Claims
- 1. An electrical space heating element comprising:
- a ceramic tile body having a visible side and an opposite side which faces away from said visible side;
- a polyester cover layer;
- an adhesive bonding said polyester cover layer to said opposite side of said ceramic tile body;
- a nonmetallic electrically resistive layer disposed along the surface of said cover layer which faces away from said visible side of said ceramic tile body, said nonmetallic electrically resistive layer being divided into at least two spatially separated areas, each of said spatially separated areas being separated from each adjacent spatially separated area by a separation space;
- low resistance contacting means electrically contacting each of said at least to spatially separated areas in at least two different spatially separated locations; and
- a polyester bottom layer disposed over said cover layer and enclosing said electrically resistive layer therebetween, said bottom and said cover layers having a plurality of perforations provided therethrough along each of said separation spaces.
- 2. The space heating element of claim 1 wherein said ceramic tile body has a surface area of at least 3,600 square centimeters and a thickness to surface area ratio no greater than 1:45,000.
- 3. The space heating element of claim 2 wherein said thickness to surface area ratio is 1:45,000.
- 4. The space heating element of claim 2 wherein the thickness of said ceramic tile body is approximately equal to 0.8 cm.
- 5. The space heating element of claim 2 wherein the thickness of said ceramic tile body is 0.8 cm.
- 6. The space heating element of claim 1 wherein the resistance of said electrically resistive layer is substantially constant as a function of temperature.
- 7. The space heating element of claim 6 wherein the material of said electrically resistive layer is selected from the group consisting of graphite and carbon black.
- 8. An electrical space heating element comprising:
- a ceramic tile body having a visible side which faces a space to be heated and an opposite side which faces away from the space to be heated;
- an electrically resistive glaze applied to said opposite side, said electrically resistive glaze being embedded with nonmetallic electrically conductive particles such that the electrical resistance of said electrically resistive glaze is substantially constant as a function of its temperature; and
- low resistance contacting means for electrically contacting said electrically resistive glaze in at least two spatially separated areas.
- 9. The space heating element of claim 8 wherein said electrically resistive glaze is applied to the ceramic tile body in th form of at least one rectangle and wherein said low resistance contacting means is a pair of copper bands disposed along two opposing edges of said at least one rectangle.
- 10. The space heating element of claim 8 wherein said ceramic tile body has a surface area of at least 3,600 square centimeters and the thickness of surface area ratio is no greater than 1:45,000.
- 11. The space heating element of claim 10 wherein said thickness to surface area ratio is 1:45,000.
- 12. The space heating element of claim 10 wherein the thickness of said ceramic tile body is approximately equal to 0.8 cm.
- 13. The space heating element of claim 10 wherein the thickness of said ceramic tile body is 0.8 cm.
- 14. The space heating element of claim 8 wherein the material of said nonmetallic electrically conductive particles is selected from the group consisting of graphite and carbon black.
- 15. The space heating element of claim 8 wherein said electrically resistive glaze has a melting point not greater than 750.degree. C.
- 16. An electrical space heating element comprising:
- a ceramic tile body having a visible side which faces a space to be heated and an opposite side which faces away from the space to be heated;
- an electrically resistive adhesive applied to said opposite side of said ceramic tile body bonding said ceramic tile body to a mounting surface, said electrically resistive adhesive having nonmetallic electrically conductive particles embedded therein to give it a predetermined resistance value; and
- means for making electrical contact with said electrically resistive adhesive along opposite ends of ceramic tile body.
- 17. The space heating element of claim 16 wherein said ceramic tile body has a surface area of at least 3,600 square centimeters and a thickness to surface area ratio no greater than 1:45,000.
- 18. The space heating element of claim 17 wherein said thickness to surface area ratio is 1:45,000.
- 19. The space heating element of claim 17 wherein the thickness of said ceramic tile body is approximately equal to 0.8 cm.
- 20. The space heating element of claim 17 wherein said thickness of said ceramic tile body is 0.8 cm.
- 21. The space heating element of claim 16 wherein the material of said nonmetallic electrically conductive particles is selected from the group consisting of graphite and carbon black.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 707,466 entitled "A Space Heating Element Comprising a Ceramic Shaped Body Provided with an Electrically Resistive Coating and a Method for Producing Same" filed on Mar. 1, 1985 now abanboned.
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