Formable heater tape assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6215110
  • Patent Number
    6,215,110
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 20, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Walberg; Teresa
    • Robinson; Daniel
    Agents
    • Taylor & Aust, P.C.
Abstract
A heater tape assembly for heating an object to be heated includes an elongate first tape, an elongate second tape and at least one heater wire. The elongate first tape has a pair of opposing side edges and a first surface extending between the side edges. The first tape also has a plurality of first notches which extend into the first surface from a respective side edge thereof. The elongate second tape has a pair of opposing side edges and a pair of opposing second and third flat surfaces extending between the side edges. The second tape also has a plurality of second notches which extend into the second and third flat surfaces from a respective side edge thereof. The second notches in the second tape are substantially aligned with respective first notches in the first tape. The second flat surface is bonded with the first surface of the first tape. The third flat surface has an adhesive thereon for bonding to the object to be heated. The at least one heater wire is interposed between the first surface of the first tape and the second surface of the second tape. The notches in the first and second tapes allow the heater tape assembly to be bent in a plane substantially parallel to the first and second flat surfaces.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a heater tape assembly.




2. Description of the Related Art




Heater wire for heating an object to be heated, e.g., an antenna reflector, may be attached in a desired pattern to a relatively large sheet of thermally conductive foil using an adhesive. The foil is typically cut to a desired shape and the heater wire is laid in a serpentine or other desired pattern on the foil. An adhesive on one side of the foil holds the heater wire in place and also attaches the foil to an object to be heated. Such an assembly requires that the foil be precut to the shape of the area to which the foil is to be applied on the object to be heated. Typically, different foils with different shapes are required to be used with different objects to be heated. This therefore in turn requires that a relatively large inventory of foils with different shapes be maintained.




What is needed in the art is a heater assembly which allows a user to apply a heater wire to an object to be heated with virtually any desired pattern and without precutting the heater assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a heater tape assembly with a heater wire disposed between two flat tapes which are bonded together and have a plurality of notches in the side edges thereof to allow the heater tape assembly to bent in a plane parallel to the flat tapes.




The invention comprises, in one form thereof, a heater tape assembly for heating an object to be heated. An elongate first tape has a pair of opposing side edges and a first surface extending between the side edges. The first tape also has a plurality of first notches which extend into the first surface from a respective side edge thereof. An elongate second tape has a pair of opposing side edges and a pair of opposing second and third flat surfaces extending between the side edges. The second tape also has a plurality of second notches which extend into the second and third flat surfaces from a respective side edge thereof. The second notches in the second tape are substantially aligned with respective first notches in the first tape. The second flat surface is bonded with the first surface of the first tape. The third flat surface has an adhesive thereon for bonding to the object to be heated. At least one heater wire is interposed between the first surface of the first tape and the second surface of the second tape. The notches in the first and second tapes allow the heater tape assembly to be bent in a plane substantially parallel to the first and second flat surfaces.




An advantage of the present invention is that the heater tape assembly may be bent to form to almost any desired surface with any desired shape.




Another advantage is that the opposite ends of the heater wire may be connected with a source of power at a common end of the heater wire assembly.




Yet another advantage is that the notches may be formed in the side edges of the heater tape assembly with a number of different shapes and still provide the desired functionality of allowing the heater tape assembly to be bent in a plane parallel to the flat surfaces of the tapes.




Still another advantage is that the notches may be kiss cut in the side edges of the heater tape assembly without cutting the backing, thereby allowing the backing to be easily removed without tearing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary, top view of one embodiment of the heater tape assembly of the present invention with notches in the form of slits;





FIG. 2

is a side, sectional view taken along line


2





2


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary, top view of the heater tape assembly shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, illustrating bending of the heater tape assembly and corresponding relative movement of the notches;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary, top view of another embodiment of the heater tape assembly of the present invention with notches in the form of V-shaped notches;





FIG. 5

is a side, sectional view taken along line


5





5


in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary, top view of the heater tape assembly shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

with the backing removed, illustrating bending of the heater tape assembly and corresponding relative movement of the notches; and





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary, top view of another embodiment of the heater tape assembly of the present invention with a single heater wire looping back on itself.











Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to

FIGS. 1-3

, there is shown an embodiment of a heater tape assembly


10


of the present invention. Heater tape assembly


10


includes an elongate first tape


12


, an elongate second tape


14


and at least one heater wire


16


.




First tape


12


includes a pair of opposing side edges


18


with a first surface


20


extending therebetween. First surface


20


includes an arcuate center portion


22


located between two flat portions of first surface


20


on either side thereof which extend to opposing side edges


18


. First tape


12


includes a plurality of first notches


24


which extend into first flat surface


20


from a respective side edge


18


. In the embodiment shown, each first notch


24


is in the form of a slit which extends from a respective side edge


18


. Each side edge


18


includes a plurality of slits


24


which are spaced apart along a longitudinal extension of heater tape assembly


10


. Each slit


24


in a side edge


18


is disposed in substantial alignment with a slit


24


in an opposing side edge


18


.




Second tape


14


includes a pair of opposing side edges


26


and a pair of opposing second and third flat surfaces


28


and


30


extending therebetween. Second flat surface


28


is bonded with first flat surface


20


of first tape


12


. More particularly, first flat surface


20


and/or second flat surface


28


includes an adhesive thereon allowing first tape


12


and second tape


14


to be bonded together. Opposing side edges


26


of second tape


14


substantially align with opposing side edges


18


of first tape


12


. Second tape


14


includes a plurality of second notches (not numbered) which extend into second and third flat surfaces


28


and


30


, respectively, from a corresponding side edge


26


. The second notches formed in second tape


14


are disposed in substantial alignment with respective first notches in first tape


12


. That is, the second notches in second tape


14


lie immediately under and in alignment with first notches


24


of tape


12


shown in FIG.


1


. Third flat surface


30


includes a thin layer of adhesive thereon for bonding to the object to be heated, such as an antenna reflector or pipe (not shown).




First tape


12


and second tape


14


may be formed from any suitable material. In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, first tape


12


and second tape


14


are each constructed from metallic foil which provides a relatively high strength and allows good thermal conduction from heater wire


16


to the object to be heated. The metallic foil may include reinforcing fibers therein, such as fiberglass reinforcing fibers


32


shown partially in FIG.


1


.




Heater wire


16


is interposed between first surface


20


of first tape


12


and second surface


28


of second tape


14


. More particularly, heater wire


16


is at least partially surrounded by arcuate center portion


22


of first surface


20


and is interposed between arcuate center portion


22


and second flat surface


28


of second tape


14


. In the embodiment shown, heater wire


16


includes a plurality of wire strands


34


which are encased by an extruded, plastic layer of insulation


36


. Heater wire


16


is not in communication with any of first notches


24


formed in first tape


12


or the second notches formed in second tape


14


. In other words, each pair of aligned notched in first tape


12


and second tape


14


extending from a side edge


18


,


26


does not extend to arcuate center portion


22


or heater wire


16


. Heater wire


16


is therefore prevented from directly contacting a user or other object. In the embodiment shown, heater tape assembly


10


has a longitudinal axis


38


and heater wire


16


is disposed substantially coincident with longitudinal axis


38


.




First notches


24


formed in first tape


12


and the correspondingly aligned notches formed in second tape


14


allow first tape


12


and second tape


14


to be bent in a plane substantially parallel to first surface


20


and second flat surface


28


. More particularly, and referring to

FIG. 3

, notches


24


formed in first tape


12


and the correspondingly aligned notches formed in second tape


14


include opposing side walls (not numbered) which move relative to each other when heater tape assembly


10


is bent in the plane parallel to second flat surface


28


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, a notch on the side toward which heater tape assembly


10


is bent closes or overlaps, while the notch on the opposite side from which heater tape assembly


10


is bent opens. Without using notches in first tape


12


and second tape


14


, the tapes may crumple on the side toward which the heater tape assembly is bent and tear on the side away from which the heater tape assembly is bent. Such crumpling or tearing of the tapes is obviously not desirable. Depending upon the extent to which heater tape assembly is bent, a notch on the side toward which the heater tape assembly


10


is bent may substantially close, or may even overlap as shown in FIG.


3


.




In the embodiment of heater tape assembly


10


shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, first tape


12


and second tape


14


have a width extending between opposing side edges


18


and


26


of between approximately 1 to 2.5 inches. However, it will be appreciated that a particular width may be selected depending upon a specific application such that heater tape assembly


10


is allowed to bend or flex by allowing relative movement of notches


24


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4-6

, there is shown another embodiment of a heater tape assembly


40


of the present invention, including a first tape


42


, second tape


44


and heater wire


46


which are similar to first tape


12


, second tape


14


and heater wire


16


shown in the embodiment of heater tape assembly


10


in

FIGS. 1-3

. However, first tape


42


and second tape


44


each include a plurality of notches therein in the form of V-shaped notches


48


, rather than slits


24


as shown in

FIGS. 1-3

. When heater tape assembly


40


is disposed substantially straight, as shown in

FIG. 4

, each V-shaped notch


48


of first tape


42


and second tape


44


has opposing side walls (not numbered) which are disposed at an angle α therebetween of between approximately 80° to 100°. This angular relationship has been found to be adequate to allow proper closing of one notch in a side edge and opening of a corresponding notch in an opposing side edge during bending of heater tape assembly


40


as shown in FIG.


6


.




First tape


42


of heater tape assembly


40


is also provided with at least one outside flat surface


50


having a flat display area


52


thereon. Flat display area


52


provides an area for displaying visual indicia


54


thereon. The visual indicia may, e.g., correspond to specifications or data associated with heater wire


46


within heater tape assembly


40


. To wit, it will be appreciated that after heater wire


46


is interposed between and bonded to first tape


42


and second tape


44


, data which may have been printed on heater wire


46


is no longer visible to a user. The visual indicia may correspond, e.g., to the wire size, voltage rating or other data of interest to a user. Display area


52


allows heater wire


46


to be entirely covered, while at the same time allowing the corresponding technical data to be displayed as visual indicia


54


therein.




Heater tape assembly


40


also includes a backing


56


having a pair of opposing side edges


58


which are disposed adjacent to opposing side edges of first tape


42


and second tape


44


. Backing


46


has a fourth flat surface (not numbered) extending between opposing side edges


58


and adjacent to second tape


44


. The fourth flat surface of backing


56


is detachably bonded with the underlying or third flat surface


62


of second tape


44


, whereby backing


56


may be easily pulled apart from second tape


44


. Backing


56


does not include any notches therein, as does first tape


42


and second tape


44


.




Notches


48


within heater tape assembly


40


are formed by the process of kiss cutting each of first tape


42


and second tape


44


without cutting backing


56


(see FIG.


5


). That is, after first tape


42


, second tape


44


and backing


56


are attached to each other, V-shaped notches


48


are formed by kiss cutting first tape


42


and second tape


44


without the cutter penetrating backing


56


. In this manner, each triangular piece


60


which is complimentary to each V-shaped notch


48


remains intact with backing


56


. When a user desires to use heater tape assembly


40


, backing


56


, with triangular pieces


60


attached thereto, are separated and detached from second tape


44


and discarded. Heater tape assembly


40


may then be applied to the object to be heated with an adhesive which covers third flat surface


62


of second tape


44


.





FIG. 7

illustrates yet another embodiment of a heater tape assembly


70


of the present invention. Heater tape assembly


70


includes a first tape


72


, a second tape thereunder (not numbered) and a plurality of notches in the form of slits


74


extending through both first tape


72


and the second tape. The plurality of notches such as slits


74


can be formed, e.g., from a stamping process or using a carpet knife or pair of scissors. The primary difference between heater tape assembly


10


shown in

FIGS. 1-3

and heater tape assembly


70


shown in

FIG. 7

is that heater tape assembly


70


includes a single heater wire


76


which loops back on itself and has opposing ends


82


which terminate adjacent to a common end


78


of first tape


72


and the second tape. More particularly, heater wire


76


extends from a first common end


78


to a second common end


80


of heater tape assembly


70


and loops back on itself near common end


80


such that opposing wire ends


82


terminate at the same common end


78


. Heater wire


76


, in the embodiment shown, is in the form of a shielded heater wire having a core conductor


84


, a layer of extruded plastic insulation


86


around core


84


, and a grounding shield


88


around layer of insulation


86


. By providing opposite wire ends


82


of heater wire


76


which terminate at a common end


78


of heater tape assembly


70


, heater wire


76


may be easily connected to the line and neutral sides of a source of power. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 7

, the looping portions of heater wire


76


lie adjacent to each other. However, it is also possible to twist the looping portions of heater wire


76


within first tape


72


such that any fields produced by heater wire


76


are substantially canceled. Moreover, it is also possible to place a looped and insulated core conductor within a single grounding shield extending through heater tape assembly


70


.




While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A heater tape assembly for heating an object to be heated, said heater tape assembly comprising:an elongate first tape having a pair of opposing side edges and a first surface extending between said side edges, said first tape having a plurality of first notches which extend into said first surface from a respective said side edge, said first tape including an outside flat surface opposite said first surface, said outside flat surface having a flat display area and visual indicia disposed within said flat display area; an elongate second tape having a pair of opposing side edges and a pair of opposing second and third flat surfaces extending between said side edges, said second tape having a plurality of second notches which extend into said second and third flat surfaces from a respective said side edge, said second notches in said second tape being substantially aligned with respective said first notches in said first tape, said second flat surface being bonded with said first surface of said first tape, said third flat surface having an adhesive thereon for bonding to the object to be heated; at least one heater wire interposed between said first surface of said first tape and said second surface of said second tape; and a backing having a pair of opposing side edges and a fourth flat surface extending between said side edges, said side edges of said backing being adjacent to said side edges of said first and second tapes, said fourth flat surface being detachably bonded with said third flat surface of said second tape, said backing including an absence of notches in said side edges; wherein said heater tape assembly is formed by the process of kiss cutting said notches in said first and second tapes while said backing is bonded to said second tape, said kiss cutting being performed without cutting said notches in said backing.
  • 2. The heater tape assembly of claim 1, wherein said notches in said first and second tapes define a means for allowing said heater tape assembly to be bent in a plane substantially parallel to said first surface and said second flat surface.
  • 3. The heater tape assembly of claim 1, wherein said heater tape assembly has a longitudinal axis and said at least one heater wire is disposed substantially coincident with said longitudinal axis.
  • 4. The heater tape assembly of claim 3, wherein said at least one heater wire is not in communication with any of said notches.
  • 5. The heater tape assembly of claim 4, wherein said heater tape assembly has a width extending between said side edges of between approximately 1 to 2.5 inches.
  • 6. The heater tape assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one heater wire comprises one heater wire.
  • 7. The heater tape assembly of claim 6, wherein said first tape and said second tape have a common end and said one heater wire has opposing ends, said heater wire looping back on itself such that both of said heater wire ends terminate adjacent to said common end of said first and second tapes.
  • 8. The heater tape assembly of claim 1, wherein each of said notches in said first and second tapes comprise slits.
  • 9. The heater tape assembly of claim 1, wherein each of said notches in said side edges of said first and second tapes are spaced apart along a longitudinal extension of said first and second tapes, each said notch in one said side edge being aligned with a notch in an opposing side edge.
  • 10. The heater tape assembly of claim 1, wherein each of said first and second tapes are metallic foil tapes.
  • 11. A heater tape assembly for heating an object to be heated, said heater tape assembly comprising:an elongate first tape having a pair of opposing side edges and a first surface extending between said side edges, said first tape having a plurality of first notches which extend into said first surface from a respective said side edge; an elongate second tape having a pair of opposing side edges and a pair of opposing second and third flat surfaces extending between said side edges, said second tape having a plurality of second notches which extend into said second and third flat surfaces from a respective said side edge, said second notches in said second tape being substantially aligned with respective said first notches in said first tape, said second flat surface being bonded with said first surface of said first tape, said third flat surface having an adhesive thereon for bonding to the object to be heated, said first and second tapes being metallic foil tapes having reinforcing fibers disposed within said metallic foil tapes; at least one heater wire interposed between said first surface of said first tape and said second surface of said second tape; and a backing having a pair of opposing side edges and a fourth flat surface extending between said side edges, said side edges of said backing being adjacent to said side edges of said first and second tapes, said fourth flat surface being detachably bonded with said third flat surface of said second tape, said backing including an absence of notches in said side edges; wherein said heater tape assembly is formed by the process of kiss cutting said notches in said first and second tapes while said backing is bonded to said second tape, said kiss cutting being performed without cutting said notches in said backing.
  • 12. The heater tape assembly of claim 11, wherein said reinforcing fibers comprise fiberglass reinforcing fibers.
  • 13. The heater tape assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first surface of said first tape and said second flat surface of said second tape includes an adhesive thereon for bonding said first surface and second flat surface together.
  • 14. The heater tape assembly of claim 1, wherein each said heater wire comprises a core conductor, a layer of insulation around said core conductor and a grounding shield around said layer of insulation.
  • 15. A wire placement assembly comprising:an elongate first tape having a pair of opposing side edges and a first surface extending between said side edges, said first tape having a plurality of substantially planar first non-rectangular notches which extend into said first surface from a respective said side edge, each said first non-rectangular notch extending in a direction substantially parallel to said first surface; an elongate second tape having a pair of opposing side edges and a pair of opposing second and third flat surfaces extending between said side edges, said second tape having a plurality of substantially planar second non-rectangular notches which extend into said second and third flat surfaces from a respective said side edge, each said second non-rectangular notch extending in a direction substantially parallel to each of said second and third flat surfaces, said second non-rectangular notches in said second tape being substantially aligned with respective said first notches in said first tape, said second flat surface being bonded with said first surface of said first tape, said third flat surface having an adhesive thereon for bonding to an object; and at least one wire interposed between said first surface of said first tape and said second surface of said second tape.
  • 16. The wire placement assembly of claim 15, wherein said at least one wire comprises at least one heater wire configured for heating the object.
  • 17. The wire placement assembly of claim 15, wherein said first non-rectangular notches are V-shaped.
  • 18. The wire placement assembly of claim 17, wherein said second non-rectangular notches are V-shaped.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/022,236 filed Feb. 11, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,057,531.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/022236 Feb 1998 US
Child 09/553273 US