1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to heating systems and, more particularly, to a heating system using microwave energy.
2. Prior Art
Microwave energy has in the past been used to provide heat. The most widely known usage of microwave energy is the microwave oven. Microwave energy is clean and efficient. With microwave heat, no heat is lost in flue gases as none exist. An efficient heater utilizing microwave energy for use in both commercial buildings and in residential structures would result in reduced fuel consumption by a clean heating system that is comparatively economical.
Accordingly, the objects of this invention are to provide a microwave heating system as follows:
There is provided a heating system for heating a heating media to be used for heating purposes and also for heating domestic hot water. An enclosure includes a magnetron chamber and a tank with at least one heating rod extending from the magnetron chamber into the tank. A heat absorbing medial is located within the heating rod. Means including a magnetron are used to direct microwave energy into the heat absorbing media.
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Each heating rod 16 is hollow and is filled with a heat absorbing mixture 27. The heat absorbing mixture 27 is primarily sand/or silicon and may include a variety of other elements to enhance heat absorption. A coil 29 is wound within the tank 13 around the heating rod 16. The tank 13 is filled with a fluid medial, preferably water or water mixed an additive. The fluid media is used for heating purposes. A pair of temperature probes 31 are mounted in the tank 13. The temperature probes 31 control the temperature of the fluid media. If a pump is used, the pump switch is located in the magnetron chamber 15.
Domestic hot water which is water used for human consumption such as bathing and cooking and which is usually dispersed through a hot water faucet, is heated by passing such water through the coil 29. The domestic hot water does not co-mingle with the fluid media in the lower compartment 23. Domestic hot water is conveyed to the coil 29 through a coil inlet 32 and is conveyed out of the tank 13 through a coil outlet 33.
At the top of each heating rod 15 in the magnetron chamber 15 is a wave guide 33. A magnetron 35 is attached to the side of the wave guide 33. Microwave energy from the magnetron 35 is directed downwardly by its respective wave guide 34. The microwave energy from the magnetron 35 is thereby directed downwardly by the wave guide 34 into the center of the heating rods 16. The microwave energy serves to heat the heat absorbing mixture and thus the heating rods 15 which in turn heat the fluid media in the tank 13 and in the coil 29.
The heating media is supplied into the tank 13 through a heating inlet 39 and is removed through a heating outlet 41. The heating media may be used for any one of many purposes but is usually used for hating purposed.
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While a preferred embodiment is shown and described herein, it should be understood that the present disclosure is made by way of example only and that variations in the described heating system are possible within the scope of this disclosure without departing from the subject matter coming within the scope of the following claims, and a reasonable equivalency thereof, which claims I regard as my invention.