Electric resistance heating devices – Heating devices – Radiant heater
Patent
1997-02-26
1999-08-17
Walberg, Teresa
Electric resistance heating devices
Heating devices
Radiant heater
219509, 219543, 219544, 219395, 338295, 338325, 338308, 338309, F24D 1902, H05B 300
Patent
active
059405791
ABSTRACT:
A heating panel has a resistive heating layer formed on a substrate. Insulating layers can be formed on the substrate. The heating layer has electrodes on opposite edges connected to different phases of a multiphase power source. Capacitive currents caused in the substrate by the different phases cancel each other. Thus, leakage current is minimized through a conductor connected between the substrate and ground. The heating panel can be adapted for two phase or three phase systems. The heating panels are particularly useful for defining a heating cavity of an oven or pots on a cook top.
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Coates Donald A.
Dishop Steven M.
Kallgren Johan
Shukla Sanjay
Patel Vinod D.
Walberg Teresa
White Consolidated Industries, Inc.
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