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Microwave Probe Applicator For Physical And Chemical Processes
US Patent:
6175104, Jan 16, 2001
Filed:
Sep 4, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/148080
Inventors:
Gary Roger Greene - Waxhaw NC
Lois B. Jassie - Bethesda MD
Edward Earl King - Charlotte NC
Michael J. Collins - Charlotte NC
Lois B. Jassie - Bethesda MD
Edward Earl King - Charlotte NC
Michael J. Collins - Charlotte NC
Assignee:
CEM Corporation - Matthews NC
International Classification:
H05B 664
US Classification:
219679
Abstract:
A microwave heating system is disclosed for enhancing physical and chemical processes. The system includes a microwave source, an antenna having a cable, a receiver for receiving microwaves generated by the source, with the receiver being connected to a first end of the cable, and a transmitter for transmitting microwaves generated by the source, and with the transmitter being connected to an opposite end of the cable. The system also includes a reaction vessel with the transmitter inside the reaction vessel; and a microwave shield surrounding the transmitter for preventing microwaves emitted from the transmitter from extending substantially beyond the reaction vessel.
Microwave Probe Applicator For Physical And Chemical Processes
US Patent:
6294772, Sep 25, 2001
Filed:
May 31, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/584305
Inventors:
Gary Roger Greene - Waxhaw NC
Lois B. Jassie - Bethesda MD
Edward Earl King - Charlotte NC
Michael J. Collins - Charlotte NC
Lois B. Jassie - Bethesda MD
Edward Earl King - Charlotte NC
Michael J. Collins - Charlotte NC
Assignee:
CEM Corporation - Matthews NC
International Classification:
H05B 680
US Classification:
219679
Abstract:
A microwave heating system is disclosed for enhancing physical and chemical processes. The system includes a microwave source, an antenna having a cable, a receiver for receiving microwaves generated by the source, with the receiver being connected to a first end of the cable, and a transmitter for transmitting microwaves generated by the source, and with the transmitter being connected to an opposite end of the cable. The system also includes a reaction vessel with the transmitter inside the reaction vessel; and a microwave shield surrounding the transmitter for preventing microwaves emitted from the transmitter from extending substantially beyond the reaction vessel.
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