Temperature sensing tape having a temperature sensor element with multiple crystallization points
A temperature sensing tape is provided and can include an insulating support structure and at least one temperature sensing element disposed on the insulating support structure wherein the at least one temperature sensing element can be formed from a single polymer mixture that includes two or more polymers, and wherein each of the two or more polymers can have a respective, different crystallinity point.
1 . A temperature sensing tape comprising:
an insulating support structure; and
at least one temperature sensing element disposed on the insulating support structure, wherein the at least one temperature sensing element comprises a single continuous sensing element formed from a single polymer mixture that includes two or more polymers, wherein the single polymer mixture is formed by dissolving and intermixing the two or more polymers into a homogeneous polymer matrix in which the two or more polymers are distributed within the same sensing element, and wherein each of the two or more polymers has a respective, different crystallinity point, and wherein the at least one temperature sensing element is configured to exhibit multiple discrete increases in electrical resistance within the same sensing element at respective threshold temperatures corresponding to crystallization of the respective polymers.
2 . The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 wherein, when a temperature of the at least one temperature sensing element reaches a first threshold temperature, a resistance of the at least one temperature sensing element increases to a first resistance level as a first of the two or more polymers exhibits a first crystallization behavior, and wherein, when the temperature of the at least one temperature sensing element reaches a second threshold temperature, the resistance of the at least one temperature sensing element increases to a second resistance level as a second of the two or more polymers exhibits a second crystallization behavior.
3 . The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 further comprising:
an adhesive material, wherein the at least one temperature sensing element is disposed on a first side of the insulating support structure, and wherein the adhesive material is disposed on a second side of the insulating support structure.
4 . The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 wherein the at least one temperature sensing element includes a polymeric positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) sensor or a printed temperature indicator (PTI) sensor.
5 . The temperature sensing tape of claim 1 further comprising:
at least one flexible conductor disposed on the insulating support structure and arranged in series with the at least one temperature sensing element to form a conductive circuit.
6 . A thermal protection system comprising:
a protected element; and
a temperature sensing tape thermally coupled to the protected element, wherein the temperature sensing tape includes an insulating support structure and at least one temperature sensing element disposed on the insulating support structure, wherein the at least one temperature sensing element is a single continuous sensing element formed from a single polymer mixture that includes two or more polymers, the single polymer mixture being formed by dissolving and intermixing the two or more polymers into a homogeneous polymer matrix forming the sensing element, and wherein each of the two or more polymers has a respective, different crystallinity point such that the sensing element exhibits multiple resistance transitions corresponding to crystallization of the respective polymers.
7 . The thermal protection system of claim 6 wherein, when an increase in a temperature of the protected element causes a temperature of the at least one temperature sensing element to reach a first threshold temperature, a resistance of the at least one temperature sensing element increases to a first resistance level as a first of the two or more polymers exhibits a first crystallization behavior, and wherein, when the increase in the temperature of the protected element causes the temperature of the at least one temperature sensing element to reach a second threshold temperature, the resistance of the at least one temperature sensing element increases to a second resistance level as a second of the two or more polymers exhibits a second crystallization behavior.
8 . The thermal protection system of claim 7 further comprising:
a control element electrically connected to the temperature sensing tape.
9 . The thermal protection system of claim 8 wherein, when the resistance of the at least one temperature sensing element increases to the first resistance level, the control element measures a voltage of the temperature sensing tape to be at or above a first voltage level, but below a second voltage level, and wherein, when the resistance of the at least one temperature sensing element increases to the second resistance level, the control element measures the voltage of the temperature sensing tape to be at or above the second voltage level.
10 . The thermal protection system of claim 9 wherein, responsive to the control element measuring the voltage of the temperature sensing tape to be at or above the first voltage level, but below the second voltage level, the control element causes a warning signal to be issued.
11 . The thermal protection system of claim 9 wherein, responsive to the control element measuring the voltage of the temperature sensing tape to be at or above the second voltage level, the control element causes an alarm signal to be issued.
12 . The thermal protection system of claim 9 wherein, responsive to the control element measuring the voltage of the temperature sensing tape to be at or above the second voltage level, the control element initiates a shut down sequence to stop current flow in the protected element.
13 . The thermal protection system of claim 9 further comprising:
a load; and
a disconnect switch, wherein the protected element provides power to the load, wherein the control element is operatively connected to the disconnect switch, wherein the disconnect switch is connected in series between the protected element and the load, and wherein, responsive to the control element measuring the voltage of the temperature sensing tape to be at or above the second voltage level, the control element causes the disconnect switch to be opened.
14 . A method comprising:
providing a polymer matrix material that includes two or more polymers, each of the two or more polymers having a respective, different crystallinity point;
dissolving the polymer matrix material in a solvent to form a single polymer mixture in which the two or more polymers are intermixed to form a homogeneous polymer matrix;
adding a conductive filler to the single polymer mixture to form a copolymer ink; and
applying the copolymer ink to an insulating support structure where placement of a single continuous temperature sensing element is desired,
wherein the temperature sensing element formed by the applied copolymer ink is configured to exhibit multiple discrete increases in electrical resistance within the same sensing element at respective threshold temperatures corresponding to crystallization of the respective polymer.
15 . The method of claim 14 further comprising: heating the copolymer ink to evaporate the solvent.
16 . The method of claim 14 further comprising:
exposing the copolymer ink to radiation to crosslink the copolymer ink.
17 . The method of claim 14 further comprising:
thermally coupling the insulating support structure to a protected element;
when an increase in a temperature of the protected element causes a temperature of the copolymer ink to reach a first threshold temperature, identifying an increase of a resistance of the copolymer ink to a first resistance level as a first of the two or more polymers exhibits a first crystallization behavior; and
when the increase in the temperature of the protected element causes the temperature of the copolymer ink to reach a second threshold temperature, identifying the increase of the resistance of the copolymer ink to a second resistance level as a second of the two or more polymers exhibits a second crystallization behavior.
18 . The method of claim 17 further comprising:
when the resistance of the copolymer ink increases to the first resistance level, measuring a voltage of the copolymer ink to be at or above a first voltage level, but below a second voltage level; and
when the resistance of the copolymer ink increases to the second resistance level, measuring the voltage of the temperature sensing tape to be at or above the second voltage level.
19 . The method of claim 18 further comprising:
responsive to measuring the voltage of the copolymer ink being at or above the first voltage level, but below the second voltage level, causing a warning signal to be issued.
20 . The method of claim 18 further comprising:
responsive to measuring the voltage of the copolymer ink being at or above the second voltage level, causing an alarm signal to be issued, causing a disconnect switch to be opened, or initiating a shut down sequence to stop current flow in the protected element.