MICROWAVE OVEN POWER SHARING METHOD AND APPARATUS
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1. A microwave oven comprising:
- a housing including an interior, an opening, and a door;
a user interface operative to generate a user command signal based at least in part on a user heat command input;
at least one current-consuming auxiliary device including a control input operative to receive an auxiliary device control signal;
a microwave energy source operative to heat food items in the interior, the microwave energy source including;
a magnetron comprising filament terminals and an anode terminal,a half-wave voltage doubler comprising a transformer including a primary winding, a first secondary winding operatively coupled to the magnetron, and a second secondary winding operatively coupled with the filament terminals of the magnetron, anda switch operatively coupled between an associated AC power source and the primary winding of the transformer of the half-wave voltage doubler, the switch operative according to a switch control signal in a first state to selectively allow current to flow between the associated AC power source and the transformer of the half-wave voltage doubler and in a second state to prevent current flow between the associated AC power source and the transformer of the half-wave voltage doubler; and
a controller coupled with the user interface and operative to produce the switch control signal to control a heating process of the microwave oven at a duty cycle less than the maximum duty cycle when at least one auxiliary device is activated and the user command signal indicates that a maximum power output of the microwave oven is requested by the user.
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Abstract
A microwave oven and methods are presented in which the duty cycle of the current to the primary winding of a transformer in a half-wave voltage doubler feeding the magnetron is controlled according to the current drawn by auxiliary devices in the microwave oven to control the average current consumption of the microwave over time during a heating operation so an associated protection device will not trip.
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1. A microwave oven comprising:
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a housing including an interior, an opening, and a door; a user interface operative to generate a user command signal based at least in part on a user heat command input; at least one current-consuming auxiliary device including a control input operative to receive an auxiliary device control signal; a microwave energy source operative to heat food items in the interior, the microwave energy source including; a magnetron comprising filament terminals and an anode terminal, a half-wave voltage doubler comprising a transformer including a primary winding, a first secondary winding operatively coupled to the magnetron, and a second secondary winding operatively coupled with the filament terminals of the magnetron, and a switch operatively coupled between an associated AC power source and the primary winding of the transformer of the half-wave voltage doubler, the switch operative according to a switch control signal in a first state to selectively allow current to flow between the associated AC power source and the transformer of the half-wave voltage doubler and in a second state to prevent current flow between the associated AC power source and the transformer of the half-wave voltage doubler; and a controller coupled with the user interface and operative to produce the switch control signal to control a heating process of the microwave oven at a duty cycle less than the maximum duty cycle when at least one auxiliary device is activated and the user command signal indicates that a maximum power output of the microwave oven is requested by the user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An over-the-range microwave oven comprising:
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a housing including an interior, an opening, and a door; a user interface operative to generate a user command signal based at least in part on an input from a user; at least one current-consuming auxiliary device including a control input operative to receive an auxiliary device control signal; a microwave energy source operatively coupled to the interior, the microwave energy source including; a magnetron including filament terminals and an anode terminal, and a half-wave voltage doubler comprising a transformer including a primary winding and a secondary winding operatively coupled between a filament terminal and the secondary winding defining a turns-ratio that remains constant throughout operation of the microwave oven; and a controller operative to control operation of the microwave energy source to control a heating process of the microwave oven. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of heating articles using a microwave oven comprising:
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receiving a heating command indicating a power level from a user; determining a user-requested duty cycle value from a first set of duty cycle values including a maximum duty cycle, based on the power level indicated by the heating command; determining if one or more current-consuming auxiliary devices of the microwave oven are activated; if no auxiliary devices are activated, controlling a heating process of the microwave oven based on the user-requested duty cycle value; if at least one auxiliary device is activated, selecting an auxiliary duty cycle value from a second set of predetermined duty cycles less than the maximum duty cycle, based at least partially on the power level indicated by the heating command, and controlling the heating process of the microwave oven based on the auxiliary duty cycle value. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A microwave oven comprising:
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a housing including an oven cavity for receiving a load to be heated; a microwave energy source operative to heat the load; a user interface operative to generate a user command signal based at least in part on a user heat command input; at least one selectively activated current-consuming auxiliary device; a controller coupled with the user interface and the microwave energy source for controlling the output power level of the microwave energy source and operative to determine if the auxiliary device is activated and to implement a power level less than the maximum power level when the user command signal calls for the maximum power level if at least one auxiliary device is activated. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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