Claims
- 1. An apparatus for transferring heat to food articles container within a chamber comprising:
- a) a chamber having at least two vertically upstanding, spaced-apart side walls and adjacent top and bottom walls, and at least one closure member permitting access to said chamber;
- b) a plurality of pans for holding said food articles within said chamber;
- c) a plurality of vertically spaced-apart support means between said walls, each of said support means being made of heat conductive material and supporting one of said pans, said support means including a plurality of spaced-apart tubular members, each tubular member having one end thereof connected to a first plenum and the other end thereof connected to a second plenum, said first and second plenums and each of said tubular members engaging said respective pan in heat conductive relationship;
- d) supply header means connecting said first plenums of each of said support means and return header means connecting said second plenums of each of said support means;
- e) means for circulating a heated transfer fluid through said supply and return header means and said support means; and
- f) means projecting into each of said tubular members from at least one of said first or second plenums, said means having an orifice sized to equilibrate the flow of said transfer fluid through said tubular members of each of said support means to ensure even heating of said food articles on each said pans.
- 2. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said circulating means comprises:
- a) reservoir means for holding a quantity of transfer fluid;
- b) fluid pump means;
- c) conduit means fluid-connecting said reservoir, said supply and return header means and said pump means to form a closed-loop fluid transfer means;
- d) means for heating said fluid in said reservoir means; and
- e) control means connected to said heating means for controlling the desired temperature to which the fluid is to be heated and maintained by said heating means.
- 3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fluid is water.
- 4. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fluid is a mixture of water and glycol.
- 5. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein said pump and said reservoir are located on top of said chamber and said fluid flows in at the lower end of said supply header means and out the upper end of the return header means to thereby ensure that air trapped in said fluid can rise through said supply and return header means and said support means and be discharged.
- 6. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2 further comprising fluid level activated switch means for shutting off said heating means if said fluid in said reservoir falls below a predetermined level.
- 7. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further comprising:
- a) heat exchange means connected to said supply and return header means for cooling said transfer fluid; and
- b) control means for controlling the passage of said transfer fluid through said heat exchange means.
- 8. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said chamber has front and back closure means to permit said food articles to be loaded on said support means from either side of said chamber.
- 9. Apparatus as set forth in claim 8 wherein said front closure means comprises an upstanding lip across one end of each of said pans for closing the opening between adjacent vertically spaced-apart support means when said pans are fully inserted in said chamber.
- 10. An apparatus for transferring heat to food articles contained within a chamber comprising:
- a) a chamber having at least two vertically upstanding, spaced apart side walls and adjacent top and bottom walls, and at least one closure member permitting access to said chamber;
- b) a plurality of pans for holding said food articles within said chamber;
- c) a plurality of vertically spaced-apart support means between said walls, each of said support means being made of heat conductive material and supporting one of said pans, said support means including a plurality of spaced-apart tubular members, each tubular member having one end thereof connected to a first plenum and the other end thereof connected to a second plenum, said first and second plenums and each of said tubular members engaging said respective pan in heat conductive relationship;
- d) supply header means connecting said first plenums of each of said support means and terminating at an inlet near the bottom of said chamber and return header means connecting said second plenums of each of said support means and terminating at an outlet near the top of said chamber to thereby ensure that air trapped in said fluid can rise through said supply and return header means and said support means and be discharged;
- e) fluid pump means having an inlet and an outlet;
- f) reservoir means on the top of said chamber for holding a quantity of heat transfer fluid, said reservoir means being connected to said inlet of said fluid pump means;
- g) conduit means connecting said outlet of said pump to said header means to said reservoir and said outlet of said pump to said inlet of said supply header means to form a closed-loop fluid transfer means;
- h) means for heating said fluid in said reservoir means;
- i) control means connected to said heating means for controlling the desired temperature to which the fluid is to be heated and maintained by said heating means; and
- j) means projecting into each of said tubular members from at least one of said first or second plenums, said means having an orifice sized to equilibrate the flow of said transfer fluid through said tubular members of each of said support means to ensure even heating of said food articles on each of said pans.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 07/542,600 filed June 25, 1990, now abandoned.
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