Claims
- 1. An induction furnace for heating a plurality of granules comprising:
a furnace chamber comprising an electrically magnetic material; an at least one conveying element to advance the plurality of granules through the furnace chamber when the furnace chamber is rotated, the at least one conveying element attached to the interior of the furnace chamber; a one or more induction coils disposed around the exterior of the furnace chamber; a power supply having an output connecting to the one or more induction coils to supply an ac current through the one or more induction coils; and means for feeding the plurality of granules into the entry of the interior of the furnace chamber; whereby when the furnace chamber is rotated the plurality of granules are advanced through the interior of the furnace chamber while being heated from heat generated in the furnace chamber by inductive coupling of the furnace chamber with a magnetic field created when the ac current is supplied through the one or more induction coils.
- 2. The induction furnace of claim 1 further comprising a thermal insulating material disposed between the exterior of the furnace chamber and the one or more induction coils.
- 3. The induction furnace of claim 1 wherein the one or more induction coils comprises an at least two induction coils, and the induction furnace further comprises a switching means connected between each of the at least two induction coils and the output of the power supply, the switching means selectively connecting each of the at least two induction coils to the output of the power supply to vary the heat generated along the axial length of the furnace chamber.
- 4. The induction furnace of claim 1 wherein the electrically conductive material comprises a ferromagnetic material.
- 5. The induction furnace of claim 1 wherein the at least one conveying element comprises a helically shaped structure protruding from the inner wall of the furnace chamber for the length of the furnace.
- 6. The induction furnace of claim 1 wherein the at least one conveying element comprises a plurality of discrete elements protruding from the inner wall of the furnace chamber.
- 7. An induction furnace for heating a plurality of granules comprising:
a furnace chamber; an at least one conveying element to advance the plurality of granules through the furnace chamber when the furnace chamber is rotated about its axial length, the at least one conveying element attached to the interior of the furnace chamber; an electrically conductive material disposed around the exterior of the furnace chamber; a one or more induction coils disposed around the exterior of the electrically conductive material; a power supply having an output connecting to the one or more induction coils to supply an ac current through the one or more induction coils; and means for feeding the plurality of granules into the entry of the interior of the furnace chamber; whereby when the furnace chamber is rotated the plurality of granules are advanced through the interior of the furnace chamber while being heated from heat generated in the electrically conductive material by inductive coupling of the electrically conductive material with a magnetic field created when the ac current is supplied through the one or more induction coils.
- 8. The induction furnace of claim 7 further comprising a thermally insulative material disposed between the exterior of the electrically conductive material and the one or more induction coils.
- 9. The induction furnace of claim 7 wherein the one or more induction coils comprises an at least two induction, and the induction furnace further comprises a switching means connected between each of the at least two induction coils and the output of the power supply, the switching means selectively connecting each of the at least two induction coils to the output of the power supply to vary the heat generated along the axial length of the electrically conductive material.
- 10. The induction furnace of claim 7 wherein the at least one conveying element comprises a helically shaped structure protruding from the inner wall of the furnace chamber for the length of the furnace.
- 11. The induction furnace of claim 7 wherein the at least one conveying element comprises a plurality of discrete elements protruding from the inner wall of the furnace chamber.
- 12. A method of heating a plurality of granules comprising the steps of:
rotating an electrically conductive furnace chamber having a one or more conveying elements attached to the interior of the furnace chamber; magnetically coupling a magnetic field with the electrically conductive furnace chamber to inductively heat the furnace chamber, the magnetic field generated by an ac current in a one or more induction coils disposed around the exterior of the furnace chamber; feeding the plurality of granules into the interior of the furnace chamber; and advancing the plurality of granules through the furnace chamber by the one or more conveying elements to heat the plurality of granules with heat conducted from the inductively heated furnace chamber.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the step of rotating the electrically conductive furnace chamber is performed about an axis of rotation other than longitudinal axis of the furnace chamber.
- 14. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of thermally insulating the exterior of the furnace chamber to retain heat within the furnace chamber.
- 15. The method of claim 12 further comprising the steps of providing an at least two induction coils for the one or more induction coils and selectively switching the ac current to each of the at least two induction coils to inductively heat the furnace chamber to varying temperatures along the axial length of the furnace chamber.
- 16. A method of heating a plurality of granules comprising the steps of:
rotating a furnace chamber having a one or more conveying elements attached to the interior of the furnace chamber; surrounding the exterior of the furnace chamber with an electrically conductive material; magnetically coupling a magnetic field with the electrically conductive material to inductively heat the electrically conductive material; the magnetic field generated by an ac current in a one or more induction coils disposed around the exterior of the furnace chamber; feeding the plurality of granules into the interior of the furnace chamber; and advancing the plurality of granules through the furnace chamber by the one or more conveying elements to heat the plurality of granules with heat conducted from the inductively heated electrically conductive material.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the electrically conductive material comprises graphite or silicon carbide.
- 18. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of rotating the electrically conductive material around the longitudinal axis of the furnace chamber.
- 19. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of disposing a thermal insulating material between the exterior of the electrically conductive material to retain the inductively generated heat within the furnace chamber.
- 20. The method of claim 16 further comprising the steps of providing an at least two induction coils for the one or more induction coils and selectively switching the ac current to each of the at least two induction coils to vary the heat generated along the length of the electrically conductive material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/262,011, filed Jan. 17, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60262011 |
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