Automatic bread producing machine

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Inventors

Nakano, Akihisa
Noda, Kouji
Tanaka, Hironobu
Kanbara, Masashi
Maeda, Toshikatsu
Oshita, Takahiro
Kakimoto, Yasuhiro

Application #

557813

Filed

Nov-14-1995

Published

Mar-3-1998

Current US Class

099/331
099/348
126/21A

International Classes

A47J 037/00; A47J 037/60

Field of Search

99/331 99/348 99/325 99/352 126/21

Assignee

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

Examiners

Alexander; Reginald L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pollock, Vande Sande & Priddy

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Abstract
An automatic bread producing apparatus has a baking chamber. A temperature sensor is operative for detecting a temperature within the baking chamber. A first device is operative for detecting a room temperature. A second device is operative for determining a corrective value in response to the room temperature detected by the first device. A third device is operative for correcting a first control temperature into a second control temperature in response to the corrective value determined by the second device. A fourth device is operative for controlling a bread producing process in response to the temperature detected by the temperature sensor and the second control temperature provided by the third device.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An automatic bread producing apparatus which controls a bread producing process in accordance with a baking temperature comprising:

a temperature sensor for detecting a temperature within a baking chamber;

means for determining a corrective value of temperature in response to temperature of said apparatus at the beginning of said bread producing process;

means for correcting a first control temperature to derive a second control temperature in response to the corrective value; and

means for controlling the bread producing process temperature in response to the temperature detected by the temperature sensor and the second control temperature.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an automatic bread producing machine or apparatus.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Japanese published unexamined utility-model application 1-145329 discloses a full automatic bread producing apparatus which includes a baking device having a heater within a baking chamber. The apparatus of Japanese application 1-145329 also includes a mixing device having a bread mold and kneading blades. The bread mold is detachably mounted within the baking chamber. The kneading blades are driven by a motor. In addition, the apparatus of Japanese application 1-145329 includes a yeast supplying device for feeding yeast into the bread mold, and a dried fruit supplying device for feeding dried fruits into the bread mold.

Japanese published examined patent application 6-79581 discloses a bread producing apparatus with a clock. The apparatus of Japanese application 6-79581 includes means for measuring the present time, and a memory storing information of a predetermined time period required for baking. An expected moment of termination of baking is calculated by adding the predetermined time period to the present time. In the apparatus of Japanese application 6-79581, the calculated moment of termination of baking is automatically indicated on a display when a bread producing process starts.