Electromagnetic transmission device, power amplification device, and electromagnetic transmission system

US9762088B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9762088-B2
Application numberUS-201314432563-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 1, 2013
Priority dateOct 3, 2012
Publication dateSep 12, 2017
Grant dateSep 12, 2017

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In order to obtain an electromagnetic transmission device and an electromagnetic transmission system that emit high-power continuous microwaves stably onto a material or an irradiation target in electromagnetic heating systems and electromagnetic power transmission systems that are required to emit electromagnetic waves such as high-power microwaves, the electromagnetic transmission device, the power amplification device, and the electromagnetic transmission system emit, onto an irradiation target, electromagnetic waves that are modulated by a repeating pulse with a predetermined transmission duty cycle, or electromagnetic waves that are modulated by a repeating pulse with a predetermined transmission duty cycle and are amplified.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electromagnetic transmission device comprising: a plurality of electromagnetic transmitters; a plurality of electromagnetic transmission units, each of the electromagnetic transmission units including an equal number of electromagnetic transmitters of the plurality of electromagnetic transmitters; and a control device configured to control, for each of the plurality of electromagnetic transmission units, transmission timings for a time to start and stop transmission by each of the equal number of electromagnetic transmitters to enable the equal number of electromagnetic transmitters to emit electromagnetic waves onto a focal portion where an irradiation target is disposed, the electromagnetic waves being modulated by a repeating pulse with a predetermined transmission duty cycle, wherein the control device is configured to sequentially delay, for each of the plurality of electromagnetic transmission units, the transmission timings for the time to start and stop transmission by each of the equal number of electromagnetic transmitters by a transmission time corresponding to the predetermined transmission duty cycle, and the control device is configured to control any one of the equal number of electromagnetic transmitters included in one of the plurality of electromagnetic transmission units to operate at the same transmission timing as any one of the equal number of electromagnetic transmitters included in another one of the plurality of electromagnetic transmission units, the focal portion is a focal point where the electromagnetic waves transmitted by the plurality of electromagnetic transmitters converge, and the predetermined transmission duty cycle is a reciprocal of a number of the equal number of electromagnetic transmitters to be pulse-driven at different transmission timings. 2. An electromagnetic transmission device comprising: a plurality of electromagnetic transmitters configured to emit electromagnetic waves onto a focal portion where an irradiation target is disposed, the electromagnetic waves being modulated by a repeating pulse with a predetermined transmission duty cycle, wherein the focal portion is a focal point where the electromagnetic waves transmitted by the plurality of electromagnetic transmitters converge, and each of the plurality of electromagnetic transmitters is configured to be pulse-driven to start and stop transmission at a different transmission timing, a time interval between adjacent transmission timings of the different transmission timings being a transmission time corresponding to the predetermined transmission duty cycle. 3. The electromagnetic transmission device according to claim 2 , further comprising a control device configured to control the transmission timings of the plurality of electromagnetic transmitters, wherein the control device is configured to delay the transmission timings of the plurality of electromagnetic transmitters sequentially by the transmission time corresponding to the predetermined transmission duty cycle. 4. The electromagnetic transmission device according to claim 2 , further comprising a plurality of electromagnetic transmission units, wherein each of the plurality of electromagnetic transmission units includes a respective set of the plurality of electromagnetic transmitters, and any one of the plurality of electromagnetic transmitters included in one of the plurality of electromagnetic transmission units is configured to operate at the same transmission timing as any one of the plurality of electromagnetic transmitters included in another one of the plurality of electromagnetic transmission units. 5. The electromagnetic transmission device according to claim 2 , wherein the predetermined transmission duty cycle is a reciprocal of a number of the electromagnetic transmitters to be pulse-driven at the different transmission timings. 6. A power amplification device for amplifying electromagnetic waves, the power amplification device comprising: a plurality of power amplifiers configured to be pulse-driven repeatedly with a predetermined transmission duty cycle, to amplify electromagnetic waves, and to output the amplified electromagnetic waves to an electromagnetic transmitter, wherein each of the plurality of power amplifiers is configured to be pulse-driven to start and stop amplification at a different transmission timing, a time interval between adjacent transmission timings of the different transmission timings being a transmission time corresponding to the predetermined transmission duty cycle, the predetermined transmission duty cycle is a reciprocal of a number of the power amplifiers to be pulse-driven at the different transmission timings, and the electromagnetic transmitter is configured to emit continuous electromagnetic waves onto an irradiation target. 7. An electromagnetic transmission system comprising: the electromagnetic transmission device according to claim 1 ; and an irradiation-target retainer configured to retain the irradiation target irradiated with electromagnetic waves emitted from the electromagnetic transmission device.

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  • Circuits · CPC title

  • with electromagnetic fields acting directly on the material being heated · CPC title

  • Phased-array fed focussing structure · CPC title

  • for focusing · CPC title

  • Radiators or antennas · CPC title

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What does patent US9762088B2 cover?
In order to obtain an electromagnetic transmission device and an electromagnetic transmission system that emit high-power continuous microwaves stably onto a material or an irradiation target in electromagnetic heating systems and electromagnetic power transmission systems that are required to emit electromagnetic waves such as high-power microwaves, the electromagnetic transmission device, the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J17/00. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 12 2017 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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