Forced circulation oven door

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Inventors

Doty, Roger F.
Strain, Edwin H.

Application #

941548

Filed

Sep-8-1992

Published

Aug-17-1993

Current US Class

034/233
126/198
126/21A
219/400

International Classes

A21B 001/00

Field of Search

126/21 432/206 219/400 219/368 219/407 34/233 34/201 34/202 34/230 34/219 34/223 134/186

Assignee

Maytag Corporation (Newton, IA)

Examiners

Yeung; James C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Willian Brinks Olds Hofer Gilson & Lione

US Patent References

4010341   Hot air oven
4484063   Convection oven
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4813398   Convection oven
4829158   Portable electric ov...

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Abstract
An oven door that provides forced circulation of the heated air within the interior of an oven chamber is presented. The oven door includes an outside door wall, an inside door wall, and a plurality of interior walls disposed between the outside door wall and the inside door wall that form an air-directing plenum carried within the oven door. The inside door wall has a plurality of openings providing air circulation between the air-directing plenum and the interior of the oven chamber. A motorized fan assembly, located within the oven door, forcibly circulates air through the plurality of openings in the inside door wall, the air-directing plenum and throughout the interior of the oven chamber.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An oven door providing forced air circulation within an oven chamber interior, comprising:

an outside door wall, an inside door wall and a plurality of interior door walls disposed between said outside door wall and said inside door wall, said plurality of interior door walls forming an air-directing plenum disposed within said oven door, said inside door wall including a plurality of openings providing air flow communication between said air-directing plenum and said oven chamber interior; and

a fan located in said air-directing plenum and a motor located inside of said oven door for driving said fan, said motor being adapted for connection with a power source located outside of said oven door whereby, upon operation of said motor, air is circulated through the plurality of openings in said inside door wall, said air-directing plenum and said oven chamber interior,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to cooking ovens and, more particularly, to a door for a domestic cooking oven having a forced air circulation system disposed within the door for more rapidly and uniformly cooking food products.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Ovens for domestic use today employ a wide variety of cooking methods. The most common types of ovens are the conventional electric and gas ovens which cook the food by radiant heat.

In cooking with an oven, a principal objective is frequently (for example, when baking) to achieve a substantially uniform temperature throughout the interior of the oven chamber as the quality and "doneness" of the cooked food product is closely related to the uniformity of interior oven temperature. A problem with conventional ovens is often the nonuniformity of the temperature within the oven chamber. Conventional ovens typically have a natural hot air flow pattern dictated by the interior geometry of the oven that results in uneven heating within the oven chamber and food that is not cooked uniformly. Thus, it is important to achieve substantially uniform heating of the oven cooking chamber.
 
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