Heater for motor vehicle
US-2015343883-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US11618302B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11618302-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816642985-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2023 |
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The present invention relates to a PT heater and, more specifically, to a PTC heater which: mechanically fixes a heating element, a terminal, an insulating layer, and a heat-radiating unit, which constitute the PTC heater, by bending a fixing projection of a hook structure formed at a heat rod; and further has an auxiliary fixing protrusion capable of fixing the position of the heating element so as to increase the adhesiveness between the PTC element and the heat-radiating unit, thereby enabling performance to improve and facilitating assembly through the heat rod.
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What is claimed: 1. A positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heater comprising: an insulating support having a predetermined length; a heating element interposed in the insulating support and generating heat by power; a terminal located in close contact with a lower surface of the insulating support and supplying power to the heating element; an insulating layer located in close contact with a lower surface of the terminal; an upper heat dissipation support located in close contact with an upper surface of the insulating support and having a plurality of discharge holes to exchange heat from the heating element with a fluid; a lower heat dissipation support located in close contact with a lower surface of the insulating layer and having a plurality of discharge holes to exchange heat from the heating element with a fluid; and an assembly located in close contact with a lower surface of the lower heat dissipation support, protruding in an upward direction to pass through the discharge holes, and inwardly bent to be coupled to an upper surface of the upper heat dissipation support; wherein the insulating support comprises an insulating support body having a predetermined length and a space portion penetrating through upper and lower surfaces inside the insulating support body and allowing the heating element to be interposed therein; wherein the upper heat dissipation support includes an upper heat dissipation support body located in close contact with the upper surface of the insulating support and a plurality of upper discharge holes formed on both side surfaces of the upper heat dissipation support body; and wherein the lower heat dissipation support includes a lower heat dissipation support body located in close contact with the lower surface of the insulating layer and a plurality of lower discharge holes formed on both side surfaces of the lower heat dissipation support body; the assembly comprising: an assembly body positioned to be located in close contact with a lower surface of the lower heat dissipation support body; and a fixing protrusion protruding from the assembly body to pass through the lower discharge hole and the upper discharge hole and bent to be coupled to an upper surface of the upper heat dissipation support body; wherein the fixing protrusion is provided in plurality and the plurality of fixing protrusions are spaced apart from each other in a lengthwise direction; wherein a portion of the upper heat dissipation support body coupled with the fixing protrusion is a coupling part, and a portion of the lower heat dissipation support body in close contact with the assembly body is a contacting part; wherein the coupling part of the upper heat dissipation support body is downwardly bent so that the fixing protrusion is not upwardly and outwardly protruded beyond the upper surfaces of other portions except the coupling part of the upper heat dissipation support body; wherein the contacting part of the lower heat dissipation support body is upwardly bent so that the assembly body is not downwardly and outwardly protruded beyond the lower surfaces of other portions except the contacting part of the lower heat dissipation support body; wherein a height of a bent portion of the upper heat dissipation support body is equal to or greater than thickness of the fixing protrusion and the auxiliary fixing protrusion; and wherein a height of a bent portion of the lower heat dissipation support body is equal to or greater than a thickness of the assembly body. 2. The PTC heater of claim 1 , wherein the insulating support further comprises an auxiliary fixing protrusion protruding from the insulating support body to pass through the upper discharge hole and bent to be coupled to the upper surface of the upper heat dissipation support body. 3. The PTC heater of claim 2 , wherein the auxiliary fixing protrusion is provided in plurality, and the plurality of auxiliary fixing protrusions are spaced apart from each other in a lengthwise direction. 4. The PTC heater of claim 3 , wherein the auxiliary fixing protrusions are spaced apart from each other so as not to overlap the fixing protrusion. 5. The PTC heater of claim 4 , wherein the auxiliary fixing protrusions are formed to avoid the space portion. 6. The PTC heater of claim 1 , wherein the terminal has a length equal to a length of the insulating support body and is connected to a plurality of the heating elements. 7. The PTC heater of claim 1 , wherein the insulating layer is formed of an insulating material.
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