Claims
- 1. A controllable heating apparatus comprising:
a heating element; a voltage source coupled to said heating element; a variable resistor coupled to said heating element and said voltage source, said variable resistor including a fixed resistive element and a moveable element, said moveable element having a position and adjustably contacting said fixed resistive element at a contact point associated with said position; said variable resistor having a resistance that is at least partially non-linearly related to said position; said heating element having a dissipated power that is at least partially linearly related to said position.
- 2. The controllable heating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said heating element comprises a thin-film resistor.
- 3. The controllable heating apparatus of claim 2, wherein said heating element comprises a thin-film resistor having a serpentine pattern.
- 4. The controllable heating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said voltage source comprises an AC power source.
- 5. The controllable heating apparatus of claim 1, further including a vapor dispensing device thermally coupled to said heating element, said vapor dispensing device configured to release vapor into an environment at a rate that is a function of said dissipated power.
- 6. The controllable heating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said moveable element comprises a component selected from the group consisting of a slider switch, a dial, a knob, a screw, and a thumbwheel.
- 7. The controllable heating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fixed resistive element comprises at least one thin film resistor.
- 8. The controllable heating apparatus of claim 7, wherein said at least one thin film resistor has a first end, a second end, and an attribute that varies non-linearly between said first end and second end, said attribute selected from the group consisting of width, thickness, material, and sheet resistance.
- 9. The controllable heating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fixed resistive element has a length and comprises a first thin film resistor and a second thin film resistor substantially parallel to said first thin film resistor, said first and second thin film resistors having a width that varies non-linearly over said length.
- 10. The controllable heating apparatus of claim 9, wherein said width varies continuously over said length in accordance with a geometric function selected from the group consisting of a square-root function, a logarithmic function, and a polynomial function.
- 12. The controllable heating apparatus of claim 9, wherein said width varies in accordance with a period of discrete steps.
- 13. The controllable heating apparatus of claim 9, wherein said moveable element has a high position, a low position, and at least one intermediate position between said high and low positions, and wherein said dissipated power at said high, low, and intermediate position define a substantially linear curve.
- 14. A variable resistor for controlling a heating element coupled in series with a voltage source V, the heating element being of the type characterized by a resistance RH and a dissipated power PH=UVH, wherein I is the current through the heating element and VH is the voltage across the heating element, said variable resistor comprising:
a fixed resistive element having a length L; a moveable element having a position x adjustably contacting said fixed resistive element at a contact point associated with said position x; said fixed resistive element having a resistance RS(x); wherein the dissipated power PH is related to RS(x) by the equation: 5PH=C1(1RS2+C2RS+C3)where C1=V2RH, C2=2RH, and C3=RH2; and wherein RS(x) is a non-linear function and PH(x) is at least partially linear.
- 15. The variable resistor of claim 14, wherein RS(x)∝{square root}{square root over (x/L)}.
- 16. The variable resistor of claim 14, wherein said fixed resistive element comprises two substantially parallel thin film resistors having widths w which vary non-linearly as a function of x.
- 17. The variable resistor of claim 14, wherein w(x)∝{square root}{square root over (x/L)}.
- 18. The variable resistor of claim 14, wherein said moveable element has a high position Xhigh, a low position Xxlow, and at least one intermediate position, wherein said dissipated power PH has a curve which substantially intersects a line defined by (Xhigh, PH(Xhigh)) and (Xlow, PH(Xlow)) at three points along said curve.
- 19. A vapor-dispensing device configured to connect to an electrical receptacle comprising a voltage source, said device comprising:
a reservoir of volatizable material; a delivery system communicating with said volatizable material, said delivery system configured to facilitate evaporation of said volatizable material into an environment at an evaporation rate, said delivery system including a heating element configured to produce a dissipated power, said evaporation rate being a function of said dissipated power; a variable resistor coupled to said heating element and said voltage source, said variable resistor including a fixed resistive element and a moveable element, said moveable element having a position and adjustably contacting said fixed resistive element at a contact point associated with said position; said variable resistor having a resistance that is at least partially non-linearly related to said position; said heating element having a dissipated power that is at least partially linearly related to said position.
- 20. The vapor-dispensing device of claim 19, wherein said heating element comprises a thin-film resistor and said variable resistor comprises at least one thin-film resistor having a width that varies across its length.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/407,392 filed Aug. 30, 2002 and entitled “Method and Apparatus for a Variable Resistor Configured to Compensate for Non-Linearities in a Heating Element Circuit,” and is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60407392 |
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