Claims
- 1. A resistor grid comprising:
- a plurality of first planar grid members of resistance material, each of said grid members having first and second offset planar ends, said ends of adjacent grid members being welded together to form a tight first serpentine path for the flow of electric current, said grid members lying in substantially parallel relationship to each other, said grid members positioned outermost in said serpentine path having first terminal means connected thereto to provide electrical current input and discharge paths for the resistor grid, said ends of said grid members welded together across their widths and each having a first leg extending only partially across said widths and projecting outwardly therefrom in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said grid members with said grid members including said leg each being of a one piece sheet metal construction; and,
- first and second insulator members each having a plurality of leg-receiving holes located on one side thereof with said holes lying in parallel relation to each other and extending only partially through said first and second insulator members, said insulating members being spaced apart and in parallel relation to each other with said one side of said members being inwardly opposed to one another, said leg of said members being positioned in said leg-receiving holes of said first and second insulator members; and wherein:
- said grid members each have thickness with said grid members including turbulence producing ribs formed therein extending lengthwise thereon and in an outward direction, said ribs strengthening said members and including an outwardly located portion creating air turbulence increasing heat transfer between said grid members and surrounding air.
- 2. The resistor grid of claim 1 wherein:
- said ribs extend a distance perpendicular to said grid members at least twice said thickness.
- 3. The resistor grid of claim 2 wherein:
- said ribs extend lengthwise at different angles to said longitudinal axis, said ribs further extend outwardly in the same direction.
- 4. The resistor grid of claim 3 and further comprising:
- a second leg projecting outwardly from each of said ends in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said grid members; and wherein:
- said grid members welded together are seam welded across the entire width of said grid members, said grid members are identical but are alternately orientated 180 degrees relative to adjacent grid members, each end of each grid member includes first and second leg components projecting outwardly therefrom in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said member, said first and second leg projecting from said ends are formed by the aligned positioning of first and second leg components before adjacent grid members are welded together.
- 5. The resistor grid of claim 4 wherein:
- said first and second leg components projecting from said ends are integrally associated with said grid members with the material of said leg components being the continuation of the resistance material comprising said grid members.
- 6. The resistor grid of claim 5 wherein:
- said first and second leg components on said ends have a radial shape forming said first and second leg in a generally cylindrical shape when said leg components of adjacent grid members are aligned and adjacent grid members are welded together.
- 7. The resistor grid of claim 6 wherein:
- said first and second leg components on said ends are of sheet metal composition.
- 8. The resistor grid of claim 1 wherein:
- said grid members are arranged in pairs with said planar ends converging together at one end and with said planar ends diverging apart at the end opposite of said one end and connected to grid members of adjacent pairs of grid members, said grid members including main bodies spaced apart but contacting together when said planar ends converge together at a first location extending widthwise across said main bodies providing a current path from one grid member through said first location to an adjacent member and directing said current path away from said leg and said insulator members, said holes have depths shorter than the lengths of said leg insuring said leg bottoms out in said holes and space said planar ends apart from said insulator members except at said leg limiting contact between said grid members and said insulator members, maximizing the distance from an insulator member to said said first location of contact between said main bodies and minimizing heat transfer via conduction and convection from said grid members to said insulator members.
- 9. The resistor grid of claim 8 and further comprising:
- a plurality of second planar grid members of resistance material identical to said first planar grid members except for size, each of said second grid members having third and fourth offset planar ends, said third and fourth offset planar ends of adjacent second grid members being welded to form a tight second serpentine path for the flow of electric current, said second grid members lying in substantially parallel relationship to each other, said second grid members positioned outermost in said second serpentine path having second terminal means mounted thereto and connected electrically with said first terminal means providing a continuous path through said first and second serpentine path to provide electrical current input and discharge paths for the resistor grid, said third and fourth ends of said second grid members welded together each having a third leg projecting outwardly therefrom in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said second grid members; and
- third and fourth insulator members parallel to said first and second insulator members and each having a plurality of second leg-receiving holes located on a second side thereof with said second holes lying in parallel relation to each other and extending only partially through said third and fourth insulator members, said insulating members being spaced apart and in parallel relation to each other with said second side of said third and fourth insulator members being inwardly opposed to one another, said third leg being positioned in said second leg-receiving holes of said third and fourth insulator members.
- 10. A resistor grid assembly comprising:
- a pair of parallel mounting members of electrical non-conductive material having mutually opposed faces each with rows of generally round spaced apart holes formed therein;
- a plurality of individual electrically-conductive heat transfer strips with mutually opposed faces, each strip having a sheet metal main body with a first end portion and a second end portion offset equal distances but on opposite sides therefrom and being integrally connected to said main body, said strips are arranged in alternating fashion to position each first end portion into first pairs and each second end portion into second pairs offset from said first pairs, said first pairs and said second pairs each have width equal to said main body with said first pairs welded together and said second pairs welded together across said width arranging said strips into an integrally connected and unitary serpentine grid providing a current path extending from one main body to an adjacent main body through the entire width of said first pairs and said second pairs, each first end portion and each second end portion located in said first pairs and said second pairs include a first projection extending across only a portion of said width, each projection mating with another projection cooperatively forming legs extending from said first pairs and second pairs into each of said holes mounting said grid to said mounting members, said legs extend only partially across said width to minimize heat transfer by conduction through said legs into said members, said legs have sufficient length to position said first pairs and second pairs away from said members locating said current path away from said members and minimizing heat transfer by conduction and radiation to said members allowing air flow around said first pairs and second pairs as well as said body to remove heat therefrom; and wherein:
- said strips each have thickness with said strips including turbulence producing ribs formed thereon extending lengthwise thereon and in an outward direction, said ribs strengthening said members and including an outwardly located portion creating air turbulence increasing heat transfer between said strips and surrounding air.
- 11. The resistor grid assembly of claim 10 and further comprising:
- said ribs extend a distance perpendicular to said strips at least twice said thickness.
- 12. The resistor grid assembly of claim 11 wherein:
- each of said strips include a longitudinal axis and a plurality of said ribs extending lengthwise thereon at different angles to said longitudinal axis with said ribs extending from said strips in the same direction.
- 13. The resistor grid assembly of claim 12 and further comprising:
- second projections extending across only a portion of said width, each second projection mating with another second projection cooperatively forming second legs extending from said first pairs and second pairs into each of said holes mounting said grid to said mounting members; and wherein:
- said first and first legs being spaced apart and positioned within opposite outside one third portions of said first pairs welded together and second pairs welded together, said first and second projections extending from each said first end portion and second end portion located in said first pairs and said second pairs are integrally associated with said electrically-conductive heat transfer strips, the material of said first and second projections being the continuation of the material comprising said electrically-conductive heat transfer strips.
- 14. The resistor grid assembly of claim 13 wherein,
- said first and second projections extending from each said first end portion and second end portion located in said first pairs and said second pairs have a radial shape cooperatively forming said first and second legs in a generally cylindrical shape.
- 15. The resistor grid assembly of claim 14 wherein:
- said first and second projections extend from each said first end portion and second end portion located in said first pairs and said second pairs being of sheet metal composition.
- 16. A resistor grid comprising:
- a plurality of first planar grid members of resistance material, each of said grid members having first and second offset planar ends, said ends of adjacent grid members being welded together to form a tight first serpentine path for the flow of electric current, some of said grid members positioned to said serpentine path having first terminal means connected thereto to provide electrical current input and discharge paths for the resistor grid, said ends of said grid members welded together across their widths and each having a first leg extending only partially across said widths and projecting outwardly therefrom in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said grid members with said grid members including said leg each being of a one piece sheet metal construction; and
- first and second insulator members each having a plurality of leg-receiving holes located on one side thereof, said insulating members being spaced apart with said one side of said members being inwardly opposed to one another, said leg of said members being positioned in said leg-receiving holes of said first and second insulator members; and wherein:
- said grid members each have thickness with said grid members including turbulence producing ribs formed thereon extending lengthwise thereon and in an outward direction, said ribs strengthening said members and including an outwardly located portion creating air turbulence increasing heat transfer between said grid members and surrounding air.
- 17. The resistor grid of claim 16 wherein:
- said ribs extend a distance perpendicular to said grid members at least twice said thickness.
- 18. The resistor grid of claim 17 wherein:
- each of said grid members include a longitudinal axis and a plurality of said ribs extending lengthwise thereon at different angles to said longitudinal axis with said ribs extending outwardly from said grid members in the same direction.
- 19. A resistor grid assembly comprising:
- a pair of mounting members of electrical non-conductive material having mutually opposed faces each with rows of generally round spaced apart holes formed therein;
- a plurality of individual electrically-conductive heat transfer strips with mutually opposed faces, each strip having a sheet metal main body with a first end portion and a second end portion offset equal distances but on opposite sides therefrom and being integrally connected to said main body, said strips are arranged in alternating fashion to position each first end portion into first pairs and each second end portion into second pairs offset from said first pairs, said first pairs and said second pairs each have width equal to said main body with said first pairs welded together and said second pairs welded together across said width arranging said strips into an integrally connected and unitary serpentine grid providing a current path extending from one main body to an adjacent main body through the entire width of said first pairs and said second pairs, each first end portion and each second end portion located in said first pairs and said second pairs include a first projection extending across only a portion of said width, each projection mating with another projection cooperatively forming legs extending from said first pairs and second pairs into each of said holes mounting said grid to said mounting members, said legs extend only partially across said width to minimize heat transfer by conduction through said legs into said members, said legs have sufficient length to position said first pairs and second pairs away from said members locating said current path away from said members and minimizing heat transfer by conduction and radiation to said members allowing air flow around said first pairs and second pairs as well as said body to remove heat therefrom; and wherein:
- said strips each have thickness with said strips including turbulence producing ribs formed thereon extending lengthwise thereon and in an outward direction, said ribs strengthening said members and including an outwardly located portion creating air turbulence increasing heat transfer between said strips and surrounding air.
- 20. The resistor grid assembly of claim 19 and further comprising:
- said ribs extend a distance perpendicular to said strips at least twice said thickness; and wherein:
- each of said strips include a longitudinal axis and a plurality of said ribs extending lengthwise thereon at different angles to said longitudinal axis and also outwardly in the same direction.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my allowed co-pending application Ser. No. 737,253 filed May 23, 1985 and entitled Resistor Grid Assembly.
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