Claims
- 1. A low-power microwave oven capable of operating from the DC power normally available in passenger vehicles and boats through the “cigarette lighter” or “accessory power” socket and having means of using a seatbelt to secure the microwave oven in a seat of a vehicle, comprising;
A compact microwave oven cabinet enclosing a cavity or heating chamber, whose walls are constructed of a radio reflecting material such as metal sheet, having a similarly constructed door allowing access to the cavity, a source of microwave energy, a magnetron, suitable for operation at the power levels described, receiving power at appropriate voltages from a switching power supply deriving its power from the vehicle “cigarette lighter” or “accessory power” socket.
- 2. Means for the microwave oven described in claim 1 with its control keypad and display, and cavity door, on the same top surface such that they may be easily accessed while the microwave is secured in a seat of a vehicle and so that food may be easily placed into, and removed from, the microwave oven cavity. Cooling air intake and outlet on the same top surface so they are not blocked, occluded, ,nor airflow through them impeded, by proximity to the seat components or other structures.
- 3. The microwave oven described in claim 2 with a DC motor having affixed to its shaft a set of fan blades and positioned so as to intake air from a top surface mounted vent and plenum, propel the air through the magnetron anode cooling structure and then through an additional plenum out another top surface mounted vent.
- 4. The microwave oven described in claim 3 with a voltage regulator always on when the device is connected to the vehicle power source, providing power at appropriate voltage for the various logic and control circuits.
- 5. The microwave oven described in claim 4 with a solenoid operated locking mechanism to prevent the cavity door from springing open while the vehicle is in motion and thus releasing microwave energy into the vehicle.
- 6. The microwave oven in claim 5 with a means, a detented stud, of retaining molded “microwave safe” food containers with locking lids and appropriate vents in place while a vehicle is in motion by means of a mating cavity or other retaining structure molded in to the bottom of the food container.
- 7. The microwave oven in claim 6 with a removable molded, radio-transparent, heat-resistant, dishwasher-safe plastic liner constructed to fit closely into the microwave oven cavity and covering the bottom except for a clearance hole for the detented stud and extending most of the way up the sides of the cavity, but open at the top.
- 8. The microwave oven in claim 7 with a different removable molded, radio-transparent, heat-resistant, dishwasher-safe plastic liner constructed to fit closely into the microwave oven cavity and having an inverted pyramidal well into which food heating containers may be placed so as to be constrained from movement while the vehicle is in motion.
- 9. The microwave oven in claim 8 with a digital system controller consisting of a microprocessor, adequate RAM and ROM and input buffers and output drivers which monitors acceleration signals from an accelerometer or similar spatial displacement measuring devices as well as cavity door and over temperature interlocks and other sensors related to safety concerns, and which causes immediate system shutdown in the event of a hazardous or fault condition.
- 10. The microwave oven in claim 9 with an algorithm to multiply a “standard” heating time for a typical full-size kitchen microwave, and input to the system controller input via the control keypad, by a factor properly compensating for the lower power output and consequent longer heating time required in this lower-power microwave oven.
- 11. The microwave oven in claim 10 with a DC motor driving a cooling fan for a magnetron supplied with power directly from the vehicle via a transistor switch and whose intake and exhaust airflow is contained within plenums vented to the outside of the cabinet.
- 12. The microwave oven in claim 11 with a means of monitoring input voltage and input current to the system and causing system shutdown in the event that the vehicle battery voltage drops below an acceptable level or if the current being drawn rises near a level which will cause the vehicle power outlet fuse to blow or which is otherwise unacceptable.
- 13. The microwave oven in claim 12 with a carrying handle molded into the top surface or externally affixed thereto so as to not interfere with any other required functions.
- 14. The microwave oven in claim 13 with an external cabinet or housing constructed of a transparent or translucent material which allows viewing of the internal components and construction.
- 15. A low-power mobile microwave oven for use in a vehicle or boat comprising;
a cabinet enclosing a cavity or heating chamber, whose walls are constructed of a radio reflecting material such as metal sheet, a magnetron for providing microwave energy to the heating chamber, a switching power supply that supplies energy to the magnetron, means for supplying power to the switching power supply, and wherein the cabinet defines a top surface, wherein the controls for the oven, a control keypad and display, the cooling air inlets and outlets and a door that provides access to the heating chamber or cavity are all provided on the top surface.
- 16. A low-power mobile microwave oven for use in a vehicle or boat comprising;
a cabinet enclosing a cavity or heating chamber, whose walls are constructed of radio reflecting material such as metal sheet, and wherein the cabinet contains a door that provides access to the heating chamber, controls for the oven, a control keypad and display, and air inlet and outlets, a magnetron for providing microwave energy to the heating chamber or cavity, a switching power supply that supplies energy to the magnetron, a plug and cable from the “cigarette lighter” or “accessory power” socket or similar connector for supplying power to the switching power supply.
- 17. A low-power mobile microwave oven for use in a vehicle such as a car, a boat, or an aircraft, wherein the vehicle contains seat belts, comprising;
a cabinet enclosing a cavity or heating chamber, whose walls are constructed of a 'radio reflecting material such as metal sheet, and wherein the cabinet contains a door that provides access to the heating chamber, controls for the oven, a keypad and display, and air inlets and outlets, a magnetron for providing microwave energy to the heating chamber, a switching power supply that supplies energy to the magnetron, means for supplying power to the switching power supply, and means for securing the oven to a seat by the seat belts.
- 18. A low-power mobile microwave oven for use in a vehicle or boat comprising;
a cabinet enclosing a cavity or heating chamber, whose walls are constructed of radio reflecting material such as metal sheet, and wherein the cabinet contains a door that provides access to the heating chamber, controls for the oven, a control keypad and display, and air inlets and outlets, a magnetron for providing microwave energy to the heating chamber or cavity, a switching power supply that supplies energy to the magnetron, and means for supplying power to the switching power supply wherein the total power consumption is less than 300 Watts.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application, entitled Mobile Microwave Oven, Ser. No. 60/173,679, which application was filed on Dec. 29, 1999, by Peter S. Stutman, a U.S. citizen, of 27 Lillian Avenue, Sudbury, Mass., 01776 and which provisional is hereby incorporated herein by reference.