Electric resistance heater
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1. The process of making an electrical heating device comprising:
- (a) providing a woven fabric;
(b) depositing a semi-conductor ink onto said fabric to form a semi-conductor pattern including a pair of spaced-apart conductor contact portions and a heating portion extending between and electrically connected to said conductor contact portions, said semi-conductor pattern being deposited on one side of and penetrating into the thickness of said fabric; and
,(c) thereafter depositing a conductive ink in registration with each of said conductor contact portions such that said conductive ink electrically engages said conductor contact portions, said conductive ink being deposited on the other side of and penetrating into the thickness of said fabric and migrating into said semi-conductor pattern.
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Abstract
An electrical heater including a semi-conductor pattern (e.g., colloidal graphite ink) printed on a substrate. A conductive ink (e.g., a silver ink) is dposited on the semi-conductor pattern. The conductive ink migrates into the semi-conductor material, provides a superior electrical contact between the conductor (e.g., the silver ink) and the underlying semi-conductor material (e.g., the semi-conductor graphite ink), and essentially eliminates interface resistance. In some embodiments, the semi-conductor pattern is printed on one side of a woven cloth substrate and the conductive ink is printed on the other side.
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1. The process of making an electrical heating device comprising:
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(a) providing a woven fabric; (b) depositing a semi-conductor ink onto said fabric to form a semi-conductor pattern including a pair of spaced-apart conductor contact portions and a heating portion extending between and electrically connected to said conductor contact portions, said semi-conductor pattern being deposited on one side of and penetrating into the thickness of said fabric; and
,(c) thereafter depositing a conductive ink in registration with each of said conductor contact portions such that said conductive ink electrically engages said conductor contact portions, said conductive ink being deposited on the other side of and penetrating into the thickness of said fabric and migrating into said semi-conductor pattern. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. The process of making an electrical heating device comprising:
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(a) providing a substrate having at least one electrically insulating surface; (b) depositing a semi-conductor ink onto said electrically insulating surface to form a semi-conductor pattern including a pair of spaced-apart conductor contact portions and a heating portion extending between and electrically connected to said conductor contact portions; and
,(c) thereafter depositing a conductive ink onto one or more predetermined areas, one portion of each said area being in registration with said semi-conductor pattern and another portion of each said area being in registration with an area of said substrate on which no semi-conductor ink has been deposited, said substrate comprising woven fabric, said semi-conductor pattern being printed on one side of and penetrating into said fabric, and said conductive ink being thereafter printed on the other side of and penetrates into said fabric and electrically engaging and migrating into said conductor portion.
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8. The process of making an electrical heating device comprising:
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(a) providing a fabric; (b) depositing a semi-conductor material on one side of said fabric such that said conductive material forms a semi-conductor pattern and penetrates into said fabric; and (c) thereafter depositing a conductive material on the other side of said fabric such that said conductive material penetrates into the thickness of said fabric and into electrical contact with said semi-conductor pattern.
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