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Title:
Electrical heating plate with terminal means for high temperature film heater
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1. An electrical heating plate comprising a high temperature electrical resistance heating film bonded to a dielectric substrate, said film comprising a narrow continuous strip of metallic film of noble metals, the film having terminal means in the form of a widened end portion and a widened film electrode of dissimilar noble metal that is adapted to be bonded to the dielectric substrate, the heating film end portion being widely separated from said electrode, and a thin metal oxide film diffusion barrier overlapping both the heating film end portion and the film electrode and bonded to the dielectric substrate so as to bridge the gap between the heating film and the electrode and retard the migration and mass flow between the electrode and the heating film during high temperature operations, said widened film end portion and said widened film electrode reducing the electrical resistance per unit area of the terminal means and thereby reducing its heating action and operating temperature.
2. An electrical heating plate comprising a high temperature electrical resistance heating film bonded to a dielectric substrate as recited in claim 1 wherein the said film terminal means comprising the film end portion and the electrode has about twice the width as the width of the main heated portion of the film.
3. An electrical heating plate comprising a high temperature electrical resistance heating film bonded to a dielectric substrate as recited in claim 2, wherein the said metallic film of noble metals comprises multi-layers with at least one layer of platinum and one layer of gold, and the said film electrode comprises a silver layer.
4. An electrical heating plate comprising a high temperature electrical resistance heating film bonded to a dielectric substrate as recited in claim 3 wherein the said silver film electrode has a width about twice the average width of the multi-layer electrical film, the end of the main heated portion of the heating film also being enlarged to about the width of the electrode, the said diffusion barrier of metal oxide also having a width substantially equal to the width of the electrode so as to reduce the electrical resistance per unit area and hence, the heating action of the electrodes.
5. An electrical heating plate comprising a high temperature electrical heating film bonded to a dielectric substrate as recited in claim 4 wherein the said metal oxide film diffusion barrier is a tin oxide film.
6. An electrical heating plate comprising a high temperature electrical heating film bonded to a dielectric substrate as recited in claim 5 herein and said film diffusion barrier overlies both the film heater and the electrode.
7. An electrical heating plate comprising a high temperature electrical heating film as recited in claim 5 wherein the said film diffusion barrier underlies the electrode and overlies the edge of the film heater.
8. An electrical heating plate comprising a high temperature electrical heating film bonded to a dielectric substrate as recited in claim 5 wherein the said film diffusion barrier underlies the said electrode, and the edge of the film heater overlies the adjacent edge of the film diffusion barrier.
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Inventors:
Hurko, Bohdan (Louisville, KY, US)
Application Number:
525846
Filing Date: 1974-11-21 Publication_date: 1976-01-06 Assignee:
General Electric Company (Louisville, KY)
Primary Class(es):
219/543
219/466.1, 219/467.1, 338/309
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 2628299 | Feb, 1953 | Gaiser | 338/309. | | 2748234 | May, 1956 | Clarke et al. | 338/309. | | 2882377 | Apr, 1959 | Rinehart | 219/543. | | 3067310 | Dec, 1962 | Walz et al. | 219/543. | | 3067315 | Dec, 1962 | Hurko | 219/543. | | 3266661 | Aug, 1966 | Dates | 219/543. | | 3296574 | Jan, 1967 | Tassara | 338/309. | | 3336465 | Aug, 1967 | Hurko | 219/543. | | 3757087 | Sep, 1973 | Bernard | 219/543. | | 3811934 | May, 1974 | Glaser | 117/212. | | 3813520 | May, 1974 | Brouneus | 219/543. |
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Primary Examiner:
Mayewsky, Volodymyr Y.
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