Claims
- 1. A radiant heater comprising:
- an insulator of an insulating material;
- at least one heating coil partly embedded in said insulator, wherein said insulating material comprises a compressed material of flowing characteristics in an uncompressed state, and interior space of said heating coil being filled over a portion of an internal cross-sectional area with said insulating material by embedding, thereby providing a fixing of said heating coil to said insulator, wherein said insulating material is substantially made of a material from a group including an aerogel based on pyrogenic silicic acid and an aerogel based on alumina.
- 2. The radiant heater according to claim 1, wherein said insulator comprises an insulating material solidified by curing.
- 3. The radiant heater according to claim 1, wherein a distance between individual turns of said at least one heating coil is larger than a wire thickness of said heating coil.
- 4. A radiant heater having an insulator comprising insulating material and at least one heating coil partly embedded in said insulating material, said radiant heater produced by a method comprising the steps of:
- filling a first portion of an interior space of said at least one heating coil with a filling material, a second portion of said interior space being left free from said filling material;
- applying said insulating material so that said insulating material fills said second portion; and
- removing said filling material from said first portion;
- wherein a surface of said second portion is a pressure image of the filling material removed from said first portion and wherein said insulating material constituted by is a material from the group including an aerogel based on pyrogenic silicic acid and an aerogel based on alumina.
- 5. The radiant heater according to claim 4, wherein said insulating material is dry on application.
- 6. The radiant heater according to claim 4, wherein said insulating material is compressed prior to removal of said filling material.
- 7. The radiant heater according to claim 6, wherein said insulator is cured after compression.
- 8. The radiant heater according to claim 4, wherein said filling material is a flowing material.
- 9. The radiant heater according to claim 4, wherein said filling material is quartz sand.
- 10. The radiant heater according to claim 4, wherein said at least one heating coil is freed from particles of said filling material by at least one of blowing and suction air after compressing said filling material.
- 11. The radiant heater according to claim 4, wherein said heating coil is freed from particles of said filling material after hardening said insulator by curing.
- 12. A radiant heater having an insulator comprising insulating material and at least one heating coil partly embedded in said insulating material, said radiant heater produced by a method comprising the steps of:
- filling a first portion of an interior space of said at least one heating coil with a filling material, a second portion of said interior space being left free from said filling material;
- applying said insulating material so that said insulating material fills said second portion; and
- removing said filling material from said first portion;
- wherein a surface of said second portion is a pressure image of the filling material removed from said first portion and wherein said insulating material is substantially made of a material from the group including an aerogel based on pyrogenic silicic acid and an aerogel based on alumina.
- 13. The radiant heater according to claim 12, wherein said insulating material comprises at least one of a fiber reinforcement binder and an opacifier.
- 14. The radiant heater according to claim 12, wherein said filling material is mixed at least with components of a curing agent, said components of said curing agent penetrating adjacent parts of said insulating material during compression.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 385,008, filed Jul. 25, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,048,176.
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