Elongated flexible electrical heater and a method of manufacturing it
First Claim
1. An elongated flexible electrical heater, containing a resistive element made of carbon fiber in the form of a cluster of filaments, at least two electrically insulating layers outside said filaments for covering said filaments, a first of said layers, closest to said filaments, being made of a heat-conducting material, a current supply element including a tip and at least two pairs of lobes, wherein the resistive element is made in the form of a bundle and the first electrically insulating layer in the form of a winding made of a fibrous material, and wherein a freed end of the resistive element which is freed from the electrical insulating layers, is bent to lie along an outside of a freed section of the first electrical insulating layer, that is likewise freed of insulation outside it, and is secured between the tip and the freed section of the first electrically insulating layer by a first pair of lobes of the current supply element, and wherein a second electrically insulating layer is compressed by another of the at least two pairs of lobes of the current supply element.
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Abstract
The invention pertains to flexible heating elements with carbon fiber resistive elements and can be used independently for heating greenhouses, domestic and industrial premises and as a component in other devices such as heaters. The invention also concerns a method of manufacturing the flexible heating elements in question. An electrical heater is a resistive element in the form of a bundle of carbon fibers; an insulating first layer made from a heat-conducting material in the form of a winding or braid, and a second layer made from polymer material; current supply elements each of which has three pairs of lobes. One of these pairs secures the end of the resistive element freed from the electrical insulation between the tip and a section of the first insulating layer; the second compresses the second electrically insulating layer; the third secures the insulating tube. The technical result of the invention is an increase in the unit surface heat release, improved reliability of the electrical heater, and simpler and more industrially efficient manufacture.
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- 1. An elongated flexible electrical heater, containing a resistive element made of carbon fiber in the form of a cluster of filaments, at least two electrically insulating layers outside said filaments for covering said filaments, a first of said layers, closest to said filaments, being made of a heat-conducting material, a current supply element including a tip and at least two pairs of lobes, wherein the resistive element is made in the form of a bundle and the first electrically insulating layer in the form of a winding made of a fibrous material, and wherein a freed end of the resistive element which is freed from the electrical insulating layers, is bent to lie along an outside of a freed section of the first electrical insulating layer, that is likewise freed of insulation outside it, and is secured between the tip and the freed section of the first electrically insulating layer by a first pair of lobes of the current supply element, and wherein a second electrically insulating layer is compressed by another of the at least two pairs of lobes of the current supply element.
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9. A method of manufacturing an elongated flexible electrical heater in which at least first and second electrically insulating layers are applied to a resistive element made of carbon fibers in the form of a cluster of filaments, at least one end of the resistive element is freed from said electrical insulating layers, and a current-supply tip is attached to said at least one end, said method including the substeps of:
- arranging the filaments of the resistive element in a bundle form;
applying the first electrically insulating layer to the filaments of the resistive element while regulating a tension of the filaments of the resistive element in order to keep them in the bundle form;
freeing the at least one end of the resistive element from the first and second electrical insulation layers by removing a section of the second electrical insulation layer which is longer than a length of a removed section of the first electrical insulation layer;
bending the freed at least one end of the resistive element along the first electrically insulating layer and securing it between the first electrically insulating layer and the current-supply tip with a first pair of lobes of the current-supply tip and securing the current-supply tip to the second electrically insulating layer with a further pair of lobes of the current-supply tip. - View Dependent Claims (10)
- arranging the filaments of the resistive element in a bundle form;
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