Claims
- 1. In an electric heating furnace including a hollow body having walls of refractory material defining a chamber for receiving material to be heated therein and wherein a heating element includes an elongated heating strip of electrically conductive resistance material, said strip having width and being many times wider than its thickness for providing a heat radiating surface, said strip having corrugations therein extending transversely of the length of the strip and being mounted in the chamber spaced from a wall thereof with its heat radiation surface facing into the chamber and including a flat connector strip secured to an end of said heating strip and extending at right angle to the length of said heating strip for conducting electrical current to said heating strip, an improved heating element in which:
- said corrugated heating strip having a plurality of spaced parallel slots cut therein, each slot extending from the end of the heating strip in a direction lengthwise of the strip and perpendicular to the currugations,
- said slots each having a length which is many times greater than the thickness of said heating strip and extending partially along the length of said heating strip thereby separating the end of the heating strip into a plurality of spaced parallel corrugated portions, and
- said connector strip being welded to the end of each of said spaced parallel corrugated portions of said heating strip,
- whereby stresses are decreased on the welded connection between said connector strip and the heating strip which would otherwise arise from thermal expansion of the heating strip relative to the connector strip.
- 2. In an electric heating furnace, an improved heating element as claimed in claim 1, in which:
- said connector strip is a jumper strip which extends transversely across the ends of said parallel corrugated portions of the heating strip to which said jumper strip is welded and extends over and is welded to another similar heating strip for conducting electrical current between said heating strips, and
- said spaced parallel slots in the end of said heating strip extend perpendicular to the length of said jumper strip.
- 3. In an electric heating furnace, an improved heating element as claimed in claim 1, in which
- said connector strip is a terminal strip has a width comparable to the width of said corrugated heating strip,
- said terminal strip extends from the ends of said parallel corrugated portions of the heating strip to which said terminal strip is welded and extends in a direction generally perpendicular to the radiating surface of said heating strip for passing through a wall of the furnace for making electrical connection thereto,
- said terminal strip has a slot cut therein extending from the end of the terminal strip lengthwise thereof partially along the length thereof,
- said terminal slot is located in the end of the terminal strip which is welded to the end of said heating strip,
- said terminal slot has a length which is many times greater than the thickness of said terminal strip, and
- said terminal slot is aligned with one of the slots in said heating strip.
- 4. In an electric heating furnace, an improved heating element as claimed in claim 3, in which:
- said heating element has an odd number of slots cut therein, and
- said terminal slot matches with the middle slot in said heating strip.
- 5. In an electric heating furnace including a hollow body having walls of refractory material defining a chamber for receiving material to be heated therein and wherein a heating element includes a heating strip of electrically conductive resistance material, said strip having thickness and having a width which is many times greater than its thickness for providing a heat radiating surface with corrugations therein extending transversely of the length of the strip and being mounted in the chamber spaced from a wall thereof with said radiating surface facing toward said chamber and includes a terminal having an end welded to an end of said heating strip and extending generally perpendicular to the radiating surface of said heating strip for passing through a wall of the furnace for conducting electrical current to said heating strip, an improved heating element in which:
- said corrugated heating strip has a plurality of spaced parallel slots cut therein, each of said slots extending from the end of the heating strip in a direction lengthwise of the strip,
- said slots extending part of the way along the length of said heating strip and being located in the end of the heating strip to which said terminal is welded,
- said terminal has a slot in the end thereof which is welded to said heating strip, and
- said terminal slot extends lengthwise of said terminal and is aligned with one of the slots in said heating strip.
- 6. In an electric heating furnace, an improved heating element as claimed in claim 5, in which:
- said terminal is a strip having a width similar to the width of said heating strip, and
- said terminal slot is located in the middle of the end of the terminal strip.
- 7. For use in an electrical heating furnace including a hollow body having walls of refractory material defining a chamber for receiving material to be heated therein, an improved electric resistance heating element comprising:
- a pair of heating strips of electrically conductive resistance material, said heating strips being positioned in spaced parallel relationship and having heat radiating surfaces positioned in the same general plane with an edge of one heating strip facing toward an edge of the other heating strip, each of said heating strips having a width which is many times greater than its thickness, each of said heating strips having corrugations therein extending transversely of the length of the strip;
- a pair of jumper strips of the same material as said heating strips, said jumper strips lying in said general plane and extending between said heating strips and extending transversely across a first end of each of said heating strips, said pair of jumper strips each being welded to said first end of each of said heating strips with said first end of each heating strip being sandwiched between said jumper strips;
- a pair of terminals, one of said terminals being welded to a second end of a respective heating strip and extending generally perpendicular to said plane for being adapted to pass through a wall of the furnace for making electrical connection thereto;
- each of said heating strips having a plurality of slots cut lengthwise therein extending from its first end perpendicular to said pair of jumper strips for reducing stresses where the jumper strips are welded to each heating strip; and
- each of said heating strips having a plurality of slots cut lengthwise therein extending from its second end perpendicular to the respective terminal welded thereto for reducing stresses where the terminal is welded to the respective heating strip.
- 8. For use in an electric heating furnace, an improved electric resistance heating element as claimed in claim 7, in which:
- each of said terminals has a slot cut therein extending perpendicular to the second end of the heating strip welded thereto, said terminal slot being in the middle of said terminal and being aligned with one of the slots in the second end of the heating strip welded to said terminal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior copending application Ser. No. 627,369, filed Oct. 30, 1975, and now abandoned.
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