Ventilated stove

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Inventors

Smith, Alva T.

Application #

837895

Filed

Sep-29-1977

Published

Jan-9-1979

Current US Class

126/21A
126/273A
219/400

International Classes

F24C 015/32

Field of Search

126/21 126/21 219/400

Examiners

Favors; Edward G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bailey, Dority & Flint

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Abstract
A ventilated stove for use in recreational vehicles and the like that includes an oven which is divided into an upper and lower compartment. Positioned between the upper and the lower compartments is a gas burner. A reversible blower communicates with the oven through a duct and can be selectively rotated for causing the air to flow upwards over the burner into the upper oven or downwards through the burner to the lower compartment of the oven. An access door is provided in the rear of the oven so that food can be inserted in the oven from outside of the vehicle. A valve means is provided in the duct for withdrawing combustible by-products from surface burners carried on top of the stove.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A stove for use in a recreation vehicle and the like comprising:

an oven having side walls, a front access door and a rear wall;

a rear access door providing access to said oven from outside of said vehicle;

a gas operated burner carried in said oven;

a first cooking compartment disposed above said gas burner;

a second cooking compartment disposed below said gas burner;

a reversible blower communicating with said oven;

means for selectively rotating said blower in a first direction for causing air to flow through said second cooking compartment up past said gas burner into said first cooking compartment; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a stove and more particularly to a ventilated stove for use in recreational vehicles and the like.

Ventilated gas-operated stoves are well known and one such stove is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,587,555. In this particular stove, an exhaust fan is used for drawing air from around the gas burners carried on top of the stove as well as for withdrawing air from an oven compartment. Similarly operated gas stoves are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,102,616 and 2,512,118. Another conventional gas stove utilizes a gas burner in the bottom of an oven and a blower for withdrawing the air from around the gas burner up over the top portion of the oven and redirecting the air back into the oven over, in and around the foods being cooked. This oven is also provided with a vent for venting a portion of the air from the oven.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention pertains to a stove and more particularly to a stove which can be utilized inside of small areas such as recreational vehicles and the like. The stove includes an oven which has a rear access door that extends through a side wall of the recreational vehicle so that food can be inserted into a lower compartment thereof from outside of the vehicle. Controls are provided on the outside of the vehicle so that the gas and heat can be regulated. A gas-operated burner is carried in the oven between a lower compartment and an upper compartment. A reversible blower communicates with the oven through a duct. The reversible blower can be selectively rotated in opposite directions to either draw air into the oven through the lower compartment up, over, and through the gas burner into the upper compartment. When using the oven as a broiler, the blower is reversed drawing the air through the duct work, down through the upper compartment, over and through the gas burner, into the lower compartment for broiling or cooking the food carried therein. The duct means through which the air flows has a valve interposed therein which automatically opens and closes according to the direction of flow of air. When the valve is opened, air is drawn around burners carried on top of the stove for exhausting by-products of combustion. This minimizes fumes from entering into the recreational vehicle during cooking. The oven is vented through a side wall of the recreational vehicle, outside of the vehicle.
 
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