Induction heater

Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders

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219 1067, 219 1069, 219 1071, H05B 610

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047541148

ABSTRACT:
An induction heater is provided for heating electrically conducting workpieces. The heater comprises an induction coil having a number of turns including long straight conductors wherein a major portion of the long straight conductors are secured to a concrete support beam. The conductors and the support beam vibrate together in response to electromagnetic field forces generated during operation of the heater. The coil is caused to vibrate with the coil support beam by a hard adhesive which bonds the support beam and the coil or by tension members which hold the coil tightly to the support beam.

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patent: 3424886 (1969-01-01), Ross
patent: 4532398 (1985-07-01), Henriksson
patent: 4649249 (1987-03-01), Odor

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