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High temperature parallel resistance pipe heater

  • US 4,037,083 A
  • Filed: 05/05/1976
  • Issued: 07/19/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/05/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A high-temperature parallel-resistance pipe heater cable capable of being operated at a temperature level of approximately 600°

  • F. on a sustained basis and capable of withstanding temporary occasional heating up to 1,000°

    F. comprisinga pair of flexible electrical conductors, each conductor including a multiplicity of fine strands of nickel-clad copper wire,a primary layer of micaceous insulation wrapped around each of said conductors,a secondary insulation layer of fiberglass threads tightly braided over said primary layer, each of said fiberglass threads being coated with an anti-fraying agent,short sections of both primary and secondary insulation being stripped from both of said conductors to expose short bared segments of the conductor at uniformly spaced intervals along the length of the conductor, all of said bared segments being of the same length and being spaced apart by intervals of the same length,said insulated conductors being placed side-by-side with the bared segments of one located mid-way between the bared segments of the other,said insulated conductors being twisted together for holding the bared segments of one mid-way between the bared segments of the other along the length of said twisted pair,a nickel-alloy resistance wire helically wound around said twisted pair with at least two bights of the resistance wire engaging each of the bared conductor segments occurring along the length of the twisted pair for providing a multiplicity of contact points of high unit area pressure where each of said bights of the nickel-alloy resistance wire presses against the nickel-clad surfaces of the fine copper strands,a layer of micaceous insulation wrapped over said helically-wound resistance wire,an outer jacket of fiberglass strands braided tightly over said latter micaceous insulation layer, anda stainless steel tubular sheath surrounding said fiberglass braided jacket.

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