Patent ID: 8779339
Filing Date: 2014-07-15
Classification: C04B,F27B,F27D,H05B

Abstract:
1. A microwave heating apparatus for burning an object to be burned by using microwaves, comprising: a burning chamber in which the object to be burned is placed; a housing defining a cavity that accommodates the burning chamber; a magnetron for applying microwaves into the heating apparatus; an introduction mechanism for introducing a cooling gas from outside the heating apparatus into the heating apparatus; a channel through which the cooling gas flows from the introduction mechanism to the burning chamber; a heat-generating member for self-heating with microwaves applied thereto to heat the cooling gas flowing through the channel; and a control section for, when the burning chamber having the object to be burned placed therein is to be cooled, causing the introduction mechanism to introduce the cooling gas into the heating apparatus, and causing the magnetron to intermittently apply microwaves into the heating apparatus, wherein the channel comprises a parallel portion arranged in a first direction linking the introduction mechanism to the burning chamber and a perpendicular portion that is perpendicular to the first direction, the parallel and perpendicular portions being arranged in the cavity; a first partition wall having the burning chamber placed therein and a second partition wall covered with the first partition wall, wherein a part of the channel is formed between the first partition wall and the second partition wall; and wherein the channel has a first channel portion extending through the first partition wall, a second channel portion extending through the second partition wall, and a third channel portion formed between the first partition wall and the second partition wall so that the cooling gas flows from the first channel portion into the second channel portion, the first channel portion and the second channel portion are parallel to the first direction, and the third channel portion is perpendicular to the first direction.