RADIATION GRILL WITH ROASTING DRUM
20220240717 ยท 2022-08-04
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Abstract
A radiation grill includes a housing, radiators, which are arranged in the housing, a roasting drum for receiving roast product, which may be rotatably arranged in the housing between the radiators, and a drive in order to set the roasting drum into rotation. A temperature sensor is configured for measuring the temperature of roast product in the roasting drum.
Claims
1. A radiation grill, comprising: a housing; radiators arranged in the housing; a roasting drum configured for receiving product to be roasted, said roasting drum rotatably arranged in the housing between the radiators; a motor configured for rotating the roasting drum; and a temperature sensor configured for measuring the temperature of product in the roasting drum; wherein the roasting drum has one or more openings in a circumferential wall, said openings enabling the temperature sensor to measure the temperature of product in the roasting drum.
2. The radiation grill according to claim 1, wherein the opening is a circumferential slot extending in circumferential direction.
3. The radiation grill according to claim 1, wherein the circumferential wall of the roasting drum has a sequence of openings.
4. The radiation grill according to claim 3, wherein the temperature sensor is an infrared sensor configured to register infrared radiation of roast product exiting through the one or more openings.
5. The radiation grill according to claim 4, wherein the temperature sensor projects into the slot.
6. The radiation grill according to claim 5, wherein the roasting drum comprises two glass plates, which are connected via the circumferential wall.
7. The radiation grill according to claim 6, wherein an outlet opening is arranged in the circumferential wall, said outlet opening being configured for removing roasted product from the roasting drum.
8. The radiation grill according to claim 7, wherein a metal strip is attached to the circumferential wall, said metal strip being arranged radially inwards from the circumferential wall and extending in circumferential direction from an edge of the outlet opening to beyond the opposite edge thereof.
9. The radiation grill according to claim 8, wherein the metal strip extends in circumferential direction beyond the edge of the outlet opening, to which it is not attached, over a length which is greater than the width of the circumferential wall.
10. The radiation grill according to claim 9, wherein there is a gap between the metal strip and the circumferential wall in order to guide roast product to the outlet opening.
11. The radiation grill according to claim 1, wherein a metal sheet for mixing projects inwards, starting from the circumferential wall of the roasting drum.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Further details and advantages of the invention are being explained by way of illustrative embodiments with reference to the attached drawings. Identical or mutually corresponding components have been marked in there with matching reference numbers. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] The radiation grill shown in
[0025] When the pull-out 2 is pushed into the housing 1, the roasting drum 20 is positioned between two groups of radiators 4 arranged in the housing 1, which in particular are to be seen in
[0026] The roasting drum 20 may contain mixing elements. When the roasting drum 20 is rotating, mixing elements can ensure more thorough mixing of the roast product such as coffee beans held in the drum, so that the same is evenly irradiated from all sides.
[0027] In order to set the roasting drum 20 into rotation, this may include a sprocket on its circumferential wall 22. This enables an electric motor, which is arranged in the housing of the radiation grill, to exert a torque onto the sprocket via a gear wheel.
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[0029] Cooling may be effected by arranging a fan 8 or a plurality of fans in the housing 1. The fan 8 generates a cooling air current through the cooking space, for example from venting openings on the underside of the housing 1 to the grid or perforated plate 6 on the topside of the housing 1.
[0030] The maximum pull-out path of the pull-out 2 is limited by a stop. The pull-out 2 may be fastened to the housing by means of a telescopic rail guide. Use may be made of ball-bearing guides, in order to reduce the force for moving the pull-out 2. Suitable telescopic rail guides are for example known from EP 1 540 253 B1 as well as EP 0 952 403 A2. In case of telescopic rail guides a stop for limiting the maximum pull-out path may be provided in that an outer rail, for example a metal profile, includes a journal or a pin at its end, against which the inner rail abuts. Another possibility consists in closing off the ends of the outer rails. The inner rail can then move in the outer rail only as far as the closed-off end, where it is then stopped.
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[0033] The halves of the circumferential wall 21 on opposite sides of the slot 22 may for example be connected with each other via brackets, each of which forms an arch, through which the temperature sensor 27 can pass, when the roasting drum 20 is rotating.
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[0035] In difference to the roasting drum of
[0036] It depends on the direction of rotation of the roasting drum 20, as to whether roast product gets into this gap and to the outlet opening. To output roast product the pull-out 2 is pulled out of the housing 1 and the direction of rotation of the roasting drum 20 is then reversed, so that then roast product gets through the gap between the metal strip 29 and the circumferential wall to the outlet opening 28 and then drops out of the outlet opening 28 so that it can be caught in a dish held below the pull-out 2.
[0037] When the roasting drum 20 is in the position shown in
[0038] Additionally, one or more mixing elements 30, for example metal sheets, may be attached to the circumferential wall, in order to improve intermixing of the roast product during roasting and thus during rotation of the roasting drum 20.
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0039] 1 housing [0040] 2 pull-out [0041] 4 radiator [0042] 5 reflectors [0043] 6 perforated plate [0044] 7 feet [0045] 8 fan [0046] 20 roasting drum [0047] 21 side wall [0048] 22 circumferential wall [0049] 23 mounting [0050] 24 opening [0051] 25 coffee bean [0052] 26 temperature sensor [0053] 27 temperature sensor [0054] 28 outlet opening [0055] 29 metal strip [0056] 30 mixing element