Claims
- 1. In a sheet heater including a substrate, a semi-conductor pattern on said substrate having a pair of spaced-apart conductor contact portions and a heating portion electrically connected thereto and extending therebetween, and a pair of conductors one of which overlies and engages each of said conductor contact portions, that improvement wherein:
- at least one of the conductors includes a pair of transversely-spaced, longitudinally-extending strip portions and therebetween a central portion including a plurality of longitudinally-spaced openings;
- the said strip portion along one edge of the said at least one conductor overlies and engages the respective one of said conductor contact portions; and
- a sealing layer of insulating material overlies the said at least one conductor and is sealed to said substrate through said longitudinally-spaced openings of said one conductor.
- 2. The sheet heater of claim 1 wherein the said openings and the said strip portion along the other edge of the said one conductor overlie portions of the substrate that are not covered with the semi-conductor pattern.
- 3. The sheet heater of claim 1 wherein said sealing layer is sealed to said substrate adjacent said other edge of said one conductor.
- 4. The sheet heater of claim 1 wherein said semi-conductor pattern is arranged to provide a plurality of longitudinally-spaced areas free from semi-conductor material adjacent said one edge of said one conductor, and said sealing layer is sealed to said substrate in said areas.
- 5. The sheet heater of claim 1 wherein said conductor has a width greater than that of the respective conductor contact area.
- 6. The sheet heater of claim 1 wherein said conductor contact areas comprise a pair of parallel-spaced apart longitudinally-extending stripes, each of said conductors has a width greater than of a respective one of said stripes and includes a said strip portion overlying the respective one of said stripes and a central portion including a plurality of longitudinally-spaced openings, and a said sealing layer overlies each of said conductors and is sealed to said substrate adjacent the inner and outer edges of the said conductor and through the said longitudinally-extending openings thereof.
- 7. The sheet heater of claim 1 wherein said strip portion along said one edge of said one conductor is relatively narrow, and said strip portion along said other edge of said one conductor is relatively wide.
- 8. The sheet heater of claim 7 wherein said strip portion along said other edge is not less than about four times as wide as said strip portion along said one edge.
- 9. The sheet heater of claim 1 including a further conductor having a width not greater than that of said strip portion along said other edge of said one conductor underlying said strip portion along said other edge in face-to-face engagement therewith and with said substrate.
- 10. The sheet heater of claim 1 wherein said strip portions are positioned adjacent the opposite longitudinally-extending edges of said conductors.
- 11. The sheet heater of claim 1 wherein each of said conductors includes a central strip portion extending longitudinally thereof intermediate and spaced from each of said other strip portions thereof, and including a said central portion intermediate each adjacent pair of said strip portions thereof.
- 12. The sheet heater of claim 1 wherein said openings are generally rectangular.
- 13. The sheet heater of claim 1 wherein each of said strip portions is about 1/8 inch wide and said openings are rectangular and have a width, measured transversely of said conductor, greater than 1/8 inch.
- 14. The sheet heater of claim 13 wherein each of said openings is a square not less than about 1/4 inch on a side.
- 15. The sheet heater of claim 6 wherein one of said strip portions is positioned adjacent a longitudinally-extending edge of each of said conductors, and has a width not more than about one-fourth the overall width of said each conductor.
- 16. The sheet heater of claim 1 wherein each of said openings has a width not less than about 1/4 inch.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 646,688, filed Aug. 31, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,542,285, issued Sept. 17, 1985 which it itself is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 580,472, filed Feb. 15, 1984 now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US85/01661 |
8/29/1985 |
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4/30/1986 |
4/30/1986 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO86/01672 |
3/13/1986 |
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US Referenced Citations (1)
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Name |
Date |
Kind |
4542285 |
Grise |
Sep 1985 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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Date |
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Parent |
646688 |
Aug 1984 |
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Parent |
580472 |
Feb 1984 |
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