Claims
- 1. An electrical heater which comprises
- (1) a laminar resistive element which (i) is composed of a conductive polymer which comprises a continuous matrix comprising a first organic polymer and a first particulate conductive filler which is distributed in the matrix and maintains its identity therein and each particle of which comprises a second organic polymer and a second particulate conductive filler which is distributed in the second polymer and (ii) has a first face and an opposite second face;
- (2) a first laminar electrode, the whole of which is secured to the first face of the resistive element; and
- (3) a second laminar electrode, the whole of which is secured to the second face of the resistive element;
- the first and second electrodes being connectable to a power supply, whereby current can be passed through the resistive element; and the first and second electrodes being so shaped and positioned that (a) when current passes between the electrodes, it does so in a direction which is substantially at right angles to the faces of the resistive element, and (b) there is a continuous marginal portion around the whole of the periphery of the resistive element in which at most one of the first and second electrodes is present.
- 2. A heater according to claim wherein the first electrode covers substantially all of the first face except for at least a part of said marginal portion.
- 3. A heater according to claim 2 wherein the first electrode covers substantially all of the first face except for a first continuous margin around the whole of the perimeter of the first face.
- 4. A heater according to claim 2 wherein the second electrode covers substantially all of the second face.
- 5. A heater according to claim 3 wherein the second electrode covers substantially all of the second face except for a second continuous margin around the whole of the peimeter of the second face.
- 6. A heater according to claim 1 which has two straight sides which are parallel to each other; and the first electrode covers the whole of the first face except for (a) two margins which run down the whole length of each of the straight sides, and optionally (b) further margins which run down the whole length of each of the other sides.
- 7. A heater according to claim 6 whose periphery consists of four straight sides, two of which are parallel to each other.
- 8. A heater according to claim 7 wherein the four straight sides comprise a first pair of sides parallel to each other and a second pair of sides parallel to each other.
- 9. A heater according to claim 8 wherein the first electrode covers the whole of the first face except for two margins which run down the whole length of each of the sides of the first part, and the second electrode covers the whole of the second face except for two margins which run down the whole length of each of the sides of the second pair.
- 10. A heater according to claim 1 wherein each of the electrodes is a continuous metal foil electrode.
- 11. A heater according to claim 10 wherein each of the electrodes is an electrodeposited foil electrode.
- 12. A heater according to claim 1 wherein at least part of the marginal portion has been formed by removal of an electrode previously applied to the resistive element.
- 13. A heater according to claim 1 wherein the resistive element is at most 100 mils thick.
- 14. A heater according to claim 13 wherein the resistive element is at most 50 mils thick.
- 15. A heater according to claim 1 wherein the distance between the first and second electrodes around the outside of the resistive element is at least 1.5 times the thickness of the resistive element.
- 16. A heater according to claim 15 wherein said distance is at least 2 times the thickness of the resistive element.
- 17. A heater according to claim 15 wherein said distance is at least 3.5 times the thickness of the resistive element.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 130,264, filed Dec. 8, 1987, now abandoned.
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