Blade heater mat insulation

US10696413B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10696413-B2
Application numberUS-201515503950-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 27, 2015
Priority dateSep 5, 2014
Publication dateJun 30, 2020
Grant dateJun 30, 2020

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Abstract

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A heater mat assembly for a rotor blade spar is provided including a plurality of electrically conductive heater wires extending in a spaced parallel configuration along a path of the rotor blade spar. An electrical current is flowed through the plurality of heater wires to inhibit ice accumulation on a portion of the rotor blade spar. At least one layer of a first insulating material is arranged adjacent a first side of each of the plurality of heater wires such that the at least one layer of the first insulating material is disposed between the plurality of heater wires and an adjacent surface of the rotor blade spar. The first insulating material comprises a thermally and electrically insulating material.

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What is claimed is: 1. A heater mat assembly for a rotor blade spar comprising: a plurality of electrically conductive heater wires including a first electrically conductive heater wire and a second electrically conductive heater wire extending in spaced, parallel configuration along a path of the rotor blade spar, wherein an electrical current is flowed through the plurality of heater wires to inhibit ice accumulation on a portion of the rotor blade spar; and at least one layer of a first insulating material arranged adjacent a first side of each of the plurality of heater wires such that the at least one layer of the first insulating material is disposed between the plurality of heater wires and an adjacent surface of the rotor blade spar, wherein the first insulating material comprises a thermally and electrically insulating material; a material associated with the plurality of electrically conductive heater wires to restrict movement of the first electrically conductive heater wire and the second electrically conductive heater wire such that the first electrically conductive heater wire cannot contact the second electrically conductive heater wire; and a woven heater mat extending between the plurality of heater wires, the heater mat including the material, wherein the material includes at least one warp thread disposed between adjacent heater wires and knitted to adjacent pairs of first threads without looping around the plurality of heater wires. 2. The heater mat assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each of the first electrically conductive heater wire and the second electrically conductive heater wire includes a plurality of heater wires grouped to form a heater wire bundle, a first thread being looped around at least one of the plurality of heater wire bundles. 3. The heater mat assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one layer of the first insulating material is integrally formed with the woven heater mat. 4. The heater mat assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the at least one layer of the first insulating material includes at least one insulating thread woven with the first thread and the warp thread, the insulating thread being looped around the first side of the plurality of heater wires. 5. The heater mat assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one layer of the first insulating material is attached to a first surface of the woven heater mat. 6. The heater mat assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one layer of the first insulating material is positioned adjacent, but not connected to, a first surface of the woven heater mat. 7. The heater mat assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrically conductive heater wires are electrically isolated from one another. 8. A rotor blade assembly comprising: a rotor blade including a rotor blade spar; and a heater mat assembly secured to the rotor blade, the heater mat assembly including: a plurality of electrically conductive heater wires extending in spaced, parallel configuration along a path of the rotor blade spar, wherein an electrical current is flowed through the plurality of heater wires to inhibit ice accumulation on a portion of the rotor blade spar; at least one layer of a first insulating material arranged adjacent a first side of each of the plurality of heater wires such that the at least one layer of the first insulating material is disposed between the plurality of heater wires and an adjacent surface of the rotor blade spar, wherein the first insulating material comprises a thermally and electrically insulating material; a material associated with the plurality of electrically conductive heater wires to restrict movement of the plurality of electrically conductive heater wires such that the plurality of electrically conductive heater wires cannot contact one another a woven heater mat extending between the plurality of heater wires, the heater mat including: at least one first thread knitted to the plurality of heater wires, each first thread looping around at least one of the plurality of heater wires; the material, the material including at least one warp thread disposed between adjacent heater wires and knitted to adjacent pairs of first threads without looping around the plurality of heater wires. 9. The rotor blade assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one layer of the first insulating material is integrally formed with the woven heater mat. 10. The rotor blade assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one layer of the first insulating material is attached to a first surface of the woven heater mat. 11. The rotor blade assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one layer of the first insulating material is positioned adjacent, but not connected to, a first surface of the woven heater mat. 12. The rotor blade assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the plurality of electrically conductive heater wire are electrically isolated from one another.

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Classifications

  • H05B3/347Primary

    woven fabrics · CPC title

  • Heaters using laterally extending conductive material as connecting means · CPC title

  • Heaters using resistive wires or cables not provided for in H05B3/54 · CPC title

  • B64D15/12Primary

    by electric heating (heating arrangements specially adapted for transparent or reflecting areas H05B3/84) · CPC title

  • Heaters specially designed for de-icing or protection against icing · CPC title

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What does patent US10696413B2 cover?
A heater mat assembly for a rotor blade spar is provided including a plurality of electrically conductive heater wires extending in a spaced parallel configuration along a path of the rotor blade spar. An electrical current is flowed through the plurality of heater wires to inhibit ice accumulation on a portion of the rotor blade spar. At least one layer of a first insulating material is arrang…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B3/347. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 30 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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