Induction heating apparatus with protective circuit arrangement

Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders

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219 1049, 321 14, H05B 504

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039783073

ABSTRACT:
An induction heating apparatus is provided with protective circuit arrangements which ensure against surge currents caused by inappropriately timed gating-on of a gate controlled rectifier or by erroneous use of a load material such as non-magnetic or ferro-magnetic material. The timed gating of the gate-controlled rectifier is accomplished by means of a delay circuit which serves to count timing after a rectified excitation potential drops to the zero voltage point. A coincidence circuit is provided to detect coincidence of two signals, one is a pulse having a predetermined width and the other is a signal derived when the periodic cycle of the energization currents departs from the predetermined cycle period.

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patent: 3770928 (1973-11-01), Kounkumpf
patent: 3775577 (1973-11-01), Peters
patent: 3786219 (1974-01-01), Kounkumpf
patent: 3821509 (1974-06-01), Amaqami et al.

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