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- the present invention generally relates to the field of microwave ovens and, more particularly, to the feeding of microwaves to a cavity in a microwave oven for heating food which is placed in said cavity.
- microwave stirrers and/or a rotating plate, on which the load is to be placed have earlier been used.
- a general object of the present invention is to provide a microwave oven in which, on the one hand, the heating of a load in the oven is more homogeneous, and, on the other hand, the heating of the load in relation to available microwave power is greater than that allowed by prior-art microwave ovens .
- Microwave ovens according to prior-art technique use relatively broadband microwave sources which are adapted to feed energy to a maximum part of the cavity of the microwave oven and excite a large number of modes and, thus, provide heating of a load that is placed in the cavity.
- interference between the modes in the cavity results in places with undesirabl ⁇ low energy den- sity and places with undesirably high energy density.
- Such places are sometimes called “cold spots” and “hot spots”, respectively, since the heating of the load in these places becomes too low and too high, respectively.
- the present invention is based on an understanding of how narrow-band microwave sources operate in a microwave oven.
- the following description of the invention relates to, above all, a microwave oven which operates with microwaves in the frequency range 2.4-2.5 GHz, which is a common frequency range as regards microwave ovens for household use. Also other frequencies can be used for microwave heating (e.g. frequencies around 915 MHz) and the present invention is, of course, also applicable within these other frequency ranges .
- the narrow-band microwave generator used in the present invention is a solid-state based microwave generator that comprises, for example, silicon carbide components (SiC) .
- SiC silicon carbide components
- the advantages of a solid-state based microwave generator comprise the possibility of control- • ling the frequency of the generated microwaves, control- . ling the output power from the generator and an inherent narrow-band feature;
- the frequencies, of ' the microwaves that are emitted from a solid-state based generator usually constitute only a very narrow range of the above- mentioned available range of 2.4 to 2.5 GHz.
- the invention is thus based on the understanding of how the modes allowed by the cavity of a microwave oven can be used in order to achieve efficient. and uniform heating of a load in the cavity.
- each ' feeding port is arranged to feed energy to essentially one predetermined mode in the cavity.
- a feeding port that is not used at the moment is preferably short-circuited, thus preventing the microwave energy from being let out of the cavity via said feeding port .
- each feeding port essentially feeding energy to one associated mode in the cavity.
- said feeding ports are controlled so that uniform heating of a load placed in the cavity is promoted.
- the control may be performed on the basis of a plurality of various conditions, such as the temperature distribution in the load or the reflected power from the feeding ports .
- This control may, for instance, be performed by monitoring, by means of IR sen- sors, the actual temperature distribution across the load or by measuring the microwave power which is reflected from one or more of the feeding ports, the feeding being directed to such feeding ports as give an even temperature distribution and a low reflected power.
- the various modes in the cavity can also, owing to the fact that each feeding port feeds essentially one associated mode., be fed- sequentially, , whereby the possibility of controlling the energy distribution in the cavity is- further increased.
- a great advantage of the present invention is thus that a substantially more uniform heating of a load placed in the cavity of a microwave oven is provided. Unlike prior-art technique, it is possible by means of the present invention to eliminate the formation of hot and cold spots in the cavity to a very large extent. This uniform heating is allowed by the fact that the mode pattern in the cavity is controlled by means of microwave feeding via carefully positioned feeding ports. At least one feeding port then has the property that only one pre- determined mode in the cavity can be fed from said feeding port . Consequently, an uncontrolled energy distribution in the cavity is efficiently avoided.
- Fig. la is a general view of a microwave oven which has features and functions in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. lb shows a block diagram of the function of the microwave oven shown in Fig. la
- Fig. 2 schematically shows a first cavity having a first feeding port
- Fig. 3 schematically shows the mode pattern that is formed in connection with excitation from the feeding port shown in Fig . 2 ,
- Fig. 4 schematically shows a second cavity having a second feeding port
- Fig. 5 schematically shows the mode pattern which is formed in connection with excitation from the feeding port shown in Fig. 4,
- Fig. 6 schematically shows a cavity hich is provided with four feeding ports for excitation of four ' dif- ferent modes in the cavity
- Fig. 7 is a schematic top plan view of the mode TM 412 in a cavity without a load
- Fig. 8 is a schematic top plan view of the mode which is shown in Fig. 7 and which is now distorted due to the presence of a load in the cavity,
- Fig. 9 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the mode shown in Fig . 7 .
- Fig. 10 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the distorted mode shown in Fig. 8
- Fig. 11 schematically shows a second example of a cavity which is provided with four feeding ports for excitation of four different modes in the cavity,
- Fig. 12 schematically shows a row of IR sensors for detecting the temperature distribution in a load which is placed in the cavity of a microwave oven
- Fig. 13 schematically shows a first heating pattern in the load
- Fig. 14 schematically shows a second heating pattern in the load
- Fig. 15 schematically shows how microwave feeding can be controlled between three different feeding ports
- Fig. 16 schematically shows a first preferred example of a feeding port
- Fig. 17 schematically shows a second preferred example of a feeding port
- Fig. 18 schematically shows an arrangement for al- lowing measurement of the microwave power which is reflected from the feeding port
- Fig. 19 schematically shows the power distribution (heating patterns) in a load as regards a first mode
- Fig. 20 schematically shows power distribution (heating patterns) in a load as regards a second mode.
- Fig. ' la is a general view of a microwave oven 1 which has features and functions according to the present invention.
- the microwave oven comprises a microwave generator 10 which is operatively connected to a plurality of feeding ports 12 (in the shown example, four) , through which microwaves are to be fed to the cavity 15 of the microwave oven.
- the generator 10 is connected to the feeding ports 12 by means of a transmission line 13 which connects to the feeding ports via a switch 16 associated with a respective feeding port.
- These switches can, while being controlled by a control unit 18, stop the feeding from a respective feeding port, whereby feeding from the intended feeding ports only is allowed.
- the switches 16 can also comprise means for measuring the microwave power that is reflected from each feeding port.
- a row of IR sensors 20 is preferably arranged in connection with the cavity, with the aim of measuring the temperature distri- o o ⁇ rr 3 Hi o_ 3 ⁇ Hi h-> o rr rr SD rr m Hi Si ⁇ rr CD 3 ⁇ CQ 3 J O 3 rr ⁇ - tr
- the feeding of microwaves from the microwave generator of the microwave oven to the cavity takes place by means of one or more transmission lines, for instance, striplines or microstrips, in which case the feeding ports comprise an H-loop or a slot in the ground plane of the transmission line.
- the preferred embodiment of the feeding ports will be described in more detail below. Feeding of the modes in the cavity thus takes place via the magnetic field of these modes, and, therefore, the feeding ports are preferably arranged at such locations where corresponding modes exhibit an amplitude maximum for the magnetic field (H-field) .
- Figs 2 and 4 two preferred arrangements of feed- ing ports are shown schematically in accordance with the present invention, and in Figs 3 and 5, the magnitude of the magnetic field is shown for corresponding cavity modes in the horizontal plane.
- Figs 3 and 5 in reality show the result of actual simulations of the resulting energy distribution in the cavity when using the arrange- ments of the feeding ports shown in Figs 2 and 4. It is evident from the figures that excitation of other modes than the intended mode is negligible. In order to make this type of selective feeding of microwaves to selected modes in the cavity advantageous, it is thus necessary to carefully design the cavity with well chosen dimensions, so that the modes for which the cavity is resonant become unambiguous.. and well known.
- feeding ports which correspond to various desired modes in the cavity. Examples of other arrangements of feeding ports are shown in Fig. 6.
- each one of the feeding ports is arranged at a location where only one mode in the cavity exhibits a large, or substantially maximum amplitude of the magnetic field for the component which is excited, the intended situation is brought about, in which each feeding port feeds microwaves to essentially one predetermined mode only, while feeding of microwaves to a mode other than the predetermined mode is substantially prevented.
- Feeding ports are placed as follows by means of a system of co-ordinates as shown in the figure.
- Fig. 7 is a top plan view of the cavity of a microwave oven, the cavity having the dimensions 327x327x189 mm 3 .
- the amplitude of the magnetic field is shown as regards a mode TM 4 ⁇ 2 (magnitude of H y ) , which is generated in the cavity, in a plane 20 mm above the bottom of the cavity.
- Areas having a large amplitude 71 are substantially symmetrically distributed in the x-direction, separated by areas having a small amplitude 72. Between these areas 71, 72 the amplitude varies continuously.
- Efficient feeding of microwaves to the cavity may, as is evident from the figure, take place both from the left enclosing surface 75 in the figure and from the right enclosing surface 77 in the figure thanks to the fact that the amplitude of the magnetic field at these locations exhibits a maximum. Since the shown mode is TM 4i2 , efficient feeding may also occur from locations close to the centre of the wall of the cavity and close to the top of the cavity. It will thus be appreciated that the mode TM 4i2 exhibits three maxima of the magnetic field in the z-direction. However, with a view to avoiding excitation of undesired modes in the cavity, feeding preferably takes place from a feeding port which is placed close to the centre of the wall of the cavity.
- Fig. 8 once again shows the cavity shown in Fig. 7 but now with a load present.
- the load is illustrated in the form of a rectangle 80.
- the load causes a distortion of the mode pattern on a comparison with the appearance in connection with an empty cavity (cf. Fig. 7).
- the figure shows the amplitude (magnitude of H y ) of the magnetic field in a horizontal plane on a level with the upper side of the load, in this case 20 mm above the bottom plane of the cavity.
- the figure shows that the mode pattern is significantly distorted, and, therefore, areas having a large amplitude 81 and areas having a small amplitude 82 seem different from the case where the cavity is empty.
- feeding of microwaves in this case would take place by means of, for example, an H-loop which is arranged to couple to the y-component (H y ) of the magnetic field
- feeding to the distorted mode pattern still occurs efficiently enough from the right 87 or left 85 enclosing surface in the figure somewhat above the bottom of the cavity (along the y-axis close to the centre of the enclosing surface) .
- the figure shows a mode pattern in a plane 20 mm above the bottom of the cavity, it will be appreciated that the mode pattern also becomes distorted in a plane at half the cavity height.
- the feeding port of the mode TM 412 on the enclosing surface in question is, however, as pointed out earlier, preferably placed close to the centre of this surface.
- the mode pattern will be distorted in another way.
- Various types of loads give, of course, different distortions of the mode pattern, of which the shown distortion is one example, but independent of how the mode pattern is changed when a load is placed in the cavity, the use of several feeding ports for one and the same predetermined mode will result in increased possibility of feeding microwaves to the mode.
- the advantageous function of a microwave oven with feeding according to the present invention is evident, so that an efficient enough feeding of microwaves to the cavity is allowed also in a distorted mode pattern due to the fact that one and the same predetermined mode in the cavity is fed from two or more feeding ports which are placed at different locations in the enclosing surface of the cavity.
- the different feeding ports of one and the same mode are placed on sides of the cavity wall which are orthogonal in relation to one another.
- the feeding ports when not in operation, are short-circuited by means of, for instance, a circulator and a switch, whereby coupling from the cavity through the short-circuited feeding port is prevented.
- Both in Figs 6 and 11 the feeding ports are shown in the form of rectangles on the enclosing surface of the cavity. This indicates that there is yet another degree of freedom when placing the feeding ports, in addition to the locations at which the ports are placed, namely the orientation of the ports.
- the feeding ports couple microwaves to the modes of the cavity in a polarised manner, that is, either to the x-component of the magnetic field or to its y-component. It is easily appreciated by those skilled in the art that an H-loop or a slot in the ground plane of a transmission line connects to a predetermined component of the magnetic field. Thus, yet another possibility to prevent that a certain feeding port feeds microwaves to a mode in the cavity other than the intended mode .
- Figs 12-14 illustrate how sequential use of two cavity modes are used in order to obtain more uniform heating of a load placed in the cavity.
- Fig. 12 schematically shows a row of IR sensors which may be used for measuring the temperature distribu- tion in the load.
- a first group of sensors, Ai measures the temperature in a first subset of the load and a second group of sensors, Bi, measures the temperature in a second subset of the load. Even if the measuring of the temperature distribution in this case only takes place in one dimension (along the x-axis) , it is understood that a similar measuring just as well may take place in two di- mensions (along the x-axis and y-axis) .
- the first subset of the load is mainly heated by means of a first cavity mode A, which is illustrated in Fig. 13.
- Fig. 14 illustrates how a second subset of the load is heated mainly by a second cav- ity mode B.
- the parts of the load which are heated in the respective cases are shown in the form of dashed areas in the shown rectangular load.
- Fig. 15 schematically shows a type of switch 150 which advantageously is used in a microwave oven according to the present invention.
- the switch 150 comprises a circulator 152 with four terminals: an input 155 for feeding microwaves to the circulator 152 and three outputs 156, 157 and 158 for feeding microwaves to three different feeding ports (not shown) .
- the switch 150 comprises a circulator 152 with four terminals: an input 155 for feeding microwaves to the circulator 152 and three outputs 156, 157 and 158 for feeding microwaves to three different feeding ports (not shown) .
- the switch 150 comprises a circulator 152 with four terminals: an input 155 for feeding microwaves to the circulator 152 and three outputs 156, 157 and 158 for feeding microwaves to three different feeding ports (not shown) .
- the switch 150 comprises a circulator 152 with four terminals: an input 155 for feeding microwaves to the circulator 152 and three outputs 156, 157 and 158 for feeding microwaves to three different feeding
- the 150 comprises a feedback loop on one or more of the outputs 156, 157 and 158.
- the feedback loop is closed, for instance, by means ' of solid-state switches 153, 154, the function of which is controlled by means of control signals which each are fed to an associated control input 151.
- a switch of the type shown in Fig. 15 it is possible to easily connect a mi- crowave generator to at least three different feeding ports. In the cases of a microwave generator with variable frequency, it is also possible to tune the frequency as the switch changes to a new feeding port, so that an optimum feeding frequency is obtained for the respective feeding ports.
- Fig. 16 shows a first embodiment of a feeding port according to the present invention.
- microwaves are led to the feeding port by means of a transmission line 161 in the form of a microstrip, which is outside the enclosing surface of the cavity.
- the conducting plane of the microstrip is at one location 162 short-circuited with the ground plane, which results in the microwaves which propagate in the line 161 being reflected at said short circuit 162; a standing wave is formed in the transmission line 161.
- a slot 163 is formed in the ground plane and in the enclosing surface of the cavity.
- the standing wave exhibits a maximum current in the transmission line 161 and, thus, the magnetic field also exhibits a maximum at this location.
- the magnetic field extends, of course, circularly about the line and will thus be let into the • • cavity through said slot 163.
- excitation of : one mode will take place, the mode having the magnetic field directed parallel to the extension of. the slot 163.
- Fig. 17 a second embodiment is shown of a feeding port according to the present invention. Unlike the preceding case with a slot in the ground plane/the cavity wall, the conducting plane 171 is now short-circuited with the ground plane 172 in the form of a loop 173 which reaches through an opening 174 in the cavity wall.
- Microwave feeding by means of one of the described feeding ports thus gives coupling to only one of the components of the magnetic field and, in accordance with that discussed earlier, consequently yet another possibility of exciting primarily one single predetermined mode in the cavity.
- the feeding of microwaves is controlled in such a manner that the total reflected power from the cavity is reduced to a minimum, the largest possible ratio of available microwave power thus being used for heating of the load placed in the cavity.
- one or more microwave generators having a variable emission frequency is used in embodiments of the present invention.
- the microwave source may drive, at one and the same point of time, a plurality of feeding ports or one feeding port only.
- One advantage which is allowed with a variable emission frequency is that the coupling to a predetermined mode in the cavity can be exactly adjusted by tun- ing the emission frequency of the microwave source. For instance, in the case with a distorted mode caused by the presence • of a load in the cavity, it is possible . to achieve an essentially perfect connection to the cavity by tuning the frequency to the distorted mode.
- a plurality of feeding ports are driven sequentially by one and the same microwave source. It is then possible to adapt the emission frequency to the feeding port (i.e. the cavity mode) which, at one moment, is fed with microwaves and, thus, for each feeding port provides the highest possible coupling to the intended cavity mode.
- the feeding is switched to a new feeding port, also a potential tuning of the emission frequency is performed.
- a predetermined microwave source is adapted to feed a predetermined mode in the cavity by means of at least
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