Claims
- 1. An inline heating element for heating a fluid comprising:
an elongated tubular heating chamber comprising an inlet and an outlet opposite to said inlet; a heating element in said heating chamber wherein said heating element comprises;
an elongated base comprising at least two slidably engaged base elements; a coiled filament circumventing said base wherein said coiled filament comprises a first region wrapped clockwise around said base and a second region wrapped counterclockwise around said base and wherein said first region terminates at a first terminal and said second region terminates at a second terminal; wherein said elongated base is parallel to said elongated tubular heating element; and said fluid flows parallel to said base.
- 2. The inline heating element of claim 1 wherein at least one of said at least two base elements comprises at least one element selected from the group consisting of mica, steatite, cordierite, quartz and ceramic.
- 3. The inline heating element of claim 1 comprising three slidably engaged base elements.
- 4. The inline heating element of claim 1 further comprising a liner between said base and said coiled filament.
- 5. The inline heating element of claim 4 wherein said liner is flexible mica, mica sheet, quartz or ceramic.
- 6. The inline heating element of claim 1 wherein said filament is a resistive alloy.
- 7. The inline heating element of claim 1 wherein said filament comprises a nickel chrome alloy.
- 8. The inline heating element of claim 1 wherein each base element of said at least two base elements further comprises slots for receiving said coiled filament.
- 9. An in line heating element for heating a fluid comprising:
an elongated tubular heating chamber comprising a long tube side and a short tube side, an inlet and an outlet opposite to said inlet wherein said fluid enters said inlet and traverses parallel to said long tube side and exits said outlet as heated fluid; a heating element received by said heating chamber wherein said heating element comprises:
a rectangular base comprising at least two slidably engaged base elements and said base comprises long base sides and short base sides wherein said long base sides are parallel to said long tube side; and a continuous coiled resistive heating element circumventing said base in a double helix wherein said double helix comprises a rotational axis of symmetry and said rotational axis of symmetry is parallel to said long base.
- 10. The in line heating element of claim 9 wherein said base further comprises slots for receiving said continuous coiled resistive heating element.
- 11. The in line heating element of claim 9 wherein said slots are aligned.
- 12. The in line heating element of claim 10 wherein a separation between slots increases with distance along said base.
- 13. A heater for heating flowing fluid comprising:
a cylindrical heating chamber comprising an inlet at one base and on outlet at a second base and wherein said flowing fluid traverses parallel to said chamber; a resistive heating element received in said chamber wherein said resistive heating element comprises:
at least two slidably engaged base elements forming a rectangular base wherein each said base element comprises a long axis and short axis and said long axis is parallel to said chamber and each said base element comprises a multiplicity of first slots on one side and a multiplicity of second slots on a second side; and a double helix filament received in said first slots and said second slots.
- 14. The heater of claim 13 wherein said first slots and said second slots are aligned.
- 15. The heater of claim 13 wherein a separation between said first slots increases with distance along said base.
- 16. The heater of claim 13 wherein said filament is a resistive alloy.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present invention is related to co-pending U.S. patent appl. Ser. No. 10/291,049, filed Nov. 8, 2002 and is a continuation-in-part application thereof.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10291049 |
Nov 2002 |
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10392169 |
Mar 2003 |
US |