Oven End Shroud Assembly
20220211052 · 2022-07-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24C15/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/2078
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An oven hood assembly for shrouding a longitudinal end of a tunnel oven stack, wherein each tunnel oven has longitudinal and oppositely longitudinal food passage ports, and has a food conveyor having ends extending longitudinally and oppositely longitudinally from one of the tunnel ovens' longitudinal and oppositely longitudinal food passage ports; the assembly incorporating a channel member having front and rear walls, and having a longitudinal wall spanning between longitudinal ends of the front and rear walls; having a pair of lower tracks supported beneath the longitudinal end of one of the conveyors; and having a pair of upper tracks supported at an upper end of the channel member, wherein the pair of upper tracks engage the pair of lower tracks to suspend the channel member from the conveyor's longitudinal end, and to facilitate motions of the channel member along the pair of lower tracks.
Claims
1. An oven hood assembly for shrouding a longitudinal end of a stack of tunnel ovens, each tunnel oven among the stack of tunnel ovens comprising a case opened by longitudinal and oppositely longitudinal food passage ports, said each tunnel oven further having a food conveyor having longitudinal and oppositely longitudinal ends respectively extending longitudinally and oppositely longitudinally from one of the longitudinal food passage ports and from one of the oppositely longitudinal food passage ports, the oven hood assembly comprising: (a) a channel member having a front wall, a rear wall, and a longitudinal wall spanning between longitudinal ends of the front and rear walls; (b) a pair of lower tracks fixedly supported beneath the longitudinal end of one of the tunnel ovens' food conveyors; and (c) a pair of upper tracks fixedly supported at an upper end of the channel member, wherein the pair of upper tracks engage the pair of lower tracks to suspend the channel member from said conveyor longitudinal end, and to facilitate motions of the channel member along the pair of lower tracks.
2. The oven hood assembly of claim 1 wherein the channel member comprises a “C” channel.
3. The oven hood assembly of claim 2 further comprising another “C” channel configured member, said member having a front wall, a rear wall, and a longitudinal wall spanning between longitudinal ends of said front and rear walls; another pair of lower tracks fixedly supported beneath the longitudinal end of another one of the tunnel ovens' food conveyors; and another pair of upper tracks fixedly supported at an upper end of the another “C” channel configured member; wherein the another pair of upper tracks engages the another pair of lower tracks to suspend the another “C” channel configured member from the longitudinal end of the another one of the tunnel oven's food conveyors, and to facilitate motions of the another “C” channel configured member along the another pair of lower tracks.
4. The oven hood assembly of claim 3 wherein each pair of lower tracks extends laterally.
5. The ovenn hood assembly of claim 4 wherein each pair of upper tracks extends laterally.
6. The oven hood assembly of claim 5 wherein each track among the pairs of upper and lower tracks comprises a slide flange.
7. The oven hood assembly of claim 6 wherein each of the upper tracks' slide flanges has a laterally extending upper slide surface, and further comprising at least a first crumb tray, the at least first crumb tray being slidably mounted upon a pair of the laterally extending upper slide surfaces.
8. The oven hood assembly of claim 7 further comprising at least a first crumb tray access port, said port opening one of the “C” channels at said channel's front wall.
9. The oven hood assembly of claim 8 further comprising at least a first crumb tray port cover connected operatively to the front wall of said one of the “C” channels.
10. The oven hood assembly of claim 6 further comprising oppositely lateral pairs of upper tracks and lower tracks and an oppositely lateral plurality of “C” channel members, the oppositely lateral pairs of upper tracks and lower tracks being supported at the oppositely lateral end of the tunnel oven stack, wherein the oppositely lateral pairs of upper tracks engage the oppositely lateral pairs of lower tracks to suspend the oppositely lateral plurality of “C” channel members from the food conveyors' oppositely lateral ends, and to facilitate motions of the oppositely lateral plurality of “C” channel members along the oppositely lateral pairs of lower tracks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0023] Referring now to the drawings and in particular to Drawing
[0024] Each oven among the stack 2,4,6 has longitudinal and oppositely longitudinal food passage ports. Longitudinal food passage ports 16, 18, and 20 are within the view of Drawing
[0025] Each of the cases among the stack 2,4,6 includes and supports a longitudinally extending continuous loop and cooking grate configured food conveyor. Food conveyor 10 extends longitudinally through the uppermost baking case 2, food conveyor 12 extends longitudinally through middle case 4, and a lowermost food conveyor 14 extends longitudinally through the lower baking case 6. Each of the continuous loop food conveyors includes cantilevering longitudinal and oppositely longitudinal ends which protrude or extend from the longitudinal and oppositely longitudinal food passage ports. Each of the baking cases 2, 4, and 6 also has a pivoting front sandwich access door 8. An upper exhaust hood 22 is supported upon the upper end of the uppermost oven case 2.
[0026] Referring simultaneously to
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[0028] Where the continuous loop food conveyor 10 presents front and rear conveyor frame rails 11, the “L” hook member 44 including its lower track component 42 may be welded to such front and rear rails. As shown in Drawing
[0029] Referring simultaneously to
[0030] Referring further simultaneously to
[0031] Referring simultaneously to
[0032] A crumb tray access port 35 preferably opens the “C” channel member 24 at its front wall 26, such port being selectively openable and closeable by a removable cover cap 33. The functions of the crumb tray port 35 and its cap 33 are further discussed below.
[0033] The immediately underlying second “C” channel member 68 is preferably configured substantially identically with the overlying first “C” channel member 24. Such other or another “C” channel member 68 preferably has additional or other pairs of upper and lower tracks which are preferably formed integrally with “L” hooks, such other tracks preferably being configured substantially identically with the first pairs of tracks described above.
[0034] Oppositely longitudinally mirroring “C” channel members 70 and 72 are preferably further provided, such members 70 and 72 being suspended from oppositely longitudinal extensions of conveyors 10 and 12 via similarly configured oppositely longitudinal pairs of upper and lower tracks. Oppositely longitudinal shroud segment structures depicted in
[0035] Referring to
[0036] Gap covering panels 66 are preferably provided to close air escape routes which reside between the rearward ends of the conveyors 10, 12, and 14, and the lower edges of the “C” channel member's rear walls. Such gap covering panels 66 are suitably adjustably installed by means of adjustment slot and bolt combination fasteners 36. In order to slidably forwardly de-install one of the “C” channel members 24, 68, 70, or 72, such member's gap covering panel 66 may be preliminarily removed.
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[0038] In order to allow the crumb tray 56 to be accessed, installed, and removed without the necessity of de-installing the “C” channel member 24, an access port 35 is preferably formed within front wall 26, such port 35 being covered and closed by the removable plug or cap 33. Each of the longitudinal and oppositely longitudinal “C” channel members 24, 68, 70, and 72 is preferably adapted, as indicated above, for performing dual functions of “C” channel member support and independent sliding installations and de-installations of crumb trays.
[0039] While the upper and lower track components of the instant invention are preferably configured as laterally extending “L” hook feet or flanges, as depicted in
[0040] While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications to the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope commensurate with the appended claims.