Heating element having communication window
US-2015382406-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10236103B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10236103-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313762871-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2007 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 19, 2019 |
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A heater assembly is provided that includes a substrate having opposed end portions defining raised flanges, a slot extending between the opposed end portions, and opposed chamfered surfaces extending along the slot and across the raised flanges. A plurality of layers are disposed onto the substrate, along with a pair of terminal pads. A protective cover defining at least one aperture is disposed over the layers and is secured to the raised flanges and the opposed chamfered surfaces of the substrate, and the aperture is disposed proximate the terminal pads. A pair of lead wires is secured to the pair of terminal pads, and a lead cap assembly is disposed around the pair of lead wires and is secured to the protective cover.
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What is claimed is: 1. A heater assembly comprising: a substrate; a first dielectric layer disposed over the substrate; a resistive element layer disposed over the first dielectric layer; a pair of terminal pads disposed over the first dielectric layer and in contact with the resistive element layer; a second dielectric layer disposed over the resistive element layer and not completely over the terminal pads; a preformed protective cover defining at least one aperture, the protective cover disposed over the second dielectric layer and directly secured to the substrate, wherein the aperture is disposed proximate the terminal pads; a pair of lead wires secured to the pair of terminal pads and a lead cap assembly disposed around the pair of lead wires and secured to the protective cover, wherein the protective cover and the lead cap assembly are secured such that the layers are protected from moisture intrusion. 2. The heater assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate further comprises: opposed end portions defining raised flanges; a slot extending between the opposed end portions; and opposed chamfered surfaces extending along the slot and across the raised flanges, wherein the protective cover is secured to the raised flanges and the opposed chamfered surfaces of the substrate. 3. The heater assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the resistive element layer and the dielectric layers are formed by a thermal spray process. 4. The heater assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a termination spring that is secured to the lead wires, the termination spring comprising: a first flexible arm defining a distal end portion having an aperture through which one of the lead wires extends and is secured; a second flexible arm disposed opposite the first flexible arm and defining a distal end portion having an aperture through which the other lead wire extends and is secured; and a connecting member that extends between the proximal end portion of the first flexible arm and the proximal end portion of the second flexible arm, the connecting member having one or more reduced areas such that the first and second flexible arms can be detached from the connecting member after the pair of lead wires are secured to the pair of terminal pads. 5. A heater assembly comprising: a substrate; a plurality of layers thermally sprayed onto the substrate; and a preformed protective cover secured to the substrate, wherein the protective cover is secured directly to the substrate such that the thermally sprayed layers are protected from moisture intrusion. 6. The heater assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the layers comprise: a first dielectric layer disposed over the substrate; a resistive element layer disposed over the first dielectric layer; and a second dielectric layer disposed over the resistive element layer and not completely over the terminal pads. 7. The heater assembly according to claim 6 further comprising: a pair of terminal pads disposed over the first dielectric layer and in contact with the resistive element layer. 8. The heater assembly according to claim 7 further comprising: a pair of lead wires secured to the pair of terminal pads; and a lead cap assembly disposed around the pair of lead wires and secured to the protective cover, wherein the protective cover and the lead cap assembly are secured such that the thermally sprayed layers are protected from moisture intrusion. 9. The heater assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the lead cap assembly comprises: a cap; a pair of cap extensions secured to the cap; and a pair of sleeves secured to the cap, wherein the lead wires extend through the pair of sleeves, the cap extensions, and the cap. 10. The heater assembly according to claim 9 , wherein the lead cap assembly further comprises an insulation disk disposed between the cap and the terminal pads. 11. The heater assembly according to claim 8 further comprising a termination spring that is secured to the lead wires, the termination spring comprising: a first flexible arm defining a distal end portion having an aperture through which one of the lead wires extends and is secured; a second flexible arm disposed opposite the first flexible arm and defining a distal end portion having an aperture through which the other lead wire extends and is secured; and a connecting member that extends between the proximal end portion of the first flexible arm and the proximal end portion of the second flexible arm, the connecting member having one or more reduced areas such that the first and second flexible arms can be detached from the connecting member after the pair of lead wires are secured to the pair of terminal pads. 12. The heater assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the protective cover defines an aperture proximate the terminal pads, the lead cap assembly being inserted into the aperture. 13. The heater assembly according to claim 12 , further comprising a peripheral wall around the aperture for contacting the lead cap assembly. 14. The heater assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the lead cap assembly is welded to the peripheral wall. 15. The heater assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the termination spring includes a positioning feature for positioning the termination spring relative to the terminal pads. 16. A heater assembly comprising: a substrate defining an outer surface and a recessed area recessed from the outer surface; a plurality of layers thermally sprayed onto the substrate, the plurality of layers including a resistive layer and a pair of terminal pads on the resistive layer, the terminal pads being disposed in the recessed area; a preformed protective cover directly secured to the substrate to protect the thermally sprayed layers against moisture intrusion, wherein a space is defined between the protective cover and the recessed area of the substrate. 17. The heater assembly according to claim 16 , further comprising a lead cap assembly extending through the protective layer to contact the terminal pads in the recessed area. 18. The heater assembly according to claim 17 , wherein the lead cap assembly includes a cap, a pair of cap extensions secured to the cap, and a termination spring that contacts the terminal pads. 19. The heater assembly according to claim 17 , wherein the pair of cap extension and the termination spring are disposed in the space. 20. The heater assembly according to claim 16 , wherein the lead cap assembly is welded to the protective layer such that the thermally sprayed layers are protected from moisture intrusion.
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