More particularly, the invention relates to an electric heater for an oven in which smoke or fumes are generated in a cavity of the oven and are treated by a catalyst assembly during exit from the oven cavity through a flue arrangement which is provided to vent the oven cavity.
It is well known to provide a catalyst assembly in the flue of an oven to reduce or eliminate smoke or fumes generated either during a normal cooking operation, or during a high temperature self-cleaning cycle effected in the oven. Such a catalyst assembly requires to be heated before it can operate effectively. This is usually achieved by locating the catalyst assembly in the flue sufficiently close to the outlet from the oven such that hot air from the oven heats the catalyst assembly, but such an arrangement is not altogether satisfactory. In another arrangement, a separate heating element, such as of metal-sheathed form, is known to be provided up-stream of the catalyst assembly to more rapidly heat the air approaching the catalyst assembly. However, such an arrangement is expensive to implement.
It is also known to locate a heating element near the top wall of an oven cavity, with part of the element overlying a flue opening provided in the top wall of the oven cavity. A catalyst assembly is again provided in the flue. This can improve the heat-up rate of air entering the flue and thus accelerate heating of the catalyst assembly. However, the heating element and the catalyst assembly are provided as separate components and subsequently mounted relative to the flue. Such an arrangement is inconvenient to implement.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome or minimise the aforementioned disadvantages.
According to the present invention there is provided an electric heater for location in an oven intermediate a cavity of the oven and a flue arrangement for venting the cavity, the heater comprising a dish-like support containing at least one electric heating element and having a first face open to the cavity and a second face having an aperture adapted to interface with the flue arrangement, catalyst means being provided incorporated in the heater.
The electric heater may be arranged for location at a wall of the oven cavity, such as a wall at the top of the oven cavity and may be adapted for a cooking purpose, such as grilling.
The catalyst means may be adapted to reduce or eliminate passage into the flue arrangement of smoke or fumes generated in the oven cavity.
The aperture adapted to interface with the flue arrangement may be provided in the second face of the dish-like support comprising a base or a peripheral wall of the dish-like support and may include a rimmed portion projecting outwardly from the dish-like support.
The catalyst means may be located at or in the aperture in the base or the peripheral wall of the dish-like support and may be at least partly bordered by thermal insulation material, such as microporous thermal insulation material.
A base layer of thermal insulation material may be provided in the dish-like support and having an opening coinciding with the aperture in the base or the peripheral wall of the dish-like support.
The at least one electric heating element may be supported on or adjacent to the base layer of thermal insulation material and may be arranged with at least one part thereof traversing the opening in the base layer coinciding with the aperture when provided in the base of the dish-like support.
A supporting member, such as of ceramic material, may be arranged in the opening in the base layer for supporting the at least one part of the at least one electric heating element where traversing the opening in the base layer. Such supporting member may be moulded into, or pressed into, the base layer of thermal insulation material.
The catalyst means provided at or in the aperture in the base or the peripheral wall of the dish-like support may comprise catalyst material on a support means. Such support means may comprise a ceramic member of honeycomb form, a helically coiled metal foil member which may be of crinkled form, or a wire or ceramic mesh member.
The electric heater may be provided with at least one apertured member overlying the first face thereof and spaced from the at least one electric heating element. Such apertured member(s) may overlie a peripheral wall of the dish-like support and may comprise woven glass or ceramic fibre or filament material, and/or wire mesh material.
The catalyst means may alternatively be arranged at the first face of the heater, for example overlying the first face of the heater, such as in the form of a mesh comprising or supporting catalyst material, and which may be arranged to overlie a peripheral wall of the dish-like support. At least one apertured member, such as of woven glass or ceramic fibre or filament material, and/or wire mesh material, may be additionally provided overlying the catalyst means at the first face of the heater.
In a further alternative embodiment, the catalyst means may comprise a coating on at least part of the at least one electric heating element.
The catalyst means may comprise one or more catalyst materials selected from platinum, palladium, osmium, iridium, ruthenium and rhodium and mixtures thereof.
The at least one electric heating element may be of ribbon, wire, foil, lamp or metal-sheathed form.
The dish-like support of the heater may comprise metal.
A fan means may be provided associated with the flue arrangement in the oven.
For a better understanding of the present invention and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings in which:
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The oven 4 of
The heater 2 is arranged in the oven 4 between the cavity 6 of the oven and the flue arrangement 8 and comprises a dish-like support 14, such as of metal, having a base 16 and a peripheral wall 18. A base layer 20 of thermal insulation material, such as microporous thermal insulation material, is provided inside the dish-like support 14.
At least one electric heating element 22 is supported on or adjacent to the base layer 20. Such heating element or elements 22 can comprise any of the well-known forms, such as ribbon, wire, foil, lamp or metal-sheathed forms, or combinations thereof. As illustrated, the heating element 22 is provided of corrugated metal ribbon form.
The heater 2 has a front face 24 open to the oven cavity 6 and has an aperture 26 extending through the base 16 of the dish-like support 14 and the base layer 20 and interfacing with the flue arrangement 8.
A catalyst means 28 is incorporated in the heater 2 and is arranged in the aperture 26 and bordered by the base layer 20 of thermal insulation material. Such catalyst means 28 is heated by air drawn through the heater 2 from the oven cavity 6 into the flue arrangement 8. The catalyst means 28 comprises a catalytically active material which, when heated and contacted by smoke or fumes from the oven cavity 6, operates to reduce or eliminate the smoke or fumes which are generated in the cavity 6 during a cooking operation or during a high temperature self-cleaning cycle effected in the oven cavity 6.
The catalyst means 28 suitably comprises a catalyst material on a support. Such catalyst material may, for example, comprise one or more of platinum, palladium, osmium, iridium, ruthenium and rhodium, preferably platinum.
Examples of catalyst means 28 are illustrated in
For effective operation, the catalyst means 28 must be heated to and maintained at as high a temperature as possible. This is assisted by the thermally insulating base layer 20 which surrounds the catalyst means in the heater 2.
The electric heater 2 can be provided with at least one apertured member 30 overlying the front face 24 of the heater 2 and spaced from the heating element or elements 22. Such one or more apertured members 30 is or are arranged to be permeable to smoke and/or fumes generated in the oven cavity 6 and suitably overlie(s) the peripheral wall 18 of the dish-like support 14 of the heater 2. The one or more apertured members 30 suitably comprise(s) woven glass or ceramic fibre or filament material and/or wire mesh material.
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An alternative embodiment of the heater 2 of the present invention is shown in FIG. 9. This is substantially the same as the heater shown in
In a modification of the heater 2 of
A further embodiment of the heater 2 is illustrated in FIG. 11. The heater 2 of
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