Claims
- 1. An induction heating device comprising:
- a handle having a hollow interior and two opposite ends;
- a wrist connected to one end of the handle;
- a U-shaped pole piece having two spaced apart ends for receiving a susceptor, the distance between the ends being at least as large as the width of the susceptor and the depth of the space between the ends being at least as large as the height of the susceptor;
- a tank circuit including an induction coil wrapped around the pole piece and a capacitor connected to the induction coil;
- a head connected to the wrist and including a housing for receiving the U-shaped pole piece, the two spaced apart ends of the pole piece extending outwardly beyond the housing; and
- a power source connected to the tank circuit for delivering electrical energy to the tank circuit, whereby when the tank circuit is energized and the susceptor is placed in juxtaposition to the ends of the U-shaped pole piece, the susceptor is heated by induction heating due to a magnetic flux passing between the two ends of the pole piece and symmetry in shrinkage of the susceptor is attained.
- 2. An induction heating device according to claim 1, further comprising an insert placed within the U-shaped pole piece and having a substantially semi-circular cross-sectional shape and a concave surface, an apex of the concave surface being centered vertically between the two ends of the U-shaped pole piece.
- 3. An induction heating device according to claim 2, further comprising first and second thermocouple wires, each having one end portion exposed on the concave surface of the insert and each having an opposite end portion coupled to the power source, the exposed end portions of the first and second wires being in proximity to each other so as to be touched simultaneously by the susceptor which has an outer cylindrical shape to form a thermocouple junction, the thermocouple junction providing a voltage output indicative of the temperature of the susceptor.
- 4. An induction heating device according to claim 3, wherein the power source includes a temperature controller, the opposite ends of the first and second thermocouple wires being coupled to the temperature controller, the temperature controller including means for setting a temperature and means for comparing the set temperature to the temperature sensed at the susceptor, the power source including a power oscillator for providing a high frequency electrical output to the tank circuit, the power oscillator being turned on and off in accordance with the sensed temperature by the temperature controller.
- 5. An induction heating device according to claim 4, wherein the power oscillator generates up to 2,000 watts of electrical power.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was jointly made by an employee or employees of the U.S. Government and an employee or employees of the Inductron Corporation and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefore.
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