Induction fluid heater utilizing a shorted turn linking parallel flow paths
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1. Apparatus for heating a fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- conduit means providing, between an inlet and an outlet, a pair of complementary flow paths which are hydraulically in parallel with an opening therebetween;
within said conduit means, a plurality of conductors in closely space relationship with each conductor passing through both of said flow paths and forming an electrically shorted turn linking said opening;
means for coupling a fluid flow through said conduit means from said inlet to said outlet;
an inductor providing a winding which, when energized, generates magnetic flux passing through said opening, which winding does not surround either of said flow paths;
means for energizing said inductor with alternating current thereby to induce local currents in said conductors and generate heat.
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Abstract
In the fluid heater disclosed herein, a plurality of thin or ribbon-like conductors are embedded in and link a pair of similar flow paths. An inductor is magnetically coupled to the conductors and is energized with alternating current thereby to induce local currents in the conductors and generate heat which is imparted to fluid passing through the flow paths and over the surfaces of the conductors.
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1. Apparatus for heating a fluid, said apparatus comprising:
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conduit means providing, between an inlet and an outlet, a pair of complementary flow paths which are hydraulically in parallel with an opening therebetween; within said conduit means, a plurality of conductors in closely space relationship with each conductor passing through both of said flow paths and forming an electrically shorted turn linking said opening; means for coupling a fluid flow through said conduit means from said inlet to said outlet; an inductor providing a winding which, when energized, generates magnetic flux passing through said opening, which winding does not surround either of said flow paths; means for energizing said inductor with alternating current thereby to induce local currents in said conductors and generate heat.
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2. Apparatus for heating a fluid, said apparatus comprising:
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conduit means providing, between an inlet and an outlet, a pair of similar flow paths which are hydraulically in parallel with an opening therebetween; within said conduit means, a plurality of ribbon-like conductors which parallel each other in closely spaced relationship with each conductor passing through both of said flow paths and forming an electrically shorted turn linking said opening; means for coupling a fluid flow thorough said conduit means from said inlet to said outlet with the fluid passing thorough the spaces between said conductors; an inductor providing a winding which, when energized, generates magnetic flux passing through said openings, which winding does not surround either of said flow paths thereby allowing said conduit means to be removed intact; means for energizing said inductor with alternating current thereby to induce local currents in said conductors and generate heat which is imparted to the fluid passing over said conductors. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. Apparatus for heating a fluid, said apparatus comprising:
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conduit means providing, between an inlet and an outlet, a pair of complementary flow paths which are hydraulically in parallel with an opening therebetween; within said conduit means, a plurality of thin ribbon-like conductors which parallel each other i closely spaced relationship with each conductor passing through both of said flow paths and forming an electrically shorted turn linking said opening; means for coupling a fluid flow through said conduit means from said inlet to said outlet with the fluid passing through the spaces between said conductors; means for sensing the temperature of said fluid flow adjacent to said outlet; an inductor providing a winding which, when energized, generates magnetic flux passing through said openings, which winding does not surround either of said flow paths; means for energizing said inductor with alternating current at an adjustable power level thereby to induce local currents in said conductors; feedback control means responsive to said sensing means for varying said power level as a function of the sensed temperature thereby to generate heat which is imparted to the fluid passing over said conductors and thereby maintain said sensed temperature substantially at a preselected level.
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