Claims
- 1. Microwave heating system comprising an elongated cylindrical metal cavity intended for heating an elongated load, wherein said system comprises microwave feeding means arranged to generate a single mode of the circular type TEm;n;p inside said cavity in order to heat the elongated load, wherein the circumferential integer index m is at least 4, the radial index n=1 and the axial index p being an integer >0.
- 2. Microwave heating system according to claim 1, wherein said elongated load is essentially centred in said cavity.
- 3. Microwave heating system according to claim 1, wherein said cavity has an essentially circular cross section
- 4. Microwave heating system according to claim 1, wherein the index m is divisible by 2.
- 5. Microwave heating system according to claim 1, wherein the index m is divisible by 3.
- 6. Microwave heating system according to claim 1, wherein the index mis 6, 8, 12, 14, 15, 18, 24 or 30.
- 7. Microwave heating system according to claim 1, wherein the index m is 4, 6 or 8 and the index p is greater than 3.
- 8. Microwave heating system according to claim 1, wherein said feeding means comprises at least one dielectric waveguide body continuing radically inwards into the cavity and there forming a dielectric antenna.
- 9. Microwave heating system according to claim 8, wherein the dielectric antennas are arranged in one or many rows along the main axis of the cavity where each row comprises a number of antennas placed at equal distance from each other.
- 10. Microwave heating system according to claim 8, wherein pairs of dielectric antennas are arranged at microwave feeding points being at positions 0° and 180° in cross-section planes of the elongated cavity.
- 11. Microwave heating system according to claim 10, wherein two mode-guiding means in the form of metal plates are arranged in a radial direction with regard to the elongated cavity and galvanically fixed to the inner surface along said cavity at the positions 90° and 270° and running along the main axis of said cavity.
- 12. Microwave heating system according to claim 8, wherein three dielectric antennas are arranged at microwave feeding points being at 00, 1200 and 2400 positions in a cross-section plane of the elongated cavity.
- 13. Microwave heating system according to claim 12, wherein three mode-guiding means in the form of metal plates are arranged in a radial direction with regard to the elongated cavity and galvanically fixed to the inner surface along said cavity at the positions 60°, 180° and 300° and running along the main axis of said cavity.
- 14. Microwave heating system according to claim 8, wherein the mode in the dielectric body being the TE normal mode, with the main E vector directed in the circumferential direction of the elongated cylindrical cavity.
- 15. Microwave heating system according to claim 8, wherein the cross-section of the dielectric body is circular, and the mode being a TE11 mode.
- 16. Microwave heating system according to claim 8, wherein the cross-section of the dielectric body is rectangular and the mode being a TE10 mode.
- 17. Microwave heating system according to claim 8, wherein the dielectric body being made of aluminium oxide.
- 18. Microwave heating system according to claim 15, wherein the dielectric body is fed in the 2450 MHz ISM band and made of aluminium oxide and has circular cross section with an outer diameter of about 28 mm, or is fed in the 915 MHz band and has an outer diameter of about 75 mm.
- 19. Microwave heating system according to claim 16, wherein the dielectric body is fed in the 2450 MHz ISM band and made of aluminium oxide and has a rectangular cross section with the wavelength-determining dimension of about 25 mm, or is fed in the 915 MHz band and has a corresponding dimension of about 67 mm.
- 20. Microwave heating system according to claim 1, wherein one or several arrays of inwards radically directed, symmetrically located mode-confining metal posts are arranged at the inner surface of the elongated cavity and in the same cross-sectional plane of the cavity, wherein each array comprises 2 m pieces of metal posts.
- 21. Microwave heating system according to claim 1, wherein said system is intended for heating an elongated load assembly with essentially square cross section, and comprises four guiding metal plates running along the main axis of the cavity, wherein each metal plate has a flat portion and a bent portion.
- 22. Microwave heating system according to claim 1, wherein said system is adapted for heating wood items.
- 23. Microwave heating system according to claim 1, wherein said cavity comprises access doors in one or both cavity ends, for load insertion and removal.
- 24. Method of heating a load, wherein the heating is performed by a microwave heating system according to any preceding claim, whereas the load comprises multiple elongated load items positioned in rows with a small or no distance between adjacent load items and a distance of between λ0/12 and λ0/3 between adjacent rows so that longitudinal section magnetic (LSM) modes can exist between rows, where λ0 is the free space wavelength.
- 25. Method of heating a load according to claim 24, wherein said load item has an essentially rectangular cross section.
- 26. Method of heating a load according to claim 25, wherein the load row spacings are positioned in the radial direction towards the dielectric antenna(s).
- 27. Method of heating a load according to claim 26, wherein said load alternatively consists of a single elongated item with essentially circular or square cross section.
- 28. Method of heating a load according to claim 27, wherein by using an index m of 12 or less and choosing the load cross section dimensions in relation to its permittivity so as to obtain internal resonance in the load.
- 29. Microwave heating system according to claim 9, wherein pairs of dielectric antennas are arranged at microwave feeding points being at positions 0° and 180° in cross-section planes of the elongated cavity.
- 30. Microwave heating system according to claim 9, wherein three dielectric antennas are arranged at microwave feeding points being at 0°, 120° and 240° positions in a cross-section plane of the elongated cavity.
Priority Claims (1)
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0104260-5 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This nonprovisional patent application claims priority upon Swedish Patent Application No. 0104260-5, filed on Dec. 17, 2001, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.