Patent classifications
A21B1/36
Oven with improved drag
The present invention relates to an oven comprising: —a first chamber and a second chambers, which are separated by separation means—conveyor means for guiding products from the inlet through these chambers to the outlet, —temperature control means for controlling the temperature and/or humidity in each chamber individually using a fluid, respectively, and—a passage in the separation means through which the conveyor means are directed from the first chamber to the second chamber.
Oven with improved drag
The present invention relates to an oven comprising: —a first chamber and a second chambers, which are separated by separation means—conveyor means for guiding products from the inlet through these chambers to the outlet, —temperature control means for controlling the temperature and/or humidity in each chamber individually using a fluid, respectively, and—a passage in the separation means through which the conveyor means are directed from the first chamber to the second chamber.
Pizza oven
The present invention relates to a small, lightweight, portable or easily removable high temperature oven with a rotating floor, designed to bake one pizza at a time, and operate between 300 and 1400° F., with mechanisms to independently regulate the temperature of the dome and the floor of the oven, using thermocouples, infrared sensors, other temperature sensors, industrial oven controllers, other programmable logic controllers, solenoid gas valves, or proportional response gas valves, baffles and ventilation systems and other heat sources, control sensing and regulation systems, to imitate the baking conditions of a heavy ceramic traditional Italian cupola oven. Different embodiments include portable catering ovens, food truck ovens, very small pizzeria ovens, and residential ovens with automatic controls, that are approximately conventional residential countertop depth.
Pizza oven
The present invention relates to a small, lightweight, portable or easily removable high temperature oven with a rotating floor, designed to bake one pizza at a time, and operate between 300 and 1400° F., with mechanisms to independently regulate the temperature of the dome and the floor of the oven, using thermocouples, infrared sensors, other temperature sensors, industrial oven controllers, other programmable logic controllers, solenoid gas valves, or proportional response gas valves, baffles and ventilation systems and other heat sources, control sensing and regulation systems, to imitate the baking conditions of a heavy ceramic traditional Italian cupola oven. Different embodiments include portable catering ovens, food truck ovens, very small pizzeria ovens, and residential ovens with automatic controls, that are approximately conventional residential countertop depth.
METHOD FOR CONTROLLING COOKING APPLIANCE
Disclosed herein is a cooking appliance may control operations of a steam supply device configured to supply steam into a cooking space and a heating unit configured to heat an inside of the cooking space, thereby maintaining a temperature in the cooking space at a boiling point of water or less during cooking.
METHOD FOR CONTROLLING COOKING APPLIANCE
Disclosed herein is a cooking appliance may control operations of a steam supply device configured to supply steam into a cooking space and a heating unit configured to heat an inside of the cooking space, thereby maintaining a temperature in the cooking space at a boiling point of water or less during cooking.
Pizza oven and a method of using a pizza oven
A pizza oven including a baking chamber is disclosed. The baking chamber includes a top panel, bottom panel, two side panels, and entry and exit openings. A conveyor belt is disposed to convey food products through the chamber where the food products are heated by a heating arrangement including a burner, blower motor, and a fan.
Pizza oven and a method of using a pizza oven
A pizza oven including a baking chamber is disclosed. The baking chamber includes a top panel, bottom panel, two side panels, and entry and exit openings. A conveyor belt is disposed to convey food products through the chamber where the food products are heated by a heating arrangement including a burner, blower motor, and a fan.
Cooker
A water receiving member is reduced in size and is therefore made difficult to visually recognize. A cooking device (1) includes a main body (11), a front door (12), and a waste receiving member (41). The front door (12) has a water droplet restraining part (33) provided on a lower portion of an inner surface of the front door (12) which inner surface faces the heating room (13). While the front door (12) is closed, the water droplet restraining part (33) protrudes diagonally downwardly or horizontally from the inner surface of the front door (12) toward a rear side of the main body (11).
Cooker
A water receiving member is reduced in size and is therefore made difficult to visually recognize. A cooking device (1) includes a main body (11), a front door (12), and a waste receiving member (41). The front door (12) has a water droplet restraining part (33) provided on a lower portion of an inner surface of the front door (12) which inner surface faces the heating room (13). While the front door (12) is closed, the water droplet restraining part (33) protrudes diagonally downwardly or horizontally from the inner surface of the front door (12) toward a rear side of the main body (11).