Electric heating – Inductive heating – With heat exchange
Patent
1992-10-20
1994-06-07
Leung, Philip H.
Electric heating
Inductive heating
With heat exchange
219676, 219667, H05B 610
Patent
active
053191706
ABSTRACT:
In the fluid heater disclosed herein, a plurality of thin or ribbon-like conductors are embedded in and link a pair of similar flow paths. An inductor is magnetically coupled to the conductors and is energized with alternating current thereby to induce local currents in the conductors and generate heat which is imparted to fluid passing through the flow paths and over the surfaces of the conductors.
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Belmont Instrument Corporation
Leung Philip H.
Neuner George W.
Pahl Jr. Henry D.
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