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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 19, 2002
Filed:
Jul. 26, 2000
Dale Wilcox, West Henrietta, NY (US);
Girish Dahake, Scottsville, NY (US);
Ameritherm, Inc., Scottsville, NY (US);
Abstract
An induction heating system that can be used to braze metals and that overcomes many of the disadvantages of conventional brazing systems. The induction heating system improves quality and lowers production cost for many brazing requirements. The system is designed to quickly, accurately and cost effectively heat individual parts, and to replace flame brazing procedures and batch vacuum furnaces. Because the system can braze parts in an inert atmosphere or in no atmosphere (e.g., in a vacuum), no flux or acid cleaning bath is necessary and oxidation on the part is eliminated. Further, by including a gas quenching feature, the system prevents the annealing of parts and produces high quality brazed parts that meet desired hardness specifications. In one embodiment, the induction heating system includes a vacuum chamber; a support surface located within the chamber for providing a surface onto which a part to be heated is placed; moving means connected to the support surface for moving the support surface within the chamber; a vacuum system connected to the chamber for exhausting gases from the chamber; an electrically conductive coil located inside of the chamber or located adjacent to the chamber; an induction heating unit, coupled to the coil, for providing an alternating current to the coil; a temperature sensing means for sensing the temperature of the part; an operator interface for displaying a user interface comprising one or more selectable push button icons and for receiving input from an operator; and a controller interfaced to the operator interface, the vacuum system, the induction heating unit, the moving means, and the temperature sensing means.