Claims
- 1. An oven for heating an object, comprising:an oven chamber; one or more radiant heaters within said oven chamber; a means for moving said radiant heaters, thereby controlling the direction of heat emitted from said radiant heaters; and an exhaust fan for drawing the heat through said oven chamber.
- 2. The oven according to claim 1, wherein said oven chamber has one or more pairs of radiant heaters, and one radiant heater of each said pair of radiant heaters is positioned on an opposing side of said oven chamber than the other radiant heater of each said pair of radiant heaters.
- 3. The oven according to claim 1, wherein said means for moving said radiant heaters comprises a means for pivotally mounting each said radiant heater within said oven chamber.
- 4. The oven according to claim 3, wherein said means for pivotally mounting comprising a means for moving said radiant heaters in a horizontal plane toward and away from the object.
- 5. The oven according to claim 3, wherein said means for pivotally mounting comprises a means for pivoting said radiant heaters about a central point, thereby moving the emitted heat in a vertical plane.
- 6. The oven according to claim 1, wherein a U-tube of each said radiant heater is rotatably connected to a rigidly mounted blower unit.
- 7. The oven according to claim 1, further comprising a computer system in communication with said radiant heaters for controlling the level of heat output from said radiant heaters.
- 8. The oven according to claim 7, further comprising:a means for determining the temperature of the object within said oven chamber; and a means for communicating the temperature of the object to said computer system.
- 9. The oven according to claim 8, wherein said means for determining the temperature of the object is a water cooled infrared sensor.
- 10. The oven according to claim 7, further comprising:a means for determining the ambient temperature within said oven chamber; and a means for communicating the ambient temperature to said computer system.
- 11. The oven according to claim 10, wherein said means for determining the ambient temperature within said oven chamber comprises one or more ambient temperature sensors.
- 12. The oven according to claim 7, wherein said computer system further controls said means for moving said radiant heaters.
- 13. The oven according to claim 1, further comprising one or more back panels, each said back panel positioned behind one or more said radiant heaters.
- 14. The oven according to claim 13, wherein said back panels are flat black.
- 15. The oven according to claim 1, further comprising a turbulent fan and a means for deflecting air flow from said turbulent fan through said oven chamber.
- 16. The oven according to claim 15, wherein said means for deflecting air flow is an air direction unit and one or more deflectors, such that air flow from said turbulent fan is directed around the comers of said oven chamber and toward the object.
- 17. The oven according to claim 15, further comprising a computer system in communication with said radiant heaters for controlling the level of output from said radiant heaters and with said turbulent fan.
- 18. The oven according to claim 1, wherein exhaust air from said exhaust fan is redirected back into said oven chamber of the oven.
- 19. The oven according to claim 18, wherein exhaust air re-enters said oven chamber through the bottom of said oven chamber.
- 20. The oven according to claim 1, further comprising a computer system in communication with said radiant heaters for controlling the level of output from said radiant heaters and with said exhaust fan.
- 21. A method for heating an object in an oven, the oven having an oven chamber, one or more radiant heaters within the oven chamber, a means for moving the radiant heaters, thereby controlling the direction of heat emitted from the radiant heaters, and an exhaust fan for drawing the heat through the oven chamber, the method comprising the steps of:a. placing an object to be heated within the oven chamber; b. moving the position of the radiant heaters according to the shape and size of the object to maximize the effectiveness of the heat emitted from the radiant heaters; and c. heating the object.
- 22. The method according to claim 21, wherein said step (b) comprises the step of:(i) pivoting the radiant heaters about a central point thereby moving the heat emitted from the radiant heaters in a vertical plane.
- 23. The method according to claim 21, wherein said step (b) comprises the step of:(i) moving the radiant heaters in a horizontal plane toward and away from the object.
- 24. The method according to claim 21, further comprising the steps of:d. monitoring the temperature of the object within the oven chamber; and e. controlling the level of heat output from the radiant heaters according to the temperature of the object.
- 25. The method according to claim 24, further comprising the steps of:f. receiving curing parameters directed to the size and shape of the object for use in said step (e).
- 26. The method according to claim 24, wherein said step (e) comprises the steps of:(i) determining whether to turn on one or more radiant heaters; (ii) turning on one or more radiant heaters when said step (e)(i) determines to turn on one or more radiant heaters; (iii) determining whether to turn off one or more radiant heaters; and (iv) turning off one or more radiant heaters when said step (e)(iii) determines to turn off one or more radiant heaters.
- 27. The method according to claim 26, wherein the oven further has a turbulent fan and a means for directing the air flow from the turbulent fan through the oven chamber, and said step (e) further comprises the steps of:(v) determining whether to turn on the turbulent fan; (vi) turning on the turbulent fan when said step (e)(v) determines to turn on the turbulent fan; (vii) determining whether to turn off the turbulent fan; and (viii) turning off the turbulent fan when said step (e)(v) determines to turn off the turbulent fan.
- 28. The method according to claim 26, wherein the oven further has one or more ambient temperature sensors for determining the ambient temperature within the oven chamber, and said step (e)(i) uses the ambient temperature in determining whether to turn on one or more radiant heaters and said step (e)(iii) uses the ambient temperature in determining whether to turn off one or more radiant heaters.
- 29. An oven for heating an object, comprising:an oven chamber; a first means for heating said oven chamber using radiant heat; a second means for heating said oven chamber using ambient heat; one or more adjustable object sensors for reading a temperature of an appropriate spot on the object, the appropriate spot being determined by the size and shape of the object; and a means for controlling said first means for heating and said second means for heating, wherein said means for controlling inputs the temperature of the appropriate spot on the object from said one or more adjustable object sensors.
- 30. The oven according to claim 29, wherein said first means for heating comprises one or more radiant heaters.
- 31. An oven for heating an object, comprising:an oven chamber; a first means for heating said oven chamber using radiant heat, wherein said first means for heating comprises one or more radiant heaters pivotally mounted to control the direction of the heat emitted from said radiant heaters toward the object; a second means for heating said oven chamber using ambient heat; and a means for controlling said first means for heating and said second means for heating.
- 32. The oven according to claim 31, further comprising a means for determining the temperature of the object and a means for determining the ambient temperature within the oven chamber, wherein said means for controlling turns said radiant heaters on or off according to the temperature of the object and the ambient temperature within said oven chamber.
- 33. The oven according to claim 29, further comprising a third means for heating said oven chamber using convection heat.
- 34. The oven according to claim 33, wherein said third means for heating comprises a turbulent fan and a means for deflecting air flow from said turbulent fan through said oven chamber.
- 35. An oven controller computer program product for use with an oven having an oven chamber, one or more radiant heaters within the oven chamber, a means for moving the radiant heaters, thereby controlling the direction of heat emitted from the radiant heaters, an exhaust fan for drawing the heat through the oven chamber, and a host computer system for controlling the level of heat emitted from the radiant heaters, comprising:a computer program medium having computer readable program code means embodied in said computer program medium for interfacing with the host computer system and the one or more radiant heaters, said computer readable program code means comprising: means for enabling the host computer system to determine the temperature of the object; means for enabling the host computer system to turn on one or more radiant heaters; and means for enabling the host computer system to turn off one or more radiant heaters.
- 36. The oven controller computer program product according to claim 35, further comprising:means for enabling the host computer to determine the ambient temperature within the oven chamber, wherein said means for enabling the host computer system to turn on one or more radiant heaters and said means for enabling the host computer system to turn off one or more radiant heaters uses the ambient temperature.
- 37. The oven controller computer program product according to claim 36, further comprising a means for enabling the host computer to signal an alarm when said means for enabling the host computer to determine the ambient temperature within the oven chamber determines that the ambient temperature rises above a maximum ambient temperature.
- 38. The oven controller computer program product according to claim 35, wherein the oven further has a turbulent fan and a means for deflecting the air flow from the turbulent fan through the oven chamber, further comprising:a means for enabling the host computer to determine whether to turn on the turbulent fan; and a means for enabling the host computer to determine whether to turn off the turbulent fan.
- 39. The oven controller computer program product according to claim 35, further comprising:a means for enabling the host computer to signal the completion of the heating process.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of Application No. 60/163,503, filed Nov. 4, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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