Multi-coil induction plasma torch for solid state power supply
First Claim
1. An induction plasma torch comprising:
- a tubular torch body having proximal and distal ends, and defining an axial chamber in which high temperature plasma is produced;
a gas distributor head mounted to the proximal end of the tubular torch body for supplying at least one gaseous substance into the axial chamber;
a first power supply having a higher frequency output;
a second power supply having a lower frequency output and including first and second terminals;
a series of induction coils mounted to the tubular torch body generally coaxial with said tubular torch body between the proximal and distal ends of the torch body, the series of induction coils comprising;
a first induction coil connected to the higher frequency output of the first power supply to inductively apply energy to the at least one gaseous substance supplied into the axial chamber; and
a plurality of second induction coils between the first induction coil and the distal end of the tubular torch body, the second induction coils having respective terminals; and
an interconnection circuit interposed between (a) said first and second terminals of the lower frequency output of the second power supply and (b) the terminals of the second induction coils, to connect the second induction coils in a series and/or parallel arrangement between said first and second terminals in order to;
substantially match an input impedance of the second induction coils with an output impedance of the second power supply; and
inductively apply energy to said at least one gaseous substance supplied into the axial chamber.
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Abstract
An induction plasma torch comprises a tubular torch body, a gas distributor head located at the proximal end of the torch body for supplying at least one gaseous substance into the chamber within the torch body, a higher frequency power supply connected to a first induction coil mounted coaxial to the tubular torch body, a lower frequency solid state power supply connected to a plurality of second induction coils mounted coaxial to the tubular torch body between the first induction coil and the distal end of this torch body. The first induction coil provides the inductive energy necessary to ignite the gaseous substance to form a plasma. The second induction coils provide the working energy necessary to operate the plasma torch. The second induction coils can be connected to the solid state power supply in series and/or in parallel to match the impedance of this solid state power supply.
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10 Claims
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1. An induction plasma torch comprising:
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a tubular torch body having proximal and distal ends, and defining an axial chamber in which high temperature plasma is produced;
a gas distributor head mounted to the proximal end of the tubular torch body for supplying at least one gaseous substance into the axial chamber;
a first power supply having a higher frequency output;
a second power supply having a lower frequency output and including first and second terminals;
a series of induction coils mounted to the tubular torch body generally coaxial with said tubular torch body between the proximal and distal ends of the torch body, the series of induction coils comprising;
a first induction coil connected to the higher frequency output of the first power supply to inductively apply energy to the at least one gaseous substance supplied into the axial chamber; and
a plurality of second induction coils between the first induction coil and the distal end of the tubular torch body, the second induction coils having respective terminals; and
an interconnection circuit interposed between (a) said first and second terminals of the lower frequency output of the second power supply and (b) the terminals of the second induction coils, to connect the second induction coils in a series and/or parallel arrangement between said first and second terminals in order to;
substantially match an input impedance of the second induction coils with an output impedance of the second power supply; and
inductively apply energy to said at least one gaseous substance supplied into the axial chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An induction plasma torch comprising:
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a tubular torch body having proximal and distal ends, and defining an axial chamber in which high temperature plasma is produced;
a gas distributor head mounted to the proximal end of the tubular torch body for supplying at least one gaseous substance into the axial chamber;
a series of induction coils mounted to the tubular torch body generally coaxial with said tubular torch body between the proximal and distal ends of the torch body, the series of induction coils comprising;
a first induction coil connected to a higher frequency output of a first power supply to inductively apply energy to the at least one gaseous substance supplied into the axial chamber; and
a plurality of second induction coils between the first induction coil and the distal end of the tubular torch body, the second induction coils having respective terminals; and
an interconnection circuit interposed between (a) first and second terminals of a lower frequency output of a second power supply and (b) the terminals of the second induction coils, to connect the second induction coils in a series and/or parallel arrangement between said first and second terminals in order to;
substantially match an input impedance of the second induction coils with an output impedance of the second power supply; and
inductively apply energy to said at least one gaseous substance supplied into the axial chamber.
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