Microwave oven

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Inventors

Tanaka, Junzo
Urashima, Chikao
Kai, Toshio

Application #

742122

Filed

Nov-15-1976

Published

Jun-20-1978

Current US Class

126/21A
219/685
219/741
219/757

International Classes

H05B 011/00

Field of Search

219/10.55 126/21

Assignee

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Osaka, JA)

Examiners

Grimley; Arthur T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stevens, Davis, Miller & Mosher

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Abstract
A microwave oven providing the combination of dielectric heating by the use of microwaves and resistive heating for scorching the surface of a food. An isolation chamber for accommodating an article to be heated by a resistive heater is formed adjacent to the resistive heater provided in a heating cavity. When heating by the resistive heater is desired, the article to be heated is accommodated in the isolation chamber so that it is heated either both by dielectric heating and resistive heating or solely by resistive heating for scorching in an effective manner and at the same time minimizing the contamination of the heating cavity. In this manner, the application of the microwave oven may be widened and the usefulness of the microwave is enhanced.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A microwave oven comprising

a heating cavity within a main body of said oven,

a door for closing and opening an opening of said heating cavity,

a microwave generator radiating microwave energy into said heating cavity,

a resistive heater within said heating cavity for scorching the surface of an article to be cooked,

a cooling device supplying cooling air to said oven,

an isolation chamber formed by a first portion of said heating cavity separated from a second portion by means of a removable tray for supporting the article to be cooked,

said isolation chamber being adjacent said resistive heater, and

a shielding plate for blocking an opening of said isolation chamber, said shielding plate being mounted on said door with an air gap therebetween so that said air gap communicates with said second portion of said heating cavity to permit the cooling air to flow through said air gap and said second portion of said heating cavity.



Description
When a food is cooked by a microwave oven, it is cooked in a natural manner. On the other hand, the cooking by the microwave oven produces no scorching on the surface of the food. This may sometimes be a drawback in that it decreases people's appetite. For example, when a fish or meat is cooked, it is better from the standpoint of a person's appetite to scorch the surface thereof rather than to cook it in a completely natural manner. It has thus been proposed, as disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 3,320,396, to provide a resistive heater device in the heating cavity of a microwave oven to allow resistive heating of the food in order to eliminate the inconvenience of the prior art oven. However, since the microwave oven includes a number of electrical parts necessary to effect microwave oscillation, the output power to the heater is naturally limited because excessive power would result in vital damage to those electrical parts. Because one of the best advantages of the microwave oven lies in the ability to cook in a short time, the commercial value of the microwave oven would be substantially reduced if the resistive heater required a long heating time. It is, therefore, an important requirement for the microwave oven with a resistive heater to be able to efficiently heat the food with a low power resistive heater. Other significant advantages of the microwave oven lie in that there is no local excessive heating of the food, that there is little oil and smoke generated from the food, that only the food is heated by dielectric heating but the heating cavity itself is not substantially heated and hence the temperature of the heating cavity does not reach a high temperature with the result that the oven will be rarely contaminated or discolored and it may be kept clean without frequent cleaning. Accordingly, in the microwave oven with the resistive heater, it is also significant in increasing the commercial value to minimize the contamination of the heating cavity and to facilitate the maintenance.
 
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