The present invention relates to a heat conductor according to the generic clause of claim 1.
DE 3,703,939 discloses a heating element having a textile support attached thereto. This heating element is mounted on silicone paper with little stickers of self-adhesive film paper and then at its final service location. A disadvantage here is that many different materials are used, and handling is time-consuming.
DE 20117812 discloses a heating resistor attached to a support of temperature-activated adhesive. Here it is disadvantageous that an area much larger than actually necessary is coated with adhesive.
EP 1,049,355 discloses a heating conductor attached to a grid of fusion adhesive. This configuration is fixed to a support by large-area spraying on of a liquid adhesive. A disadvantage here is that at least two different adhesives are used.
The invention relates to a heating conductor having the features of claim 1. A heating conductor according to claim 1 makes possible an installation of the heating conductor with sparing use of adhesive, and without bringing persons in further processing of the heating conductor into contact with adhesive or liquid substances.
The features of claims 2 and 3 afford simple producibility with simultaneously fireproof service of the heating element.
The features of claims 4 and 5 ensure that breaches such as might occur in the adhesive jacket will not cause damage to surrounding parts, in particular surfaces of parts in contact.
The features of claims 6 and 7 afford adequate electrical insulation of the heating conductor from the user.
A heating conductor according to claim 8 is especially thin and flexible. Other advantageous conformations will be found in the additional claims.
The description below deals with possibilities for conformation of the invention. This discussion is to be understood merely by way of example, and is given with reference to:
The metallic conductor 2 is surrounded by a plastic jacketing 4. This jacketing 4, in the present example, is composed of one layer. This layer consists essentially of a thermally activable adhesive 6. By thermally activable, in this document, it is meant that the adhesive is sticky above an activation temperature and not sticky below said activation temperature, but will maintain existing adhesions. The adhesive is preferably a copolyamide. The adhesive is solid below a softening temperature. Even in the solid state, however, it is preferably soft and extensible, to avoid sharp edges in case of failure of the jacketing 4.
Alternatively, however, the support might be a stamped or nubbed film or a fleece, in particular a pin fleece. The contacted sub-areas in the case of a fleece would be the fiber tips projecting from the surface of the fleece.
In the heating operation, an operating current flows from one end of the heating element 1 to its other end. The operating current is preferably so chosen that the heating temperature lies below the softening temperature of the adhesive 6. Alternatively, however, an adhesive that is volatilized at the heating temperature may be selected.
Alternatively, however, the heating conductors 1 may be laid directly on the surface 12. This can be accomplished by simply laying surface 12, heating element 1 and foam pad 14 one upon another.
In an embodiment not shown, the heating strands according to the invention might alternatively comprise a jacketing of two layers. A first, inner: layer serves for electrical insulation. A second, outer layer is of adhesive and serves to mediate adhesion between heating element and its surroundings.
The jacketing might alternatively comprise a non-homogeneous distribution of adhesive and insulating constituents. The non-homogeneously distributed insulating constituents then result in an insulating, irregular grid, distancing the conductor from its surroundings. The adhesive constituents yield a complementary adhesive grid fixing the conductor to its surroundings.
The conformation of the heating element of
Spirally around the relief strand 20, a metallic conductor 2 is arranged. It is kept free from mechanical loads by the relief strand 20. It may therefore be optimized entirely for its heating function. The metallic conductor 2, therefore, according to the application, may have either a round or a flat, strip-like cross-section.
The apparatus of metallic conductor 2 and relief strand 20 is surrounded at least in part by an adhesive jacketing 4 as previously described.
The embodiment of the heating element of
At least some of the conductor strands 22, preferably all, are each jacketed individually by an electrically insulating sleeve 23. In the event of failure of a single conductor strand 22, this prevents local overheating at the failure location. For since the electric current carried by the damaged conductor strand cannot escape immediately at the point of failure to other conductor strands, the heating output of the defective conductor strand is distributed to the other conductor strands uniformly over the entire length of the heating conductor.
The metallic conductor 2, consisting of conductor strands 22, is surrounded as a whole by a jacketing 4. Alternatively, however, the metallic conductor 2 might be employed in an embodiment according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 36 554.7 | Aug 2002 | DE | national |
103 09 207.2 | Feb 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE03/02453 | 7/22/2003 | WO |