Microwave heating apparatus and exhaust gas purification apparatus

US10577992B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10577992-B2
Application numberUS-201715471109-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 28, 2017
Priority dateApr 12, 2016
Publication dateMar 3, 2020
Grant dateMar 3, 2020

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A disclosed microwave heating apparatus includes a casing part configured to accommodate an object to be heated; a microwave generator configured to generate a microwave; an electromagnetic wave generator configured to generate an electromagnetic wave whose frequency is different from that of the microwave; an electromagnetic wave sensor configured to measure power of the electromagnetic wave, the power of the electromagnetic wave being measured after the electromagnetic wave incident on the casing part from the electromagnetic wave generator has passed through the object to be heated; and a controller configured to control, based on the power measured in the electromagnetic wave sensor, the microwave generator to generate the microwave.

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What is claimed is: 1. A microwave heating apparatus, comprising: a casing part configured to accommodate an object to be heated; a microwave generator configured to generate a microwave; an electromagnetic wave generator configured to generate an electromagnetic wave whose frequency is different from that of the microwave; an electromagnetic wave sensor configured to measure power of the electromagnetic wave, the power of the electromagnetic wave being measured after the electromagnetic wave incident on the casing part from the electromagnetic wave generator has passed through the object to be heated; and a controller configured to control, based on the power measured in the electromagnetic wave sensor, the microwave generator to generate the microwave. 2. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the electromagnetic wave generated by the electromagnetic wave generator has the frequency higher than that of the microwave. 3. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the electromagnetic wave generated by the electromagnetic wave generator has the frequency greater than or equal to 10 GHz and less than or equal to 10 THz. 4. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the electromagnetic wave generated by the electromagnetic wave generator has the frequency higher than that of the microwave. 5. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the electromagnetic wave generated by the electromagnetic wave generator has the frequency greater than or equal to 10 GHz and less than or equal to 10 THz. 6. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising one or more of the electromagnetic wave generators, the electromagnetic wave generators being provided separately. 7. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising a temperature measurement part configured to measure a temperature of the object to be heated, wherein the controller performs control of the microwave generator to generate the microwave in a state in which the temperature measured by the temperature measurement part is within a predetermined range. 8. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising: a microwave sensor configured to measure power of an incident component of the microwave incident on the casing part, and power of a reflected component of the microwave reflected at the casing part, and a tuner configured to perform, based on the power of the incident wave and the power of the reflected component measured by the microwave sensor, tuning to reduce the power of the reflected component. 9. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the microwave generator includes a semiconductor element formed of a nitride semiconductor. 10. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising one or more of the electromagnetic wave generators, the electromagnetic wave generators being provided separately. 11. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a temperature measurement part configured to measure a temperature of the object to be heated, wherein the controller performs control of the microwave generator to generate the microwave in a state in which the temperature measured by the temperature measurement part is within a predetermined range. 12. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a microwave sensor configured to measure power of an incident component of the microwave incident on the casing part, and power of a reflected component of the microwave reflected at the casing part, and a tuner configured to perform, based on the power of the incident wave and the power of the reflected component measured by the microwave sensor, tuning to reduce the power of the reflected component. 13. The microwave heating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the microwave generator includes a semiconductor element formed of a nitride semiconductor. 14. A microwave heating apparatus, comprising: a casing part configured to accommodate an object to be heated; a microwave generator configured to generate a microwave; an electromagnetic wave generator configured to generate an electromagnetic wave whose frequency is different from that of the microwave; a first electromagnetic wave sensor configured to measure power of the electromagnetic wave incident on the casing part from the electromagnetic wave generator; a second electromagnetic wave sensor configured to measure power of the electromagnetic wave, the power of the electromagnetic wave being measured after the electromagnetic wave incident on the casing part from the electromagnetic wave generator has passed through the object to be heated; and a controller configured to control, based on the power of the electromagnetic wave measured in the first electromagnetic wave sensor and the power measured in the second electromagnetic wave sensor, the microwave generator to generate the microwave. 15. An exhaust gas purification apparatus, comprising: a microwave heating apparatus including a casing part configured to accommodate an object to be heated, a microwave generator configured to generate a microwave, an electromagnetic wave generator configured to generate an electromagnetic wave whose frequency is different from that of the microwave, an electromagnetic wave sensor configured to measure power of the electromagnetic wave, the power of the electromagnetic wave being measured after the electromagnetic wave incident on the casing part from the electromagnetic wave generator has passed through the object to be heated, and a controller configured to control, based on the power measured in the electromagnetic wave sensor, the microwave generator to generate the microwave; and a fine particle collecting part configured to collect fine particles included in exhaust gas, wherein the fine particle collecting part is the object to be heated, the casing part includes a casing body part, an inlet port and an outlet port for the exhaust gas, the casing body part covering the fine particle collecting part, the inlet port and the outlet port being coupled to the casing body part, and the fine particle collecting part is radiated by the microwave from the microwave heating apparatus. 16. An exhaust gas purification apparatus, comprising: a microwave heating apparatus including a casing part configured to accommodate an object to be heated, a microwave generator configured to generate a microwave, an electromagnetic wave generator configured to generate an electromagnetic wave whose frequency is different from that of the microwave, an electromagnetic wave sensor configured to measure power of the electromagnetic wave, the power of the electromagnetic wave being measured after the electromagnetic wave incident on the casing part from the electromagnetic wave generator has passed through the object to be heated, and a controller configured to control, based on the power measured in the electromagnetic wave sensor, the microwave generator to generate the microwave; and a fine particle collecting part configured to collect fine particles included in exhaust gas, wherein the fine particle collecting part is the object to be heated, the casing part includes a casing body part, an inlet port and an outlet port for the exhaust gas, the casing body part covering the fine particle collecting part, the inlet port and the outlet port being coupled to the casing body part, and the fine particle collecting part is radiated by the microwave from the microwave heating apparatus, the electromagnetic wave generated by the electromagneti

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  • using temperature sensors · CPC title

  • Apparatus for specific applications (stoves or ranges F24C7/02) · CPC title

  • using microwaves · CPC title

  • an electric heater, i.e. a resistance heater · CPC title

  • F01N3/028Primary

    using microwaves · CPC title

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What does patent US10577992B2 cover?
A disclosed microwave heating apparatus includes a casing part configured to accommodate an object to be heated; a microwave generator configured to generate a microwave; an electromagnetic wave generator configured to generate an electromagnetic wave whose frequency is different from that of the microwave; an electromagnetic wave sensor configured to measure power of the electromagnetic wave, …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fujitsu Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01N3/028. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 03 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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