Claims
- 1. An induction heating furnace comprising:an accommodating vessel for accommodating a material to be melted, the accommodating vessel having a bottom, a tapping portion formed at the bottom, and a side wall formed by a plurality of longitudinally split, conductive segments arrayed circumferentially and insulated from each other; a coil arranged at an outer periphery of said tapping portion and said side wall, for subjecting the material in said accommodating vessel to induction heating; a power source for supplying power to said coil; and a power source controller for controlling an amount of power produced by said power source such that said tapping portion may be selectively switched between open and closed states by melting and solidification of the material at the tapping portion, wherein said coil is separated into a first coil potion arranged at an outer periphery of said side wall and a second coil portion arranged at an outer periphery of said tapping portion; said power source comprises a first power source supplying power to said first coil portion and a second power source supplying power to said second coil portion; said second power source comprises a melt-use power source portion producing a first frequency AC power of such a value that the material at the tapping portion is melted, and a solidification-use power source portion producing a second frequency AC power of such a value that the melted material is allowed to solidify; said power source controller causes the melt-use power source portion to function when the tapping portion is to be opened, and causes the solidification-use power source portion to function when the tapping portion is to be closed.
- 2. An induction heating furnace according to claim 1, wherein said tapping portion has an inlet portion which is joined to said bottom of said accommodating vessel, wherein an aperture of said inlet portion is gradually reduced in diameter from a top toward a bottom thereof, said tapping portion further having a hollow cylinder-like outlet portion which is integrally formed with said inlet portion and located below said inlet portion.
- 3. An induction heating furnace according to claim 1, wherein said coil is an integral coil comprising a first coil portion arranged at an outer periphery of said side wall and a second coil portion arranged at an outer periphery of said tapping portion, and wherein said power source controller controls said power source such that when the material is to be melted, said tapping portion is closed by a solid part of material, and when the molten material is taken out, said solid part of the material is allowed to melt to open the tapping portion.
- 4. An induction heating furnace according to claim 1, wherein said coil means is separated into a first coil portion arranged at an outer periphery of said side wall and a second coil portion arranged at an outer periphery of said tapping portion, wherein said power source comprises a first power source supplying power to said first coil portion and a second power source supplying power to said second coil portion, and wherein said power source controller controls said first power source and said second power source independently.
- 5. An induction heating furnace according to claim 4, wherein said second power source comprises a melt-use power source portion producing a first frequency AC power of such a value that the material at the tapping portion is melted; and a solidification-use power source portion producing a second frequency AC power of such a value that the melted material is allowed to solidify, and wherein said power source controller causes the melt-use power source portion to function when the tapping portion is to be opened, and causes the solidification-use power source portion to function when the tapping portion is to be closed.
- 6. An induction heating furnace according to claim 1, further comprising a drawing device for forcibly drawing the material out from said tapping portion.
- 7. An induction heating furnace according to claim 1 wherein the material is melted under a reduced pressure.
- 8. An induction heating furnace according to claim 1, wherein said first frequency AC power of the melt-use power source portion is a high-frequency power having a value selected for inducing eddy currents at a thin layer from the surface of the molten material so as to open and tapping portion by melting of the molten material, andsaid second frequency AC power of the solidification-use power source portion is a low-frequency power having a value selected for inducing eddy currents at a deep layer from the surface of the molten material so as to close the tapping portion by solidification of the molten material.
- 9. An induction heating furnace according to claim 1, wherein said solidification-use power source portion produces a commercial frequency power on the order of 50-60 Hz.
Priority Claims (2)
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9-118620 |
Apr 1997 |
JP |
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10-032688 |
Feb 1998 |
JP |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a Divisional of patent application Ser. No. 09/064,774, filed on Apr. 23, 1998.
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U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/840,106, filed Apr. 24, pending. |