IP Library Granted Patent US 7,741,584
Granted Patent B2
US 7,741,584 · App. 11/625,329 · Granted Jun 22, 2010

Encapsulated graphite heater and process

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Patent No.
US 7,741,584
App. No.
11/625,329
Filed
Jan 21, 2007
Granted
Jun 22, 2010
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3742
USPC
219/444.1
Abstract

A graphite heater and method of forming a graphite heater comprising a graphite body configured to form an electrical heating circuit for at least one heating zone through the graphite encapsulated in a continuous overcoat layer comprising at least one of a nitride, carbide, carbonitride or oxynitride of elements selected from a group consisting of B, Al, Si, Ga, refractory hard metals, transition metals, and rare earth metals, or complexes and/or combinations thereof, wherein prior to being configured to form the electrical heating circuit path, the graphite body is coated with a layer comprising at least one of a nitride, carbide, carbonitride or oxynitride of elements selected from a group consisting of B, Al, Si, Ga, refractory hard metals, transition metals, and rare earth metals, or complexes and/or combinations thereof.

Claims (31)

1. A heater comprising

a graphite body configured from a solid self standing body of graphite into a pattern for an electrical flow path defining at least one zone of an electrical heating circuit, said electrical circuit comprising terminal ends for terminals to be electrically connected to said electrical flow path, said graphite body having at least one heating surface,

a coating layer encapsulating said patterned graphite body, said coating layer comprises at least one of a nitride, carbide, carbonitride or oxynitride of elements selected from a group consisting of B, Al, Si, Ga, refractory hard metals, transition metals, and rare earth metals, or complexes and/or combinations thereof; and

surface layer disposed on said heating surface, said surface layer comprising at least one of a nitride, carbide, carbonitride or oxynitride of elements selected from a group consisting of B, Al, Si, Ga, refractory hard metals, transition metals, and rare earth metals, or complexes and/or combinations thereof, wherein the surface layer links the graphite patterned body into one integral unit.

2. A heater comprising

a graphite body configured from a solid self standing body of graphite into a pattern for an electrical flow path defining at least one zone of an electrical heating circuit, said electrical circuit comprising terminal ends for terminals to be electrically connected to said electrical flow path,

wherein a first coating layer is applied to at least one surface of said graphite body prior to being configured to form the electrical flow path pattern, said first coating layer comprising at least one of a nitride, carbide, carbonitride or oxynitride of elements selected from a group consisting of B, Al, Si, Ga, refractory hard metals, transition metals, and rare earth metals, or complexes and/or combinations thereof;

a second coating layer disposed on said patterned graphite body, said second coating layer comprising at least one of a nitride, carbide, carbonitride or oxynitride of elements selected from a group consisting of B, Al, Si, Ga, refractory hard metals, transition metals, and rare earth metals, or complexes and/or combinations thereof, wherein the second coating layer links the graphite patterned body into one integral unit.

3. The heater of claim 2 , wherein the surface layer linking the graphite patterned body into one integral unit is in the form of a cross bar.

4. The heater of claim 2 , wherein said second coating layer is applied onto the surface of the patterned graphite body that is not coated with the first coating layer, for a continuous heating surface.

5. The heater of claim 2 , wherein said electrical flow path has at least one of a spiral pattern, a serpentine pattern, a helical pattern, a zigzag pattern, a continuous labyrinthine pattern, a spirally coiled pattern, a swirled pattern, a randomly convoluted pattern, and combinations thereof.

6. The heater of claim 2 , wherein said first coating layer and said second coating layer are of the same material, selected from on of a nitride, carbide, carbonitride or oxynitride of elements selected from a group consisting of B, Al, Si, Ga, refractory hard metals, transition metals, and rare earth metals, or complexes and combinations thereof.

7. The heater of claim 2 , wherein said first coating layer comprises at least one of pyrolytic boron nitride, aluminum nitride, and complexes thereof.

8. The heater of claim 2 , wherein said second coating layer comprises at least one of pyrolytic boron nitride, aluminum nitride, and complexes thereof.

9. The heater of claim 2 , wherein said first coating layer and said second coating layer are formed by a technique selected from a physical vapor deposition, a chemical vapor deposition, a spraying process using an air sprayer, a painting process employing a roller, a thermal spray process, a thermal injection process, and combinations thereof.

10. The heater of claim 2 , wherein said first coating layer and said second coating layer are deposited using the same technique.

11. The heater of claim 10 , wherein said first coating layer and said second coating layer are deposited via a chemical vapor deposition process.

12. The heater of claim 2 , wherein the pattern in said graphite body is configured using a technique selected from one of micro machining, micro-brading, laser cutting, chemical etching, and e-beam etching.

13. The heater of claim 2 , wherein said graphite body is one of a disk, a platen, and a cylinder.

14. A method for forming a heater, said process comprising the steps of:

a) providing a graphite body configured from a solid self standing body with at least one surface coated with a first coating layer comprising at least one of a nitride, carbide, carbonitride or oxynitride of elements selected from a group consisting of B, Al, Si, Ga, refractory hard metals, transition metals, and rare earth metals, or complexes and/or combinations thereof;

b) configuring a pattern for an electrical flow path defining at least one zone of an electrical heating circuit in said coated graphite heater by machining through the coated graphite heater in some parts for the parts to be uncoated while still leaving the first coating layer in at least another part for the part to remain coated and for the coated part to link the uncoated graphite patterned body into one integral unit;

c) coating said patterned graphite heater with a second coating layer comprising at least one of a nitride, carbide, carbonitride or oxynitride of elements selected from a group consisting of B, Al, Si, Ga, refractory hard metals, transition metals, and rare earth metals, or complexes and/or combinations thereof.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein said electrical circuit pattern comprises terminal ends for terminals to be electrically connected forming an electrical flow path.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein said first coating layer and said second coating layer are of the same material comprising at least one of a nitride, carbide, carbonitride oroxynitride of elements selected from a group consisting of B, Al, Si, Ga, refractory hard metals, transition metals, and rare earth metals, or complexes and/or combinations thereof.

17. The method of claim 14 , wherein said electrical flow path has one of a spiral pattern, a serpentine pattern, a helical pattern, a zigzag pattern, a continuous labyrinthine pattern, a spirally coiled pattern, a swirled pattern, a randomly convoluted pattern, and combinations thereof.

18. The method of claim 14 , wherein said first coating layer and said second coating layer are formed by a technique selected from a physical vapor deposition, a chemical vapor deposition, a spraying process using an air sprayer, a painting process employing a roller, a thermal spray process, a thermal injection process, and combinations thereof.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein said first coating layer and said second coating layer are formed via chemical vapor deposition.

20. The method of claim 14 , wherein the pattern in said graphite body is configured using a technique selected from one of micro machining, micro-brading, laser cutting, chemical etching, and e-beam etching.

21. The method of claim 14 , wherein said graphite body is one of a disk, a platen, and a cylinder.

22. The method of claim 14 , further comprising the step of providing terminal ends for terminals to be electrically connected to said electrical flow path.

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