Electromagnetic wave reducing heater
11792896 · 2023-10-17
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Abstract
A heater with reduced electromagnetic wave emissions, comprising two heating elements separated by an insulating layer and receiving opposite-phase alternating current in a way that cancels out electromagnetic wave emissions.
Claims
1. A sauna, comprising: a sitting area; a first conductive heating element configured to generate heat directed to the sitting area using a first alternating current, wherein the first conductive heating element is a first planar heating element; a second conductive heating element configured to generate heat using a second alternating current, wherein the second conductive heating element is a second planar heating element, wherein the first alternating current delivered to the first conductive heating element is opposite in phase to the second alternating current delivered to the second conductive heating element so that the electromagnetic emissions from the first conductive heating element are cancelled out by the electromagnetic emissions from the second conductive heating element; an insulation layer between the first conductive heating element and the second conductive heating element; a controller configured to change the amount of first alternating current and the second alternating current provided to the first conductive heating element and the second conductive heating element respectively.
2. The sauna of claim 1, wherein the first conductive heating element and the second conductive heating element are arranged such that their poles are opposite to each other.
3. The sauna of claim 1, wherein the first conductive heating element is a metal heating element.
4. The sauna of claim 1, wherein the second conductive heating element is a metal heating element.
5. The sauna of claim 1, wherein the first conductive heating element is a carbon impregnated material.
6. The sauna of claim 1, wherein the second conductive heating element is a carbon impregnated material.
7. The sauna of claim 1, wherein the first conductive heating element and the second conductive heating element are coupled to first electrodes and second electrodes, wherein the first electrodes and the second electrodes comprise metal foil.
8. The sauna of claim 7, wherein the metal foil has a first thickness that is less than a second thickness of the insulation layer.
9. The sauna of claim 7, wherein the first electrodes and the second electrodes are located at a relative position and distance with respect to each other such that the electromagnetic emissions coming from the first conductive heating element and first electrodes are cancelled out by the electromagnetic emissions coming from the second conductive heating element and second electrodes.
10. The sauna of claim 9, wherein the first conductive heating element and the second conductive heating element are carbon fiber planar heating elements.
11. An apparatus, comprising: a first conductive heating element configured to generate heat using a first alternating current, wherein the first conductive heating element is a first planar heating element; a second conductive heating element configured to generate heat using a second alternating current, wherein the second conductive heating element is a second planar heating element, wherein the first alternating current delivered to the first conductive heating element is opposite in phase to the second alternating current delivered to the second conductive heating element so that the electromagnetic emissions from the first conductive heating element are cancelled out by the electromagnetic emissions from the second conductive heating element; an insulation layer between the first conductive heating element and the second conductive heating element; a controller configured to change the amount of first alternating current and the second alternating current provided to the first conductive heating element and the second conductive heating element respectively.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first conductive heating element and the second conductive heating element are arranged such that their poles are opposite to each other.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first conductive heating element is a metal heating element.
14. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the second conductive heating element is a metal heating element.
15. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first conductive heating element is a carbon impregnated material.
16. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the second conductive heating element is a carbon impregnated material.
17. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first conductive heating element and the second conductive heating element are coupled to first electrodes and second electrodes, wherein the first electrodes and the second electrodes comprise metal foil.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the metal foil has a first thickness that is less than a second thickness of the insulation layer.
19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first electrodes and the second electrodes are located at a relative position and distance with respect to each other such that the electromagnetic emissions coming from the first conductive heating element and first electrodes are cancelled out by the electromagnetic emissions coming from the second conductive heating element and second electrodes.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the first conductive heating element and the second conductive heating element are carbon fiber planar heating elements.
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