Claims
- 1. An atmospheric oven, comprising:
- an outer oven having side walls and an interior with upper and lower interior surfaces;
- a gas supply extending from one of said side walls of said outer oven for supplying a gas to said outer oven;
- a gas feeding fan disposed inside said outer oven adjacent to said gas supply for feeding supplied gas into said interior of said outer oven;
- an inner oven disposed in and in gaseous communication with said interior of said outer oven and spaced from said upper and lower interior surfaces of said outer oven so as to define spaces between said outer oven and said inner oven such that gas fed to said interior of said outer oven can be introduced into said inner oven, and wherein said inner oven has upper and lower walls having a plurality of holes formed therein for introducing gas fed by said gas feeding fan into said interior of said outer oven into said inner oven;
- a heater disposed between said outer oven and said inner oven for heating the gas supplied by said gas supply; and
- a transport extending through said inner oven for transporting an object along a transport path parallel with said side walls of said outer oven such that the object can be exposed to gas introduced into said inner oven.
- 2. The atmospheric oven of claim 1, and further comprising a heater disposed in contact with said inner oven for heating the gas supplied by said gas supply.
- 3. The atmospheric oven of claim 2, and further comprising a far infrared heater disposed in said inner oven for heating the object.
- 4. The atmospheric oven of claim 1, wherein said outer oven is divided into a plurality of chambers along said transport path such that each of said chambers can be heated to a different temperature, each of said chambers having a different height.
- 5. The atmospheric oven of claim 1, wherein said outer oven is divided into a plurality of chambers along said transport path, each said chamber being heated to a different temperature and each said chamber having a different height corresponding to the temperature of said chamber.
- 6. The atmospheric oven of claim 1, and further comprising a plurality of upper and lower partitioning walls inside said outer oven dividing said outer oven into a plurality of chambers along said transport path, said upper partitioning walls being vertically adjustably mounted.
- 7. The atmospheric oven of claim 6, wherein said lower partitioning walls are vertically adjustably mounted.
- 8. The atmospheric oven of claim 6, wherein said upper and lower partitioning walls extend into said inner oven.
- 9. The atmospheric oven of claim 1, wherein said interior of said outer oven is divided into a plurality of chambers along said transport path, each having a respective said gas supply and said inner oven extending therethrough.
- 10. The atmospheric oven of claim 9, wherein each of said chambers has a respective said heater disposed therein for heating the gas.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/935,987, filed Aug. 27, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,370,531.
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