Claims
- 1. An electrical heater comprising:first and second busses disposed on a substrate in electrically isolated relation, the first and second busses electrically coupled with generally parallel conducting element portions and having corresponding first and second voltage application portions; a thermistor layer electrically interconnecting the generally parallel conducting element portions; a summation of electrical paths along the first and second busses from the first and second voltage application portions thereof to adjacent portions along the generally parallel conducting element portions is substantially the same.
- 2. The heater of claim 1, the thermistor layer comprises a positive temperature coefficient material.
- 3. The heater of claim 1, the first and second conducting element portions arranged in a generally rectangular pattern, the first and second voltage application portions located diagonally opposite each other.
- 4. The heater of claim 3, the first and second busses each electrically coupled with a plurality of interdigitated parallel conducting element portions, the summation of electrical paths along the first and second busses from the first and second voltage application portions thereof to adjacent portions along the interdigitated parallel conducting element portions is substantially the same.
- 5. The heater of claim 1, a first electrical terminal electrically coupled to said first voltage application portion of the first buss, a second electrical terminal electrically coupled to the second voltage application portion of the second buss, the first and second electrical terminals spaced more closely to each other than a spacing between the first and second voltage application portions of the first and second busses.
- 6. The heater of claim 5, the second electrical terminal electrically coupled to the second voltage application portion by a feeder buss located on a side of the substrate opposite the first and second busses.
- 7. An electrical heater comprising:a substrate; first and second electrically isolated busses disposed on the substrate the first and second busses electrically coupled to generally parallel conducting element portions arranged in a generally rectangular pattern; a first voltage terminal coupled to the first buss and a second voltage terminal coupled to the second buss, the first and second voltage terminals located diagonally opposite each other.
- 8. The heater of claim 7, a summation of electrical paths along the first and second busses from the first and second voltage terminals thereof to adjacent portions along the generally parallel conducting element portions is substantially the same.
- 9. The heater of claim 7, a first electrical terminal electrically coupled to the first voltage terminal, a second electrical terminal electrically coupled to the second voltage terminal, the first and second electrical terminals spaced more closely to each other than the spacing between the first and second voltage terminals.
- 10. The heater of claim 9, the second electrical terminal electrically coupled to the second voltage terminal by a feeder buss located on an opposite side of the substrate as the first and second busses.
- 11. The heater of claim 7, the first and second busses each electrically coupled to a plurality of interdigitated parallel conducting element portions, the summation of electrical paths along the first and second busses from the first and second voltage terminals thereof to adjacent portions along the interdigitated parallel conducting element portions is substantially the same.
- 12. In an electrical heater comprising an insulating substrate having first and second conducting elements disposed thereon interconnected by a positive temperature coefficient material, the improvement comprising:the first and second conducting elements arranged substantially symmetrically in a generally rectangular pattern; a first voltage terminal coupled to the first conducting element and a second voltage terminal coupled to the second conducting element, the first and second voltage terminals located in diagonally opposite corners of the generally rectangular pattern.
- 13. The improvement of claim 12, a summation of electrical paths along the first and second conducting elements from the first and second voltage terminals thereof to adjacent portions of the first and second conducting elements is substantially the same.
- 14. The improvement of claim 12, a first electrical terminal electrically coupled to the first voltage terminal, a second electrical terminal electrically coupled to the second voltage terminal, the first and second electrical terminals spaced more closely to each other than a spacing between the first and second voltage terminals.
- 15. The improvement of claim 14, the second electrical terminal electrically coupled to the second voltage terminal by a feeder buss located on a side of the substrate opposite the first and second conducting elements.
- 16. The improvement of claim 12, the first and second electrodes each having a plurality of interdigitated parallel electrode portions, the summation of electrical paths along the first and second electrodes from the first and second voltage terminals thereof to adjacent portions along the interdigitated parallel electrode portions is substantially the same.
Parent Case Info
This application is a cont of Ser. No. 09/281,099 filed Mar 29, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 6,084,217, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/189,382, entitled “Dual Heater with PTC and Fixed Resistance Elements” filed on Nov. 9, 1998, now ABN the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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