Heating Element Formed As Coating On Radiating Panel Surface Patents (Class 392/438)
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Patent number: 11982449Abstract: The present teachings relate to a method for producing a radiant heater comprising applying two electrodes to a substrate, and printing a desired area of the substrate with an electrically conducive paint to create a heating zone, wherein the desired area at least partially overlays the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2019Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: ECOVOLT LTDInventor: Stephen Dempsey
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Patent number: 8781310Abstract: A photocatalytic coating composition is provided. The composition comprises a hydroxyapatite-coated photocatalyst, a silica-based binder, an acrylic emulsion, a thickener and water. Further provided is a radiant heating system having the composition. The system has deodorizing and antibacterial properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2008Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Energy Korea Inc.Inventors: Kwang Seong Lee, Dong Ryol Hur, Jang Mok Lee
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Patent number: 8718455Abstract: A radiant heating system includes a molded agglomeration of inert natural stone waste and a heating element embedded in the agglomeration. The agglomeration contains 45-55% by weight of stone particles having a size from 1 to 5 mm; 30-35% by weight of stone dust having a size from 0.01 mm to 0.5 mm; and 20-25% by weight of a resin having a water-based acrylic component.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2011Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Underleaf S.r.l.Inventors: Gianni Mottola, Maurizio Santin
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Patent number: 8716632Abstract: A scent bowl may include a base having an external concave base surface and at least one sidewall extending from the base. A majority of the base and the at least one sidewall may be formed of ceramic material. A system for scenting the air in a room with scent from a scent bowl may include a scent bowl warmer configured to generate heat at a first temperature and a detachable and separate scent bowl including a base having an external concave base surface and at least one sidewall extending from the base and a scent emitter therein, the scent emitter having a fragrance and a second temperature at which the fragrance evaporates. The first temperature is high enough to evaporate at least a portion of the fragrance from the scent emitter in the bowl in less than three hours.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2011Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Gold Canyon International, LLCInventors: Maxine Pesu, Fatima Silva, Stephanie Tierney, Leann Waisath, Lynae Parrott
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Patent number: 8693855Abstract: An infra-red heater assembly takes on the conditions that afflict buildings: bed bugs, termites, other insects, molds, bacteria, and the like, and their resulting odors, and other contaminants. The assembly includes a portable electric infra-red emitting panel system with vertically stacked panels that distribute heat energy to the entire height of a wall. Removable panel covers over the infra-red heating elements protect them from damage during transport and when opened, act as deflectors, to direct, the radiant energy, widthwise, to restrict the line of site energy transferred to a wall. The heating panels are regulated by room air and wall temperature sensors to prevent structural damage and fire during usage of the invention. The infra-red heater may be pivotally mounted within its supporting structure so as to direct heat in various angular directions within the building being treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2010Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Cambridge Engineering, IncInventors: Gary Joseph Potter, Jeffrey Alan Kieffer
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Patent number: 8692168Abstract: Infrared heating panels are provided with an electrically insulative substrate that carries one or more infrared heating elements. Each heating element includes an elongated first segment attached to a first surface of the substrate and an elongated second segment electrically connected in series with the first segment. At least the first segment is a strip of an electrically resistive material adapted to emit infrared radiation in response to a current. The second segment is attached to the second surface of the substrate opposite from and in a parallel arrangement with the first segment such that a first current flowing through the heating element flows through the first segment in a first direction relative to the substrate and flows through the second segment in a second direction opposite the first direction. Saunas, heating systems, and methods for reducing electromagnetic emissions in an infrared sauna are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2010Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: TyloHelo Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Benda, Tracy Felder
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Patent number: 8669503Abstract: Disclosed is a warm window system that utilizes individual buss bars that are placed within the space between an inside window pane and an outside window pane and creates sufficient physical force to create an electrical contact on the tin oxide layer on the inside surface of the inside pane of glass. The buss bars have a modulus of elasticity to ensure sufficient electrical contact with the tin oxide layer to prevent the formation of hot spots and securely hold the buss bars in place. Both a z buss bar and c buss bar are also disclosed that are capable of generating a sufficient amount of reactive force to create a secure contact with a tin oxide layer on the interior surface of an interior pane of glass in a warm window system to hold the buss bar in place and provide a large contact surface area to provide sufficient electrical contact with the tin oxide layer to prevent hot spots.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2013Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Energized Glass, LLCInventors: Steven X. Johnson, Dave B. Lundahl
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Patent number: 8558201Abstract: A method and device for measuring the soot load in the exhaust gas systems of diesel engines using a sensor which is mounted downstream of a particulate filter and comprises a sensor element, to measure the operability of the particulate filter. According to the method, the soot load of the sensor element is measured resistively or capacitively using electrodes. The measuring voltage of the sensor element is controlled depending on at least one actual operating parameter of the diesel engine.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2010Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ralf Bitter, Camiel Heffels, Thomas Hörner
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Patent number: 8530793Abstract: Disclosed is a warm window system that utilizes individual buss bars that are placed within the space between an inside window pane and an outside window pane and creates sufficient physical force to create an electrical contact on the tin oxide layer on the inside surface of the inside pane of glass. The buss bars have a modulus of elasticity to ensure sufficient electrical contact with the tin oxide layer to prevent the formation of hot spots and securely hold the buss bars in place. Both a z buss bar and c buss bar are also disclosed that are capable of generating a sufficient amount of reactive force to create a secure contact with a tin oxide layer on the interior surface of an interior pane of glass in a warm window system to hold the buss bar in place and provide a large contact surface area to provide sufficient electrical contact with the tin oxide layer to prevent hot spots.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2008Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Energized Glass, LLCInventors: Steven X. Johnson, Dave Lundahl
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Patent number: 8450655Abstract: A heating module for dye sublimation printing on an article comprises a first heating plate, an infrared heating source, and a metal shield. The infrared heating source is disposed under the first heating plate and emits a radiation. The metal shield can prevent the radiation, emitted by the infrared heating source, from projecting directly on the article. The first heating plate preheats a retransfer sheet to be softened and then molded on the article. Consequently, the infrared heating source heats the retransfer sheet for sublimation dye transfer on the article.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Ocean Net, Inc.Inventors: Kuang Cheng Chao, Chien-Yi Ho, Kuang-Chien Chao
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Publication number: 20110129204Abstract: A photocatalytic coating composition is provided. The composition comprises a hydroxyapatite-coated photocatalyst, a silica-based binder, an acrylic emulsion, a thickener and water. Further provided is a radiant heating system having the composition. The system has deodorizing and antibacterial properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2008Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: ENERGY KOREA INC.Inventors: Kwang Seong Lee, Dong Ryol Hur, Jang Mok Lee
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Patent number: 7601935Abstract: A hot runner nozzle heater system is provided with a layered heater in communication with a two-wire controller, wherein a resistive layer of the layered heater is both a heater element and a temperature sensor. The two-wire controller thus determines temperature of the layered heater using the resistance of the resistive layer and controls heater temperature through a power source.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Watlow Electric Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Kenneth F. Fennewald, William A. McDowell, III, Kevin Ptasienski, Louis P. Steinhauser
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Patent number: 7415198Abstract: A quartz heater tube consists of a tube body whose two ends being respectively sealed with a plug, and each plug is provided with a built-in electrode. The inner cavity of the tube body is filled with an inertia gas after being evacuated, and the inner surface thereof is coated with a layer of electrical film which being electrically in connection with the two electrodes. By this construction, when the quartz heater tube is in operation, the electrical film is able to avoid oxidation owing to protection of the inertia gas which serves to isolate the electrical film from the outside air thereby prolonging the lifespan of the quartz heater tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Inventor: Cheng Ping Lin
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Publication number: 20080056694Abstract: A thick film, large area resistance heater including a substrate having an electrically non-conductive surface on which is deposited a film electrical resistor such as a thermally sprayed, photo resist etched foil or sol-gel graphite based material. A combination of an electrically conductive film coated backer board substrate composed of portland cement, sand, cellulose fibers and other selected additives. A mica substrate heater can be cemented to a cement backer board or a vinyl with adhesive backing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventor: Richard Cooper
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Patent number: 7291816Abstract: A method for making a transparent electrothermal body includes: a) plating ITO (indium tin oxide) onto a surface of a transparent substrate to form an ITO film, and b) printing a conducting material onto a surface of the ITO film to form two connecting portions each electrically connected to the ITO film, thereby forming a transparent electrothermal body. Thus, the transparent electrothermal body includes a circuit made of ITO material having greater transparency to form a conducting film that allows passage of the electric current, thereby enhancing the transparency of the electrothermal body, and thereby increasing the versatility of the electrothermal body.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Inventor: Shu-Lien Chen
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Patent number: 7186952Abstract: The present invention relates to an electrically heatable glazing panel comprising a substantially transparent, electrically conductive coating layer which is adapted to be electrically heatable and is divided into a plurality of zones, some heatable and some non-heatable. The glazing panel according to the invention is preferably a side window which may be used for de-misting or de-icing purposes.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Etienne Degand, Christope Meerman, Eddy Catot
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Patent number: 6963054Abstract: A device for heating air, fluids and materials, in dry or wet environments powered in low voltage current or alternating or direct very safe allowable voltage, by increasing the temperature of any type of surface, whether flat or embossed, solid or open-work. The device includes electrodes coated with a layer of electrically resistant fluid or pasty substance. The assembly of devices is very thin, and is particularly designed for heating premises, swimming pools, pipes exposed to freezing, and container for warm food.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Inventor: Jean-Claude Couraud
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Patent number: 6788884Abstract: A first partial heating system having a first heat source with an integrated heat source heat exchanger and heat transfer devices spaced from the heat source as a radiator with heat transfer outside surfaces and flow lines and return lines between the heat source heat exchanger and the heat transfer devices containing a flowable heat transport medium. A second partial heating system having a second heat source. A heat control system with a temperature regulator and switching unit for controlling both partial heating systems for individual operation or joint operation. The second partial heating system is a radiation heating system having a radiation surface coating capable of electrical activation which is applied to the heat transfer outside surfaces of the radiator as a radiation surface of the second partial heating system.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Moletherm Holding AGInventor: Helmut Reichelt
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Patent number: 6728479Abstract: The object of this invention is to provide a panel-type heating element having an excellent durability and high effectiveness in power saving. To attain this object, the present invention provides a panel-type heating element consisting of a base which a thin film containing zinc oxide and tin oxide can form a layer upon. The panel-type heating element is advantageously manufactured by a method comprising spraying a solution containing a zinc compound and a tin compound on a base. The solution then oxidizes by heating the base in a high temperature reaction chamber to form a thin film consisting of sediment containing zinc oxide and tin oxide on the surface of the base. As a result, the thin film gives the base excellent acid, water and chemical resistance, and heats quickly.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Aoyagi (H.K.) Ltd.Inventor: Mizuho Tanaka
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Patent number: 6117687Abstract: A controlled atmosphere incubator having an interior chamber surrounded by a heated water jacket. A glass access door of the chamber is directly heated by a clear, electrically conductive coating. The door is sealed against the perimeter of the opening by a readily replaceable gasket and is field reversible due to unique hinge mounting assemblies. An easily accessed blower assembly is located within the chamber and includes a HEPA filter readily replaceable by the user from within the chamber. A filtered air exchange system is provided for limiting the maximum level of humidity in the chamber. The incubator control maintains constant power output from the blower motor so that the heat output of the motor is also constant. A voltage compensated temperature control is also provided for the heaters associated with the water jacket. Compensation for environmental conditions inside the chamber is also provided by the control for producing more accurate readings of carbon dioxide levels.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Forma Scientific, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Hugh
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Patent number: 5792427Abstract: A controlled atmosphere incubator having an interior chamber surrounded by a heated water jacket. A glass access door of the chamber is directly heated by a clear, electrically conductive coating. The door is sealed against the perimeter of the opening by a readily replaceable gasket and is field reversible due to unique hinge mounting assemblies. An easily accessed blower assembly is located within the chamber and includes a HEPA filter readily replaceable by the user from within the chamber. A filtered air exchange system is provided for limiting the maximum level of humidity in the chamber. The incubator control maintains constant power output from the blower motor so that the heat output of the motor is also constant. A voltage compensated temperature control is also provided for the heaters associated with the water jacket. Compensation for environmental conditions inside the chamber is also provided by the control for producing more accurate readings of carbon dioxide levels.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Forma Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Hugh, David V. Lohr, Peter J. Borton
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Patent number: 5770835Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a soldering process comprising the steps of: providing in a furnace first and second heaters each adapted to emit infrared energy; setting a printed circuit boad, which has a solder paste and an electronic component thereon, in the furnace; heating the printed circuit boad with the first heater; and heating the electronic component with the second heater; wherein the first and second heaters have different radiation spectra such that infrared energy irradiated by the first heater is more absorbed by the printed circuit board and less absorbed by the electronic component than that irradiated by the second heater. The present invention also provides a soldering apparatus for use in such soldering process.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Seiki Sakuyama, Hiroki Uchida, Isao Watanabe
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Patent number: 5643483Abstract: An improvement is proposed in a ceramic heater which is an integral body comprising a flat substrate plate made from an electrically insulating ceramic material, e.g., fused silica glass, and a layer of an electroconductive material formed on one surface of the substrate plate in a pattern of an electric heater element. One of the surfaces of the insulating substrate plate, on which the heater layer is formed, is subjected to a surface roughening treatment, e.g., by sand blasting, prior to the formation of the heater layer so as to be imparted with a specified surface roughness so that the heat generated in the heater layer and transmitted to the other surface as infrared rays is irregularly scattered .Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1995Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshihiro Kubota, Hiroshi Mogi
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Patent number: 5616266Abstract: A large-area, thin film, resistance heating element (21, 46, 81) including a relatively rigid substrate (22, 63, 82), which will retain its mechanical properties at elevated temperatures, an electrically conductive film (26, 64, 84) deposited on the substrate (21, 46, 81), and electrical terminals (31, 66, 86) provided on the film (26, 64, 84). A metallic substrate (22, 63), such as a steel sheet, having an electrically insulating ceramic-based layer (23, 62, 83) thereon may be employed, or alternatively, a micanite plate or sheet (61) can be used. The substrate and film have an area which is sufficiently large that the heater can operate at maximum temperatures above 100.degree. F. with a power density less than about 15 watts per square inch.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1994Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Thermal Dynamics U.S.A. Ltd. Co.Inventor: Richard P. Cooper
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Patent number: 5607609Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a soldering process comprising the steps of: providing in a furnace first and second heaters each adapted to emit infrared energy; setting a printed circuit board, which has a solder paste and an electronic component thereon, in the furnace; heating the printed circuit board with the first heater; and heating the electronic component with the second heater;wherein the first and second heaters have different radiation spectra such that infrared energy irradiated by the first heater is more absorbed by the printed circuit board and less absorbed by the electronic component than that irradiated by the second heater. The present invention also provides a soldering apparatus for use in such soldering process.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Fujitsu Ltd.Inventors: Seiki Sakuyama, Hiroki Uchida, Isao Watanabe
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Patent number: 5177341Abstract: In a thick film water track, irrespective of track thickness or the material of which the track is constructed, the optimum track width is found to be in the range of from 1.2 mm to 2.1 mm. Further, for a given resistance, the track is longer and may be conformed to a pattern to give improved temperature distribution. Additionally disclosed is a heating element having a number of thick film electrically resistive tracks applied to the surface of an electrically insulative substrate and a switch for selectively connecting one or more of the tracks to a power supply. The resistance and hence the operating temperature of the heating element may be varied by changing the track or tracks connected to the switch.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1988Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Assignee: Thorn EMI plcInventor: Simon Balderson