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publicationNumber EP-0549654-A4
titleOfInvention Self-regulating heater utilizing ferrite-type body
abstract A self-regulating heater is provided by placing a ferrite-type body member (16), which is highly lossy when exposed to a high frequency alternating magnetic field and has a predetermined Curie temperature, on or around a central conductor (14) which is connected or is adapted to be connected to a power source (17) which provides high frequency alternating current to the conductor. The current passing through the central conductor (14) produces a magnetic field around the conductor, which causes the ferrite-type body to be heated by internal losses to its Curie temperature. The heater self-regulates at the Curie temperature of the ferrite-type body. The power source (17) is preferably a constant current, impedance matched power source. The ferrite-type body member can be ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic. The ferrite-type body is preferably ferrimagnetic, such as ferrite beads, rings, and the like, which heat by hysteresis losses.
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