Heating device and method of manufacturing a heating device
View Patent ↗A heating device, and a method of manufacturing the device, comprises an electrically conductive heating foam, a current conducting foam and two electrodes. The heating foam is divided by interruptions into sections, providing a predefined current path extending from a current lead-in point to a current lead-out point. The electrodes are electrically connected to the current lead-in and lead-out points, respectively, wherein the heating foam is provided on an outside at least in sections with the current conducting foam forming current conducting sections that electrically connect sections of the heating foam to one another. The current lead-in or lead-out point is provided as a connection section of the current conducting foam and extends in a circumferential direction along at least one current conducting section, but is electrically insulated therefrom. The two electrodes are spaced apart from one another in the circumferential direction by less than 180 degrees.
1 . A heating device for an exhaust system of a motor vehicle, comprising:
an electrically conductive heating foam that is divided by interruptions into sections which, viewed in a cross-section, are located side by side to provide a predefined current path that extends from a current lead-in point at one side of the heating device to a current lead-out point at another side of the heating device;
two electrodes which are electrically connected to the current lead-in point and the current lead-out point, respectively, wherein the electrically conductive heating foam is provided on an outside, at least in sections, with a current conducting foam that forms current conducting sections which electrically connect adjacent sections of the electrically conductive heating foam to one another; and
wherein the current lead-in point or the current lead-out point is provided as a first connection section comprised of the current conducting foam and which extends in a circumferential direction along at least one current conducting section, but is electrically insulated therefrom, wherein the first connection section is electrically connected to one of the sections of the electrically conductive heating foam and to one of the two electrodes, so that the two electrodes are spaced apart from one another in the circumferential direction by less than 180 degrees, and wherein the current lead-in point or current lead-out point not yet assigned is provided as a second connection section comprised of the current conducting foam and which is connected to the other of the two electrodes.
2 . The heating device according to claim 1 , wherein connected sections of the electrically conductive heating foam constitute the predefined current path of the electrically conductive heating foam, wherein the first connection section electrically connected to the one of the two electrodes is contacted to a first outer end of the predefined current path within the electrically conductive heating foam, and the second connection section electrically connected to the other of the two electrodes is contacted to a second outer end of the predefined current path within the electrically conductive heating foam.
3 . The heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the second connection section, like the first connection section, extends in the circumferential direction along at least one current conducting section, but is electrically insulated therefrom.
4 . The heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the current conducting foam has a hollow-cylindrical shape and the current conducting foam does not have any structures projecting from outer or inner surfaces of the hollow-cylindrical shape, and wherein at least one electrical insulation between the first and/or second connection section and the at least one current conducting section is created by recesses within the hollow-cylindrical shape.
5 . The heating device according to claim 4 , wherein the current conducting foam comprises a hollow circular cylinder and the first and second connection sections and associated current conducting sections do not protrude below or above an inside diameter or an outside diameter of the current conducting foam, respectively.
6 . The heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the current conducting foam has a basic shape of a hollow circular cylinder and at least one of the first or second connection section or one current conducting section is located outside or inside the basic shape and protrudes above or below an outside or inside diameter of the basic shape, respectively.
7 . The heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the current conducting foam has a higher density than the electrically conductive heating foam.
8 . The heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the two electrodes are spaced apart from one another in the circumferential direction by less than 120 degrees.
9 . The heating device according to claim 4 , wherein the current conducting foam has an annular shape.
10 . The heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the current conducting foam is connected to the electrically conductive heating foam and surrounds the electrically conductive heating foam.
11 . The heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the two electrodes comprise a first electrode connected to the first connection section and a second electrode connected to the second connection section.
12 . The heating device according to claim 11 , wherein the predefined current path extends from the first electrode circumferentially through the first connection section, then through a first section of the electrically conductive heating foam, then through the current conducting sections and additional sections of the electrically conductive heating foam up to a last section of the electrically conductive heating foam, and then circumferentially through the second connection section to the second electrode.