Claims
- 1. A patterned susceptor for converting incident microwave energy to thermal energy, comprising:
- a substrate; and
- an island strip enclosed within an outer strip, the island strip and the outer strip formed of a electroconductive material and having a thickness thin enough to become heated under the influence of microwave energy, the island strip and the outer strip mounted on the microwave-transparent substrate, the island strip spaced from the outer strip defining a microwave-transparent slotline therebetween, the slotline having a perimeter length resonant with an operating frequency of a microwave oven.
- 2. The patterned susceptor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer strip has a regular polygon outline.
- 3. The patterned susceptor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer strip has a square outline.
- 4. The patterned susceptor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer strip has a hexagonal outline.
- 5. The patterned susceptor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the island strip has a plurality of lobes.
- 6. The patterned susceptor as claimed in claim 5, wherein the outer strip has a regular polygon outline.
- 7. The patterned susceptor as claimed in claim 5, wherein the outer strip has a square outline.
- 8. The patterned susceptor as claimed in claim 5, wherein the outer strip has a hexagonal outline.
- 9. A patterned susceptor of relatively thin electroconductive material for converting incident microwave energy to thermal energy, comprising an island strip enclosed within an outer strip, the island strip coupled to the outer strip by a spacing of the outer strip from the island strip on a microwave-transparent material, the spacing permitting a redistribution of power between the island strip and the outer strip:
- wherein the coupled island strip and outer strip stimulate uniform heating between an outer edge of the susceptor and a center portion of the susceptor.
- 10. A periodic array of patterned susceptor structures of relatively thin electroconductive material for converting incident microwave energy to thermal energy, each patterned susceptor structure comprising an island strip enclosed within an outer strip, the island strip being spaced from the outer strip on a microwave-transparent material, the island strip coupled to the outer strip to stimulate uniform heating between an outer edge of the susceptor structure and a center portion of the susceptor structure, and each patterned susceptor structure nested with adjacent patterned susceptor structures so that the outer strip of each patterned susceptor is coupled to adjacent outer strips of adjacent patterned susceptor structures and each patterned susceptor structure is spaced from adjacent patterned susceptor structures by a microwave-transparent material.
- 11. The periodic array of patterned susceptors as claimed in claim 10, wherein each of the outer strips has a hexagonal outline.
- 12. The periodic array of patterned susceptors as claimed in claim 11, wherein each of the island strips has a plurality of lobes.
- 13. The periodic array of patterned susceptors as claimed in claim 12, wherein each of the lobes is regularly shaped and has a perimeter length near resonant with an operating frequency of a microwave oven.
- 14. A patterned susceptor for converting incident microwave energy to thermal energy, comprising:
- an island strip enclosed within an outer strip, the island strip and the outer strip formed of an electroconductive material and having a thickness thin enough to become heated under the influence of microwave energy, the island strip spaced from the outer strip by a metallic stripline, the stripline having a perimeter length resonant with an operating frequency of a microwave oven.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of International PCT application No. PCT/CA98/00099 filed on Feb. 12, 1998. Also claims the benefit of Provisional No. 60/037,909 filed Feb. 12, 1997.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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