Claims
- 1. A high-frequency heating apparatus comprising:a mounting table on which to mount an object to be heated; rotation drive means to rotate said mounting table; temperature detection means to cover almost an entire area of said mounting table as a detection area by rotating said mounting table; radiation variation means to form variations in a high-frequency radiation intensity in a heating chamber; and control means to stop the rotation of said mounting table when a lowest temperature object comes to where the radiation is strong and heat the object while monitoring a surface temperature of the object by said temperature detection means, wherein said control means restarts to rotate said mounting table when present temperature data obtained from an object on heating shows a predetermined temperature rise from the lowest temperature, the predetermined temperature rise is determined based on temperature differentials between highest temperature and lowest temperature obtained from said temperature detection means before said mounting table stops to rotate.
- 2. A high-frequency heating apparatus comprising:a mounting table on which to mount an object to be heated; rotation drive means to rotate said mounting table; temperature detection means to cover almost an entire area of said mounting table as a detection area by rotating said mounting table; radiation variation means to form variations in a high-frequency radiation intensity in a heating chamber; and control means to stop the rotation of said mounting table when a lowest temperature object comes to where the radiation is strong and heat the object while monitoring a surface temperature of the object by said temperature detection means, wherein said control means restarts to rotate said mounting table when present temperature data obtained from an object on heating shows a predetermined temperature rise from the lowest temperature, the predetermined temperature rise is determined based on temperature differentials between highest temperature and lowest temperature obtained from said temperature detection means before said mounting table stops to rotate, wherein said radiation means comprises a power feed portion for supplying a high-frequency power to said heating chamber accommodating the object and a rotating support on which to mount a mounting table, and wherein, a gap between a peripheral part of the rotating support and the power feed portion is equal to about ¼ a propagation wavelength of the high-frequency radiation in a waveguide that transmits the high-frequency radiation generated by a high-frequency radiation generation means to the power feed portion.
- 3. A high-frequency heating apparatus comprising:a power feed portion to supply a high-frequency power to a heating chamber; a mounting table to mount a plurality of objects to be heated thereon and apply more of the high-frequency power to the object located near the power feed portion than to objects located elsewhere; a temperature detection means to detect temperatures of the plurality of objects when said mounting table is rotating and, when said mounting table is stopped, monitor a temperature change of at least the object near the power feed portion; a decision means to determine a temperature difference between the objects being heated based on a detection result obtained from said temperature detection means when said mounting table is rotating; and a control means to stop the rotation of said mounting table when the lower-temperature object comes near the power feed portion according to a decision made by said decision means and to heat the object concentratedly and at the same time occasionally rotate said mounting table to check for a possible change of the lower-temperature object.
- 4. The high-frequency heating apparatus according to claim 3, whereinsaid temperature detection means has a plurality of infrared detection elements to detect temperatures by taking roughly a radius segment of said mounting table on a line connecting the power feed portion and a center of said mounting table as an angle of view covered by said plurality of detection elements.
- 5. The high-frequency heating apparatus according to claim 3, whereinsaid temperature detection means has a plurality of infrared detection elements to detect temperatures by taking roughly a diameter segment of said mounting table on a line connecting the power feed portion and a center of said mounting table as an angle of view covered by said plurality of detection elements.
- 6. The high-frequency heating apparatus according to claim 3, whereinsaid temperature detection means has a single infrared detection element combined with a drive means to detect temperatures by taking roughly a radius segment of said mounting table on a line connecting the power feed portion and a center of said mounting table as an angle of view.
- 7. The high-frequency heating apparatus according to claim 3, whereinsaid temperature detection means has a single infrared detection element combined with a drive means to detect temperatures by taking roughly a radius segment of said mounting table on a line connecting the power feed portion and a center of said mounting table as an angle of view when said mounting table is rotating and, when said mounting table is at rest, taking roughly a diameter segment of said mounting table on a line connecting the power feed portion and a center of said mounting table as an angle of view.
- 8. The high-frequency heating apparatus according to claim 3, whereinsaid temperature detection means comprises a combination of a temperature detection means A and a temperature detection means B, each having a plurality of infrared detection elements, said temperature detection means A being adapted to take roughly a radius segment of said mounting table on a line connecting the power feed portion and a center of the mounting table as an angle of view, said temperature detection means B being adapted to take roughly a remaining radius segment of said mounting table as an angle of view.
- 9. A high-frequency heating apparatus comprising:a heating chamber to accommodate objects to be heated; high-frequency radiation generation means to generate a high-frequency radiation; a power feed portion to supply the high-frequency radiation generated by said high-frequency radiation generation means to said heating chamber; a drive power supply to drive said high-frequency radiation generation means; a mounting table on which to mount the objects to be heated; a rotating support on which to mount said mounting table and to form variations in a high-frequency radiation intensity in said heating chamber in cooperation with the power feed portion; rotation drive means to drive said rotating support; temperature detection means to cover almost an entire area of said mounting table as a detection area as said mounting table rotates; and control means to control the operations of said drive power supply and said rotation drive means according to a temperature distribution of the objects as represented by a detection signal from said temperature detection means and utilize the variations in the high-frequency radiation intensity in heating a lower-temperature object with a strong high-frequency radiation and heating a higher-temperature object with a weak high-frequency radiation to heat the entire objects with high-frequency radiations to an appropriate temperature, wherein said control means controls said rotation drive means so that when the control means decides that a temperature difference between maximum and minimum temperatures in a temperature distribution of the objects as represented by the detection signal from said temperature detection means exceeds a predetermined value, the minimum temperature object is brought to a position facing the power feed portion where the high-frequency radiation is strong before stopping the rotation of said mounting table, and that when a predetermined stop reset condition is met, said mounting table is rotated again.
- 10. The high-frequency heating apparatus according to claim 9, whereinthe stop reset condition is an absolute temperature value based on the maximum temperature in the temperature distribution of the objects obtained before said mounting table stopped rotating or a temperature rise value based on the temperature difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures.
- 11. The high-frequency heating apparatus according to claim 9 whereinthe stop reset condition is a predetermined rest time associated with the stopping of the rotation of said mounting table.
- 12. A high frequency heating apparatus comprising:a mounting table on which to mount an object to be heated; rotation drive means to rotate said mounting table; temperature detection means to cover almost an entire area of said mounting table as a detection area by rotating said mounting table; radiation variation means to form variations in a high frequency radiation intensity in a heating chamber; and control means to stop the rotation of said mounting table when a lowest temperature object comes to where the radiation is strong and heat the object while monitoring a surface temperature of the object by said temperature detection means, wherein said control means restarts to rotate said mounting table when present temperature data obtained from an object on heating shows a predetermined temperature rise from the lowest temperature, the predetermined temperature rise is determined based on highest temperature and lowest temperature obtained from said temperature detection means before said mounting table stops to rotate.
Priority Claims (4)
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2000-114788 |
Apr 2000 |
JP |
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2000-114789 |
Apr 2000 |
JP |
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2000-114792 |
Apr 2000 |
JP |
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2000-316177 |
Oct 2000 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of International Application Number PCT/JP01/02759, which was published in English on Oct. 25, 2001.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP01/02759 |
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WO01/80602 |
10/25/2001 |
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