The present invention relates to an apparatus for a heating mat according to the preamble of claim 1 which has a large number of applications. The invention also relates to a method of manufacturing and uses.
There is a great demand for a formable and flexible heating mat within a number of different areas, such as for heating various objects for a shorter or longer period, for example, for repair work on outdoor details at temperatures below zero, for example, heating roof parts, etc., drainage systems, etc. Also, underfloor heating is possible as well as hospital stretchers, for example, for transportation of persons suffering from hypothermia whereby subdivision in different heating sections can be arranged and so forth. It should be understood that the heating mat according to the invention has a large number of applications in addition to those exemplified above.
The object of the invention is to provide a heating mat which has a very large number of applications.
This object is achieved by the features stated in the claims.
The invention shows both technical and economic advantages.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
From the exploded side view shown in
Between the mats 11 and 12 a heat emitting device 15 is arranged which is constructed by using an electric conductive wire having an electrically insulating surface layer. Also, electric conductive strips having an electrically insulting surface layer can be used.
According to the invention, the wires or strips are knitted or crocheted in any pattern and in any mesh size depending on for example desired heat performance, etc. Parallel wires or strips make it possible to have several electrical circuits which can be advantageous in some applications or at wire break/strip break, for example, in one electrical circuit, whereby a backup circuit is present. Of course, the knitted/crocheted device 15 can have different designs. It can be formed in one piece, for example, but can also have strip-like shape to permit desired laying pattern in the heating mat. The mesh size of the device can be varied, if desired, depending on the desired heating pattern and performance requirements.
As for the two thermoplastic mats 11, 12, these may be made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), for example, but it should be understood that other thermoplastic variants are sometimes suitable to use, such as, for example, polyethylene (PE), ABS, PET, etc. Also, mixtures of different thermoplastic types can sometimes be advantageous to use in certain context. It should thus be understood that it is possible to vary to a large extent the choice of thermoplastic material. The thermoplastic mats have usually a suitable reinforcement and can sometimes be relatively thin.
The parts of the heating mat described above are combined to a heating mat 10, as shown in
When assembling the heating mat several different possibilities are possible, and
In
It should be understood that the manufacturing methods according to
The upper 11 of the two exterior mats 11, 12 is provided with a group of holes 25 which enable evacuation of air/gas from the inner portion of the heating mat 10. Some of the holes 25 are indicated in
In
Assembling time and temperature are of course dependent on the material selected.
Sometimes, it may be advantageous to use different thermoplastic materials in both thermoplastic mats.
The exterior surface of the thermoplastic mats can sometimes support a coating or foil for aesthetic or practical reasons, etc. Application can be done afterwards and sometimes even in advance.
It is to be understood that the heating pads according to the invention may have different sizes and shapes and may also be 3-dimensional. The heating mats are normally flexible and shapeable so that good adaptability exists for different field of applications.
In operation, the desired working temperature of the heating mat is controlled by controlling electric current dependent upon the measured resistance and temperature of the device. The maximum operating temperature of the heating mat is, of course, limited by the temperature resistance of the thermoplastic.
Of course, it should be understood that one or more heating devices could also be arranged in one and the same heating mat.
Below are some non-limiting examples of filed of applications of the heating mat according to the invention.
Prevention of ice-bounding of materials during transport and storage of materials.
Prevention or thawing of ice formation of roofing environments and associated dewatering details.
Stretchers or rescue stretcher in which the heating mat is divided into three different devices, for example, to be able to set different heating for different body parts, which for example is advantageous when a patient is heavily suffering from hypothermia.
Heating mattresses, thawing mats for frozen ground, providing underfloor heating, etc. Heating of balcony floors and terrace floors, etc.
Defrosting and/or retention of heat of mechanical components in outdoor environment, for example, during maintenance and repairs, for example. For example, it can be used as a heat generating vacuum bag during repairs, whereby the heat generation can be arranged variable and self-regulating.
The flexibility of the heating mat enables large possibilities for matching the design of the object to be heated.
It should be understood that the heating mat according to the invention has a very wide range of application in addition to what has been exemplified above and where there are great possibilities of variation.
Heat output and desired heat performance are regulated by desired power supply to present device.
When utilization of the heat output of the device of a heating mat, temperature control is carried out by measuring the resistance of the device and consequent current control. The same reasoning applies when the device takes part in heating together the heating mat according to the invention. To use constant voltage and varying current pulses for different heating needs is usually advantageous.
Additional temperature measurement on the external surface of the heating mat can sometimes be advantageous both in manufacturing and use.
Furthermore, it should be mentioned that the assembly effect of the heating mat can some time be increased by adhesive foils or equivalent.
It should be understood that the knitted or crocheted device can be designed in many different ways and effectively adapted to different needs regarding heating pattern.
Furthermore, it should be understood that the knitting or crocheting of the heat emitting device of the heating mat results in that the heating mat obtain a very good flexibility in all directions and also a very good resistance to point loads, for example, which is very advantageous. The heating mat withstands a large point load also on uneven ground without being destroyed.
Chemical-resistant thermoplastics can be used in troublesome environments. Also, high temperatures can be met by choosing the appropriate thermoplastic quality.
If necessary, the heating mat can be made very thin.
By varying the knitting or crocheting pattern within the heat emitting device, for example by varying mesh size, the heating pattern in the different zones of the heating mat can be varied.
Thus, the invention is not limited to what is shown and described, instead changes and modifications thereof are, of course, possible within the scope of protection of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1900015-7 | Feb 2019 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2020/050082 | 1/31/2020 | WO | 00 |