Cooling Patents (Class 373/165)
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Patent number: 11706849Abstract: A shaping machine includes a melting vessel, an induction coil arranged on the melting vessel for inductively heating, in particular melting, a material, and a shaping cavity. The melting vessel has at least one irradiation region which is substantially permeable for an electromagnetic field, and the shaping machine is adapted to cool the material in the cavity in such a way that a substantially crystalline solid body is formed. A body with a higher magnetic permeability than the melting vessel is arranged overlapping the irradiation region, and the induction coil is arranged between the body and the irradiation region.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: ENGEL AUSTRIA GMBHInventors: Wolfgang Amrhein, Hubert Mitterhofer, Siegfried Silber, Werner Kappelmueller, Andreas Prokesch
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Patent number: 8543178Abstract: An induction heating apparatus that can operate at current frequencies of greater than 60 Hz and at least 1 kW. The induction heating apparatus includes a high frequency power supply, a superconductive induction coil, and a fluid cooling system. A fluid cooling system is designed to cause a cooling fluid to flow at least partially about and/or through the superconductive induction coil.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2008Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Ajax Tocco Magnethermic CorporationInventors: Theodore E. Burke, Frank Li
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Patent number: 8192544Abstract: Disclosed herein is an apparatus for manufacturing a polycrystalline silicon ingot for solar batteries having a door control device using a hinge. The apparatus includes a vacuum chamber, a crucible, a susceptor which surrounds the crucible, a heater which heats the crucible, and an insulation plate which is disposed below the susceptor and has an opening therein. The apparatus further includes a cooling plate which moves upwards through the opening of the insulation plate and comes into close contact with or approaches the lower end of the susceptor, a cooling plate moving unit which actuates the cooling plate, a temperature sensor which measures the temperature of the crucible, and a control unit which controls the temperature in the crucible and the cooling plate moving unit. Furthermore, a door is provided on the insulation plate to open or close the opening of the insulation plate. The hinge is provided between the door and the insulation plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Korea Research Institute of Chemical TechnologyInventors: Jong-Won Gil, Sang-Jin Moon, Won-Wook So
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Publication number: 20090090296Abstract: Disclosed herein is an apparatus for manufacturing a polycrystalline silicon ingot for solar batteries having a door control device using a hinge. The apparatus includes a vacuum chamber, a crucible, a susceptor which surrounds the crucible, a heater which heats the crucible, and an insulation plate which is disposed below the susceptor and has an opening therein. The apparatus further includes a cooling plate which moves upwards through the opening of the insulation plate and comes into close contact with or approaches the lower end of the susceptor, a cooling plate moving unit which actuates the cooling plate, a temperature sensor which measures the temperature of the crucible, and a control unit which controls the temperature in the crucible and the cooling plate moving unit. Furthermore, a door is provided on the insulation plate to open or close the opening of the insulation plate. The hinge is provided between the door and the insulation plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventors: Jong-Won Gil, Sang-On Moon, Won-Wook So
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Patent number: 6973116Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for equalizing the pressures in the melting chamber and in the cooling water system of a special melting unit, for example a pressure electroslag remelting (PESR) unit having a copper ingot mold, or a pressure induction furnace having an induction coil and a cooling water system, designed as a closed, separate pressure circuit.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Ald Vacuum Technologies AGInventors: Ivaylov Popov, Arno Niebling
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Patent number: 6848275Abstract: This invention relates to a device for melting or refining glass or glass ceramics. According to the invention, such a device is provided with the following characteristics: a channel which is arranged in an essentially horizontal manner and which is provided with an inlet and an outlet for the glass melt; and an HF coil for coupling HF energy into the melt is allocated to the channel. The channel is made of a plurality of metal pipes in a similar way to a skull pot. Said pipes can be connected to a cooling medium.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2000Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Schott GlasInventors: Uwe Kolberg, Hildegard Römer, Frank-Thomas Lentes, Günter Weidmann
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Patent number: 6693264Abstract: Gastight and vacuum-tight chamber intended to be used in a device for heating a product advancing inside the chamber by electromagnetic induction, characterized in that it comprises a gastight and vacuum-tight sheath made of an electrically insulating, gastight and vacuum-tight material, the inner faces of the sheath being protected by a heat shield consisting of a matrix of tiles made of a thermally insulating material and of a plurality of tubes cooled by the flow of a fluid, the latter being trapped in the matrix of tiles.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignees: Celes, UsinorInventors: Marc Anderhuber, Jean-Philippe Chaignot, Claude Couffet, Jean Hellegouarc'h, Philippe Roehr, René Pierret, Patrick Hug, Jean-Camille Uring, Gérard Griffay, Alain Daubigny
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Patent number: 5222097Abstract: A bushing cap used to close a gap in a liquid cooled bushing which surrounds a coil contained in a channel induction furnace. The coil, bushing and bushing cap is further surrounded by a thin refractory layer which is further surrounded by a molten metal loop. The bushing cap and bushing are liquid cooled to maintain a substantial uniform thermal gradient about the thin refractory layer surrounding the bushing and bushing cap. Preferably, this is accomplished by way of a bushing cap having a cooling member attached to a cover and mounted within the bushing gap. A cooling fluid is passed through both the cooling member of the bushing cap and cooling channels within the bushing to maintain a substantial uniform thermal gradient about the thin refractory layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1991Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: The Budd CompanyInventors: William L. Powell, William J. Duca
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Patent number: 4923508Abstract: The crucible includes an upstanding sidewall formed of a plurality of internally cooled, metal segments arranged in side-by side relation to form a crucible chamber for receiving the metal to be melted. The segments are separated from one another by longitudinal gaps that communicate on the inside with the crucible chamber and extend outwardly to the exterior of the sidewall. The gaps are free of packing material that could constitute a potential source of melt contamination and are so sized in a width dimension where the gap and the chamber communicate as to substantially prevent penetration of molten metal into the gaps when the metal charge is initially melted in the crucible chamber prior to the development of a solidified metal skull. Upper portions of the crucible segments are restrained against outward spreading during use to provide a crucible durable enough for use in production melting applications. The crucible eliminates the need for a CaF.sub.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1989Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Howmet CorporationInventors: Randall S. Diehm, Blake K. Zuidema
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Patent number: 4428731Abstract: A smelting furnace, the refractory sole (3) of which is contained in a metallic casing (5) having expansion joints (6, 7, 7'), comprises means (18, 19) for cooling the expansion joints, these means enabling to solidify actually any liquid phase that might tend to infiltrate into the joints.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1982Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Metallurgie Hoboken-OverpeltInventors: Robert H. Maes, Andre L. Delvaux, Pierre J. Lenoir
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Patent number: 4411412Abstract: A metallurgical container for the inductive treatment of metals comprises an inner lining of refractory material and a generally tubular enclosure comprising an upper annular casing surrounding the upper open end of the inner lining, a lower annular casing surrounding the bottom of said container, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced metallic tie rods extend parallel to each other through a median heating zone of the container. A plurality of connecting elements respectively extending through openings in the bottom wall of the upper casing and the top wall of the lower casing, electrically insulated from those walls, tightly connect opposite ends of the tie rods to each wall. The tie rods and the connecting elements are formed with coaxial channels for the passage of cooling fluid therethrough which is fed into one of the casings and discharged from the other.The container according to the present invention permits powerful inductive treatment of metal and metal alloys, especially steel.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie FrancaiseInventor: Christian Lechevallier