Claims
- 1. A method of uniformly drying a microwave-lossy article within the oven cavity of a microwave oven equipped with a variable power control the steps which include:
- completely enclosing said article in a chamber defined by a microwave-permeable, heat-insulating enclosure where said enclosure is designed to impede the release of vapor from said chamber,
- exposing said article to microwave energy and adjusting said variable power control while monitoring the vapor temperature within said chamber until said vapor temperature holds at a first predetermined temperature, and, at said holding power level,
- continuing said exposure until said temperature rises to a second predetermined temperature.
- 2. In a method of drying, according to claim 1, further including:
- releasing, from said chamber, liquid condensed from vapor and liquid evolved from said microwave lossy article during said microwave exposure.
- 3. In a method of drying, according to claim 1, which includes:
- where said first predetermined temperature is a chamber vapor temperature below the boiling temperature of the liquid component of said drying article.
- 4. In a method of drying, according to claim 1, which includes:
- where said second predetermined temperature is at the browning temperature of said article and below the burning temperature of said article.
- 5. In a method of drying, according to claim 1, further including:
- tumbling said enclosure to tumble said article within said chamber.
- 6. In a method of drying, according to claim 1, which includes:
- during said bulk drying, before said second predetermined temperature, as said article dries and increases in strength, increasing the power output of said variable power control to match said increase in strength.
- 7. In a method of drying, according to claim 1, which includes:
- where said monitoring the vapor temperature within said chamber is accomplished by placing a temperature sensor within the configuration of said article.
- 8. In a method of drying, according to claim 7, which includes:
- where said second predetermined temperature is higher than 280.degree. F.
- 9. In a microwave oven comprising an enclosure for receiving a microwave-lossy wet article and means for emitting microwave energy to said article, for use in said oven, an improved apparatus for processing said article therein, and, to permit the insertion and removal of said article, access means located both in said enclosure and in said apparatus, said improved apparatus comprising in combination:
- a microwave-permeable, heat-insulating, elastic, water-absorptive enclosure which defines a drying chamber designed to receive said article and which is designed to impede vapor release from said chamber, and
- where said drying chamber is designed (1) to be smaller in physical dimension than said article and can only receive said article if the walls of said elastic enclosure are stressed apart and (2) when said article is in said enclosure said walls of said elastic enclosure, attempting to return to their unstressed condition, contract and conform to the outer surface of said article exerting pressure thereon.
- 10. Apparatus for drying, according to claim 9 which includes:
- where said enclosure is made from open-pore, plastic foam.
- 11. In a microwave oven combination, according to claim 9, which includes:
- where said article is a water soaked book.
- 12. In a method of drying a lossy wet article in a microwave oven the steps which include:
- enclosing said article in a chamber constructed of a material which, at said article's drying temperature, is designed (1) to block conductive, convective and radiant heat loss from said article and (2) to confine about said article a preselected positive vapor pressure,
- exposing said wet article to microwave energy until said microwave energy is converted to heat energy within said article and said heat energy vaporizes the liquid of said wet article so that (1) said heat energy, as the latent heat of vaporization, at said preselected positive vapor pressure, will overlay said article and (2) at vapor pressure levels higher than said preselected vapor pressure said vaporized liquid can escape said chamber, and
- isolating the outside surface of said chamber from direct contact with cool, vapor-condensing oven surfaces, to prevent the entrapment of liquid, from hot vapor condensing on said cool surface, between said outside surface and said cool oven surface.
- 13. In a method for reconstituting frozen, precooked, french fried potatoes in a microwave oven, the steps which include:
- placing at least two single layers of said potatoes divided by a sheet of high-temperature plastic-film in a chamber defined by a microwave-permeable, heat-insulating enclosure where said enclosure is designed to confine within said chamber a positive vapor pressure,
- placing said enclosure within said microwave oven, and
- exposing said potatoes in said chamber to microwave energy until confined vapor, released by said potatoes, measures a temperature higher than 250.degree. F.
- 14. A process for uniformily drying a microwave-lossy, wet article by enclosing said article within a liquid-absorptive, microwave-non-lossy enclosure and tumbling said enclosure, to tumble said article within said enclosure, while subjecting said enclosure and said article to microwave radiation and while confining, within said enclosure and about said article, a predetermined positive vapor pressure.
- 15. In a microwave oven comprising an enclosure for receiving a microwave-lossy, wet article and means for emitting microwave energy to said article, for use in said oven, an improved container for processing said article therein, and to permit the insertion and removal of said article, access means located both in said enclosure and in said container, said improved container comprising in combination:
- a water and fat absorptive, heat-insulating outer container designed to confine a positive vapor pressure therein,
- a high-temperature, plastic-film inner container disposed within said outer container where said inner container is designed to contain said article therein and where said inner container is perforated to permit the free escape of liquid, vapor and cooking fat therefrom.
- 16. In a microwave oven combination, according to claim 15, which includes where more than one plastic-film inner container is employed within said outer container.
- 17. In a microwave oven combination, according to claim 15, which includes:
- means to stand off said outer container from physical contact with cool parts of said microwave enclosure to limit liquid, condensed from vapor on said cool parts, from contacting said outer container.
- 18. A method of drying a microwave-lossy, wet, hollow article by exposing said article to microwave energy the steps of which include:
- covering said hollow in said article to confine within said hollow a positive vapor pressure during said exposure to microwave energy,
- exposing said article to microwave energy,
- monitoring the temperature of said positive vapor pressure released during said exposure to microwave energy by said article and confined within said hollow, and
- terminating said exposure to microwave energy when said positive vapor pressure's temperature reaches a predetermined temperature.
- 19. A method of drying a microwave lossy wet article by exposing said article to microwave energy the steps of which include:
- exposing said article to microwave energy,
- confining about said article a preselected positive vapor pressure, and
- terminating said exposure when said article is dried by reaching a temperature higher than 249.degree. F.
- 20. A process, according to claim 19, where said article is a bread product processed to become dried bread stuffing.
- 21. A process for drying a wet article which comprises:
- stressing apart an elastic, liquid absortive material by inserting said wet article in an opening within said material, and
- exposing said article, confined by said elastic material, to microwave energy until said article is dried.
- 22. In a process, according to claim 21, where said article is a water soaked book.
- 23. In a method for uniformily drying a microwave-lossy, wet article the steps which include:
- enclosing said article within a liquid-absorptive microwave-permeable, closed enclosure,
- tumbling said enclosure with said article therein to tumble said wet article against said liquid-absortive enclosure thereby blotting said wet article,
- exposing said enclosure with said article therein to microwave radiation from a microwave generator,
- confining within said enclosure and about said article a positive pressure of vapor released by said article during said exposure to microwave radiation,
- monitoring the temperature of said released vapor,
- adjusting the power level of said microwave generator until the temperature of said vapor holds at a first predetermined temperature, and
- continuing said exposure until the temperature of said vapor rises to a second predetermined temperature.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 572,385, Apr. 28, 1975, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 325,330, Jan. 22, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,881,027, Ser. No. 400,416, Sept. 24, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,985,991, and Ser. No. 529,052, Dec. 3, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,985,990.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Pp. 349-354 from the Journal of Microwave Power, Sep. 4, 1974, "Microwave Drying of Water Soaked Books". |
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