Claims
- 1. A method of making a mineral insulated electric heating cable, having the characteristic that for a given supply voltage the heat generated per unit length of the cable is substantially unaffected by the total length of the cable, comprising: forming an assembly comprising two or more ductile metallic conductors, namely a surrounding sheath and at least one other conductor within and spaced from it, at least one thin layer consisting of predominantly resistive material, which does not include an admixture of any significant amount of insulating material, supported by a carrier and individually or collectively contacting at least two of the conductors throughout the length thereof, and mineral insulating material substantially filling the remaining space within the sheath; and reducing the cross-section of the assembly to form the mineral insulating material into a homogeneous body of compacted insulating powder completely filling the remaining space whilst maintaining at least one layer of resistive material individually or collectively contacting at least two of the conductors throughout the length thereof.
- 2. A method of making a mineral insulated electric heating cable, having the characteristic that for a given supply voltage the heat generated per unit length of the cable is substantially unaffected by the total length of the cable, comprising: forming an assembly comprising two or more ductile metallic conductors, namely a surrounding sheath and at least one other conductor within and spaced from it, and a multiplicity of preformed blocks of mineral insulating material, at least some of which carry coatings of predominantly resistive material which does not include an admixture of any significant amount of insulating material, said preformed blocks of insulating material substantially filling the remaining space within the sheath with said coatings individually or collectively contacting at least two of the conductors throughout the length thereof; and reducing the cross-section of the assembly to form the mineral insulating material into a homogeneous body of compacted insulating powder completely filling said remaining space whilst maintaining at least one layer of resistive material individually or collectively contacting at least two of the conductors throughout the length thereof.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2 in which the preformed blocks are semi-annular.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1 in which the carrier is a continuous flexible tape of a material compatible with the reduction process.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 1 in which the resistive material is coated on the surface of the carrier.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 1 in which said carrier is coated by dipping in aqueous colloidal graphite.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 6 comprising drying the carrier after coating and before assembly.
- 8. A method of making a mineral insulated electric heating cable, having the characteristic that for a given supply voltage the heat generated per unit length of the cable is substantially unaffected by the total length of the cable, comprising: forming an assembly comprising two or more ductile metallic conductors, namely a surrounding sheath and at least one other conductor within and spaced from it, at least one thin layer consisting of predominantly resistive material, which does not include an admixture of any significant amount of insulating material, supported by a carrier in the form of a flexible paper tape and individually or collectively contacting at least two of the conductors throughout the length thereof, and mineral insulating material substantially filling the remaining space within the sheath; and reducing the cross-section of the assembly to form the mineral insulating material into a homogeneous body of compacted insulating powder completely filling the remaining space whilst maintaining at least one layer of resistive material individually or collectively contacting at least two of the conductors throughout the length thereof.
- 9. A method of making a mineral insulated electric heating cable, having the characteristic that for a given supply voltage the heat generated per unit length of the cable is substantially unaffected by the total length of the cable, comprising: forming an assembly comprising two or more ductile metallic conductors, namely a surrounding sheath and at least one other conductor within and spaced from it, at least one thin layer consisting of predominantly resistive material, which does not include an admixture of any significant amount of insulating material, supported by a carrier in the form of a textile tape and individually or collectively contacting at least two of the conductors throughout the length thereof, and mineral insulating material substantially filling the remaining space within the sheath; and reducing the cross-section of the assembly to form the mineral insulating material into a homogeneous body of compacted insulating powder completely filling the remaining space whilst maintaining at least one layer of resistive material individually or collectively contacting at least two of the conductors throughout the length thereof, said textile tape being destroyed by a heat treatment in the early stages of the production process.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mineral insulating material is in the form of a multiplicity of preformed blocks prior to the reduction of the cross-section of the assembly.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 587,161, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,001,760, filed June 16, 1975.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Divisions (1)
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