H05B6/66

Microwave processing device

A microwave treatment apparatus includes a treatment chamber, a microwave supply, and a resonator unit. The treatment chamber is surrounded by a plurality of walls, and accommodates a heating target. The microwave supply supplies a microwave to the treatment chamber. The resonator unit is provided on one wall of the plurality of walls, and the resonator unit has a resonance frequency in a frequency band of the microwave. In this embodiment, the impedance of the surface of the resonator unit can be changed by controlling the frequency of the microwave supplied to the treatment chamber. This makes it possible to control the standing wave distribution within the treatment chamber, that is, the microwave energy distribution within the treatment chamber. As a result, in the cases where a plurality of heating targets need to be heated simultaneously, desired dielectric heating is conducted for each of the heating targets.

Microwave heating device and microwave guiding tube thereof

The present invention is a microwave heating device and has a microwave guide tube, two microwave transmitting modules, and a transmission module. The microwave guide tube forms a wave travelling path and has at least one conveying opening pair and at least one waveguide plate pair. The at least one conveying opening pair has two conveying openings respectively disposed on two opposite walls of the microwave guide tube along a conveying direction. The at least one waveguide plate pair is disposed in the microwave guide tube and has two waveguide plates parallel with the wave travelling path. The two microwave transmitting modules are disposed on two opposite ends of the microwave guide tube. The transmission module extends through the at least one conveying opening pair along the conveying direction.

Microwave heating device and microwave guiding tube thereof

The present invention is a microwave heating device and has a microwave guide tube, two microwave transmitting modules, and a transmission module. The microwave guide tube forms a wave travelling path and has at least one conveying opening pair and at least one waveguide plate pair. The at least one conveying opening pair has two conveying openings respectively disposed on two opposite walls of the microwave guide tube along a conveying direction. The at least one waveguide plate pair is disposed in the microwave guide tube and has two waveguide plates parallel with the wave travelling path. The two microwave transmitting modules are disposed on two opposite ends of the microwave guide tube. The transmission module extends through the at least one conveying opening pair along the conveying direction.

TERMINAL APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD FOR ASSISTIVE COOKING
20180007744 · 2018-01-04 ·

A information processor of a terminal apparatus reads from a memory identification information of a food handling apparatus and a table, identifies a function associated with the identification information of the food handling apparatus received by a information receiver in accordance with the table, and starts up the function.

SOLID STATE MICROWAVE HEATING APPARATUS WITH DIELECTRIC RESONATOR ANTENNA ARRAY, AND METHODS OF OPERATION AND MANUFACTURE
20180007746 · 2018-01-04 ·

An embodiment of a microwave heating apparatus includes a solid state microwave energy source, a chamber, a dielectric resonator antenna with an exciter dielectric resonator and a feed structure, and one or more additional dielectric resonators each positioned within a distance of the exciter resonator to form a dielectric resonator antenna array. The distance is selected so that each additional resonator is closely capacitively coupled with the exciter resonator. The feed structure receives an excitation signal from the microwave energy source. The exciter resonator is configured to produce a first electric field in response to the excitation signal, and the first electric field may directly impinge on the additional resonator(s). Impingement of the first electric field may cause each of the additional resonators to produce a second electric field. The electric fields are directed into the chamber to increase the thermal energy of a load within the chamber.

SOLID STATE MICROWAVE HEATING APPARATUS WITH STACKED DIELECTRIC RESONATOR ANTENNA ARRAY, AND METHODS OF OPERATION AND MANUFACTURE
20180007745 · 2018-01-04 ·

An embodiment of a microwave heating apparatus includes a solid state microwave energy source, a first dielectric resonator antenna that includes a first exciter dielectric resonator and a first feed structure in proximity to the first exciter dielectric resonator, one or more additional dielectric resonators stacked above the top surface of the first exciter dielectric resonator to form a vertically-stacked dielectric resonator antenna array. The first feed structure is electrically coupled to the microwave energy source to receive a first excitation signal, and the first exciter dielectric resonator is configured to produce a first electric field in response to the excitation signal provided to the first feed structure.

Electromagnetic heating
11523474 · 2022-12-06 · ·

An electromagnetic heater for heating an irregularly shaped object, including: a cavity within which an object is to be placed; at least one feed which feeds UHF or microwave energy into the cavity; and a controller that controls one or more characteristics of the cavity or energy to assure that the UHF or microwave energy is deposited uniformly in the object within ±30% over at least 80% of the volume of the object.

Method, device, and system for regulating temperature of magnetron, variable-frequency power supply, and microwave apparatus
11706850 · 2023-07-18 · ·

A method for regulating a temperature of a magnetron includes: determining an anode current flowing through the magnetron and an output power of a variable-frequency power supply, the output power being configured to drive the magnetron to operate; calculating an anode voltage of the magnetron according to the anode current of the magnetron and the output power of the variable-frequency power supply; calculating an anode temperature of the magnetron according to the anode voltage of the magnetron; and regulating the output power of the variable-frequency power supply according to the anode temperature of the magnetron.

Ribbon bond solution for reducing thermal stress on an intermittently operable chipset controlling RF application for cooking

Power amplifier electronics for controlling application of radio frequency (RF) energy generated using solid state electronic components may further be configured to control application of RF energy in cycles between high and low powers. The power amplifier electronics may include a semiconductor die on which one or more RF power transistors are fabricated, an output matching network configured to provide impedance matching between the semiconductor die and external components operably coupled to an output tab, and bonding ribbon bonded at terminal ends thereof to operably couple the one or more RF power transistors of the semiconductor die to the output matching network. The bonding ribbon may have a width of greater than about five times a thickness of the bonding ribbon.

Method, device, and system for regulating temperature of magnetron, variable-frequency power supply, and microwave apparatus
11696376 · 2023-07-04 · ·

A method and device for regulating a temperature of a magnetron, a controller, a variable-frequency power supply, a system for regulating a temperature of a magnetron, and a microwave apparatus are provided. Wherein, the method for regulating the temperature of the magnetron includes: determining an anode current flowing through the magnetron or an input power of a variable-frequency power supply or an anode voltage applied to two ends of the magnetron, the input power or an output power of the variable-frequency power supply being configured to drive the magnetron to operate; regulating the output power of the variable-frequency power supply according to the anode current or the input power or the anode voltage.