Dielectric heating device and dielectric heating electrodes

US11297695B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11297695-B2
Application numberUS-202017038510-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 30, 2020
Priority dateMay 15, 2018
Publication dateApr 5, 2022
Grant dateApr 5, 2022

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A dielectric heating device is provided with two or more electrodes, a grounded surface connected to a first electrode, a signal source connected to a second electrode to output a high-frequency signal, a first element interposed serially between the signal source and second electrode, and a second element interposed serially between the grounded surface and first electrode. The first element includes two terminals that electrically connect the signal source and second electrode in a non-contact manner, to cause the high-frequency signal outputted from the signal source to pass through the first element, by using the electric coupling between the two terminals. The second element includes two terminals that electrically connect the grounded surface and first electrode in a non-contact manner, to output, by using the electric coupling between the two terminals, the high-frequency signal outputted from the signal source, to the grounded surface.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A dielectric heating device, comprising: two or more electrodes; a grounded surface connected to a first one of the electrodes; a signal source that is connected to a second one of the electrodes, to output a high-frequency signal; a first element that is interposed serially between the signal source and the second electrode, and that includes two terminals which are electrically coupled mutually and without contact with each other to electrically connect the signal source and the second electrode in a non-contact manner, to cause the high-frequency signal outputted from the signal source to pass through the first element, by using the electric coupling between the two terminals; and a second element that is interposed serially between the grounded surface and the first electrode, and that includes two terminals which are electrically coupled mutually and without contact with each other to electrically connect the grounded surface and the first electrode in a non-contact manner, to output; by using the electric coupling between the two terminals, the high-frequency signal outputted from the signal source, to the grounded surface. 2. The dielectric heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the first element includes two or more element electrodes, and at least one of the element electrodes serves also as the second electrode; and wherein the second element includes two or more element electrodes, and at least one of the element electrodes serves also as the first electrode. 3. The dielectric heating device according to claim 2 , wherein the signal source includes: a battery to output a constant voltage; a signal generator to generate the high-frequency signal on a basis of the voltage outputted by the battery; and an amplifier to amplify the high-frequency signal generated by the signal generator. 4. The dielectric heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the signal source includes: a battery to output a constant voltage; a signal generator to generate the high-frequency signal on a basis of the voltage outputted by the battery; and an amplifier to amplify the high-frequency signal generated by the signal generator. 5. A dielectric heating; device, comprising: two or more electrodes; a grounded surface connected to one of the electrodes; a signal source that is connected to one of the electrodes other than the electrode connected to the grounded surface, to output a high-frequency signal; a first element that is interposed serially between the signal source and the electrode connected to the signal source, to cause the high-frequency signal outputted from the signal source to pass through the first element, by using electric coupling or magnetic coupling between two terminals in the first element, the two terminals being not connected to each other by metal; and a second element that is interposed serially between the grounded surface and the electrode connected to the grounded surface, to output, by using electric coupling between two terminals in the second element, the high-frequency signal outputted from the signal source, to the grounded surface, wherein the first element includes two or more element electrodes that are not connected to each other by metal in the first element, and at least one of the element electrodes serves also as the electrode connected to the signal source; and wherein the second element includes two or more element electrodes, and at least one of the element electrodes serves also as the electrode connected to the grounded surface. 6. The dielectric heating device according to claim 5 , wherein the signal source includes: a battery to output a constant voltage; a signal generator to generate the high-frequency signal on a basis of the voltage outputted by the battery; and an amplifier to amplify the high-frequency signal generated by the signal generator. 7. A plurality of dielectric heating electrodes comprising: two or more electrodes including a first electrode connected to a grounded surface and a second electrode connected to a signal source to output a high-frequency signal; a first element that is interposed serially between the signal source and the second electrode, and that includes two terminals which are electrically coupled mutually and without contact with each other to electrically connect the signal source and the second electrode in a non-contact manner, to cause the high-frequency signal outputted from the signal source to pass through the first element, by using the electric coupling between the two terminals; and a second element that is interposed serially between the grounded surface and the first electrode, and that includes two terminals which are electrically coupled mutually and without contact with each other to electrically connect the grounded surface and the first electrode in a non-contact manner, to output, by using the electric coupling between the two terminals, the high-frequency signal outputted from the signal source, to the grounded surface.

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    Electrodes · CPC title

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What does patent US11297695B2 cover?
A dielectric heating device is provided with two or more electrodes, a grounded surface connected to a first electrode, a signal source connected to a second electrode to output a high-frequency signal, a first element interposed serially between the signal source and second electrode, and a second element interposed serially between the grounded surface and first electrode. The first element i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B6/54. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 2022 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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