This application relates generally to ovens and, more specifically, to ovens with steaming and/or cleaning systems and an arrangement to prevent grease flow along a cleaning water recirculation path.
Ovens including steaming and/or cleaning systems can create issues for handling of grease. Ovens including steaming and/or spray cleaning systems can also create issues for maintaining steam and/or liquid within the cooking chamber.
It would be desirable to provide an oven with a cleaning system and an arrangement that limits water travel into a grease receptacle and/or that limits grease travel to municipal drain systems. It would be desirable to provide an oven with a positive latch arrangement that is ergonomically convenient to use. It would also be desirable to provide an oven with a door gasket arrangement that is effective.
Ovens including doors with both an inner and an outer glass panes are known. In these existing ovens, the outer glass pane is rigidly mounted to the frame so that the inner glass pane can be swung away from the outer glass pane. It would be desirable to provide an oven with a door arrangement that effectively applies pressure to a gasket and/or better facilitates cleaning between the glass panes.
According to one aspect disclosed herein, an oven includes a cooking chamber, a spray system for spraying cleaning fluid in the cooking chamber, and a chamber drain flow path that leads to each of a grease drain path and a water drain path, wherein the water drain path includes one of an associated drain pump or drain valve and the grease drain path lacks a drain pump. The grease drain path may be controlled by a valve. In another aspect of the previous embodiment, a first flow opening from the chamber drain flow path to the water drain path is elevated relative to a second flow opening from the chamber drain flow path to the grease drain path.
In another aspect of the previous embodiments, a baffle wall extends upward from a bottom of the chamber drain flow path to the first flow opening, and liquid must travel over the baffle wall to reach the drain pump or drain valve. In another aspect of the previous embodiments, the chamber drain flow path further leads to a recirculation path of the spray system, the recirculation path including a wash pump. A third flow opening from the chamber drain flow path to the recirculation path is elevated relative to the second flow opening.
In another aspect of the previous embodiments, the oven includes a controller configured to maintain the valve in an open condition during cooking operations such that grease flows downward through the second flow opening and along the grease flow path under the force of gravity without reaching the first flow opening. In another aspect, the controller is configured to close the valve during an oven cleaning operation.
In another aspect of the previous embodiments, an oven includes a cooking chamber and a door movable between open and closed positions for accessing the cooking chamber. The door includes latch member that automatically latches upon closure of the door. In another aspect, the door includes a handle for opening the door, and user interaction with the handle is not required to close the door and effect latching of the latch member. In another aspect of the previous embodiments, the latch member is biased into a latching position and includes a ramped surface that interacts with a latch pin upon door closure to temporarily move the latch member out of its latching position. In another aspect of the previous embodiments, a linking arrangement connects the handle with the latch member such that when the door is in the closed position, pulling the handle away from the door causes the linking arrangement to move the latch member to an unlatched position. In another aspect, the handle includes a grip portion and at least two arms that are spaced apart (spaced apart arms) and extend to the door, and wherein the grip portion maintains a consistent orientation relative to the door when the handle is pulled away from the door.
In another aspect of the previous embodiments, an oven includes a cooking chamber with an access opening, a spray system for spraying cleaning fluid in the cooking chamber, a door movable between an open position(s) and a closed position relative to the access opening, and a gasket positioned between the door and an oven housing when the door is in the closed position to redirect sprayed water that impinges upon the door back into the cooking chamber. In another aspect of the previous embodiment, the gasket includes a mount portion positioned alongside the access opening and having an outwardly-facing domed portion that seals against an inner surface of the door at a first location. In another aspect of the previous embodiment, the gasket includes an inner portion alongside the mount portion, the inner portion having a first wing extending away from the cooking chamber and that contacts and seals against the inner surface of the door at a second location. In another aspect of the previous embodiments, the inner portion of the gasket includes a second wing extending into the cooking chamber. In another aspect, the mount portion includes a metal insert and a hollow cavity behind the outwardly-facing domed portion. In another aspect of the previous embodiment, the metal insert includes a generally planar mid-portion with two wing portions that extend outward away from the oven and that are angled toward each other. In another aspect of the previous embodiments, multiple fasteners engage the metal insert to mount the gasket to the oven housing.
In another aspect of the previous embodiments, the gasket includes a second wing portion extending into the cooking chamber, wherein sprayed water impinging upon the inner surface of the door contacts the first wing portion and flows along the inner surface of the gasket to the second wing portion and back into the cooking chamber. In another aspect of the previous embodiments, the gasket has a mount portion with an outwardly domed part that contacts the inner surface of the door at a location spaced from the first wing portion. In another aspect, the outwardly domed part of the gasket is movable away from a planar part that seats against the oven housing for mounting.
In another aspect of the previous embodiments, the oven includes a cooking chamber with an access opening and a door movable between an open position(s) and a closed position relative to the access opening. The door includes an inner glass pane and an outer glass pane. The inner glass pane is rigidly mounted to a frame of the door for movement therewith, and the outer glass pane is movably mounted to the frame. In another aspect of the previous embodiment, the outer glass pane has a closed condition lying alongside but spaced apart from the inner glass pane, and an open condition in which the outer glass pane is pivoted outward away from the inner glass pane. In another aspect of the previous embodiments, the outer glass pane can be moved from the closed condition to the open condition while the door remains in its closed position. In another aspect, the outer glass pane is mounted on a secondary frame member that is pivotally attached to the frame of the door. In another aspect, the door includes a latch for securing the outer glass pane in the closed condition. The latch is one of a magnetic latch or a manual latch. In another aspect of the previous embodiments, the oven includes a gasket positioned between the door and a housing of the cooking chamber, and the inner glass pane abuts against the gasket when the door is in the closed position.
In another aspect of the previous embodiments, the inner glass pane is rigidly mounted to a primary frame of the door that is pivotably mounted to a housing of the oven, and the outer glass frame is mounted to a secondary frame that is pivotably mounted to the primary frame. In another aspect, the oven includes a releasable latch mechanism between the secondary frame and the primary frame for holding the outer glass pane in the closed condition.
According to another aspect of any of the previous embodiments, the oven includes a steam input arrangement within the cooking chamber.
The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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When it is desired to initiate a cleaning operation, the valve 40 is closed and liquid sprayed within the chamber will pass through drain 32, along path 33, and then through opening 56 to the wash pump 44 that delivers the cleaning liquid back along path 38 to the spray arm 30 for further spraying, per
To bring the cleaning operation to a close, the wash pump 44 is turned off, and the drain pump 42 is turned on to pump the cleaning liquid and any material therein to the municipal drain. The grease drain valve 40 remains closed. In some embodiments a clean rinse spray may subsequently be initiated, with flows from the rinse also being delivered to the drain pump 42. Once the cleaning operation, including any associated rinse, is complete, the pump 42 is turned off, and the grease drain valve 40 may be opened for future cooking operations. The oven 10 may also include a controller 100 (shown schematically in
In the alternative embodiment of
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During steaming operations, as well as during cleaning operations, it is generally desirable to assure that the oven door 14 remains closed. A positive latching feature is provided for this purpose.
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In one embodiment, the latch member 110 is mounted for pivotable movement about a point 118, with a spring member 120 biasing the latch member 110 into the latching position. Pulling the handle 16 outward away from the door causes a linkage 122 to move to the left (e.g., relative to the page on which
The spring 128 acts as a handle debounce assist. When the door is closed the latch member 110 temporarily pivots out of its latching position during interaction with the pin 112. However, the spring 128 keeps the handle member 16 in a stable position near the plane of the door during the temporary latch movement to aid in assuring that the door does not kick back open.
Notably, the grip portion 130 of the handle maintains a consistent orientation relative to the door 14 when the handle 16 is pulled away from the door 14 (e.g., in the illustrated case an axis of the grip portion remains generally parallel to the outer surface of the door 14). The spaced apart arms 132 extending from the grip portion 130 extend into the door 14 to provide connection with the linking arrangement. The arms 132 also maintain their respective orientations relative to the door 14 when the handle 16 is moved (e.g., in the illustrated case the axes of the arms 132 remain generally perpendicular to the outer surface of the door).
The positive latch member 110 helps maintain good sealing contact between a gasket and the door. During cleaning operations, it is generally desirable to assure that sprayed liquids are retained within the cooking chamber. A gasket arrangement is provided for this purpose.
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Notably, the outwardly domed side 152 of the mount portion 144 can be folded upward away from the metal insert 146 and a planar gasket part 143 (e.g., per arrow 157) to provide access to the metal insert 146 for the purpose of placing bolts or other fasteners through the metal insert 146 and into the housing frame 142 to secure the gasket 140 in place. The outer domed side 152 is then folded back down to engage the slots 151 with the wing portions 150 and hold the outer domed side 152 down in its normal operating position. An internal space 153 is provided to receive the bolt heads.
An inner portion 158 of the gasket 140 is positioned alongside the mount portion 144 and includes an inwardly extending wing 160 and an outwardly extending wing 162. The outwardly extending wing 162 contacts the inside surface 149 of the door 14 when closed to provide another line of sealing contact at a second position 164 spaced apart from the first position 154 (i.e., the first position 154 is spaced apart from the outwardly extending wing 162). The outwardly extending wing 162 flexes slightly when contacted by the door 14 for this purpose. The inwardly extending wing 160 extends slightly into the cooking chamber 20 and abuts against the rim of the cooking chamber access opening (e.g. at corner 166). Water that is sprayed onto and impinges the oven door 14 falls under gravity onto outwardly extending wing 162, then along the inwardly facing surface 161 of the gasket 140 to inwardly facing wing 160, thereby causing the water to be redirected back into the cooking chamber 20 (e.g., see arrow 165). This arrangement prevents buildup of wash water on top of the seal by the door 14, thereby avoiding undesired release of any such water when the door 14 is opened.
In an alternative embodiment, the inwardly extending wing 160 could be shortened or eliminated, with the gasket 140 terminating at or near the corner 166.
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The door 14 includes an outer, secondary frame 180 that is pivotably mounted to the door frame 170 (e.g., secondary frame 180 is secondary to the door frame 170, which is the primary frame). The secondary frame 180 carries an outer glass pane 182 that is spaced apart from the inner glass pane 172 when the secondary frame 180 is positioned against/alongside the frame 170 in a closed condition. The secondary frame 180 swings open as shown to provide access between the inner and outer glass panes 172, 182 for cleaning purposes. In the open condition, the outer glass pane 182 is pivoted outward away from the inner glass pane 172. Notably, the secondary frame 180, including the outer glass pane 182, may be swung open even when the door 14 is in the closed and latched position relative to the oven housing 142. In this regard, a magnetic latch, quick slider type latch, or other manual latch may be used to hold the secondary frame 180 against the door frame 170 during normal use of the door 14, but enabling ready operator release of the latch (e.g., either by pulling the secondary frame 180 to overcome the magnet force or by manually operating the slide latch) to swing the secondary frame 180 away from the door frame 170.
It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only, is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that other changes and modifications are possible.
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