Electromagnetic induction energy converter

Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders

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219 1077, 219 1079, H05B 508

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043419364

ABSTRACT:
Fluid placed in contact with each of a plurality of magnetizable cores is heated by application of alternating electrical current to an induction heating coil surrounding each magnetizable core, the coils being connected together in an electrical network. A core comprised of a cylinder containing magnetizable steel balls, when partially filled with water as a fluid, produces steam at an outlet for use in a heating system or to provide motive power. Air, as a fluid, when passed through a core comprised of a roll of magnetizable material, either a mesh screen, or sheet metal, is heated for use in a forced air heating system.

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