Temperature detecting device and electronic device
US-10502638-B2 · Dec 10, 2019 · US
US11300458B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11300458-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016825114-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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A temperature sensing tape including a flexible, electrically insulating substrate, a plurality of temperature sensing elements disposed on the substrate, each temperature sensing element including a first electrode and a second electrode arranged in a confronting, spaced-apart relationship to define a gap therebetween, and a variable resistance material disposed within the gap and connecting the first electrode to the second electrode, wherein the first electrode of at least one of the temperature sensing elements is connected to the second electrode of an adjacent temperature sensing element by a flexible electrical conductor.
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We claim: 1. A temperature sensing tape comprising: an electrically insulating substrate; a conductive circuit, disposed on the electrically insulating substrate; a temperature sensing element, disposed on the electrically insulating substrate, in electrical series with the conductive circuit, the temperature sensing element comprising a first electrode and a second electrode disposed in a confronting, spaced-apart relationship to define a gap therebetween, and a variable resistance material disposed within the gap and connecting the first electrode to the second electrode, the variable resistance material having a positive temperature coefficient characteristic, characterized by a trip temperature; and a meltable fuse element, disposed in electrical series with the conductive circuit, and in proximity to the temperature sensing element within a sensing area, wherein the meltable fuse element is characterized by a melt temperature, greater than the trip temperature. 2. The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 , the trip temperature being in a range of 50° C. to 100° C. 3. The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 , the melt temperature being in a range of 90° C. to 150° C. 4. The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 , the meltable fuse element comprising SnBi, In, InSn, or SnPb. 5. The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 , the temperature sensing element being disposed on an “in” line of the conductive circuit, and the meltable fuse element being disposed on an “out” line of the conductive circuit. 6. The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 , the temperature sensing element and the meltable fuse element being disposed on an “in” line of the conductive circuit. 7. The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 , the conductive circuit comprising: a first conductor disposed on the electrically insulating substrate and terminating in the first electrode; and a second conductor disposed on the electrically insulating substrate and terminating in the second electrode, wherein the electrically insulating substrate, the first conductor, and the second conductor are formed of flexible materials. 8. The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 , wherein each of the first electrode and the second electrode includes a plurality of tines, the tines of the first electrode disposed in an interdigitated relationship with the tines of the second electrode. 9. The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 , comprising at least one additional sensing area, wherein the at least one additional sensing area comprises a second temperature sensing element and a second meltable fuse element, the at least one additional sensing area being disposed in the conductive circuit. 10. The electrical device of claim 1 , the meltable fuse element comprising SnBi, In, InSn, or SnPb. 11. An electrical device, comprising: a protected component; a temperature sensing tape, thermally coupled to the protected component, the temperature sensing tape comprising: an electrically insulating substrate; a temperature sensing element, disposed on the electrically insulating substrate, and comprising a variable resistance material having a positive temperature coefficient characteristic, characterized by a trip temperature; and a meltable fuse element, disposed on the electrically insulating substrate in proximity to the temperature sensing element within a first sensing area, the meltable fuse element and the temperature sensing element being arranged in an electrical circuit, wherein the meltable fuse element is characterized by a melt temperature, greater than the trip temperature; and a control element, electrically connected to opposite ends of the electrical circuit. 12. The electrical device of claim 11 , the control element comprising logic to determine a logical “0” when a measured resistance of the electrical circuit is below a first threshold, and to determine a “logical “1” when the measured resistance of the electrical circuit is above a second threshold. 13. The electrical device of claim 11 , wherein the protected component is a battery. 14. The electrical device of claim 11 , comprising at least one additional sensing area, wherein the at least one additional sensing area comprises a second temperature sensing element and a second meltable fuse element, the at least one additional sensing area being disposed in the electrical circuit. 15. The electrical device of claim 11 , the trip temperature being in a range area of 50° C. to 100° C. 16. The electrical device of claim 11 , the melt temperature being in a range of 90° C. to 150° C. 17. A method of protecting a component, comprising: adhering a temperature sensing tape to at least one protected area of the component, the temperature sensing tape having a temperature sensing element comprising a positive temperature coefficient characteristic, characterized by a trip temperature, and a meltable fuse element, disposed in in proximity to the temperature sensing element within a sensing area, wherein the meltable fuse element is characterized by a melt temperature, greater than the trip temperature; determining a safe state corresponding to a logical “0” when an electrical resistance of the temperature sensing tape is below a first threshold; and determining an unsafe state corresponding to a logical “1” when the electrical resistance of the temperature sensing tape is above a second threshold. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the temperature sensing element and the meltable fuse element are arranged in an electrical circuit, wherein a resistance of the electrical circuit is maintained above the second threshold when a temperature of the sensing area is above the trip temperature and above the melt temperature.
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