Additive manufactured resistance temperature detector

US11280685B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11280685-B2
Application numberUS-201816148283-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 1, 2018
Priority dateOct 1, 2018
Publication dateMar 22, 2022
Grant dateMar 22, 2022

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A method of making a resistance temperature detector includes additively manufacturing a conductive ink on a flexible substrate and applying the resistance temperature detector to a geometrically complex surface of a component requiring heating, or directly additive manufacturing the resistance temperature detector onto that surface.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An assembly comprising: an aircraft component that is heated when in use; a resistance temperature detector element for the aircraft component, the resistance temperature detector element configured to change resistance as the aircraft component temperature changes, wherein the resistance temperature detector element is additively manufactured such that the resistance temperature detector element has a thickness between 0.0001 inches and 0.010 inches and includes a plurality of layers of a conductive ink deposited through individual passes of a print head, each layer of the conductive ink has a thickness of about 1 micron to about 100 microns, the resistance temperature detector element is a flexible element capable of withstanding a strain range of between 2000 and 6000 microstrain, and the resistance temperature detector element adheres to and conformally matches the geometry of a surface of the aircraft component; one or more leads electrically connected to at least one layer of the conductive ink within the resistance temperature detector element; and a controller electrically connected to the resistance temperature detector element through the one or more leads, wherein the controller is configured to analyze temperature data from the resistance temperature detector element to determine the power ON and OFF times for the aircraft component that is heated when in use. 2. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the aircraft component comprises an engine inlet, a rotor blade, a wing, a floor panel, a guide vane, an ice protection assembly, a horizontal stabilizer, a vertical stabilizer, or a tank. 3. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the resistance temperature detector element resides on a flexible substrate, and wherein the flexible substrate is attached to the aircraft component. 4. The assembly of claim 3 , wherein the flexible substrate is selected from the group consisting of neoprene, TPU, polyimide, urethane, glass fabric, pre-impregnated fabric, and combinations thereof. 5. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the resistance temperature detector element resides directly on a surface of the aircraft component. 6. The assembly of claim 5 , further comprising an intermediary dielectric layer between the surface of the aircraft component and the resistance temperature detector element. 7. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the intermediary dielectric layer has a thickness between 0.0005 inches and 0.030 inches. 8. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the resistance temperature detector element is encapsulated with a dielectric material selected from the group consisting of acrylic, neoprene, polyurethane, polyimide, silicone, and an epoxy-fiberglass matrix. 9. A resistance temperature detector comprising: an additively manufactured resistance element that changes resistance value as its temperature changes, wherein the resistance element has a thickness between 0.0001 inches and 0.010 inches, the resistance element comprises one or more layers of a conductive ink selected from the group consisting of carbon loaded, nano-carbon loaded, and nano-silver conductive inks deposited through individual passes of a print head, each layer of the conductive ink has a thickness of about 1 micron to about 100 microns, the resistance temperature detector element is a flexible element capable of withstanding a strain range of between 2000 and 6000 microstrain, and the resistance temperature detector element adheres to and conformally matches the geometry of a surface of an aircraft component that is heated when in use; and one or more electrical leads connected to at least one layer of the conductive ink within the resistance element, wherein the electrical leads connect the resistance element to a controller which is configured to analyze temperature data from the resistance temperature detector to determine the power ON and OFF times for the aircraft component. 10. The resistance temperature detector of claim 9 , wherein the resistance element has a resistance between 150 and 2500 ohms. 11. The resistance temperature detector of claim 10 , wherein the resistance element has a resistance between 200 and 1000 ohms. 12. The resistance temperature detector of claim 9 , wherein the resistance element can detect temperature between −40 and 400 degrees Fahrenheit. 13. A method of making a resistance temperature detector comprising: additively manufacturing a conductive ink resistance element having one or more layers of a conductive ink to form a resistance element, wherein additively manufacturing comprises screen printing, ink-jet printing, or aerosol-jet printing, additively manufacturing the conductive ink resistance element further comprises performing individual passes of a print head to form each layer of conductive ink, each layer of the conductive ink has a thickness of about 1 micron to about 100 microns, the conductive ink resistance element has a thickness between 0.0001 inches and 0.010 inches, the conductive ink comprises carbon, nano-carbon, or nano-silver particles, the resistance temperature detector is a flexible element capable of withstanding a strain range of between 2000 and 6000 microstrain, and the conductive ink resistance element adheres to and conformally matches the geometry of a surface of an aircraft component that is heated when in use; applying the conductive ink resistance element to the aircraft component; and electrically connecting the conductive ink resistance element to a controller with one or more leads, wherein the one or more leads are connected to at least one layer of conductive ink within the conductive ink resistance element and the controller is configured to analyze temperature data from the resistance temperature detector to determine the power ON and OFF times for the aircraft component that is heated when in use. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising encapsulating the resistance temperature detector.

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  • including means to minimise changes in resistance with changes in temperature · CPC title

  • lying in one plane · CPC title

  • Sensor · CPC title

  • Inks comprising nanoparticles and specially adapted for being sintered at low temperature (H05K1/095 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Bending or folding regions of flexible printed circuits (H05K1/0283 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11280685B2 cover?
A method of making a resistance temperature detector includes additively manufacturing a conductive ink on a flexible substrate and applying the resistance temperature detector to a geometrically complex surface of a component requiring heating, or directly additive manufacturing the resistance temperature detector onto that surface.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Goodrich Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01K7/16. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 22 2022 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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