Resistance Element Cores And Frames Patents (Class 338/321)
  • Patent number: 8963471
    Abstract: A controller for a DC motor comprises an output switching element configured to couple to the DC motor; an input switching element coupled to the output switching element; a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal coupled to a control terminal of the input switching element and a supply voltage applied to the output switching element. A resistive-capacitive (RC) network may be coupled to a control terminal of the output switching element, with the RC network being configured to integrate the PWM signal into a DC voltage. A first resistive network may be configured to set a bias for the output switching element when the input switching element is turned off, and a second resistive network may be configured to set the bias for the output switching element when the input switching element is turned on, such that the controller is effective to provide zero-to-full supply voltage control to the DC motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2012
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Assignee: Western Digital Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles A. Neumann
  • Patent number: 7355504
    Abstract: An electrical device which comprises first and second laminar electrodes and a laminar PTC resistive element sandwiched between them, the device comprising (a) a main portion which comprises a main part of the first electrode, a main part of the second electrode, and a main part of the resistive element; and (b) a first connection leg which extends away from the main portion and which comprises a first leg part of the first electrode which is integral with the main part of the first electrode, and a first leg part of the resistive element which is integral with the main part of the resistive element. Such devices can be secured to circuit boards in a variety of ways, and to elastically deformed terminals. Preferably preferred devices contain two laminar electrodes, with a PTC element between them, and a cross-conductor which passes through the thickness of the device and contacts one only of the two electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2008
    Assignee: Tyco Electronics Corporation
    Inventors: Gregory A. Graves, Michael Zhang, Daniel Chandler, Chi-Ming Chan, Shou-Mean Fang, Dennis Siden, Mark Thompson
  • Patent number: 6701495
    Abstract: Accurate models of the contact region of an integrated circuit resistor are created in a single function. The function incorporates many contact geometries into a single function that cannot otherwise be represented by a closed form solution. A method of creating the function uses regression over the simulation results for many combinations of input variables. The function may use the contact resistance, metal trace resistance, and resistive area resistance as inputs to calculate the resistor contact region resistance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2004
    Assignee: LSI Logic Corporation
    Inventor: Russell E. Radke
  • Patent number: 5841341
    Abstract: A dielectric clip for holding a PTC device is dimensioned and shaped to occupy a three-dimensional space envelope that provides a close fit in a fuse socket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: Therm-O-Disc, Incorporated
    Inventor: Jeffrey A. West
  • Patent number: 5334818
    Abstract: A heating element for an air flow comprises a channel shaped bracket including a base and side walls at right angles thereto within which is mounted a pair of mica sheets arranged parallel to the base and at right angles to the sides and connected to the sides by ribs longitudinally of the sides with transverse slots within which the sheets slide. Each sheet is wrapped with a heating wire formed into helical coils so that each side of the sheet carries a plurality of parallel helical coil portions with connecting portions wrapped over the edges of the sheet. The sheets are symmetrical and one is inverted relative to the other. Each sheet carries at ends thereof a male and a female connector of the blade and receptacle type so that the blade of one sheet engages into the receptacle of the other sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1994
    Assignee: Temro Division, Budd Canada Inc.
    Inventors: Gary C. Edwards, Ronald H. Schaefer
  • Patent number: 5187771
    Abstract: A heat processing apparatus comprises a reactor tube in which matters to be processed are housed, a wire-shaped heating unit enclosing the reactor tube, a support device for supporting the heating unit at plural positions, and reinforcing members for reinforcing the support device. The support device includes plurality of holders stacked one upon the others, each of the holders has recesses on those two faces thereof which are contacted with faces of its adjacent ones, and when the holders are stacked one upon the others in a pole, the recesses of the two adjacent holders stacked form a hole through which the heating unit is passed. The support device has support members each supporting a pole of the holders stacked and each of the holders is engaged with its corresponding support member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1993
    Assignee: Tokyo Electron Sagami Limited
    Inventor: Yoshinobu Uchida
  • Patent number: 5159310
    Abstract: A heat dissipating resistor grid has a rectangular or annular frame including side members carrying blocks or panels of insulating material having cavities in their inner surfaces. The resistor element is a zigzag strip formed from individual flat lengths of resistance material, each length having offset ends in opposite directions, adjoining offset ends forming a sandwich with a conductive support strip which extends beyond the offset end and terminates in projections which mate with the cavities in the insulating material. The support strip may extend into the space between the adjoining strips of resistance material forming a heat sink therein. The projecting ends of the support strip may be flat lengths, may be cut into tabs, may be formed into hollow cylinders in one piece with the support strip, may be solid cylindrical studs affixed to the support strip, or solid rod bent into U-shape with the base inside the offset ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1992
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Robert Cummins, Victor V. Kirilloff, William A. Benson, Richard S. Dawson
  • 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: 4769094
    Abstract: Amorphous Nickel-base alloys for electrical resistors, which contain, by atomic %, 81-x% Ni, x% Cr, 6% B and 13% Si (z=0.about.25), or 70% Ni, 11% Cr, 19-y% B and y% Si (y=0.about.19 except 13), or 100-z% of 0.864 Ni and 0.136 Cr and z% of 0.316 B and 0.684 Si (x=15.about.25 except 19), and have a relatively high electrical resistivity and a small temperature coefficient of resistivity, are disclosed. Their resistance values can be adjusted by heat treatment and the thermal stability of them after heat treatment is very good in the conventional operating temperature range of electrical components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1988
    Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Tae S. Park, Dong H. Ahn
  • Patent number: 4636617
    Abstract: A heating coil assembly for use in an air blower device has an annular support element, a first end cap, a core having a heating coil spirally wound thereon, a sleeve surrounding the coil and core, and a second end cap. All components have a centrally disposed non-circular bore therein for receiving a heavy gauge non-circular wire retainer, swaged at one end, which extends through the entire assembly and is retained by a press washer at an opposite end. The interior of the sleeve is spaced from the coil forming an axial channel for air flow over the coil. Axial openings in the end caps form air inlets and outlets for the channel. The coil has several leads, at least one of which extends through an axial opening in one of the end caps. The heating coil assembly has a small number of components, which are easily assembled and simultaneously axially and radially positioned and retained relative to each other by the wire retainer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1987
    Assignee: Wagner Spray Tech Corporation
    Inventors: Walter J. Petersen, John M. Svendsen, Verne J. Morand
  • Patent number: 4326121
    Abstract: An electric immersion heater of planar construction for use in industrial processes is constructed of a non-corrodable material and may be immersed at the side of a processing not containing corrosive liquids. The heater includes a thin planar polymeric support frame having side members with end sections extending beyond the end portions of the frame. An electrical resistance heating element wire shrouded with an integral layer of polymeric material is wound around the end portions of the frame to form a substantially flat heating element assembly. Imperforate polymeric cover plates are secured in spaced relationship to opposite faces of the heating element assembly by spacing and securing means engaging the side members of the frame. The peripheral edges of the cover plates are spaced apart to form a gap allowing for free flow of fluid through the heater between the plates throughout the entire extent of the heater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1982
    Assignee: E. Braude (London) Limited
    Inventors: Dennis H. Welsby, Alan G. Dewson
  • Patent number: 4238756
    Abstract: An electric resistance unit characterized by a support rod with a plurality of insulating refractory bodies thereon, which bodies have grooves to fit the rod, a continuous resistance winding mounted around the bodies, and flexible metal mounting means in the groove and between the rod and the bodies for retaining the bodies on the rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1980
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventor: Ralph B. Immel
  • Patent number: 4230933
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1980
    Assignee: Dov Z. Glucksman
    Inventors: Dov Z. Glucksman, Karl H. Weidemann
  • Patent number: 4122329
    Abstract: An electric air heating appliance includes a housing defining an air flow path in which is positioned a resistance heater assembly which includes a plurality of air vanes for reducing air swirling. The heater assembly includes a semi-rigid assembly of mica plates in a cruciform arrangement and stiffened by use of a corrugated resistance heating element helically wound about the plates. An improved terminal means provides a tap intermediate the ends of the helical heating element. Additional terminals means are provided for connecting the ends of the heating element to a power source. The terminal means, which are in the form of metallic strips defining extending leg segments, cooperate with an impeller fan tube surrounding an air impeller in the housing to support and captivate the heater assembly in the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1978
    Assignee: Palmor International Corporation
    Inventor: Siegfried Godel
  • Patent number: 4091350
    Abstract: An insulating core including a helical groove for use in a coil form, U-shaped grooves for use in an insulator in compression and diametrical holes for use in an insulator in tension. The wire used in the system is part of an antenna system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1978
    Inventor: William E. Buffington, Jr.
  • 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
  • Patent number: 4001761
    Abstract: A power resistor including a resistance element of metal ribbon formed into an edgewound helix, and an internal three-point support structure axially disposed within the interior of the helix. The support structure includes three insulating assemblies each having a plurality of insulators secured by longitudinal compression springs to a support bar. The support structure also includes a pair of spreaders located at opposite ends of the helix, each having three radially extending arms. Assembly of the resistor includes the steps of inserting the insulating assemblies into the interior of the helix, radially spreading the insulating assemblies against the interior of the helix, and welding the ends of the support bars to the extending arms of the spreaders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1977
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corporation
    Inventors: Marvin E. Liebler, Eugene J. Lum
  • Patent number: RE34018
    Abstract: A heating coil assembly for use in an air blower device has an annular support element, a first end cap, a core having a heating coil spirally wound thereon, a sleeve surrounding the coil and core, and a second end cap. All components have a centrally disposed non-circular bore therein for receiving a heavy gauge non-circular wire retainer, swaged at one end, which extends through the entire assembly and is retained by a press washer at an opposite end. The interior of the sleeve is spaced from the coil forming an axial channel for air flow over the coil. Axial openings in the end caps form air inlets and outlets for the channel. The coil has several leads, at least one of which extends through an axial opening in one of the end caps. The heating coil assembly has a small number of components, which are easily assembled and simultaneously axially and radially positioned and retained relative to each other by the wire retainer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1992
    Assignee: Wagner Spray Tech Corporation
    Inventors: Walter J. Petersen, John M. Svendsen