Power source device for high-frequency induction heating
First Claim
1. A high-frequency induction heating apparatus for induction heating a steel production for surface quenching, said apparatus comprising a heating coil for applying high-frequency power to the surface of said steel product and a self-excited high-frequency power source for supplying high-frequency power to said heating coil, said self-excited high-frequency power source comprising a D.C. source of power, an oscillating element adapted to be energized by said D.C. source of power, a matching transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding, a plurality of capacitors and high-speed switching means, said heating coil being connected to said secondary winding, said primary winding having a plurality of taps each provided at a position of said primary winding including a different number of turns so as to permit the tapped portions of said primary winding to impedance-match with said secondary winding of said matching transformer and said heating coil connected to said secondary winding at a plurality of frequencies suitable for performing induction heating of said steel product in time-division fashion according to a size, shape and state of said steel product, each of said capacitors being adapted to be combined with a predetermined one of said taps to form a tank circuit for said oscillating element, the natural frequency of which tank circuit is the frequency corresponding to said predetermined tap of said plurality of frequencies, said high-speed switching means being adapted to switch connections of said tank circuits to said oscillating element to perform induction-heating in time-division fashion using high-frequency power at said plurality of frequencies.
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Abstract
A power source device for high-frequency induction heating is disclosed. In this power source device, a plurality of high-frequency electric powers of different frequencies are supplied to the heating coil of a high-frequency induction heating appartus successively and repeatedly in time-division fashion at a very short period, to create a heating situation similar to multiple-frequency simultaneous heating, whereby the uniform quenching of an object to-be-treated having a complicated shape can be realized.
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- 1. A high-frequency induction heating apparatus for induction heating a steel production for surface quenching, said apparatus comprising a heating coil for applying high-frequency power to the surface of said steel product and a self-excited high-frequency power source for supplying high-frequency power to said heating coil, said self-excited high-frequency power source comprising a D.C. source of power, an oscillating element adapted to be energized by said D.C. source of power, a matching transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding, a plurality of capacitors and high-speed switching means, said heating coil being connected to said secondary winding, said primary winding having a plurality of taps each provided at a position of said primary winding including a different number of turns so as to permit the tapped portions of said primary winding to impedance-match with said secondary winding of said matching transformer and said heating coil connected to said secondary winding at a plurality of frequencies suitable for performing induction heating of said steel product in time-division fashion according to a size, shape and state of said steel product, each of said capacitors being adapted to be combined with a predetermined one of said taps to form a tank circuit for said oscillating element, the natural frequency of which tank circuit is the frequency corresponding to said predetermined tap of said plurality of frequencies, said high-speed switching means being adapted to switch connections of said tank circuits to said oscillating element to perform induction-heating in time-division fashion using high-frequency power at said plurality of frequencies.
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