Claims
- 1. A method of mixing hot combustion gas from a burner with recirculating cooking gas to enhance temperature uniformity in a convection oven comprising the steps of:
- discharging cooking gas in a radial manner from a periphery of a centrifugal impeller positioned at one wall of a cooking chamber to create a flow of cooking gas along interior surfaces of a top, bottom and two side walls of the cooking chamber adjacent to the centrifugal impeller;
- returning the cooking gas through a middle of the cooking chamber and into an opening in a structure defining a mixing chamber poised between the returning cooking gas and the centrifugal impeller, the mixing chamber structure having dimensions that do not substantially impede the discharge of cooking gas from the centrifugal impeller and its flow along the top, bottom and two side walls of the cooking chamber when the structure is positioned between the returning cooking gas and the centrifugal impeller;
- circumscribing the returning cooking gas with hot combustion gas in the mixing chamber to create a flow of cooking gas and hot combustion gas to a central inlet of the centrifugal impeller for discharge to the cooking chamber, the flow of cooking gas and hot combustion gas having a relatively uniform distribution of hot combustion gas around its periphery, thereby enhancing equalization of temperature of the cooking gas around the discharge periphery of the centrifugal impeller.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including the step of supplying the hot combustion gas from a burner in fluid communication with the mixing chamber through a conduit, whereby neither the conduit nor the burner remotely located substantially obstructs the flow of cooking gas around the top, bottom and two side walls of the cooking chamber.
- 3. The method of claim 2 further including the step of supplying hot combustion gas from the burner to the mixing chamber through a second conduit, the first conduit and second conduit disposed on opposite sides of the opening to the mixing chamber such that hot combustion gas fills mixing chamber on each side of the opening and such that the mixed cooking gas and hot combustion gas is permitted to flow substantially unimpeded around the conduits.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the mixing chamber is comprised of first and second parallel plates; wherein the opening to the mixing chamber is defined in the first plate and the second plate defines an outlet to the centrifugal impeller substantially coaxial with the opening and the returning cooking gas to create a cooking gas flow to the inlet of the centrifugal impeller; and wherein the hot combustion gas fills the mixing chamber to circumscribe the cooking gas flow as it exits the mixing chamber and enters the inlet of centrifugal fan.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein the burner includes a combustion element mounted through a section of the wall in the cooking chamber on which the centrifugal fan is mounted, the section being immediately adjacent one of the interior surfaces of the top, bottom and two sides of the cooking chamber; the burner further including an enclosure to form a burner chamber that does not substantially impede the flow of cooking gas discharged from the centrifugal impeller along the one inside surface of the top, bottom and two sides of the cooking chamber, the burner chamber in fluid communication with the mixing chamber through the two conduits.
- 6. A convection cooking oven having improved temperature distribution comprising:
- a cooking chamber peripherally defined by six sides of a six-sided enclosure;
- a centrifugal impeller mounted on a first side of the six sides of the cooking chamber, said centrifugal impeller discharging uniformly around its periphery a flow of cooking gas, the flow of cooking gas travelling along the inside periphery of four of the six sides adjacent the first side toward an opposing, non-adjacent side, and returning toward the first side through a central portion of the cooking chamber;
- a mixing chamber for creating a flow of gas having uniform distribution of hot combustion gas with the returning cooking gas to deliver to a central inlet of the centrifugal fan; the mixing chamber defined by a structure poised between the returning cooking gas and a central inlet to the centrifugal impeller and having an inlet to receive the returning gas and an outlet to deliver the hot combustion gas; the mixing chamber structure having dimensions that do not substantially impede the discharge of cooking gas from the centrifugal impeller and its flow along the four sides of the cooking chamber adjacent the first side when the structure is positioned between the returning cooking gas and the centrifugal impeller;
- a burner for supplying hot combustion gas to the mixing chamber, the burner located apart from the mixing chamber in a position that does not substantially impede the flow of cooking gas from the centrifugal impeller and along the four sides of cooking chamber; and
- a conduit for supplying hot combustion gas from the burner to the mixing chamber, the conduit having dimensions which do not substantially obstruct the flow of cooking gas from the centrifugal impeller and along any of the four sides of the cooking chamber adjacent to the first side.
- 7. The convection oven of claim 6 wherein:
- the structure of the mixing chamber includes first and second parallel plates that define the mixing chamber;
- the inlet to the mixing chamber is a first orifice defined in the first plate and the outlet to the mixing chamber is a second orifice defined in the second plate; the first and second orifices aligned coaxially for maintaining the flow of return cooking gas to the centrifugal blower and the second orifice having dimensions larger than the first orifice; and
- the hot combustion gas surrounds the flow of returning cooking gas within the mixing chamber so as to tend to be uniformly drawn through the second orifice between the orifice's periphery and the flow of the combustion gas, thereby enhancing uniformity in discharging of hot combustion gas with the returning cooking gas from the centrifugal impeller around its periphery.
- 8. The convection oven of claim 7 wherein the mixing chamber and the conduit form an integral structure that is removably set inside of the oven, exposing the centrifugal fan when removed.
- 9. The convection oven of claim 6 wherein the burner is mounted through a peripheral portion of the first side of the cooking chamber and enclosed within a burner chamber structure that does not obstruct the flow of cooking gas along any of the four sides of the cooking chamber adjacent the first side, and wherein the conduits for supplying hot combustion gas provide fluid communication between the burner chamber and the mixing chamber without substantially impeding flow of cooking gas along any of the four of six sides of the cooking chamber adjacent the first side.
- 10. The convection oven of claim 9 wherein the mixing chamber structure, the conduits and the burner chamber structure are integrally formed to be set in the cooking chamber and removed to expose the centrifugal fan and the burner.
- 11. The convection oven of claim 9 wherein the burner is comprised of:
- a burner body for mixing incoming air and fuel; and
- a burner tip coupled to the burner body, the burner tip having a hollow cylinder of porous material and a cap overlaying one open end of the porous material; the burner body delivering a mixture of air and fuel under pressure through a second open end of the cylinder of porous material and forcing the air and fuel mixture through the porous material to be ignited, thereby creating a compact heat source that evenly distributes heat within the burner box.
- 12. A mixing chamber structure for mixing of hot combustion gas with cooler gas and providing this gas mixture to a fan, the mixing chamber structure providing more uniform temperature distribution in the mixture for delivery to the fan, the mixing chamber structure comprising:
- first and second parallel plates defining therebetween a chamber;
- two spaced-apart conduits for communicating a flow of hot combustion gas from a remotely located burner, each conduit being coupled to the first and second plates on opposite sides of the inlet orifice for delivery of the hot combustion gas to the chamber on opposite sides of the flow of cooler gas, thereby facilitating a more even distribution of hot combustion gas within the chamber around the flow of returning cooking gas;
- an inlet orifice defined in the first parallel plate for receiving cooler gas and adapted to define a flow of cooler gas through the chamber, the chamber distributing the hot gas relatively uniformly surrounding the flow of cooking gas;
- a fan having a central inlet; and
- an outlet orifice defined in the second plate for aligning with a central inlet to a fan, the outlet orifice having a diameter larger than the diameter of the inlet orifice and substantially aligned with the inlet orifice for permitting the fan to draw the flow of cooler gas along with a coaxial flow of the hot combustion gas distributed around the periphery of the flow of cooler gas.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 436,433, filed Nov. 14, 1989 pending and titled "Convection Cooking Oven With Enhanced Temperature Distribution Uniformity".
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