With Dummy Load Patents (Class 219/694)
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Patent number: 10338612Abstract: A fluid temperature control assembly in combination with a machine tool, and a method of adjusting the temperature of a fluid being supplied to a machine tool. The assembly is arranged to adjust the temperature of a fluid being supplied to the machine tool to maintain the fluid at a setpoint temperature at a location downstream of the assembly. The assembly comprises a radio frequency (RF) or microwave energy source to supply energy to the fluid as it passes through the assembly to heat the fluid, a temperature sensing arrangement for outputting a temperature signal responsive to the temperature of the fluid at the downstream location, and a control arrangement configured to receive the temperature signal and control the energy source with reference to the temperature signal to heat the fluid so as to maintain the fluid at the setpoint temperature at the downstream location.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2016Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Fives Landis LimitedInventor: Michael Pierse
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Publication number: 20150144620Abstract: A microwave heating apparatus with a tubular waveguide applicator forming a heating chamber and with microwave-transparent centering elements to maintain product to be treated in proximity to the centerline axis of the chamber. Product is conveyed through the chamber in a direction in or opposite to the direction of propagation of microwaves. Cylindrical chokes at product entrance and exit openings into the chamber prevent microwave leakage and allow for large openings for large products. In some versions, a low-loss inner tube in the chamber coaxial with the tubular applicator is used to confine product to be heated in proximity to the centerline axis of the chamber to be heated effectively by microwaves with a TM01 field pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: May 28, 2015Applicant: Industrial Microwave Systems, L.L.C.Inventors: William D. Wilber, Donald B. Shuping
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Patent number: 8901468Abstract: A heating system for hot water and conditioned air uses electromagnetic energy created by one or more magnetrons operated by high voltage transformers. The heating system includes oil cooled transformers and magnetrons. Using radiators in the form of heat exchangers, heat recovered from the transformers and magnetrons is dissipated directly into the path of the return air and the air handler blower. The magnetron heating system includes a coiled conduit sized to allow complete heating of the fluid flowing therethrough. The conduit has a conical shape to allow upper magnetrons to heat the outside of the conduit and lower magnetrons to heat the inside of the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2012Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Inventor: Vincent A. Bravo
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Patent number: 8893401Abstract: A lamp heater and a drying apparatus including the same, the lamp heater including a plurality of three-phase power source lamps, a dummy load, the dummy load being configured to maintain a phase balance of the three-phase power source lamps, and a controller, the controller controlling the three-phase power source lamps and the dummy load depending on a lighting condition of the three-phase power source lamps.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Samsund SDI Co., Ltd.Inventors: Su-Hwan Kim, Su-Young Byun, Kyoung-Heon Heo, Sang-Chul Seo, Byoung-Kuk Kim
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Patent number: 8877469Abstract: A method for producing foams containing biological materials is described. A solid or semi-solid paste is formed by combining biologically active material with a protecting agent in an aqueous solvent. The paste formed is allowed to set, and may optionally then be apportioned into the desired shape. The paste may be frozen to allow formation of ice crystals to act as porogens. Subsequently, the paste is exposed to travelling wave radiant energy under vacuum (t-REV) for drying. This causes the solvent to boil off, leaving dried material containing the biologically active material, the protecting agent, and a relatively low water content. Biologically active materials which can be used include cells, microbial cultures, live attenuated microbes, probiotics, yeasts, enzymes, vaccines, proteins, and any heat-sensitive biological material. By directing energy via a travelling wave through a sample, good control of temperature and process conditions can be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Enwave CorporationInventors: Timothy D. Durance, Parastoo Yaghmaee, Shafique Ahmad, Guopeng Zhang
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Patent number: 8640357Abstract: The drying oven of the present invention comprises a holey plastic plate that can make planetary rotation. The drying mechanisms may consist of classical resistance heaters, blowing heaters and/or coolers, and ultraviolet, infrared and microwave radiation sources in horizontal, vertical or intermediate angle arrangements. There is an absorbent material in a reservoir so as to absorb the excess energy transmitted by the system. The present system completes the drying procedure quickly with full automatization within a standard period without deteriorating the sample and reveals a product which is ready to further processing.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2010Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Inventor: Hasan Huseyin Engin
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Patent number: 8574651Abstract: Systems and methods for thermal preservation (sterilization) of heterogeneous and multiphase foods and biomaterials in order to achieve their shelf stability at ambient level temperatures. Flowing heterogeneous, multiphase foods and biomaterials are exposed to single or multiple stages of electromagnetic energy under continuous flow conditions within conduits passing through the electromagnetic energy exposure chambers.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Aseptia, Inc.Inventors: James Michael Drozd, Josip Simunovic
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Patent number: 8383999Abstract: The present invention concerns a device for heating a sample by microwave radiation comprising a source of microwave radiation, a first waveguide for guiding said microwave radiation to an applicator space adapted to receive said sample to be heated, wherein said applicator space is defined by a terminal portion of said first waveguide and an initial portion of a second waveguide extending from said terminal portion of said first waveguide and being arranged at an angle with respect to said first waveguide.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Anton Paar GmbHInventors: Heimo Kotzian, Klaus-Jürgen Pendl, Johannes Zach, Rainer Zentner
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Patent number: 6960747Abstract: A microwave applicator for heating loads being a waveguide transition between the rectangular TE10 and TE20 modes comprising a TE10 mode section and a TE20 mode section. The location of the load being inside said TE20 mode section and with its major axis perpendicularly to the major propagation direction of the TE20 mode, close to a shorting wall of said TE20 mode section and also close to the centreline of said propagation direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2002Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Personal Chemistry I Uppsala ABInventor: Per Olov G. Risman
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Patent number: 6329645Abstract: An apparatus for dampening standing wave pattern generation in a closed cavity of a microwave oven, includes a fluid table having an enclosure made of a microwave energy transparent material, such as plastic, and a structure, such as top flat platform held in place by the enclosure, for defining a processing surface for placement thereupon of samples to be processed, and a quantity of dielectric fluid contained by the enclosure so as to provide a large flat surface of the dielectric fluid beneath the flat platform and thus below the processing surface. The apparatus also includes mechanisms for recirculating the dielectric fluid to and from the enclosure and for cooling the dielectric fluid to maintain the dielectric fluid within a given narrow range of temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Ted Pella, Inc.Inventors: Richard Thorp Giberson, Paul Alex Hansen, S. K. Thurmond, Ted Pella
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Patent number: 6054696Abstract: A microwave processing system comprising a microwave applicator and a microwave source. A microwave source generates a microwave field at an output frequency. A frequency of the microwave field in the elongated chamber and the output frequency of the microwave source are matched through the use of controlled feedback of critical material and process parameters.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David Andrew Lewis, Stanley Joseph Whitehair
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Patent number: 5837977Abstract: A container for containing a dummy load while being subjected to microwave radiation that includes a first surface with an exterior surface and an inner surface, wherein the first surface includes an optically transparent material. A second surface having an exterior surface and an inner surface facing the inner surface of the first surface, the second surface attached to the first surface wherein both of the inner surfaces define a volume of space into which the dummy load is placed. The dummy load is supported on the second surface and positioned to be subjected to microwave radiation that passes through the optically transparent material, wherein the dummy load is not heated by the microwave radiation that passes through the optically transparent material.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Quiclave, L.L.C.Inventors: Robert Frank Schiffmann, Jeffery Scott Held
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Patent number: 5422463Abstract: A matched or dummy load for a microwave dryer having a microwave generator and a microwave applicator. The matched load includes a waveguide having opposed broad walls, opposed narrow walls, and an end wall defining a waveguide chamber. A power absorbing body made of sintered silicon carbide, casted silicon carbide, or other materials is disposed in the waveguide chamber. One or more of the walls includes means for transferring heat from the power absorbing body. A housing or shroud having an inlet and an outlet surrounds the waveguide. The means for removing heat is disposed between the inlet and outlet of the housing so that a cooling medium passed through the housing removes heat from the power absorbing body. A tuning stub is placed in front of the power absorbing body to reduce microwave reflections.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Arthur M. Gooray, Kenneth C. Peter