Induction heating system connection box

US11197350B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11197350-B2
Application numberUS-201414280262-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 16, 2014
Priority dateMay 16, 2014
Publication dateDec 7, 2021
Grant dateDec 7, 2021

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An induction heating system includes an induction heating head assembly configured to move relative to a workpiece. The induction heating system may also include a temperature sensor assembly configured to detect a temperature of the workpiece and/or a travel sensor assembly configured to detect a position, movement, or direction of movement of the induction heating head assembly relative to the workpiece, and to transmit feedback signals to a controller configured to adjust the power provided to the induction heating head assembly by a power source based at least in part on the feedback signals. In certain embodiments, the induction heating system may also include a connection box configured to receive the feedback signals, to perform certain conversions of the feedback signals, and to provide the feedback signals to the power source. Furthermore, in certain embodiments, the induction heating system may include an inductor stand assembly configured to hold the induction heating head assembly against the workpiece.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A connection box comprising: a temperature sensor connector configured to removably connect to a temperature sensor cable that is configured to removably connect to a temperature sensor assembly that is configured to detect a temperature of a workpiece being heated by an induction heating device; a travel sensor connector configured to removably connect to a travel sensor cable that is configured to removably connect to a travel sensor assembly that is configured to detect a position, movement, or direction of movement of the travel sensor assembly relative to the workpiece; one or more temperature lead connection blocks configured to removably connect to one or more electrical leads to convey signals related to temperatures internal to one or more induction head assemblies; a power source connector configured to removably connect to a mating connector of a power source that is configured to generate output power for use by the induction heating device; and circuitry located within the connection box and electrically connected via or more wires to one or more of the temperature sensor connector, the travel sensor connector or the one or more electrical leads, and a control circuit of the power source, the circuitry configured to: receive an input signal from the temperature sensor assembly or the travel sensor assembly or the one or more temperature lead connection blocks via the temperature sensor connector or the travel sensor connector or the one or more electrical leads, respectively; convert the input signal from the travel sensor assembly or the temperature sensor assembly into an output signal suitable for use by the control circuit of the power source; and send the output signal to the control circuit of the power source, wherein the output signal is received by the control circuit of the power source to adjust induction heating power delivered from the power source to the induction heating device, wherein the control box is removably attached to the power source. 2. The connection box of claim 1 , wherein the input signal is a signal representative of the temperature of the workpiece, and the circuitry is configured to convert the input signal into a thermocouple signal. 3. The connection box of claim 2 , wherein the circuitry is configured to convert the input signal into a Type K thermocouple signal. 4. The connection box of claim 1 , wherein the input signal is a signal representative of the temperature of the workpiece, and the circuitry is configured to apply an offset to the input signal. 5. The connection box of claim 4 , wherein the circuitry applies the offset based at least in part on an internal temperature of the connection box. 6. The connection box of claim 1 , wherein the input signal is a signal representative of the position, movement, or direction of movement of the travel sensor assembly relative to the workpiece. 7. The connection box of claim 1 , wherein the temperature sensor connector is a first temperature sensor connector configured to connect to a first temperature sensor cable, and the connection box comprises a second temperature sensor connector configured to connect to a second temperature sensor cable. 8. The connection box of claim 1 , wherein the power source connector comprises a plurality of electrical lead connection blocks configured to connect to a plurality of mating electrical lead connection blocks of the mating connector of the power source. 9. The connection box of claim 1 , comprising at least one electrical lead connection block configured to connect to an electrical lead connected to a temperature sensor coupled to the induction heating device. 10. The connection box of claim 9 , wherein the circuitry is configured to pass signals received via the at least one electrical lead connection block through to the power source without conversion of the signals. 11. The connection box of claim 9 , comprising at least one auxiliary electrical lead connection block configured to connect to an auxiliary electrical lead. 12. The connection box of claim 11 , wherein the circuitry is configured to pass signals received via the at least one auxiliary electrical lead connection block through to the power source without conversion of the signals. 13. The connection box of claim 1 , comprising an indicator for indicating a temperature corresponding to the input signal received via the temperature sensor connector. 14. The connection box of claim 1 , wherein the circuitry is configured to store information corresponding to the input signal in a non-transitory memory medium of the connection box. 15. The connection box of claim 1 , wherein the circuitry is configured to perform a calculation on the input signal. 16. The connection box of claim 1 , wherein the circuitry is configured to filter the input signal. 17. A connection box configured to retrofit an existing power source to function with a temperature sensor assembly or a travel sensor assembly, the connection box comprising: a temperature sensor connector configured to connect to a temperature sensor cable connected to the temperature sensor assembly that is configured to detect a temperature of a workpiece being heated by an induction heating device; a travel sensor connector configured to connect to a travel sensor cable connected to the travel sensor assembly that is configured to detect a position, movement, or direction of movement of the travel sensor assembly relative to the workpiece; one or more temperature lead connection blocks configured to removably connect to one or more electrical leads to convey signals related to temperatures internal to one or more induction head assemblies; a plurality of power source connection blocks configured to connect to a matching plurality of connection blocks disposed on an exterior of a power source that is configured to generate output power for use by the induction heating device; and circuitry located within the connection box and electrically connected via one or more wires to one or more of the temperature sensor connector, the travel sensor connector or the one or more electrical leads, and a control circuit of the power source, the circuitry configured to: receive an input signal via the temperature sensor connector or the travel sensor connector or the one or more temperature lead connection blocks; convert the input signal from the travel sensor assembly or the temperature sensor assembly into an output signal suitable for use by the control circuit of the power source; and transmit the output signal to the control circuit of the power source via a plurality of electrical lead connection blocks, wherein the control box is removably attached to the power source. 18. The connection box of claim 17 , wherein the housing is configured to enclose the circuitry and the plurality of electrical lead connection blocks within the connection box. 19. The connection box of claim 18 , wherein the plurality of power source connection blocks are disposed on a back side of the housing of the connection box. 20. The connection box of claim 18 , wherein the connection box is removably coupled to the power source to enable the connections that facilitate the power source operating with the induction heating head assembly, the temperature sensor assembly or assemblies, or the travel sensor assembly, the power source enclosed in a separate housing from the connection box. 21. The connection box of claim 18 , further comprising an acce

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What does patent US11197350B2 cover?
An induction heating system includes an induction heating head assembly configured to move relative to a workpiece. The induction heating system may also include a temperature sensor assembly configured to detect a temperature of the workpiece and/or a travel sensor assembly configured to detect a position, movement, or direction of movement of the induction heating head assembly relative to th…
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Illinois Tool Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B6/06. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 07 2021 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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