Claims
- 1. A heater for a composite structure made of a layer of a multitude of lossy electrically conductive elongated fibers embedded in an electrically nonconductive matrix, said fibers and said matrix synergistically contributing to the strength of said composite structure, said heater comprising:
- means for injecting an electrical current through multiple paths of the conductive fibers, whereby the fibers convert the electrical current to heat energy; wherein
- the fibers provide structural support to the composite structure by virtue of being an integral part thereof, as well as act as heat converters.
- 2. The heater of claim 1 wherein the composite structure is electromagnetically opaque, and simultaneously supports and heats a paraboloidal antenna reflector requiring heating;
- the heat-providing composite structure is in intimate contact with substantially all of a surface of the antenna reflector; and
- heating of the composite structure provides contiguous and uniform heating of the antenna reflector and prevents and removes ice and snow build-up from the antenna reflector.
- 3. The heater of claim 1 wherein the conductive fibers are fabricated of carbon.
- 4. The heater of claim 3 wherein the conductive fibers are randomly oriented in a felt mat of discontinuous fibers.
- 5. The heater of claim 1 wherein the nonconductive matrix is fabricated of a material from the class of materials consisting essentially of epoxy resins, phenolic resins, polyamide resins, and ceramics; and the composite structure is mechanically self-supporting.
- 6. The heater of claim 1 wherein the injecting means comprises first and second electrodes positioned at opposing ends of the composite structure, wherein:
- the first and second electrodes are generally of the same size, are each spread over a relatively large linear dimension of the corresponding end, and launch current in a substantially uniform manner.
- 7. The heater of claim 1 wherein the composite structure has been cut by narrow elongated slits that are generally evenly distributed throughout a surface of the composite structure and are generally orthogonal to said multiple paths;
- whereby the slits tend to equalize the current densities through the multiple paths and thereby equalize the heating distribution throughout the composite structure.
Parent Case Info
This is a File Wrapper Continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 092,844, filed Sept. 3, 1987, now abandoned.
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