Induced current heating probe

Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders

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219 1079, 219 1043, 219 85, 219 1057, 336 61, 336219, H05B 638

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045903476

ABSTRACT:
An induced current heating probe is of thimble form and has an outer conducting sheath (30) and a water flooded flux-generating unit formed from a stack of ferrite rings (10) coaxially disposed in the sheath. The energizing coil (14) is made of solid wire which connects at one end (16) with a coaxial water current tube (15) and at the other end (17) with the sheath. The stack of ferrite rings (10) may include non-magnetic insulating rings (11) which help to shape the flux.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2510942 (1950-06-01), Albertson, Jr.
patent: 2810054 (1957-10-01), Jones
patent: 3406271 (1968-10-01), Cachat et al.
patent: 3492453 (1970-01-01), Hurst
patent: 3590201 (1971-06-01), Basinger

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