Claims
- 1. In an electrically powerable rotary food oven for heating a food article and having
- a cabinet defining a heatable oven chamber therewithin,
- a vertical axis trackway within the oven chamber and having an annular surface for supporting a food article thereon, the annular support surface having a loading end for receiving a food package to be heated and an unloading end for the discharge of a heated food package,
- an inlet through the cabinet and into the oven chamber for loading of a food package upon the trackway loading end,
- a reel being rotatable about the axis of the trackway and having a drive member engagable with a food article on the trackway for advancing the food article around the trackway from the loading end to the unloading end, and
- an outlet through the cabinet and from the oven chamber leading from the unloading end of the trackway for discharge of a heated food article from the oven; the improvement comprising:
- (a) a broiling zone inclusive of a first portion of the length of the trackway adjacent to and including the loading end, the broiling zone being that portion of the trackway having a radiant electrical heater element mounted directly atop of the trackway support surface in directly exposed relationship thereto for applying radiant heat downwardly and directly upon the top of a food article being advanced around the trackway for the loading end immediately after the food article has been placed in the oven;
- (b) a toasting zone inclusive of the last portion of the length of the trackway adjacent to and including the unloading end, the toasting zone being that portion of the trackway having an electrical air heater element mounted below and underneath the trackway support surface for convective hot air heating and toasting of the bottom of a food article being advanced on the trackway through the toasting zone and over the air heater element immediately prior to unloading of the food article from the oven; and
- (c) a baking zone along a middle portion of the length of the trackway in between and separate from and separating the broiling zone and the toasting zone from one another, the baking zone not having a heating element and not being directly exposed to either of the said heater elements and being heatable by convective flow of air heated by the broiling or toasting electrical heater elements.
- 2. An oven improvement according to claim 1, in which the broiling zone heater extends over and directly above the loading end of the trackway in directly exposed relationship thereto, and in which the inlet through the cabinet leads directly onto the trackway loading end and is at an elevational level in between the elevational level of that portion of the broiling zone heater element directly above the loading end, and the elevational level of the loading end, for loading of the food article onto the trackway in immediate direct exposure to the broiling heater element.
- 3. In an oven improvement according to claim 2, the further improvement comprising:
- a contiguous portion of the broiling zone radiant heater element extending immediately underneath and in directly exposed relationship to the underside of the loading end of the trackway, with there being a substantially greater portion of the radiant heater element above the trackway than that portion which is underneath and so directly exposed to the underside.
- 4. In an oven improvement according to claim 3, in which the broiling zone radiant heater element is connected to be normally on and in which the toasting zone convective heater element is connected to be normally off,
- the further improvement comprising a thermostat operatively connected to the toasting zone heater element and having an air temperature sensor mounted to the trackway in the baking zone and remote from the toasting zone, for controlling the toasting zone heater is response to and as a function of the air temperature sensed within the baking zone.
- 5. An oven according to claim 1, in which the trackway is a multilevel helical trackway, and in which the baking zone is above the toasting zone and below the broiling zone.
- 6. An oven according to claim 5, in which the toasting zone convective heater element is normally off and is operatively connected to a control thermostat having a temperature sensing element mounted within the braking zone, said inlet and outlet being one above the other with the sensor being therebetween and spaced below the inlet and spaced above the outlet, for control of the toasting zone heater element in response to sensing of the temperature of the air at the level of the baking zone in between the inlet and outlet.
- 7. An oven according to claim 5, in which the broiling zone radiant heater is normally on and in which the toasting zone convective heater is normally off and is controllably connected to a thermostat having a temperature sensing element mounted in the baking zone for control of the toasting zone convective heated element in response to sensing of the temperature of air at the level of the baking zone, said toasting zone convective heater element being of at least twice the wattage of said broiling zone radiant heater element.
- 8. An oven according to claim 5, in which the toasting zone heater element is a semi-circular C-shaped coil which is underneath the trackway and has an arcuate length of less than 360 degrees, the outlet for food items being between arcuate ends of the C-shaped coil.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of our co-pending application Ser. No. 673,114 filed on Apr. 2, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,164,991.
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