Fluid heater powered by microwave energy

Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders

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219 1055R, 219 1055M, 219365, H05B 680

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043107397

ABSTRACT:
The fluid heater of this invention employs electromagnetic energy (microwaves) to heat the fluid. The magnetron supplies this energy into a base structure which is juxtaposed but separate from the fluid bearing container. The energy is directed towards the fluid container by a stirrer mounted in the base structure, which rotates at a relatively slow rate. The design of the container is such that the fluid flows in a serpentine fashion. Baffles are arranged and positioned to provide this serpentine path. A fan is provided to cool the magnetron. Standard plumbing means and a circulator pump are provided for entry and exit of fluid as well as an aquastat for critical temperature sensing. Drain and pressure controls are also provided.

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patent: 3920945 (1975-11-01), Smith et al.
patent: 4029927 (1977-06-01), McMillan
patent: 4178494 (1979-12-01), Bottalico et al.

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