Baking oven

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Inventors

Konig, Helmut

Application #

040687

Filed

Apr-20-1987

Published

Oct-25-1988

Current US Class

034/191
034/197
126/21A
219/386
219/400

International Classes

A21B 001/00

Field of Search

126/21 219/400 219/386 432/25 432/143 432/144 432/145 432/149 432/150 432/133 432/152 432/199 34/191 34/23 34/196 34/238 34/197 312/236

Examiners

Dority, Jr.; Carroll B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Townsend and Townsend

US Patent References

4029463   Method for baking...
4039278   Bakery oven

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Abstract
Into the baking chamber of a baking oven a carriage (7) carrying the baking goods (5) can be shifted in between two partition walls (13) having horizontal slots (14) through which hot air is blown into the baking chamber (4) in alternating directions. The carriage (7) carries channels (21) joining the slots (14) and being confined by guide sheet metal elements (20). By these channels (21) the air passing through the slots (14) is guided towards the center of the carriage and onto the baking good.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A baking oven comprising:

a housing;

means for heating air;

means, in fluid communication with the heating means, for blowing the heated air in alternating directions through a baking chamber;

first and second partition walls disposed within and spaced apart from the housing for forming first and second air channels extending a substantial length from a top to a bottom of the housing, the first and second air channels being in fluid commuication with the blowing means for flowing heated air received from the blowing means, the first and second partition walls defining said baking chamber therebetween and having a plurality of apertures formed therein for flowing air from the first and second channels into the baking chamber;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention refers to a baking oven comprising a baking chamber into which a carriage can be shifted which carries the baking good on support members, in particular baking plates, and which is stationary during the baking process, noting that air channels extend at both sides of the baking chamber over the height of the baking chamber from top to bottom, which air channels are separated from the baking chamber by partition walls having provided therein air flow openings formed by horizontal slots preferably extending over the whole depth of the support members as measured in shifting direction of the carriage, heated air being blown in alternating direction into the baking chamber by means of a blower.

Such baking ovens comprising a carriage being stationary during the baking process suffer frequently from the drawback, that the baking good distributed over the support members of the carriage is not uniformely baked. Experiments have shown that the reason for this has its origin in the fact that the heated air supplied via one of both air channels, although emerging with high speed from the air flow passages, becomes rapidly decelerated and thus arrives at the baking good with only reduced and moreover--as seen over the cross section of the baking chamber--with ununiform velocity.
 
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