plate and clamped by flat plug contacts. This produces a compact arrangement wherein the ceramic material can safely store generated heat without danger of heat damage to adjacent plastic components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1981
    Assignee: Ford Motor Company
    Inventors: Helmut Bengsch, Alfons Link
  • Patent number: 4238636
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a heater, primarily for pressure furnaces for extremely high temperatures for isostatic compression. The resistance elements of the heater are arranged between two metal rings at different levels which are supported by conductors. The resistance elements comprise two groups of wires arranged in a righthand and a lefthand spiral, respectively. The wires are joined together at the intersection points by means of lashing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1980
    Assignee: ASEA Aktiebolag
    Inventor: Martin Burstrom
  • Patent number: 4159459
    Abstract: A thin film, cylindrical resistor is disclosed which exhibits non-inductive characteristics and which may be fabricated easily and economically. A cylindrical insulative substrate is provided with electrically conductive termination bands and a thin coating of electrically resistive material over the entire cylindrical surface. The resistive material is then cut along an axial path and along an interrupted spiral path so as to form the resistive material into a serpentine path along the cylindrical substrate. Leads are attached to each end and as the current traverses the length of the cylinder it travels in a serpentine path. The current travels in opposite directions along adjacent parallel portions of the path thereby cancelling out the major portion of inductance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1979
    Assignee: Angstrohm Precision, Inc.
    Inventors: D. Lamar Sease, Benjamin Solow, Eduard F. Boeckmann, David Rabinow
  • Patent number: 4132971
    Abstract: A highly stable noninductive film-type cylindrical resistor which can be economically mass-produced, with few rejects, even when the film is one having a very high resistance. This is accomplished by providing, in a silk-screened serpentine film pattern, parallel rows of bend or base regions which are on opposite sides of a longitudinal gap, and which are very wide in comparison to the remainder of the pattern. The exterior of the film is then lapped, until the resistance increases to a desired value, by effecting relative rotation between the resistor and a flexible lapping tape having a desired tension. For high-value resistors, the resistive film is caused to have a value (in ohms per square) higher than would be practical if the lapped bends were not relatively wide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1979
    Inventor: Richard E. Caddock, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4090061
    Abstract: An air heating unit comprises a blower casing, a centrifugal impeller and a heating element in the shape of a cylindrical cage of longitudinal guide vanes fastened to the wall of the casing. The guide vanes are made from an electric resistance alloy in sheet form in the shape of uniform strips of a length conforming to the width of the impeller, all vanes being connected at their ends by conductive bridging pieces jointing the alternate ends of each two proximate vanes, thus forming a resister in zigzag pattern provided with terminals for energizing it. The vanes and the bridging pieces may form part of a single rectangular sheet rolled up to form the cylindrical casing and provided with alternate transverse cuts along both edges which stop short of the bridging pieces. The strips between the bridging pieces are bent or curved outwardly from the sheet at a desired angle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1978
    Inventor: Dov Zeev Glucksman
  • Patent number: 4070641
    Abstract: An iron wire resistor connected in shunt with the current limiting contacts of a circuit breaker. The current limiting contacts are in series with the main contacts of the breaker, and are separated by extremely high fault currents before the main contacts can respond. Opening of the limiting contacts shunts the high fault current through the resistor. The resistor has a positive temperature coefficient of resistance and heats rapidly to sharply reduce the magnitude of the high fault current.To prevent the connection between the resistor and a low resistance copper conductor from being destroyed by the high fault current an intermediate resistance value terminal of copper clad stainless steel is employed between the resistor and the copper conductor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1978
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventor: Joseph M. Khalid
  • Patent number: 4066865
    Abstract: A heater assembly for an electrical appliance such as a portable hair dryer. The heater assembly includes an elongated flexible foil resistance element having opposite longitudinal edge portions mounted on spaced disc support members. T-shaped tabs extend from the foil edges and are seated in recessed portions or notches located in the periphery of the discs with the T-end portions thereof locked to the discs by detent means provided on the discs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1978
    Assignee: Sperry Rand Corporation
    Inventors: Siegfried Godel, James Joseph Viola