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Devices comprising conductive polymer compositions

  • US 4,777,351 A
  • Filed: 05/20/1987
  • Issued: 10/11/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/14/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electrical sheet heater which comprises(1) a laminar resistive heating element which exhibits PTC behavior, which is at least 0.002 inch thick, and which is composed of a conductive polymer composition which comprises an organic polymer and, dispersed in the polymer, a particulate conductive filler;

  • (2) a plurality of spaced apart electrodes, at least two of which can be connected to a source of electrical power to cause current to pass between the electrodes through the laminar element and cause resistive heating thereof, each electrode comprising a plurality of distinct parts which interdigitate with distinct parts of an adjacent electrode and which are dimensioned and positioned so that(a) when current passes between the electrodes, a substantial proportion of the current through the laminar element is parallel to the faces of the laminar element,(b) the ratio of the average width of the electrodes, measured parallel to the faces of the laminar element and in the direction of current flow in the laminar element, to the average distance between adjacent electrodes between which current passes, measured parallel to the faces of the laminar element and in the direction of current flow in the laminar element, is at least 0.1;

    1, and(c) the average width of the electrodes, measured parallel to the faces of the laminar element and in the direction of current flow in the laminar element, is 0.03 to 0.2 inch.

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