Electromagnetic induction heating apparatus for heating an aerosol-forming article of an electronic cigarette and driving method thereof
US-2024237157-A9 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US12245347B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12245347-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117393558-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 4, 2025 |
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An induction heating system includes induction heating apparatuses, each including a high-frequency current transformer, a low-frequency current transformer and a heating coil, a high-frequency input switch connected to the high-frequency current transformer, a low-frequency input switch connected to the low-frequency current transformer, a first power source to output a high-frequency electric power and a low frequency electric power, a second power source, a first power source output switch connectable to the first power source, a second power source output switch connectable to the second power source, and a switch controller. Each induction heating apparatus includes a heater controller to send a signal to the switching controller to turn on one of the first power source output switch and the second power source output switch, to turn off the other, and to switch on or off each of the high-frequency input switch and the low-frequency input switch.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An output monitoring apparatus adapted to be attached to one or more power supply apparatuses, each power supply apparatus comprising a converter configured to convert an alternate current into a direct current and an inverter configured to switch on and off, at given frequencies, the direct current input from the converter, the power supply apparatus being adapted to be connected to a single heating coil to supply power to the single heating coil, the output monitoring apparatus comprising: a measuring section configured to measure, at each sampling time, a current and a voltage of the direct current output from the converter to the inverter; and a processing unit configured to 1) obtain an amount of electric power for each of the given frequencies at which the inverter is switched on and off from values of the current and the voltage measured at each sampling time by the measuring section, and 2) obtain an average electric power for each of the given frequencies based on the amount of electric power for each of the given frequencies, wherein the processing unit is configured to determine the average electric power for each of the given frequencies with respect to a supply command issued to the power supply apparatus. 2. The output monitoring apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the measuring section comprises: a current and voltage measuring unit configured to measure, at each sampling time, the current and the voltage of the direct current output from the converter to the inverter; and a frequency measuring unit configured to count the number of times switching occurs by the inverter per unit time, wherein the processing unit obtains the amount of electric power for each of the given frequencies at which the inverter is switched on and off from the values of the current and the voltage measured at each sampling time by the current and voltage measuring unit, and obtains the average electric power for each frequency based on the amount of electric power for each frequency. 3. The output monitoring apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the inverter supplies an output electric power of a high frequency and an output electric power of a low frequency from one of the power supply apparatuses to the single heating coil by time-division multiplexing by adjusting a ratio of a high frequency output time and a low frequency output time with respect to an output period, and wherein the processing unit obtains the average electric power for each of the high frequency and the low frequency output from the one of the power supply apparatuses based on values measure by the measuring section. 4. The output monitoring apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more power supply apparatuses comprises a first power supply apparatus and a second power supply apparatus, wherein the inverter of the first power supply apparatus switches on and off, at a first frequency, the direct current input from the converter of the first power supply apparatus, the inverter of the second power supply apparatus switches on and off, at a second frequency, the direct current input from the converter of the second power supply apparatus, wherein the electric power from the first and second power supply apparatuses to the single heating coil by superimposing the first frequency and the second frequency, wherein the measuring section comprises a first measuring unit configured to measure, at each sampling time, a current and a voltage of the direct current output from the converter to the inverter in the first power supply apparatus, and a second measuring unit configured to measure, at each sampling time, a current and a voltage of the direct current output from the converter to the inverter in the second power supply apparatus, and wherein the processing unit obtains the amount of electric power for the first frequency from the current and the voltage measured at each sampling time by the first measuring unit, the amount of electric power for the second frequency from the current and the voltage measured at each sampling time by the second measuring unit, and the average electric power for each frequency based on the amount of electric power for each frequency. 5. The output monitoring apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the power supply apparatus is attached to a plurality of induction heating apparatus, each having a single heating coil, via a switching section such that the power supply apparatus is connectable to any one of the induction heating apparatuses by controlling the switching section from the plurality of induction heating apparatuses, wherein the processing unit is provided for each of the induction heating apparatuses, and obtains the values measured by the measuring section to determine the average electric power of each frequency with respect to a supply command sent to the power supply apparatus.
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