Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders
Patent
1977-11-10
1980-03-04
Reynolds, Bruce A.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Of cylinders
219 1077, 219494, 219510, 363123, 307252B, 336 60, H05B 902
Patent
active
041918754
ABSTRACT:
A cooking apparatus employing induction heating is normally constructed so as to utilize a metal housing supporting a cook top upon which there is located at least one induction heating coil. The housing normally contains an electronic "package" for use in supplying power to the coil or coils used and a fan for circulating air through the housing so as to maintain the temperature of the electronic components employed sufficiently low that they will not be damaged by heat. In the disclosed apparatus a thermistor is mounted on the housing adjacent to the wires connecting the electronic components to the heating coil or coils used. This thermistor is used to control the flow of current through an SCR or a triac acting as a switch in a circuit containing the fan motor.
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Leung Philip H.
O'Brian Edward D.
Reynolds Bruce A.
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