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  • 6542 Hill Top Dr, Troy, MI 48098 (248) 813-8773 (248) 813-8873 (248) 813-8893
  • Palm Coast, FL
  • Chipley, FL
  • Citrus Springs, FL
  • Southfield, MI
  • Clinton Township, MI
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Electric Heating Cloth Method

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US Patent:
7204015, Apr 17, 2007
Filed:
Nov 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/713120
Inventors:
David Kleshchik - Troy MI, US
International Classification:
H05B 3/20
H05B 3/34
H05B 3/54
US Classification:
29611, 29620, 29885, 219529, 219543, 219545, 338211, 338214, 338308
Abstract:
A method for producing a uniformly heated electric heating cloth comprising the steps of forming heating threads by dissolving a thermoplastic polymer in an organic solvent, adding an industrial carbon which is produced from acetylene to form a first mixture, grinding the mixture of industrial carbon and thermoplastic polymer, adding a colloidal graphite to form a second mixture, grinding the second mixture, coating threads with the second mixture in a spinneret, heating the coated threads to remove the organic solvent; and interweaving the coated heating threads with non-conducting threads in a perpendicular direction.

Electric Heating Cloth And Method

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US Patent:
6649886, Nov 18, 2003
Filed:
May 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/163270
Inventors:
David Kleshchik - Troy MI, 48098
International Classification:
H05B 334
US Classification:
219529, 219545, 219212, 219217, 219202, 219386, 165 61, 165 64, 16510428
Abstract:
A highly flexible and reliable electric heating cloth and method for providing a stable elevated temperature to an environmental site. The heating cloth is comprised of conductive resistive threads which are interwoven with non-conductive threads. One characterizing feature of the cloth is that the diameters of the threads are less than 0. 7 mm. Another distinguishing feature is that the conducting resistive threads have thin outer shells containing a matrix of a thermally stable, elastomeric, high temperature polymer and dispersed particles of carbon formed from acetylene and colloidal graphite. A third distinguishing feature is that an arrangement of conductive bus bars and conductive distributing bars in the heating cloth make it possible to divide the cloth into multiple heating zones. A method is disclosed for producing the heating cloth.
David M Kleshchik from Troy, MI, age ~77 Get Report