Industrial electric heating furnaces – Induction furnace device – Coreless
Patent
1998-02-26
1999-03-23
Walberg, Teresa
Industrial electric heating furnaces
Induction furnace device
Coreless
373151, H05B 622
Patent
active
058870199
ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for securing induction coils within an induction coil module including a plurality of flexible connectors having a first end, a second end, and a length disposed between the first and second ends. A first attachment member is securely attached to the first end of the flexible connector and pivotably connected to a support assembly. A second attachment member is securely attached to the second end of the flexible connector 16. The second attachment member having an induction coil attached thereto. Correspondingly, the pivotal engagement of the flexible connectors in relation to the support assembly of the induction coil module facilitates a means for allowing the flexible connectors and their attached induction coils to move both horizontally and vertically in relation to the support assembly, thus dramatically reducing the potential for structural fatigue and stress fracturing of the various mechanical connections of an induction furnace.
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Geneva Steel
Van Quang
Walberg Teresa
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