Heating device for a glass surface

H - Electricity – 05 – B

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309/5, 154/72.06

H05B 3/06 (2006.01) H05B 3/84 (2006.01)

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CA 1133556

HEATING DEVICE FOR A GLASS SURFACE AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING THE SAME ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A heating device for a glass surface or the like, such as the rear window of a car, including two elongated electrically-non conductive carrier strips, each having an adhesive layer on both sides thereof which are secured to the glass surface by means of one of their adhesive layers in spaced-apart relationship so as to laterally delimit the surface area of the glass encompassed by the heating device, A plurality of thin, electrically conductive foil strips, each cut in predetermined lengths from a continuous strip, and each of which has an adhesive layer on one side, extend between and are disposed generally normally to the carrier strips and are secured at their ends to each of the strips and to the surface of the glass therebetween in spaced-apart relationship. Two-strip shaped electrical conductors are each fastened onto one of the carrier strips overlying the ends of the foil strips and are coupled by means of an electrical terminal to a source of direct current. A method of mounting the device is also provided.

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