Defrosting apparatus and methods of operation thereof
US-2019306933-A1 · Oct 3, 2019 · US
US11985752B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11985752-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017008259-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2024 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2024 |
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An inductor assembly includes a fixture element having a central core and support structures coupled to and projecting outwardly from the central core, each of the support structures having an outer edge with a notched profile of indentations extending toward the central core, and a helical inductor having multiple turns, the turns being seated in the indentations of the at least two support structures. The support structures may be equidistantly spaced apart from one another about the central core by air gaps. The inductor assembly may be incorporated in an impedance matching network, and one or more impedance matching networks may be incorporated in a defrosting system. The impedance matching network may be a single-ended network or a double-ended network.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inductor assembly comprising: a fixture element having a central core and first and second support structures coupled to and projecting outwardly from the central core, each of the first and second support structures having an outer edge with a notched profile of indentations extending toward the central core; and a helical inductor having multiple turns, the turns being seated in the indentations of the first and second support structures; wherein each of the support structures includes an opening extending through that support structure. 2. The inductor assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second support structures are spaced apart from one another about the central core by air gaps. 3. The inductor assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the indentations in the first second support structures exhibits a first width parallel to a lengthwise dimension of the fixture element, the first width being the same for each of the indentations, and the first width corresponding to a second width of one of the turns of the helical inductor. 4. The inductor assembly of claim 1 wherein for each of the first and second support structures, the indentations are separated from one another by spacings, the spacings exhibiting a spacing width, and the spacing width being the same for each of the spacings. 5. The inductor assembly of claim 1 wherein: the first support structure comprises a first set of the indentations extending toward the central core; and the second support structure comprises a second set of the indentations extending toward the central core, wherein individual indentations of the second set of indentations are offset relative to a longitudinal dimension of the fixture element from individual indentations of the first set of indentations to accommodate the turns of the helical inductor. 6. The inductor assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a third support structure; and a fourth support structure, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth support structures are equidistantly spaced apart from one another about the central core, and the turns of the helical inductor are seated in the indentations of the first and second support structures, and in indentations in the third and fourth support structures. 7. The inductor assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a third support structure, wherein the first, second, and third support structures are equidistantly spaced apart from one another about the central core, and the turns of the helical inductor are seated in the indentations of the first, second, and third support structures. 8. The inductor assembly of claim 1 wherein the central core exhibits a first length, and each of the support structures exhibits a second length, the first length being greater than the second length such that first and second ends of the central core extend longitudinally beyond corresponding ends of the support structures, the first and second ends of the central core being configured for attachment to a substrate. 9. The inductor assembly of claim 1 wherein the fixture element is formed from a thermostable material having a thermal stability greater than two hundred degrees Celsius. 10. An impedance matching network comprising: a first input node; a first output node; and a first variable impedance component and a first inductor assembly coupled in series between the first input node and the first output node, a value of the first variable impedance component being adjustable to affect an impedance transformation provided by the impedance matching network, and the first inductor assembly comprising: a fixture element having a central core and support structures coupled to and projecting outwardly from the central core, each of the support structures having an outer edge with a notched profile of indentations extending toward the central core; and a helical inductor having multiple turns, the turns being seated in the indentations of the support structures, the helical inductor having an input end coupled to an output of the first variable impedance component and having an output end coupled to the first output node. 11. The impedance matching network of claim 10 wherein the first variable impedance component comprises a first variable capacitor. 12. The impedance matching network of claim 10 wherein the support structures are spaced apart from one another about the central core by air gaps. 13. The impedance matching network of claim 10 wherein the central core of the fixture element exhibits a first length, and each of the support structures exhibits a second length, the first length being greater than the second length such that first and second ends of the central core extend longitudinally beyond corresponding ends of the support structures, the first and second ends of the central core being configured for attachment to a substrate. 14. The impedance matching network of claim 10 further comprising: an intermediate node between the first variable impedance component and the first inductor assembly; and a second variable impedance component coupled between the intermediate node and a ground reference terminal. 15. The impedance matching network of claim 10 further comprising: a first intermediate node between the first variable impedance component and the first inductor assembly; a second input node; a second output node; a second variable impedance component and a second inductor assembly coupled in series between the second input node and the second output node, a second value of the second variable impedance component being adjustable to affect the impedance transformation provided by the impedance matching network, and the second inductor assembly comprising: a second fixture element having a second central core and second support structures coupled to and projecting outwardly from the second central core, each of the second support structures having a second outer edge with a second notched profile of indentations extending toward the second central core; and a second helical inductor having multiple second turns, the second turns being seated in the indentations of the second support structures, the second helical inductor having a second input end coupled to a second output of the second variable impedance component and having a second output end coupled to the second output node; a second intermediate node between the second variable impedance component and the second inductor assembly; and a third variable impedance component coupled between the first and second intermediate nodes. 16. A thermal increase system coupled to a cavity configured to contain a load, the thermal increase system comprising: a radio frequency (RF) signal source configured to supply an RF signal; a transmission path electrically coupled between the RF signal source and first and second electrodes that are positioned across the cavity; and an impedance matching network electrically coupled along the transmission path, wherein the impedance matching network comprises: a first input node; a first output node; and a first variable impedance component and a first inductor assembly coupled in series between the first input node and the first output node, a value of the first variable impedance component being adjustable to affect an impedance transformation provided by the impedance matching network, and the first inductor assembly comprising: a fixture element having a central core and support structures coupled to and projecting outwardly from the central core, each of the support structures having an outer
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