Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240130008). PLANAR HEAT-GENERATING ELEMENT AND HOT AIR SUPPLY APPARATUS simplified abstract

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PLANAR HEAT-GENERATING ELEMENT AND HOT AIR SUPPLY APPARATUS

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

KEISUKE Abe of Kanagawa (JP)

KENTO Tsuda of Kanagawa (JP)

MASATO Mamishin of Tokyo (JP)

PLANAR HEAT-GENERATING ELEMENT AND HOT AIR SUPPLY APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240130008 titled 'PLANAR HEAT-GENERATING ELEMENT AND HOT AIR SUPPLY APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The planar heat-generating element described in the patent application includes:

  • Base material
  • Heat-generating layer with conductivity
  • Pair of electrodes in contact with the heat-generating layer
  • Protective layer
  • Opposing electrodes in a parallel direction
  • Holes in the heat-generating layer between the electrodes

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      1. Potential Applications of this Technology

- Heating elements for appliances - Thermal management systems in electronics

      1. Problems Solved by this Technology

- Efficient heat generation - Controlled temperature regulation

      1. Benefits of this Technology

- Improved energy efficiency - Enhanced performance and reliability

      1. Potential Commercial Applications of this Technology
        1. Optimizing Heat Generation in Electronics

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      1. Possible Prior Art

There are existing patents related to planar heat-generating elements with similar structures and functionalities.

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        1. Unanswered Questions
      1. How does this technology compare to traditional heating elements in terms of efficiency and performance?

This article does not provide a direct comparison between this technology and traditional heating elements. Further research or testing may be needed to determine the advantages of this innovation.

      1. Are there any limitations or drawbacks to using this type of planar heat-generating element?

The article does not address any potential limitations or drawbacks associated with the use of this technology. Additional studies or practical applications may reveal any challenges that need to be considered.


Original Abstract Submitted

the planar heat-generating element includes: a base material; a heat-generating layer formed on the base material, the heat-generating layer having conductivity; a pair of electrodes arranged to be brought into contact with the heat-generating layer; and a protective layer, wherein the pair of electrodes are arranged so as to be opposed to each other in a direction parallel to a first direction, wherein the heat-generating layer has a plurality of holes in a region between the pair of electrodes, wherein, when widths of two holes out of the plurality of holes in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction, the two holes being present adjacent to each other on one and the same straight line parallel to the second direction and an interval between the two holes in a direction parallel to the second direction satisfy a specific relationship.