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publicationNumber CA-2335712-A1
titleOfInvention Electrical resistor heating element
abstract The invention relates to a resistor heating element (1) comprising a resisti ve sheet layer (2) which contains a resistive material (preferably an electroconductive polymer) and is placed between at least two electroconductive layers (3, 4, 7) shaped as plane electrodes in order to fo rm a sandwich element. Each layer (3, 4, 7) can be connected to a power supply line via contact studs. At least one recess (5) in the first electroconducti ve layer (3) is shifted relatively to a recess (6) in the second electroconductive layer (4) so that the two recesses (5, 6) (viewed in projection one on top of the other) are placed at a distance from each other . These recesses (5, 6) are located in the border region of the electroconductive layer (3, 4, 7) and at least one contact stud (34) can com e into electrical contact and be mechanically connected to the other electroconductive layer (3) in the region of the recess (5) of a first electroconductive layer (4) via the resistive layer (2). Preferably, the contact stud (34) can also be connected to the resistive layer (2), especial ly through a crimp connection.
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