Microwave heating apparatus

Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders

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219 1055F, H05B 664

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046211799

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a microwave heating apparatus wherein the output from a semiconductor microwave oscillator is divided into two parts by a power distributor and the parts are respectively amplified by power amplifiers and microwaves are fed into a heating chamber by two antennas. The invention is intended to control the phase of microwaves to effect the combination of power in the heating chamber.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Such a conventional apparatus, as shown in FIG. 1, distributes the output from a semiconductor oscillator 1, i.e., evenly distributes the output by a divider 2 from a terminal a to terminals b and c and then amplifies the divided outputs respectively amplifying the parts by semiconductor amplifiers 3 and 4, and then combines the amplified outputs with a power combiner 5, and feeds the resultant output to the heating chamber by a single antenna A.sub.1. The signals input to the terminals e and f are combined and delivered from the terminal g. The terminals d and h are interconnected and grounded.
This arrangement, however, has drawbacks such as requiring a high power combiner 5 which produces high power losses.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, the invention provides an arrangement which divides the output from a single semiconductor power oscillator into two parts by a power divider, respectively amplifies the two parts by means of power amplifiers, and feeds the amplified outputs to two antennas which in turn feed into a heating chamber serving as an microwave resonator, said heating chamber also serving as a power combiner, thereby making the arrangement highly efficient and inexpensive. An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a conventional semiconductor microwave generator;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a microwave heating apparatus according to this invention; and
FIG. 3 shows the positional relationship between antennas and a heating chamber in the principal portion of the apparatus.


DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

In FIG. 2 the power from a semiconductor microwave oscillator 1 enters the terminal a of a divider 2 and is equally divided and output from the terminals b and c. The d terminal is grounded termination. In addition, the microwave output from terminals b and c are, generally, in phase and 180.degree. out of phase with the microwave input to terminal a. The outputs from the distributor 2 are amplified by semiconductor amplifiers 3 and 4 and fed to two antennas A.sub.2 and A.sub.3. One of the two amplifiers has a phase shifter 6 connected thereto, as required for phase shift, in relation to a heater chamber to be described below.
FIG. 3 shows the relationship between the heating chamber and the antennas. The heating chamber 7 is defined by metal walls and serves as a cavity resonator with respect to microwaves. The figure shows an example of a TE 201 standing wave mode (2, 0, 1), That is, standing wave electric fields change in intensity by 2, 0 and 1 in the directions of x, y and z, respectively. In this case, the antennas A.sub.2 and A.sub.3 are located at 1/4 and 3/4 positions in the x direction and at the middle in the z direction on the x-z plane, whereby microwave oscillation is effected in the highest intensity region of electric field in the standing wave mode (2, 0, 1), so that microwaves can be efficiently fed into the heating chamber.
The outputs from the antennas are 180.degree. out of phase with each other because of the relationship to the time phase of the standing wave mode.
Let .theta. be said phase, .beta. be the propagation constant and 1 be the distance from the power amplifier to the antenna. Then, .theta.=.beta..sub.1. In order to obtain a phase shift of 180.degree., the power is fed to one antenna with the use of a phase shifter 6 if the distributor 2 provides two outputs which are in phase but without the use of a phase shifter if the two outputs

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