Claims
- 1. A forced air convection oven comprising:
- a housing presenting a cooking compartment therein adapted to receive food to be cooked, said cooking compartment having an opening providing access thereto for inserting and removing food;
- a door mounted to said housing for opening and closing movement to open and close said opening of the cooking compartment;
- means presenting a substantially enclosed air chamber located above said cooking compartment;
- a diffuser panel positioned above the cooking compartment between the cooking compartment and the air chamber to provide a partition between said air chamber and cooking compartment, said diffuser panel having an intake opening in communicating relationship with said cooking compartment and a a plurality of spaced apart discharge openings therein providing communication between said air chamber and cooking compartment for circulation of air therebetween;
- a heating element mounted in said air chamber;
- a fan mounted in said air chamber with an intake side of the fan in communicating relationship with said intake opening to draw air from the cooking compartment into said air chamber, said fan having a discharge side in the air chamber oriented and arranged to direct air in proximity to the heating element for heating of the air and subsequent circulation of the heated air through said discharge openings into the cooking compartment to heat the food therein; and
- power means for driving said fan;
- said discharge openings of the diffuser panel being arranged in a nonsymmetrical configuration to create a nonsymmetrical flow pattern of discharged heated air into the cooking compartment, said nonsymmetrical flow pattern effective to provide substantially uniform heating of the cooking compartment.
- 2. An oven as set forth in claim 1, including a filter element substantially covering said intake opening of the diffuser panel, said filter element being air permeable and being adapted to remove grease from the air passing through the filter element into said air chamber.
- 3. An oven as set forth in claim 2, including a screen element mounted between said filter element and the intake side of said fan to substantially cover the bottom of the fan.
- 4. An oven as set forth in claim 1, including:
- an air permeable filter element adapted to remove grease from air passing therethrough; and
- means for removably mounting said filter element to said diffuser panel at a position to substantially cover said intake opening.
- 5. An oven as set forth in claim 4, including a screen mounted in said air chamber and substantially covering said air intake opening at a location between the filter element and fan.
- 6. An oven as set forth in claim 1, including:
- a side wall of said housing having an interior region substantially filled with insulating material, said side wall having a slot therein on a surface located adjacent said door;
- a hinge bracket supported by said side wall within said interior region thereof at a location adjacent said slot;
- a hinge extending from said door through said slot into said interior region of the side wall; and
- means pivotally coupling said hinge with said hinge bracket to mount said door for pivotal opening and closing movement.
- 7. An oven as set forth in claim 1, including:
- a first latch member mounted to said door and projecting therefrom;
- a second latch member mounted on said housing for receiving said first latch member in a manner to releasably maintain the door in a closed position covering the opening of said cooking compartment; and
- a knob mounted on said first latch member at a location accessible from the exterior of said cooking compartment.
- 8. An oven as set forth in claim 1, including a plurality of ribs formed integrally on said diffuser panel to resist thermally induced deformation of said panel.
- 9. An oven as set forth in claim 1, including:
- a top panel mounted to said housing and overlying said air chamber; and
- bracket means mounted to said top panel and supporting said heating element thereon.
- 10. An oven as set forth in claim 1, wherein each discharge opening is in the form of an elongated slot having a length dimension greater than a width dimension thereof.
- 11. An oven as set forth in claim 10, wherein each slot has length and width dimensions which are different from the length and width dimensions of other slots.
- 12. An oven as set forth in claim 10, wherein said diffuser panel has a peripheral portion and said slots are arranged generally along said peripheral portion in spaced apart relation.
- 13. An oven as set forth in claim 12, wherein the spacing between said slots is non-uniform.
- 14. An oven as set forth in claim 13, wherein said slots vary from one another in their length and width dimensions.
- 15. A forced air convection oven comprising:
- a housing presenting a cooking chamber therein adapted to receive food to be cooked;
- an air chamber defined above said cooking compartment;
- a diffuser panel mounted to said housing above the cooking chamber to form a partition separating said air chamber from said cooking compartment, said diffuser panel presenting an intake opening therein providing a flow path for air to enter said air chamber from said cooking compartment;
- a heating element mounted in said air chamber above said diffuser panel, said heating element having a configuration presenting looped portions of the heating element on opposite sides of said intake opening;
- a centrifugal fan mounted in said air chamber for rotation, said fan having a substantially centrally located intake side communicating with said intake opening and a plurality of vanes operable to direct air generally outwardly toward said heating element in response to rotation of the fan, thereby passing air in proximity to said heating element and the looped portions thereof for heating of the air in said air chamber;
- power means for effecting rotation of said fan; and
- a plurality of discharge openings in said diffuser panel providing flow paths for the heated air to pass from said air chamber into said cooking compartment for cooking of the food therein, said discharge openings being arranged about said intake opening and outwardly of and laterally spaced from said heating element in a nonsymmetrical pattern such that air is moved by the fan generally radially outwardly past the heating element through the discharge openings, directly into the cooking chamber thereby creating a non-symmetrical flow pattern of discharged heated air into the cooking compartment, which non-symmetrical flow pattern provides even heating of the cooking chamber.
- 16. An oven as set forth in claim 15, wherein each discharge opening has a different size than the other of the discharge openings.
- 17. An oven as set forth in claim 15, wherein each discharge opening is in the form of an elongate slot having a length dimension greater than a width dimension thereof.
- 18. An oven as set forth in claim 17, wherein said slots are spaced apart from one another in a nonuniform manner.
- 19. An oven as set forth in claim 18, wherein each slot has length and width dimensions different from the length and width dimensions of other slots.
- 20. An oven as set forth in claim 15, wherein said vanes and heating element are located in substantially the same plane.
- 21. A method of cooking food comprising the steps of:
- inserting the food in a substantially enclosed cooking compartment;
- drawing air from said cooking compartment into an air chamber located adjacent thereto;
- arranging a heating element in a nonsymmetrical configuration about the point of entry of air into said air chamber;
- energizing said heating element to emit heat therefrom;
- directing air generally outwardly in all directions from said point of entry past said heating element to effect heating of the air; and
- discharging the heated air from said air chamber into said cooking compartment through openings asymmetrically placed radially outwardly from said heating element with respect to said point of entry in order to create a nonsymmetrical pattern of discharged heated air which effects substantially uniform heating of the cooking compartment.
- 22. An oven as set forth in claim 1 wherein the fan directs air radially outwardly from the discharge side, wherein the heating element is asymmetrically positioned at least partially around the discharge side, and wherein said discharge openings are positioned radially outwardly from the heating element with respect to the discharge side.
- 23. The invention of claim 22 wherein the fan directs air radially outwardly in all directions from the discharge side, and wherein the discharge openings are laterally spaced from the heating element around a peripheral portion of the diffuser panel.
- 24. The invention of claim 23 wherein the heating element is entirely disposed radially inwardly from the peripheral portion of the diffuser panel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/123,982, filed Feb. 25, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
1476119 |
Jun 1977 |
GBX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
123982 |
Feb 1980 |
|