Claims
- 1. A lightwave oven comprising:a housing including an oven chamber; a food support within the oven chamber, the food support having an area; at least one lightwave cooking lamp movably mounted within the oven chamber between a first position in which the lamp is positioned to direct radiant energy onto a first area of the food support and second position in which the lamp is positioned to direct radiant energy onto a second, separate, area of the food support; a lightwave radiation absorbing shield position below the food support, the shield for absorbing radiation emitted by the lamp and for emitting heat towards the underside of the food support.
- 2. The lightwave oven of claim 1 wherein, when in the second position, the lamp is positioned to direct radiant energy onto the shield.
- 3. A lightwave oven comprising:a housing including an oven chamber; a food support within the oven chamber, the support having an area; at least a first lightwave cooking lamp movable mounted within the oven chamber above said food support between a first position in which the first lamp is positioned to direct radiant energy onto a first area of the food support and a second position in which the first lamp is positioned to direct radiant energy onto a second, separate, area of the food support; at least a second lightwave cooking lamp movably mounted within the oven chamber below a said food support between a first position in which the second lamp is positioned to direct radiant energy onto a first area of the food support and a second position in which the second lamp is positioned to direct radiant energy onto a second, separate, area of the foods support; and a lightwave radiation absorbing shield position below the food support, the shield for absorbing radiation emitted by the second lamp and for emitting heat towards the underside of the food support.
- 4. The lightwave of oven of claim 3 wherein the lamp is positioned within a reflector and wherein the reflector is moveable with the lamp between the first and second positions.
- 5. The lightwave oven of claim 4 wherein the reflector is elliptical in cross section.
- 6. A method of cooking food in a lightwave oven, comprising the steps of:providing a lightwave oven having a food support and at least a first lamp position above the food item and at least a second lamp below the food support and the food item and positioned to direct radiant energy onto the food support; positioning a food item on the food support; illuminating the first and the second lamps; and moving the first lamp within the oven to cause the first lamp to scan the food item with radiant energy and simultaneously moving the second lamp within the oven to cause the second lamp to scan the food item with radiant energy whereby during the moving step the lamps are made to scan the food item in a first direction and are then caused to scan the food item in a second direction opposite to the first direction and wherein only the first lamp is illuminated during the movement in the first direction and only the second lamp is illuminating during movement in the second direction.
- 7. A method of cooking food in a lightwave oven, comprising the steps of:providing a lightwave oven having a food support and at least one,lamp positioned to direct radiant energy onto the food support; positioning a food item on the food support; illuminating the lamp moving the lamp within the oven to cause the lamp to scan the food item with radiant energy in a first direction and then to scan the food item in a second direction opposite to the first direction, repeating the moving step multiple times throughout the cooking cycle; during a first number of the multiple times the moving step is performed at a first scan rate selected to induce evaporation of surface moisture from the surface of the food item followed by replenishment of the evaporated surface moisture from within the food item; and during a second number of multiple times the moving step is performed at a second scan rate that is slower than the first scan rate, to induce browning at the surface of the food item.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the lamp is operable at a plurality of colored temperatures and wherein the method includes the step of altering the colored temperature of the lamp at least once during cooking.
- 9. A method of cooking food in a lightwave oven, comprising the steps of:providing a lightwave oven having a food support, at least one lamp positioned to direct energy onto the food support and a shield beneath the food support; positioning a food item on the food support; illuminating the lamp; moving the lamp within the oven to cause the lamp to scan the food item with radiant energy; moving the lamp into a position to direct radiant energy onto the shield to heat the shield and radiating heat from the shield onto the food item.
- 10. A method of cooking food in a lightwave oven, comprising the steps of:providing a lightwave oven having a food support, at least a first lamp position above the food item and at least a second lamp below the food support and the food item and positioned to direct radiant energy on to the food support and a shield beneath the food support and above the second lamp; positioning a food item on the food support; illuminating the first and the second lamps; moving the first lamp within the oven to cause the first lamp to scan the food item with radiant energy and simultaneously moving the second lamp within the oven to cause the second lamp to scan the food item with radiant energy; directing radiant energy from the second lamp onto the shield to heat the shield and radiating heat from the shield onto the food item.
- 11. A method of cooking food in a lightwave oven, comprising the steps of:providing a lightwave oven having a food support and at least one lamp positioned to direct radiant energy onto the food support; positioning a food item on the food support; illuminating the lamp; moving the lamp within the oven to cause the lamp to scan the food item with radiant energy in a first direction and then to scan the food item in a second direction opposite to the first direction; and repeating the moving step multiple times throughout the cooking cycle; during a first number of the multiple times the moving step is performed continuously and uninterrupted at a first scan rate selected to induce evaporation of surface moisture from the surface of the food item followed by replenishment of the evaporated surface moisture from within the food item.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional No. 60/115,160 filed Jan. 8, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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