Claims
- 1. A vacuum oven comprising:
a hollow body having an opening providing access to an interior of said body; a removable shelf fitted in the body; a heater coupled to the shelf; a power interface coupled to the heater and for releasably coupling to an external power source separate from the body; a vacuum valve coupled to the body and for releasably coupling to an external vacuum source; and a door coupled to the body for covering said opening, said door sealing against the body by vacuum.
- 2. A vacuum oven as recited in claim 1 further comprising:
a thermocouple coupled to the shelf for measuring temperature; and a thermocouple interface coupled to the thermocouple and for relesably coupling to a controller.
- 3. A vacuum oven as recited in claim 2 further comprising an overtemperature switch controlling power from the power source to the heater when the temperature of the heater is greater than a predetermined temperature.
- 4. A vacuum oven as recited in claim 1 wherein the heater is heating pad.
- 5. A vacuum oven as recited in claim 1 wherein the door is releasbly coupled to the body.
- 6. A vacuum oven as recited in claim 5 wherein a bracket extends from the door and wherein the bracket seats on a groove formed on the body for hanging the door to the body.
- 7. A vacuum oven as recited in claim 5 further comprising a valve on the door for releasing vacuum from the oven allowing for removal of the door.
- 8. A vacuum oven as recited in claim 1 further comprising a handle mounted on the body for carrying the vacuum oven.
- 9. A vacuum oven as recited in claim 1 comprising at least two shelves slidably fitted in the body and a heater coupled to each shelf of said at least two shelves.
- 10. A vacuum oven system comprising:
a rack comprising a bay for receiving a vacuum oven; a first vacuum valve mounted at the bay; a first power interface mounted at the bay; and a vacuum oven slidably fitted in the bay and releably coupled to the rack, the vacuum oven comprising,
a hollow body having an opening providing access to an interior of said body, a first heater coupled to the body, and a second vacuum valve coupled to the body and in communication with an interior of the body, wherein when the vacuum oven is received in the bay, the first power interface releasably couples with the heater and the first vacuum valve is releasably coupled to the second vacuum valve in series.
- 11. A system as recited in claim 10 wherein the oven further comprises a door coupled to the body for covering the body opening, said door sealing against the body by vacuum.
- 12. A system as recited in claim 11 wherein a bracket extends from the door and wherein the bracket seats on a groove formed on the body releasably hanging the door on the body.
- 13. A system as recited in claim 10 wherein the vacuum oven further comprises a first thermocouple coupled to the body for measuring temperature.
- 14. A system as recited in claim 13 further comprising:
a power source coupled to the first power interface; and a vacuum source coupled to the first vacuum valve.
- 15. A system as recited in claim 14 further comprising a controller, wherein when the vacuum oven is received in the bay, the controller controls power provided by the power source and the operation of the first and second vacuum valves.
- 16. A system as recited in claim 15 wherein the controller receives signals from the thermocouple indicative of the temperature measured by the thermocouple, and wherein the controller controls the power provided by the power source in response to the signals it receives from the thermocouple.
- 17. A system as recited in claim 16 further comprising a processor for controlling and programming the controller.
- 18. A system as recited in claim 17 wherein the vacuum oven further comprises a second power interface coupled to the first heater, wherein then the vacuum oven is received in the bay, the first power interface releasably couples with the second power interface.
- 19. A system as recited in claim 18 wherein the vacuum oven further comprises a first shelf slidably fitted into the hollow body, and wherein the first heater and first thermocouple are mounted on the shelf.
- 20. A system as recited in claim 19 further comprising a first thermocouple interface mounted at the bay and to the controller, and a second thermocouple interface mounted on the vacuum oven, wherein when the vacuum oven is received in the bay, the first thermocouple interface releasably couples to the second thermocouple interface.
- 21. A system as recited in claim 20 wherein when the shelf is slidably fitted into the body, the thermocouple connects to the second thermocouple interface and the heater releasably couples to the second power interface.
- 22. A system as recited in claim 21 wherein the heater is a first heating pad.
- 23. A system as recited in claim 22 further comprising:
a second shelf slidably fitted into the vacuum oven body; a second heating pad mounted on the second shelf and coupled to a third power interface; and a second thermocouple mounted on the second shelf and connected to a third thermocouple interface, wherein when the oven is received in the bay, the third power interface releasably couples with the first power interface and the third thermocouple interface releasably couples with the first thermocouple interface.
- 24. A system as recited in claim 23 wherein the second thermocouple interface and the third thermocouple interface are the same thermocouple interface.
- 25. A system as recited in claim 23 wherein the second power interface and the third power interface are the same power interface.
- 26. A system as recited in claim 23 further comprising:
a third shelf fixed to the vacuum oven body; a third heating pad mounted on the third shelf and coupled to a fourth power interface; and a third thermocouple mounted on the third shelf and connected to a fourth thermocouple interface, wherein when the oven is received in the bay, the fourth thermocouple interface releasably couples with the first thermocouple interface.
- 27. A system as recited in claim 10 wherein the rack comprises a plurality of bays for receiving said vacuum oven.
- 28. A system as recited in claim 27 further comprising a plurality of vacuum ovens, wherein each of said plurality of vacuum ovens is received in one of said plurality of bays.
- 29. A system as recited in claim 28 wherein a separate vacuum valve is mounted on each of said plurality of bays and coupled to a controller and a separate power interface is mounted at each of said plurality of bays and coupled to a power source.
- 30. A system as recited in claim 29 wherein all the first vacuum valves are coupled to the same vacuum source.
- 31. A system as recited in claim 10 wherein the first vacuum valve is three way valve and the second vacuum valve is a two way valve.
- 32. A system as recited in claim 10 further comprising a first coupling member coupled to the first vacuum valve providing access to the first vacuum valve and wherein the vacuum oven further comprises a second coupling member extending from the second vacuum valve, wherein when the vacuum oven is slidably fitted in the bay the first coupling member mates with the second coupling member.
- 33. A system as recited in claim 32 wherein the first coupling member is a suction cup and the second coupling member is a disc.
- 34. A system as recited in claim 32 wherein the first coupling member is a disc and the second coupling member is a suction cup.
- 35. A system as recited in claim 10 further comprising a first key coupled to the oven and a second key complementary to the first key coupled to the bay, wherein when the oven is received by the bay, the first key mates with the second key.
- 36. A method for decontaminating items comprising:
placing the items in an oven interior; coupling the oven to a vacuum source drawing a vacuum in the oven; heating the items in the oven to a predetermined temperature for decontaminating; decoupling the oven from the vacuum source; moving the oven to a work area after decoupling; and releasing the vacuum after moving.
- 37. A method as recited in claim 36 wherein the oven comprises a door providing access to the oven interior, the method further comprising sealing the door against the oven by the drawn vacuum.
- 38. A method as recited in claim 37 further comprising a valve coupled to the door, wherein releasing the vacuum comprises opening said valve.
- 39. A method as recited in claim 36 wherein the work area is a glove box.
- 40. A method as recited in claim 36 wherein the work area is a clean room.
- 41. A method as recited in claim 36 wherein the step of releasing comprises backfilling the oven with a gas.
- 42. A method as recited in claim 36 wherein coupling the oven to a vacuum source comprises releasably coupling the oven to a rack and coupling the vacuum source to the rack.
- 43. A method as recited in claim 42 wherein heating comprises coupling a power source to a heater in the oven for providing power to the heater for heating the items.
- 44. A method as recited in claim 43 wherein heating comprises coupling a power source to a heating pad in the oven for providing power to the heating pad for heating the items.
- 45. A method as recited in claim 44 wherein coupling the power source comprises coupling the power source to the rack.
- 46. A method as recited in claim 45 wherein a first vacuum valve is mounted on the rack for controlling the vacuum from the vacuum source and wherein a second vacuum valve is mounted on the oven, wherein when the oven is releasably coupled to the rack the first and second valves are coupled in series and wherein drawing a vacuum comprises opening the first and second valves allowing the vacuum source to draw a vacuum in the oven, and wherein the second vacuum valve is closed and the first valve opens a port to relieve the vacuum when the oven is decoupled from the vacuum source.
- 47. A method for operating a plurality of vacuum ovens for decontaminating items:
providing a rack having a plurality of bays; coupling a vacuum source to the plurality of bays; coupling a power source to the plurality of bays; mounting a first vacuum oven having an interior in a first of said plurality of bays; releasably coupling the power source to the first vacuum oven for providing power for heating the first vacuum oven; releasably coupling the vacuum source to the first vacuum oven; drawing a vacuum in the first vacuum oven to a first predetermined level; heating the interior of the first vacuum oven to a first predetermined temperature; mounting a second vacuum oven having an interior in a second of said plurality of bays; releasably coupling the power source to the second vacuum oven for providing power for heating the second vacuum oven; releasably coupling the vacuum source to the second vacuum oven; drawing a vacuum in the second vacuum oven to a second predetermined level; heating the interior of the second vacuum oven to a second predetermined temperature; and removing one of said first and second vacuums ovens from its corresponding bay while maintaining the vacuum within said removed oven.
- 48. A method as recited in claim 47 wherein each bay comprises a first vacuum valve coupled to the vacuum source for controlling vacuum drawn by the vacuum source and wherein each of said first and second vacuum ovens comprises a second vacuum valve wherein when a vacuum oven is mounted in a bay, one of said first vacuum valves couples in series with one of said second vacuum valves.
- 49. A method as recited in claim 48 wherein a processor is coupled to the rack for controlling the first and second vacuum valves and power supplied by the power source to each vacuum oven.
- 50. A method as recited in claim 49 wherein if the vacuum level in the first vacuum oven is not at the first predetermined level and if the temperature of the first vacuum oven is not at the first predetermined temperature when the second vacuum oven is mounted on the second bay, the method comprises:
waiting until the temperature and vacuum in the first vacuum oven reach the first predetermined level and first predetermined temperature, respectively; closing the second vacuum valve coupled to the first vacuum oven; opening the first vacuum valve on the second bay; opening the second vacuum valve coupled on the second vacuum oven; and closing the second vacuum valve coupled to the second vacuum oven when the vacuum in the second vacuum oven reaches the second predetermined level.
- 51. A method as recited in claim 50 wherein if the vacuum in the second vacuum oven does not reach the second predetermined level within a predetermined period of time, the process is stopped.
- 52. A method as recited in claim 50 further comprising:
opening the second vacuum valve coupled to the first vacuum oven; and supplying power to the second vacuum oven for heating the second vacuum oven until the temperature inside the second vacuum oven reaches the second predetermined temperature; closing the second vacuum valve coupled to the first vacuum oven; opening the second vacuum valve coupled to the second vacuum oven allowing a vacuum to be drawn in the second vacuum oven; and opening the second vacuum valve coupled to the first vacuum oven when the vacuum in the second vacuum oven reaches the second predetermined level.
- 53. A method as recited in claim 52 further comprising:
closing the second vacuum valve coupled to the second vacuum oven when the temperature and vacuum in the second vacuum oven reach the second predetermined temperature and second predetermined level, respectively; and closing the first vacuum valve coupled to the second bay.
- 54. A method as recited in claim 53 wherein closing the second vacuum valve coupled to the second vacuum oven when the temperature and vacuum in the second vacuum oven reach the second predetermined temperature and second predetermined level, respectively comprises closing the second vacuum valve coupled to the second vacuum oven when the vacuum in the second vacuum oven reaches the second predetermined level while the temperature in the second vacuum oven reaches and is maintained at the second predetermined temperature for a predetermined time period.
- 55. A method as recited in claim 50 further comprising selecting the second oven from a list of ovens on the processor.
- 56. A method as recited in claim 48 wherein removing comprises, closing the second vacuum valve of the oven being removed and opening a port of the first vacuum valve coupled to the second vacuum valve of the oven being removed to vent the vacuum.
- 57. A method as recited in claim 47 wherein if the vacuum in the first vacuum oven does not reach the first predetermined level within a predetermined period of time, the process is stopped.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based and claims priority on Provisional Application Serial No. 60/329,190, filed on Oct. 12, 2001, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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