20240057227. Induction Heating Assembly simplified abstract (JT International SA)

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Induction Heating Assembly

Organization Name

JT International SA

Inventor(s)

Alec Wright of Guildford (GB)

Andrew Robert John Rogan of Forres (GB)

Induction Heating Assembly - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240057227 titled 'Induction Heating Assembly

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an induction heating assembly for a vapour generating device, which includes an outer wall, an induction heating coil, a heating compartment, and at least one movable member.

  • Outer wall: Provides structural support and protection for the components inside.
  • Induction heating coil: Generates electromagnetic fields for heating the elongated member.
  • Heating compartment: Houses the elongated member to be heated and allows for easy insertion and removal.
  • Movable member: Moves along the induction heating coil to ensure uniform heating of the elongated member.

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      1. Potential Applications
  • Industrial heating processes
  • Food processing industry
  • Chemical processing industry
      1. Problems Solved
  • Efficient and uniform heating of elongated members
  • Controlled heating process
  • Easy insertion and removal of heated items
      1. Benefits
  • Energy efficiency
  • Faster heating process
  • Precise temperature control
  • Versatile applications across industries


Original Abstract Submitted

an induction heating assembly for a vapour generating device is provided, the induction heating assembly including: an outer wall; an induction heating coil arranged inward of the outer wall and extending along the outer wall; a heating compartment defined inward of the outer wall and having a base portion at a first end of the induction coil and having an opening opposite of the base portion and arranged to receive, in use, via the opening, an elongated member to be heated by induction heating; and at least one movable member arranged such as to move in the longitudinal direction of the induction heating coil when a current is flowing through the induction heating coil.