Claims
- 1. A baseboard heating system for a room having a plurality of walls comprising a self-regulating heat producing strip disposed along each wall of a room, said strip extending substantially the entire length of a base of each wall, said strip including a plurality of pairs of spaced apart electrical conductors extending longitudinally along the base of at least one wall and spaced therefrom, self-limiting conductive material in physical contact with and forming a plurality of heat generating zones, said heat generating zones being formed between the conductors of each pair of the conductors and between conductors of adjacent pairs, and an electrically insulative jacket longitudinally covering all the pairs of conductors and the self-limiting conductive material, said strip further including two power conductors electrically insulated from each other and from the self-limiting conductive material, said power conductors extending longitudinally along the strip, and means for connecting the power conductors to a power source.
- 2. The baseboard heating system as set forth in claim 1 further including a preformed connector block for making electrical connection between the power conductors and each pair of spaced apart conductors at any desired point along the strip.
- 3. A self-regulating baseboard heater comprising a self-regulating heat producing strip, said strip including a plurality of pairs of spaced apart electrical conductors longitudinally extending substantially the entire length of the strip, self-limiting conductive material in physical contact with and forming a plurality of heat generating zones, said heat generating zones being formed between the conductors of each pair of conductors and between conductors of adjacent pairs, and an electrically insulative jacket longitudinally covering the conductors and the self-limiting conductive material, said strip further including two power conductors electrically insulated from each other and from the self-limiting conductive material, said power conductors being contained within the electrically insulative jacket and extending longitudinally along the strip, whereby application of a voltage across the pairs of conductors results in the generation of a self-regulated heat output along the strip.
- 4. The self-regulating baseboard heater as set forth in claim 3 further including a preformed connector block for making electrical connection between the power conductors and each pair of spaced apart conductors at any desired point along the strip.
- 5. The self-regulating baseboard heater as set forth in claim 3 wherein the pairs of spaced apart conductors are connected in parallel to the power conductors.
- 6. A self-regulating baseboard heater comprising a strip of self-regulating heat producing material having a heat output of at least approximately fifty watts per foot, said strip including a plurality of pairs of spaced apart electrical conductors longitudinally extending substantially the entire length of the strip, self-limiting conductive material in physical contact with and forming a plurality of heat generating zones, said heat generating zones being formed between the conductors of each pair of the conductors and between conductors of adjacent pairs, and an electrically insulative jacket longitudinally covering the conductors and the self-limiting conductive material, said strip further including two power conductors electrically insulated from each other and from the self-limiting conductive material, said power conductors being contained within the electrically insulative jacket and extending longitudinally along the strip, said strip being severable at any point along its length to expose the electrical conductors for connection to a power source.
- 7. The self-regulating baseboard heater as set forth in claim 6 wherein the pairs of spaced apart conductors are connected in parallel to the power conductors.
- 8. The self-regulating baseboard heater as set forth in claim 6 wherein the strip is less than one-half inch in thickness.
- 9. The self-regulating baseboard heater as set forth in claim 8 wherein the thickness of the strip is from approximately one-eighth to approximately one-quarter inch.
- 10. A room with a baseboard heating system comprising a plurality of walls of the room, a self-regulating heat producing strip disposed along each wall of the room, said strip extending substantially the entire length of a base of each wall, said strip including a plurality of pairs of spaced apart electrical conductors extending longitudinally along the base of at least one wall and spaced therefrom, self-limiting conductive material in physical contact with said pairs of conductors and forming a plurality of heat generating zones, said heat generating zones being formed between the conductors of each pair and between conductors of adjacent pairs, an electrically insulative jacket longitudinally covering the conductors and the self-limiting conductive material, and means for connecting the conductors to a power source.
- 11. The room with a baseboard heating system as set forth in claim 10 further including two power conductors electrically insulated from each other and from the self-limiting conductive material, said power conductors being contained within the electrically insulative jacket and extending longitudinally along the strip.
- 12. The room with a baseboard heating system as set forth in claim 11 further including a preformed connector block for making electrical connection between the power conductors and each pair of spaced apart conductors at any desired point along the strip.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 829,943, filed on Feb. 18, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,689,470.
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