Claims
- 1. A heater unit comprising resistor means, terminal means connected to the ends of said resistor means, first surrounding elongated metallic sheath means, compacted powder insulation material disposed within said first sheath means and spacing said resistor means from said first sheath means, said first sheath means being provided with indentation means extending along at least a portion of the length of said first sheath means, said first surrounding elongated metallic sheath means including at least one sheath in the form of two substantially parallel adjacent leg portions interconnected by a return bend portion formed of said one sheath bent back upon itself and being integral with the adjacent parallel extending leg portions, said terminal means being provided at the adjacent ends of said one sheath and having said resistor means connected therebetween, said compacted resistor means extending in the direction of said one sheath and being spaced therefrom by said compacted powder insulation material, each of said leg portions of said one sheath having in cross section, at least a first flat surface portion and arcuate surface portions forming a closed loop, said at least first flat surface portions of each leg portion being adjacent and facing one another, said indentation means extending along at least a portion of at least one of said leg portions, whereby said heater unit is capable of withstanding testing voltages greater than 2200 volts.
- 2. A heater unit according to claim 1, wherein said indentation means is formed as a single groove extending in the longitudinal direction of said first sheath means.
- 3. A heater unit according to claim 2, wherein said groove has a depth of approximately one half the diameter of the heater unit.
- 4. A heater unit according to claim 2, wherein said groove is provided with a depth and configuration for receiving a temperature sensing means therein and in good thermal contact therewith.
- 5. A heater unit according to claim 4, wherein said groove is provided with contours corresponding to the contours of the temperature sensing means.
- 6. A heater unit according to claim 5, wherein said temperature sensing means is a liquid-filled sensing bulb and said groove is provided with a radiused bottom portion for matching the contours of the liquid-filled sensing bulb.
- 7. A heater unit according to claim 4, wherein said groove is in mating contact with said temperature sensing means along a major portion of the surface area of said temperature sensing means.
- 8. A heater unit according to claim 2, wherein said resistor means is a resistor helix having a cross-section configuration corresponding to the cross-sectional configuration of said first sheath means, cross-sectional configuration being non-semicircular.
- 9. A heater unit according to claim 1, wherein said resistor means is a resistor helix having a cross-sectional configuration generally corresponding to the cross-sectional configuration of said one sheath.
- 10. A heater unit according to claim 9, wherein said indentation means is formed as a groove bounded at least in part by generally facing surface portions of said first sheath means.
- 11. A heater unit according to claim 10, wherein said groove is symmetrically disposed with respect to the first flat surface portions of each of said leg portions.
- 12. A heater unit according to claim 10, further comprising temperature sensing means disposed in said groove for sensing the temperature of the heater unit.
- 13. A heater unit according to claim 11, wherein said groove extends the entire length of said leg portions and through the return bend portion.
- 14. A heater unit according to claim 1, wherein said sheath means includes another sheath surrounding both said leg portions and extending along at least a portion of the length of said leg portions.
- 15. A heater unit according to claim 14, wherein said another sheath extends the entire length of said leg portions and said return bend portion, and said indentation means extends in said one and said another sheath.
- 16. A heater unit according to claim 14, wherein said another sheath extends in the region of said identation means in said one sheath.
- 17. A heater unit according to claim 16, wherein said another sheath extends outwardly beyond the ends of said leg portions having said terminal means thereat.
- 18. A heater unit according to claim 17, wherein said outward extension of said another sheath delimits a chamber having an open end, said chamber being filled with insulation material, insulating cap means being provided for closing the open end of said chamber, and said terminal means extending outwardly through said cap means.
- 19. A heater unit according to claim 16, further comprising a temperature sensing means disposed in the region of said indentation means in said one sheath.
- 20. A heater unit according to claim 19, wherein said temperature sensing means includes a thermocouple member having a thermocouple junction disposed beneath said another sheath.
- 21. A heater unit according to claim 20, further comprising second sheath means surrounding said another sheath and extending at least along the leg portions.
- 22. A heater unit according to claim 1, wherein said one sheath is completely filled with said compacted powder insulation, said terminal means including end cap means.
- 23. A heater unit according to claim 22, wherein said resistor means is a resistor helix.
- 24. A heater unit according to claim 4, wherein said groove is in mating contact with said temperature sensing means along the lowermost portion of said groove.
- 25. A heater unit according to claim 22, wherein said indentation means is a deformed portion of said one sheath.
- 26. A heater unit according to claim 1, wherein said resistor means has a cross-sectional shape corresponding generally to the shape of the leg portions in the area of said leg portions and a substantially circular cross-section in the middle area of the return bend portion.
- 27. A heater unit according to claim 1, wherein said terminal means includes a terminal portion of an electrically conductive material connected with said resistor means and end cap means for spacing said terminal portion from said first sheath means, said resistor means being a resistor helix having a cross-sectional configuration generally corresponding to the cross-sectional configuration of said one sheath, said one sheath being a metallic member, said heater unit being capable of withstanding testing voltages greater than 2200 volts.
- 28. A heater unit according to claim 27, wherein said end cap means is formed of an electrical insulating compressible material.
- 29. A heater unit according to claim 1, wherein said terminal means includes a terminal portion of electrically conductive material connected with said resistor means and end cap means for spacing said terminal portion from said first sheath means.
- 30. A heater unit according to claim 29, wherein said resistor means is a resistor helix having a cross-sectional configuration generally corresponding to the cross-sectional configuration of said one sheath.
- 31. A heater unit according to claim 30, wherein said end cap means is formed of an electrically insulating compressible material, said one sheath being formed of a metallic material.
- 32. A heater unit comprising a resistor helix, terminal means connected to the ends of said resistor helix, first surrounding elongated metallic sheath means, compacted powder insulation material disposed within said first sheath means and spacing said resistor helix from said first sheath means, said first sheath means being provided with indentation means extending along at least a portion of the length of said first sheath means, said first surrounding elongated metallic sheath means including at least one sheath in the form of two substantially parallel adjacent leg portions interconnected by a return bend portion formed of said one sheath bent back upon itself and being integral with the adjacent parallel extending leg portions, said terminal means being provided at the adjacent ends of said one sheath and having said resistor helix connected therebetween, said resistor helix extending in the direction of said one sheath and being spaced therefrom by said compacted powder insulation material, each of said leg portions of said one sheath having a non-circular cross section including at least a first flat surface portion and arcuate surface portions forming a closed loop, said at least first flat surface portions of each leg portion being adjacent and facing one another, said indentation means extending along at least a portion of at least one of said leg portions, said resistor helix in the region of said leg portions having a non-circular cross section corresponding to the non-circular cross section of the surrounding sheath of said leg portions.
- 33. A heater unit according to claim 32, wherein said resistor helix has a substantially circular cross-section in the middle area of said return bend portion.
- 34. A heater unit according to claim 32, wherein said terminal means includes a terminal portion of electrically conductive material connected with said resistor helix end cap means for spacing said terminal portion from said one sheath, said resistor helix having a cross-sectional configuration generally corresponding to the cross-sectional configuration of said one sheath, said heater unit being capable of withstanding testing voltages greater than 2200 volts.
- 35. A heater unit according to claim 34, wherein said end cap means is formed of an electrically insulating compressible material.
- 36. A heater unit according to claim 32, wherein said resistor helix in the region of said return bend portion has a cross section corresponding to the cross section of the surrounding sheath of said return bend portion, said heater unit being capable of withstanding testing voltages greater than 2200 volts.
- 37. A heater unit according to claim 36, wherein said resistor helix has a substantially circular cross section in the middle area of said return bend portion.
- 38. A method of forming a heater unit, comprising the steps of providing a heater having an elongated metallic sheath surrounding a resistor helix with powdered insulation material spacing the resistor helix from the sheath and terminal means connected to the ends of the resistor helix extending outwardly from the respective ends of the sheath, the elongated metallic sheath being in the form of two substantially parallel leg portions interconnected by a return bend portion formed of the sheath bent back upon itself and integral with the adjacent parallel extending leg portions, and forming an indentation extending along at least a portion of the length of the sheath.
- 39. A method according to claim 38, wherein the step of providing a heater comprises the steps of forming a resistor assembly by placing each end of the resistor member over respective end portions of the terminal means such that the resistor member is detachably secured to the respective terminal means and extends therebetween, arranging the resistor assembly in the metallic sheath having a tubular configuration such that the assembly extends in the longitudinal direction of the sheath, filling the sheath with the powdered insulation material, capping the ends of the tubular sheath with end plugs, bending the tubular sheath having the resistor assembly and powder insulation material therein into the shape of a U, pressing the legs of the U together and placing a member for forming an indentation adjacent at least one leg of the sheath, and then deforming the tubular sheath over the entire length thereof to compact the powdered insulation material while forming an indentation in the sheath so as to configure the sheath in the form of two substantially parallel leg portions interconnected by a return bend portion formed of the sheath bent back upon itself and being integral with the adjacent parallel leg portions, each of the leg portions of the sheath having in cross-section at least a first flat surface portion and arcuate surface portions forming a closed loop with at least the first flat surface portion of each leg portions being adjacent and facing one another, and with the indentation extending along at least a portion of the length of the sheath.
- 40. A method according to claim 38, wherein the leg portions have adjacent and opposing flat surface areas and the step of forming includes placing an outer sheath about a portion of the length of both leg portions and reducing the cross section of the outer sheath so as to form an annular groove in the sheath of the heater.
- 41. A method according to claim 40, including the step of placing the outer sheath proximate to the ends of said leg portions and extending outwardly beyond the ends of said leg portions such that upon reduction of the cross section of the outer sheath, there is provided an open chamber adjacent the ends of the leg portions.
- 42. A method according to claim 41, including the step of filling the chamber with insulation material, closing the open end of the chamber with an insulating member and extending terminal means of the leg portions outwardly through the insulating member.
- 43. A method according to claim 38, wherein the step of forming includes placing a groove forming member adjacent at least one of the leg portions, passing the assembly through a deforming means which presses the groove forming member into at least one of the leg portions and presses the leg portions together to provide the leg portions with adjacent and opposing substantially flat surface areas.
- 44. A method according to claim 43, wherein the groove forming member is a thermocouple.
- 45. A method according to claim 43, wherein the groove forming member is a mandrel, and including the step of removing the mandrel from the groove.
- 46. A method according to claim 43, including the step of placing the groove forming member adjacent both leg portions and forming a groove bounded at least in part by surface areas of both leg portions.
- 47. A method according to claim 46, including the step of disposing a sensing member in the groove, placing an outer sheath about the assembly of the heater unit and temperature sensing member and reducing the outer sheath in cross section so as to firmly retain the temperature sensing member in thermal conductive contact within the groove.
- 48. A method according to claim 47, including reducing the cross section of the outer sheath to provide a substantially cylindrical outer configuration for the assembled heater and temperature sensing member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 301,134 filed Sept. 11, 1981 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 513,140 filed Oct. 8, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,349,727, which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 382,295 filed July 25, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,982,099 and Reissued as Re. No. 30,126.
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