Claims
- 1. An electrical resistance heater element for heating a material or substrate in intimate contact with said heater element, comprising:a Nitinol ribbon having electrical contacts at opposite ends of said element for connection to an electrical circuit producing a flow of current to said Nitinol ribbon for heating of said material or substrate, and having an integral electrically insulating surface for preventing electrical shorting of said element by said substrate or material, and for preventing electrical shocks to people in contact with said element.
- 2. An electrical resistance heater element as defined in claim 1, wherein said Nitinol ribbon is applied to said material or substrate by particle deposition.
- 3. An electrical resistance heater element as defined in claim 1, wherein:said integral electrically insulating surface includes an material formed by reacting said Nitinol in said element with air at elevated temperatures.
- 4. A method of heating a material, comprisingestablishing direct contact between an electrical resistance heater element made of Nitinol and said material; passing a flow of electrical current through said element to raise the temperature thereof by electrical resistance heating and produce a heat flux to said material; and conducting heat from said element to said material; wherein said Nitinol heater element has an integral electrically insulating surface that allows intimate contact between said heater element and said material while preventing said heater element from being shorted and while protecting said material and people nearby from electrical shocks.
- 5. A method of heating a material as defined in claim 4, wherein:said electrical resistance heater element is embedded in concrete.
- 6. A method of heating a material as defined in claim 4, further comprising:conducting electrical current via power leads to ends of said Nitinol electrical resistance heater element and from there through a coating of copper over portions of said ends to prevent heating said ends of said element at connections between said power leads and ends of said heater element.
- 7. An electrical resistance heater system having at least one electrical resistance heater element for heating a material or substrate in intimate contact with said heater element, wherein:said electrical resistance heater element is made of Nitinol and includes an integral electrical insulating surface and electrical contacts at each of two ends; electrical leads connected to each of said two ends; and a controller for controlling a current to said leads from a source of electrical power.
- 8. An electrical resistance heater system as defined in claim 7, further comprising:temperature feedback from said Nitinol heater element to said controller using a resistance measurement of said Nitinol heater element to determine temperature.
- 9. An electrical resistance heater system as defined in claim 7, wherein:said integral electrically insulating surface includes an material formed by reacting said Nitinol in said element with air at elevated temperatures.
- 10. An electrical resistance heater system as defined in claim 7, wherein:said controller controls current to said electrical resistance heater element to control heat output from said element by sensing the electrical resistance of said element as a function of temperature.
- 11. An article comprising:a substrate to be heated; an electrical resistance heater element having a surface in heat transferring contact with said substrate for supplying heat to said substrate; said electrical resistance heater element including a Nitinol element having opposite ends, and electrical contacts at said opposite ends for connection to electrical leads for supplying a electrical current to heat said Nitinol element by electrical resistance heating and transfer a flow of heat to said substrate for heating of said substrate; and an integral electrically insulating material on said surface of said electrical resistance heater element including a material formed by reacting said Nitinol in said element with air at elevated temperatures.
- 12. An article as defined in claim 11, further comprising:a current controller for controlling current from a source of electrical power to said electrical resistance heater element to control heat output from said element by sensing the electrical resistance of said element as a function of temperature.
- 13. An electrical resistance heater element for heating of a substrate in intimate contact with said heater element, comprising:a Nitinol element having electrical contacts at opposite ends of said element for connection to an electrical power supply for producing a flow of current to said heater element to heat said element to an elevated temperature by electrical resistance and maintain said temperature for a duration to produce a substantial heat flux to said substrate; an integral electrically insulating material on surfaces of said electrical resistance heater element including a material formed by reacting said Nitinol in said element with air at elevated temperatures.
- 14. An electrical resistance heater for heating a material or substrate to be heated in intimate contact with said heater, comprising:heater element means for conducting a flow of electrical current therethrough and raising said heater element to an elevated temperature and maintaining said heater element at said elevated temperature and thereby producing a flow of heat by electrical resistance heating, said heater element means being made of Nitinol; electrical contacts at each of two ends of said heater element means for connecting power leads to said heater element means by which said flow of electrical current from a source of electrical power may be conducted to said heater element means; and electrical insulation means integral with said heater element means and in intimate contact with said substrate for insulating said heater element electrically from said substrate and for conduction of heat directly from said heater element to said substrate.
- 15. An electrical resistance heater as defined in claim 14, wherein:said electrical insulation means includes a material formed by reacting said Nitinol in said element with air at elevated temperatures.
- 16. An electrical resistance heater as defined in claim 14, further comprising:a controller for controlling current from said source of electrical power to said leads.
- 17. An electrical resistance heater as defined in claim 16, wherein:said controller controls current to said electrical resistance heater element to control heat output from said element by sensing the electrical resistance of said element as a function of temperature.
Parent Case Info
This is related to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/052,206 for “Nitinol Heater Elements” filed by Gerald J. Julien on Jul. 10, 1997.
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