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US2539265A
US2539265A US714016A US71401646A US2539265A US 2539265 A US2539265 A US 2539265A US 714016 A US714016 A US 714016A US 71401646 A US71401646 A US 71401646A US 2539265 A US2539265 A US 2539265A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
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    • F24D13/02Electric heating systems solely using resistance heating, e.g. underfloor heating
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02BCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO BUILDINGS, e.g. HOUSING, HOUSE APPLIANCES OR RELATED END-USER APPLICATIONS
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  • This invention relates to electrical heating systems for the warming of buildings and structures, and in particular to that system known as Dulrae panel warming in which the electric elements are attached or secured to, the walls and ceilings of a structure or are used for any other purpose where it is desired to provide heat.
  • the conductor wires are laid and attached to a sheet or strip of insulating material which is laid'between, or on, sheets or strips of insulating material to which an adhesive substance is applied, before being passed through rollers.
  • the Dulrae material is incorporated with, or secured with adhesive to, plaster boards or slabs, plywood, or other board, slab or sheet, or plastic or cemented material, so' that either the exposed surface of the board, slab, sheet or strip etc., or the exposed surface of the Dulrae material forms the surface from which the heat is transferred.
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional view through a sheet or strip illustrating the application of a length of conductor wire thereto;
  • Fig. 2 is a plane view of the length of Wire applied to the sheet of Fig. 1.
  • the sheet or strip of adhesive material 3 carrying the conductor wires 6 may be laid directly between such boards, plywood, slabs, sheets, strips, plastic, cemented or other material.
  • Heat is then applied so as to render the sheet orstrip 3 of adhesive material to which the conjductor wires 6 are attached active adhesi-vely, which heat may be applied by passing the material with the contiguous materials through heated pressure rollers, or by placing them betweeiithe heated platens of a press, or the heat may be applied internally by passing current I sheet;
  • the conductor wire G may be further secured to the sheet 3 by means of tabs 4, 6, I, 8, struck from the sheet
  • Fig. 2 illustrates the conductor wirefi as disposed in adjacent rectangular loops whose ends 6a are secured under vertically pivoted tabs 4 struck from the sheet and leaving subjacent openings 5.
  • the parallel portions of the rectangular loops of wire 6 are disposed under tabs 1 and 8 which are arranged alternately in series and are horizontally pivoted.
  • the tabs I extend in one "direction while the adjacent tabs 8 extend in the opposite direction.
  • An electrical heating panel comprising a relatively thick and at least somewhat flexible sheet of thermoplastic insulation material, said sheet adapted to be rendered adhesive when heated, tabs struck outwardly slightly from said adhesive sheet at one surface thereof, connected lengths of resistance wire of a cross-section up to that which does not materially exceed the thickness of said thermoplastic sheet, said lengths of resistance wire being laterally spaced from one another and each wire length being deeply embedded in said sheet and in the under surfaces of certain, of said tabs and sheet so that said wires are retained in place as a substantially integral part of said thermoplastic sheet and tabs, a plane-surfaced support for said thermoplastic sheet and adhered to the sheet by the latter, as the sole connection between the two, and a second sheet of insulation material covering said wires and adhered to the thermoplastic sheet by the adhesive characteristicsof the thermoplastic 2.
  • the method ofproducing a three element, two layer electrical heating panel for room ceilings, walls, or the like which comprises cutting a plurality of at least two spaced series of oppositely ldirected tabs in a thermoplastic sheet of insulation material which becomes adhesive when subjected to heat, training resistance wire in a predetermined path under said tabs on said sheet, heating the sheet of thermoplastic material to make some adhesive and compressing a stiffenipg slgeet against the wire-carrying surface of the sheet of thermoplastic material while the latter is hot, whereby to embed the resistance wire therein and in said tabs while adhering the stifiening' sheet thereto.
  • thermoplastic sheet of insulation material which becomes adhesive when subjected to heat, "training resistance wire in a predetermined path under said tabs on said sheet,,heat' ing the sheet of thermoplastic material to make same adhesive and simultaneously compressing stiffening, sheets of insulation material against opposite sides of said thermopiasticsheet whereby to embed the wire therein. and in said tabs whileadhering the stiffening sheets. thereto, the said thermoplastic sheet being hot when said operation: is performed.

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Jan. 23, 1951 J. L. MUSGRAVE ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEM FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES Filed Dec. 4, 1946 Patented Jan. 23, 1951 ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEM FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES Joseph Leslie Musgrave, London, England, as
signor, by mesne assignments, to Dulrae Limited, London, England, a-British company In Great Britain September20, 1944 3 Claims. (01. 219-19 I Application. December 4, 1946, Serial No. 714,016
This invention relates to electrical heating systems for the warming of buildings and structures, and in particular to that system known as Dulrae panel warming in which the electric elements are attached or secured to, the walls and ceilings of a structure or are used for any other purpose where it is desired to provide heat.
In the Dulrae system the conductor wires are laid and attached to a sheet or strip of insulating material which is laid'between, or on, sheets or strips of insulating material to which an adhesive substance is applied, before being passed through rollers. Or the Dulrae material is incorporated with, or secured with adhesive to, plaster boards or slabs, plywood, or other board, slab or sheet, or plastic or cemented material, so' that either the exposed surface of the board, slab, sheet or strip etc., or the exposed surface of the Dulrae material forms the surface from which the heat is transferred.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a sectional view through a sheet or strip illustrating the application of a length of conductor wire thereto; and
Fig. 2 is a plane view of the length of Wire applied to the sheet of Fig. 1.
Now according to this invention instead of laying and attaching the conductor wires to a sheet of insulating material and securing this insulating material by an adhesive substance to the contiguous materials, I lay and attach the conductor wires 5 to an adhesive material in sheet or strip form 3, possessing insulating as well as adhesive properties, and lay the sheet or strip 3 of such adhesive material with the conductor Wires 6 attached thereto on or between insulating material (not shown), which may be placed between or on plaster boards, plywood or other boards, slabs, sheets, strips, plastic, cemented or other material. Where the plaster boards, plywood or other boards, slabs, sheets, strips, or plastic or cemented material possess suflicient dielectric strength the sheet or strip of adhesive material 3 carrying the conductor wires 6 may be laid directly between such boards, plywood, slabs, sheets, strips, plastic, cemented or other material.
Heat is then applied so as to render the sheet orstrip 3 of adhesive material to which the conjductor wires 6 are attached active adhesi-vely, which heat may be applied by passing the material with the contiguous materials through heated pressure rollers, or by placing them betweeiithe heated platens of a press, or the heat may be applied internally by passing current I sheet;
through the conductors before the material passes through the pressure rollers or while the material is being rolled, or before or while it is between the platens of the press.
As illustrated in the drawing, the conductor wire Gmay be further secured to the sheet 3 by means of tabs 4, 6, I, 8, struck from the sheet Fig. 2 illustrates the conductor wirefi as disposed in adjacent rectangular loops whose ends 6a are secured under vertically pivoted tabs 4 struck from the sheet and leaving subjacent openings 5.
The parallel portions of the rectangular loops of wire 6 are disposed under tabs 1 and 8 which are arranged alternately in series and are horizontally pivoted. For better securing of the wire 6 to the sheet 3, the tabs I extend in one "direction while the adjacent tabs 8 extend in the opposite direction.
What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. An electrical heating panel comprising a relatively thick and at least somewhat flexible sheet of thermoplastic insulation material, said sheet adapted to be rendered adhesive when heated, tabs struck outwardly slightly from said adhesive sheet at one surface thereof, connected lengths of resistance wire of a cross-section up to that which does not materially exceed the thickness of said thermoplastic sheet, said lengths of resistance wire being laterally spaced from one another and each wire length being deeply embedded in said sheet and in the under surfaces of certain, of said tabs and sheet so that said wires are retained in place as a substantially integral part of said thermoplastic sheet and tabs, a plane-surfaced support for said thermoplastic sheet and adhered to the sheet by the latter, as the sole connection between the two, and a second sheet of insulation material covering said wires and adhered to the thermoplastic sheet by the adhesive characteristicsof the thermoplastic 2. The method ofproducing a three element, two layer electrical heating panel for room ceilings, walls, or the like, which comprises cutting a plurality of at least two spaced series of oppositely ldirected tabs in a thermoplastic sheet of insulation material which becomes adhesive when subjected to heat, training resistance wire in a predetermined path under said tabs on said sheet, heating the sheet of thermoplastic material to make some adhesive and compressing a stiffenipg slgeet against the wire-carrying surface of the sheet of thermoplastic material while the latter is hot, whereby to embed the resistance wire therein and in said tabs while adhering the stifiening' sheet thereto.
3. The r'nethod of producing a four element, three layer electrical heating panel for room ceilings, walls}; or the like, which comprises cutting a plurality of spaced series of oppositely directed tabs in a thermoplastic sheet of insulation material which becomes adhesive when subjected to heat, "training resistance wire in a predetermined path under said tabs on said sheet,,heat' ing the sheet of thermoplastic material to make same adhesive and simultaneously compressing stiffening, sheets of insulation material against opposite sides of said thermopiasticsheet whereby to embed the wire therein. and in said tabs whileadhering the stiffening sheets. thereto, the said thermoplastic sheet being hot when said operation: is performed.
JOSEPH LESLIE MUSGRAVE.
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US3470353A (en) * 1967-10-09 1969-09-30 Westinghouse Electric Corp Smoke eliminator heating element mounting for heat-cleaning cooking ovens
US3513296A (en) * 1966-12-10 1970-05-19 Presswerk Koengen Gmbh Electric warmplate
US4641423A (en) * 1974-10-21 1987-02-10 Fast Heat Element Manufacturing Co., Inc. Method of making electrically heated nozzles and nozzle systems

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US1741562A (en) * 1928-01-18 1929-12-31 Faguy Joseph Augustin Windshield and the like
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GB447453A (en) * 1935-06-13 1936-05-19 Meinhard Eduard Nathaniel Hass Improvements in or relating to electric heating installations
US2243506A (en) * 1939-08-12 1941-05-27 Byron V Mitchell Unitary vulcanizing element
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US2378801A (en) * 1941-08-28 1945-06-19 Outboard Marine & Mfg Co Method and product of joining preformed plastic members
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US1741562A (en) * 1928-01-18 1929-12-31 Faguy Joseph Augustin Windshield and the like
GB393304A (en) * 1931-12-01 1933-06-01 Joseph Leslie Musgrave Improvements in and connected with electrical heating elements and in the manufacture of the same
GB447453A (en) * 1935-06-13 1936-05-19 Meinhard Eduard Nathaniel Hass Improvements in or relating to electric heating installations
US2243506A (en) * 1939-08-12 1941-05-27 Byron V Mitchell Unitary vulcanizing element
US2328666A (en) * 1940-06-07 1943-09-07 Musgrave Joseph Leslie Electric heat-radiating means for walls, ceilings, or the like radiating electrically generated warmeth
US2378801A (en) * 1941-08-28 1945-06-19 Outboard Marine & Mfg Co Method and product of joining preformed plastic members
US2393100A (en) * 1943-08-06 1946-01-15 Honorary Advisory Council Sci Production of laminated structures

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3513296A (en) * 1966-12-10 1970-05-19 Presswerk Koengen Gmbh Electric warmplate
US3470353A (en) * 1967-10-09 1969-09-30 Westinghouse Electric Corp Smoke eliminator heating element mounting for heat-cleaning cooking ovens
US4641423A (en) * 1974-10-21 1987-02-10 Fast Heat Element Manufacturing Co., Inc. Method of making electrically heated nozzles and nozzle systems

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